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Page B2-The Chronicle, Thursday v 'yu(BMP* j9 1-' Running back Stoney Polite, left, Tonkins prepares to make the tac Daniels). ? College Notebool S.C. State <i By DAVID BULLA I Chronicle Sports Editor Host South Carolina State swept the track and field and ten- I nis titles at the Mid-Eastern U Athletic Conference Spring 1 Championships April 18-19. The Bulldog men's and women's track and field teams I edged Delaware State to maintain K their stranglehold on the con- I ference crowns. The S.C. State women have won five straight r and the men four consecutive k ME AC titles. - N Bulldog athletes swept honors I awarded at the annual championships. Darry Simmons, winner of P the 100- and 200-meter dashes, was the outstanding male p?r- p Willi I * ivi tuvi anu vuicnc miliums, M first iajtbe, long, high and trisi^ h,L 8thl|Uv frm&ri*'* - m The SCSC men's tennis team won its third straight title, edging Howard University 26-19. The Lady Bulldogs edged the Lady Bison 26-16. Following are results from the track and field competition: N men * i High Jump: 1. Dexter Martin (SCS) 6-4, / 2. Edward Smith (A&T) 6-5, 3. James ^ Cowans (DSC) 6-2. Discus: 1. Howard Lee (A&T) 155-4, 2. Chris Borden (SCS) 154-5, 3. Franz Kappel (DSC) 147-2. Pole vault: 1. John Carson (DSC) 12-0. Long Jump: 1. Melvin Ballard (A&T) 22-lOVi, 2. Howard Lindsay (UMES) 22-8, 3. Ben . Thomas (A&T) 21-10V4. 400-meter relay: 1. S.C. State (Givens, Chestnut, Gooch, Simmons) 39.96, 2^ A&T^ 41.60, 3. Delaware State 41.66. 1,500: 1. Esayas Asefaw (DSC) 3:59.8, 2. Riley Meekins (DSC) 4:02.13, 3. Vance Wade (SCS) 4:02.28. 110 hurdles: 1. John Branch (HU) 14.50, 2. John Givens (SCS) 14.60, 3. Tony Gardner (DSC) 15.00. 400: 1. Malcolm Walters (SCS) 46.85, 2. Neil Madison (HU) 48.17, 3. Everton Devonish (SCS) 48.25. 100: 1. Darry Simmons (SCS) 10.6, 2. Keith Chestnut (SCS) 10.80, 3. John Edmond (A&T) 10.93. 800: 1. Ezra Catwell /C^C\ I .in ?,* 4 ~ vovo; i ;w. c. uonaia mine (MU) c 1:31.48, 3. Dcrrick Campbell (Morgan J State) 1:51.79. 400 intermediate hardies: 1. John Branch (HU) 53.20, 2. John Givens (SCS) 55.56, 3. Tony Gardner 4 (DCS) 55.60. 200: 1. Darry Simmons E (SCS) 21.35, 2. Keith Chestnut (SCS) t. 21.64, 3. Curtis Chappell (HU) 21.68. ( 5,000: 1. Caiphus Vilakazi (DSC) 1 15:33.88, 2. Esayas Asefaw (DSC) 2 15:33.88, 3. Vance Wade (SCS) 16:04.81. 2 Javelin: 1. Kenneth Beach (HU) 191-8, 2. 2 Mark Abraham (SCS) 183-7, 3. Adrian 3 Hunt (SCS) 172-7. 1 Triple Jump: 1. Edward Smith (A&T) 1 51-6, 2. Anthony Scott (HU) 46-10, 3. 1 Tim Royster (A&T) 45-11. Shot pat: 1. Christopher Borden (SCS) 50-10,2. Franz J Kappel (DSC) 50-1, 3. Howard Lee C (AAT). Shot put: 1. Christopher Borden C (SCS) 50-10, 2. Franz Kappel (DSC) 50-1, V 3. Howard Lee (A&T) 49-0. 1,600 relay: 0 1. South Carolina State (Cantwell, Sim- 0 mons, Devonish, Walters) 3:07.7, 2. 3 Howard 3:09.2, 3. Morgan State 3:13.9. C j cam Kunn|. i. aouin uarouna state 135, 2. Delaware State 122, 3. North 1 Carolina AAT 76, 4. Howard University 4 74, 5. Maryland-Eastern Shore 20, 6. S Morgan State ft, 7. Bethune-Cookman 1. B WOMEN 1 Long jump: 1. Collette Williams (SCS) 19-2, 2. Teresa Allen (HU) 18-10V*, 3. Taniela Mitchell (SCS) 18-5 V*. Discos: 1. t( Judy Oreen (UMES) 128-6'/i, 2. Delia tl i May 1,1986 | finds little room to maneuver for kle in North Carolina A&T's anni c I HAftA ?k' AS f?mm+ * * MM I 5 * ,* jV Ba J^l Jan Hooker tosses one of his tw prlng game (photo by Joe Danie Vilson (SCS) 125-9, 3. Jackie Carmichael 1 DSC) 121-11. High jump: 1. Collette < Villiams (SCS) 5-4, 2. Tangela Mitchdl SCS) 5-4, 3. Jackie Carmichael (DSC) -2. 400 relay: 1. Morgan State (Riley, Cambers, Vereen, Tate) 45.60, 2. S.C. Hate 46.00, 3. Howard 46.23. 1,500: 1. Limberly McCollum (DSC) 4:44.78, 2. T. Martin (SCS) 4:29.23, 3. A. Stevens (SCS) :50.95. 100: 1. Sophia Hunter (DSC) 13.66, 2. < Colette Williams (SCS) 14.05, 3. Tangela litchell (SCS) 14.27. 400: 1. Janice Kelly j -IU) 53.49, 2. Patrice Taylor (SCS) 4.44, 3. Connie Hitchcock (HU) 54.97. 00: 1. Wendy Vereen (Morgan State) < 1.71, 2. Pauline Nelson (SCS) 11.76, 3. . lamona Rilev (Morgan Statfl 12 m tnft? . Kimberly McCollum (DSC) 2:12.28, 2. lharon Seawright (SCS) 2:13.40, 3. i Michelle Collins (DSC) 2:14.82. 1 Triple jump: 1. Colette Williams (SCS) * 0-5 '/j, 2. Teresa Allen (HU) 39-3 ?/2, 3. )orothy Vereen (DSC) 37-11. 400 in- \ ermediate hardies: 1. Sophia Hunter \ DSQ 1:01.68, 2. Latrese Todd (HU) :02.23. 3. Colette Williams (SCS) 24.12. < 00: 1. Rochelle Stevens (Morgan State) k 3.87, 2. Ethlyn Tate (Morgan State) 1 4.04, 3. Pauline Nelson (SCS) 24.14. t ,000: 1. Kimberly McCollum (DSC) r 0:58.77, 2. Angela Stevens (SCS) * 1:28.15, 3. Toshika Martin (SCS) 2:03.32. Javelin: 1. Delia Wilson (SCS) 120-1, 2. anet Lattie (Morgan State) 115-16, 3. I iayle Gleaves (DSC) 104-9. Shot put: 1. Jayle Gleaves (DSC) 41-9, 2. Cordelia Vilson (SCS) 41-1, 3. Christella Bradley SCS) 40-9 '/2. 4x400 relay: 1. Howard 1 Hitchcock, Robinson, Ford, Kelly) I :37.6, 2. Delaware State 3:34.8, 3. South I Carolina State 3:43.5. j Team scoring: 1. South Carolina State 69, 2. Delaware State 122, 3. Howard 78, . Morgan State 56, 5. Maryland-Eastern * hore 35, 6. North Carolina A&T 6, 7. J tethune-Cookman 1. S T I a Hooker Shines s 1 Quarterback Alan Hooker 3ssed two scoring passes to lead c ie Blue past the Gold 28-0 in W Ur Jj^^lW? 1 I >Vlv iv\?^ ; ^1^^^ ; iU iH the Blue team while Reginald jal spring game (photo by Joe if unpionships I 1 k K 12 i* . '. >*' * teyLt ^mam > BUl, I ^ m Jj ^gm I^Bw % v J ** j5>^B 'O touchdown passes in A&T's Is). Morth Carolina A&T's annual ipring football game April 19 at \ggie Stadium. Hooker fired scoring tosses of I four yards to Juan Jackson and I 17 yards to Anthony Best. F Backup signal caller Tracy Sapper also got into the passing I ict with scoring strikes of 40 yards to Napper and four yards .o Joe Johnson. Coach Mo Forte was very en;ouraged by the Aggies' spring practice. "We are in much better shape it this time than we have ever ?een before," said Forte, whose earn posted a 6-5 record in 1985. I 'There were some rough edges )ut overall I'm pleased. We got a | ot of things solved." Incidentally, the Pittsburgh I - - ?' * ~ siecicrs nave requested film from 7orte of Hooker. Forte foresees lis quarterback being an earlyound choice in the NFL draft wo years hence. MEAC Outlook MEAC Commissioner Ken Free has indicated the conference basketball tournament may not >e back in Philadelphia next rear. Whether the MEAC had worn ; >ut its two-year welcome in ^ladelphia was not certain. Sources say at least one 'hiladelphia hotel was more than i little perturbed with a member chool's avoiding payment of its . 985 bill. 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