/Jqyvee Spotlight Carver bac By DAVID BULLA Chronicle Sports Editor Carver's jayvce basketball team is on the rebound, but not without some growing pains. After the Yellow Jackets struggled to a 3-17 record last vear. * ? ? first-year Coach Ron Hollingsworth figured the team could <^ only improve this season. Yet, Hollingsworth was having nightmares after the Jackets, lost... their first two games. The -bad? - dreams ended, however, as ^ Carver rallied to win three of its County Standing# WW North - |f -west. Carver -6-3 ^ e n raiiuanu Vf . Mount Tabor 4-5 Glenn At Reynolds 3-f M 1-8 . ,V A > '-?assp%.? County Standings Tom " " w-L ' ii East >0 Carver 6-1 Glerm . *2 North 5-2 Parkland 1-5 Reynolds 1-8 Mount Tabor ? . 0-7 Wast 0-7 . . " a' .'.i" f " i *. : : :A #'? :' ' < ' ; fctotro 4-A Mm Con.. AH G?m?s b . v. m I Page 0 0 SO Carver 0 0 0 3 Smith 0 0 3 3 v a s? y j Janui | Workshops #1 Home-Office-Gym I Exercises to Help Stay Fit #2 Pre-Natal/Post-Par Fyprniftes m >#3 Exercise and Diet to Lose Weight and Stay Healthy , #4 Relaxing with Yog -IPH I >, All Activities g and open to o Z I a. 5 o I 12 I I 19 5:30 p.m. Worfcshoi 26 * [ I i " \ - - ? I * * \ :k after disi next four games entering Friday's 4 p.m. home date with talented Eastern Alamance. "After the first two weeks, I was ready tojgive up," said Holl\ngsworth, who also coaches ^inston-Salem's AAU team with Norman Brown. 441 couldn't transpose my ideas into anything that would work on the court, and I wanted to overlook the .. small things -coaching guys like Bf Howard? and Ureg Scales. If I told Brian to jab away and pop out, he'd do it. MUlMiHHIVPlPi on mk*m?&$P??t; tfMKTiSts N. OnM 10 6 2 \ ? SlpS# fp|':llf pv^ifetabof 1 r~ ;; ; s pr? 8. -Rowan ' OMfcCO. 0 1 2 4 Bnaan v -' 0 :f 1 * 0" ;? 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I realized I'd have to be a teacher first." \ Jayvee coaching in Forsyth \ County, which has no athletic \ programs for its middle schools, is largely a matter of teaching * fttirdimciitah.-- Although? Hottingsworth was used to teaching more polished players, ~he discovered he liked the challenge. "The first day of practice, I bet we missed 20 layups before we made one," Hollingsworth said. "It was just the little stuff, but you have to learn that first. We've been working on fun_i ? aameniais every aay since tnen. It's not my nature, but I'm putting teaching ahead of winning.'' Behind the outstanding play of Rodney McKoy, it appeared the Yellow Jackets would rebound in a big way. After the first two losses, Carver was one of the strongest jayvee teams in the county. However, the 6-foot-1 junior who had averaged 29 points for the jayvees, was promoted to the varsity to replace injured guard Tim Douthit. r> ?.. f 1 ? . Lsuuinu severely sprained an. ankle two weeks ago against West ~ and will be in a cast through this week. It's not knowiffioWtong it will take him to recuperate. "There goes ^9 points and 15 rebounds a game," Hollingsworth said. "One of our players, Napoleon McCloud, said we can't expect to replace Rodney with one man. But he said five guys can combine to pick up the slack. "With Rodney in there, 1 would expec^ to go something like 17-3. 1 stilK^ink weca?-have a very respectable record." In their first,six games, the Yellow Jackets have , received "itness ball Fan ? Oui structor Stevie ill introduce *" * ? iles and ? le game. _ saiifta nstructor will part ii >ugh our exerc ions and show f~\ y can do to y^\nio our exercise ^ Ca * HPVHBPWHPVPVHII^P1 I mm "III taSfl UIISiiBHU 1 6:30tratlon 8:30 p.r FREE FAMIU op +2 NIQHT {22} U ^23^ 6:30 p.m. ?. Raequotball op #4 Clinic 30 m. op #1 n ? < r I mm9^ I fcf i kki x _ / <;: | ***& iAH jfl #^P j B^f*iB : - *' . - .*^^1 noteworthy efforts from 6-1 sophomore ?>arren Daniels, 6-4 sophomore Lonnie Pierce, 5-10 sophomore Robert Scales, 5-8 Tribute Williamson and Cloud, a * 6-0 junior. "Darren has been our strongest man on the boards, averaging 10 rebounds a game," Hollingsworth said. 4'He can really sky. He has a vertical jump of about 38 inches. If he grows any, he's goingHo be incredible. "Against Mount Tabor, he made a great block on their center (6-6 Joe John Bryant), who was going in for a dunk. Darren took off at the circle inside the foul line. His elbow was above the rim." H Pierce has taken on the rote of . stabilizer. * Month lily Night r new Family Night am will be offered free ne Friday. Come try sol, Nautilus Center, etball court (reservarequired), i/whirlpool, and take t a family ise class. rmation ' II 722-5138 Q TP itball 0 18 W. 1 A 24 \toa 10 a.m. Youth Racqu?tball Clinic '(Ag?s 8-12) ___ 31 _ _ . * ? ^ /? The Chronicle, Thui ,^flf , * ''i " ^ ^ "'w|im w W ' I y ? * ' 5* .0 * ^ U A ' r ? A?*?l PlfMiJAM* ii?> a *ci j i uuuauicii iany sound," Hollingsworth said. "He's the type of player who squares up when he gets the ball and pump fakes you. He can shoot, too. Even though he's our tallest player, we moved him to No. 2 guard because he gets good shots on the wing. He also is a good passer and nobody his size will be guarding him on the wing, so he will get a good look at who's open." Scale*, and Williamson have shared trme^at) the point guard position. Scales will have to man the point by himself for a while, however, since Williamson, who projects as a backup point guard ojuthe varsity next season, has developed a case of jLendiniti&jSrf thfe knee. i b ^Mm MlIUM\ at nit; 1 ??^ ~ li ^ to Drawing i 1201 Glade Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 r? < f \ rsday, January 2, 1986-Pafle B3^ m i ? - 1^"' :v ^H&> T 7w# 4R|^Is I A . Np%-? ts:, ^^ Xp H ??^0 \ K, W \ IV MBiV ' At left, Dee Moye readies to slam dunk for Carver jayvees, off to a 3-3 start; Lonnie Piercer a 6-foot-4 sophomore guard, displays his outside shooting touch (photos by James Parker). ?? ?1 Hollingsworth figures Cloud, the namesake and son of the Glenn varsity coach, will improve dramatically by the end of the season. ' "Napoleon has the potential/' Hollingsworth said. "But he has I baskethall in hie hlnrwH 14#* knows the game. Soon as he ; learns to bang, he'll be tough." Several other players may contribute before the season is over^ Hollingsworth calls Pookie f Wilkins "the greatest rec player his age,'* but Wilkins* defensive skills lag well behind his offensive talents. At 6-3 Vi, Fred Johnson has the size to be an eventual big part of the Carver program. ' a lo^J Atok.,. Please see page B5 |: / 1? ( i A s u by Megan Glancy, Age 7 | I Linked ^Vcjv 4(;twvv ? -> , *" v. , ' " +\ * V fl