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Page B2-The Chronicle, Thursd MiMHiiMHMtmmmimmmmiiimiMiw??IMW Tiny Indians in the first quarter to give his team a 6-0 lead. Following a 21 yard touchdown pass from Chris Mack to Rodney RobinsOn to even the score at six, Coleman scampered 43 yards on a broken play, cutting back against the grain to put the Tiny Indians on top 12-6. However, the Vikings fought back and evened the score when ~ Anthony Wilson took a reverse and ran 45 yards for a touchdown to even the score at 12-12. The game ended with the score deadlocked and the game's outcome was decided in overtime. Both teams were given four downs to score a touchdown in the overtime with the ball being placed on the opposing team's 10-yard line. Robert Bohanon - scored on a nine yard run on second town to bring the final v score to\-*Ll2. In the Midget game, Reginald "Bojack" Wright scored two touchdowns to lead the Tiny Indians in 14-0 win. Although the Vikings put up a tough defensive i struggle, the Indians were able to capitilize on several key playsv * After a scoreless first quarter, Wright got his first score on a 94-yard jaunt down the sideline. Torez Hughes scored a two-point conversion on a pass from Carlos Neely to put the Tiny Indians up 8-0. The Indians then shut out the Vikings before Wright scored his? second touchdown on a 6-yard run to make the final score 14-0.^_ In the fourth and final game of the day, Jomo Leggins and v i - - iNapoieon Jackson led a strong running attack that carried the Mighty Mites to a come-fromIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIMMHNNMMNNNMININNMNNNNM Rams hold of llllinillllllllllllNINfllHfMIIIMIIIIilNINNINNNNIMNNI others along." __ :?* While Gaines has been able to seemingly work miracles with his Rams during the 39 seasons he's been head coach, this year will put him to the test. In their season-opening loss to Knoxville College, Gaines said his team didn't show much of anything. "We made enough turnovers in that game to lose three or four games," said Gaines. "Our biggest concern is turnovers." Though Gaines said his team will have to improve over the r*nI irrn ?? ' ' * * wu.as ui me season, ne ininKS they'll be all right come tournament time. "We'll be patient," said Gaines. "We'll .look at scouting reports and see what we think we y Winners Otis Johnson of 3063 Heitman Drive made one of the biggest catches of his career while fishing on November 18. Johnson caught* a King Mackerel that weighed 43 pounds. Johnson, sailing in his 20 foot Sea Ox boat, landed the catch near Shackleford Banks. "It wasn't the largest fish that I ever caught, but it was the biggest edible fish I've caught," said Johnson, who began deep sea fishing in 1979. Johnson said it was a big thrill to make such a big catch and he'll be out to better it in ttfe future. "Unufoi/or " eoirl IIUTTVTWl, JOIU JUI1U3UU, 1 won't be doing any more fishing until next year." If you know of someone who has excelled in recreation or league sports, received a scholarship to play sports on the collegiate level, bowled a 300 game or made other noteworthy accomplishments ~ or if you yourself have done so ~ call Sports Editor Sam Davis 723-8428. ft e ay, November 29, 1984 win bowl gan fc H ^nfll PPRk v' ^ j|^| ^M'Wr'22^^0 #P">i^^' Jomo Leggins of the Tiny Indi ings quarterback David Browr gins accounted for all 14 pc outstanding defensive game nd 14-6 win. Vikings quarterback Davie Brown got his team's only scor of the day on a 19-yar< touchdown to give his team a 6-< halftime advantage. The Indians got their 'offens< going in the second half, aftei ri?cr?iarir> a % / : I. : vvvviiiig a v imiik IUII1UIC or ___ MNNIMIIIIIIIIIIIItntlNNIIIIIIIIIIIIHHtlNIIIIIIIIIIIIINI j^an do and take it from there." A wrinkle that Gaines saic might help" the Rams up-tempc attack is to go to a three-guard at tack. "We may have to go to three guards,*' Gaines said. "We have to get our offense into 2 pattern." Against High Point, the Ram; were able to pressure the Pan thers into turnovers and bac shots. Yet, the Rams couldn't gei much going offensively. Sophomore Linwood Gorham piaying ai leasi zu pounds ovei his normal playing weight, carried the Rams offensively. Gorham had 18 points for the game, despite sitting out much of the crucial minutes of the game and over half of overtime. His 18 H I SB. iHyi WL i I|l\ mmt Otis Johnson proudly display he caught while fishing off th< James Parker). ** MMMMMMMMHMMtMMMtMMMUMMNIMMMMiaiMMMaaMIM ie From Pace B1 im ma 4. mS " ^r - /vJCvf 'J*&ai fl ^F '"V^t^l .]W4^2|hI ans Mighty Mites closes in on Vikin the Tiny Indians' 14-6 win. Legints in addition to turning in an photo by James Parker). the second-half kickoff. i Jackson broke loose on, a p 40-yard run to start the drive and 1 Leggins tallied the score on a ) 4-yard run to even the score at 6-6. The Indians final score came on Leggins' 10-vard burst up the i* middle with less than a minute i left in the game. From Page B1 MMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHItllltllllliailllllMllllltMHIIMIIUIMIII * "V* . i % & point effort included 8 of 11 from I the field, mostly from the top of > the key. Eugene Pennick was the only other Ram in double figures. Pennick's 12 points came mostly on medium range shots and tip1 ins. ? Despite being out-rebounded 18-14 in the first half, the Rams I responded with a 14-11 advani tage on the boards in the second i i r nan. i In view of their lackluster performance, the Rams will have to improve quickly as they face Hampton on the road and follow that with a game against arch; rival North Carolina A&T Satur; day in Greensboro. I -if * I s his 43-pound King Mackerel that * shore of Morehead City (photo by PEPSI PRE] fg] ^OF TH1 V ] WE Pepsi Cola Bottll Salem salutes Danny Br< School...He's the Pepsi I Brown, a senior fullback 01 ? . scored two touchdowns ii playoff loss to Person Cou IN honor of Danny Broi Company will make a ca ? Forsyth High School Athl Hons, Danny Brown... the Weekl ? If you would like to nominate Prep Athlete of the Week, co write him at P.O. Box 3154, I j/'V' j^jjjj^^jjj^r Jjj^jj liiiimi I . ? ? ? 4UiARD*v m|||^BJ|y MB 1 K 9 Hff JW} 1 I ^*99*^ 1 i.' DOWN *V\T* S '.?^| < rt prtw mqMMm il9MW, IMMM IN W (M ^mn )^~99tpsntti9 flv i | ?????? 11985 ESCORT (27! 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