College Noteboc 0 + ? Delaware St: By DAVID BULLA Chronica Sports Editor PINEHURST -- Delaware State won its second consecutive falmadge L. Hill All-Sports * ? - iwara mat annually goes to the < Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference school with the best overall athletic program. : Before DelState won back-toback awards, South Carolina State had won 11 straight. The Hornets had first-place finishes in football, cross country and indoor track and field and MgUiiKi-i&ice ftnfcfres in wrestling and outdoor track and field. DelState was third in basketball and tennis. * * :* The Hornet* totaled 52 ooints. while Howard University was second with 45 and South Carolina State third with 44. North Carolina A&T was fourth with 4X followed by MarylandEastern Shore with 23, BethuneCookman with 21 and Coppin State and Morgan State with 20 bch. * ; * The award presentation was made at a luncheon held in conJunction with the MEAC's annual spring meeting and conference Hall of Fame inductions at the Pinehurst Country Club. m The trophy is named for $almadge Layman Hill, the first (resident of the conference. # . 1 * J* MKAC HHI Alt-Sport* Award Ysar scMol 1971-72 Howard 1972-73 Morgan State ! 1973-74 S C. State : 1974-75 S.C. State 1975-76 S C. State *07*47 S.C. State 1977-78 S.C. State 1978-79 S.C. State 1979-80 S.C. State 1980-81 S.C. State 1981-82 S C. State 1982-83' S C. State : 1983-84 S.C. State 1984-85 Delaware State 1985-86 Delaware State 3jVS8U Recruits . t-o? t.. # :: Coach C.E. "Blghonse" Calncs put the finishing touches *1 1^1 jliu ?uuiucr rccruiung season lasi :week. -; Gaines added four recruits jgfter landing Jamal Pierce of Newark, N.J., and Toby Barber pf High Point Andrews three >eeks ago. The new nam^s include 6-foot-5 junior college transfer Samuel Jones (Lenoir) as well as ;6-4 Dominlck Jackson of Petersburg, Va.t 6-5 Lance Joaea jck 4-a state champion West Gharlottc and 6-8 Antonio Jones <6f Newark. 9.C. Trip '; One of Winston-Salem State's best football trips in the fall will bis to Howard in Washington, p.C. The Bison will be playing in a ,new 7,500-seat Astroturf stadium. Howard, which averaged 15,000 fans in four home games last year, plays host to the Rams Oct. 11. The game will be Howard's homecoming. Last year, WSSU, one of the top teams in Division II, won 12-7 on quarterback Bobby Junior's 14-yard scamper with 40 seconds left in the contest. A ~ . young Howard team, being rebuilt by the venerable Willie Jeffries, played one of its best games of the season, only to suf fer from critical lapses late in the fourth quarter. College Poop Gayle Sayers apparently is one of the names being tossed around as a possible successor to Howard Athletic Director Leo F. Mfles, who will retire June 30. Sayers, the Pro Football Hall of Famer, currently is interim AD at Tennessee State .... The MEAC feels its chances are good at acquiring an automatic berth in the Division - ?? ? ? ? I >k ate wins All-S] BSBB I-AA football playoff. A decision is expected Aug. 1. The conference now has the required number (six) of teams playing football after playing with five for several years. The * history of several of the con ferencc's programs probably merits such a berth. Yetf the MEAC's overall strength is questionable and, with the exception of Delaware State, no school has maintained a high standard of excellence in recent seasons. Still, an automatic berth to the national playoffs would probably improve some of the schools' commitments to football.... The city of Jackson, Miss., honored its leading citizen May 12. The city observed Walter Payton Day in honor of the Chicago running back who led the Bears to the NFL championship. Payton, a Jackson native, is a Jackson State alumnus .... Grambling State alumnus n i ?im j?? has signed up for his 18th NFL season. The-; 39-year-old Joiner (came ,to terms on a contract after catching 61 passes last season. Joiner, who has caught more passes than anyone in NFL history, needs only 129 yards to catch Don Maynard as pro football's alltime receiving-yardage leader .... In basketball recruiting, Betrice Wright of Greensboro Smith has signed with St. Augustine's. As a senior, Wright averaged 10 points and seven rebounds for the Lady Eagles .... WSSU football recruit Glenn McKenzte took second in the shot put at the NCHSAA championships in Raleigh last week .... Former West Forsyth basketball player Sterling Charles hopes to play with North Carolina A&T next season. Charles has been working out with several members of the Aggie basketball team. A rising sophomore, Charles did not play as a freshman so He could concentrate on academics .... The Aggies have not retained women's basketball Coach Joyce SpinUI, who was in the final year of her contract. A&T posted a * J I 9mh Winston-Salem Spirit shortstop clinic for Little League pleyei standout has played a big role in the Carolina League'a Southe Parker). i |i p MP p pi^ i m m # ports Award 10-18 mark last season .... Delaware State will open its football season against defending SWAC champion Jackson State at Philadelphia's Franklin Field DelState named Peter Basil* as its wrestling coach. Basile's teams were 80-7-3 in eight years at Caesar-Rodney High School in Dover. Del. His teams won three state championships and 11 individual titles. Baseball Notes In case he doesn't sign after the June draft, Howard first baseman J.B. Baynes has decided to play in the prestigious Shenandoah Valley League this summer. Baynes, the former all-stater at Greensboro Grimsley, batted .368 with 14 home runs and 17 doubles while leading the Bison to the MEAC championship .... 1 Jackson St^sM Sanders 1 hitter in the SWAC Tournament. He won two games and had nine hits in 15 at-bats while leading the Tigers to the title. Jackson State finished the season with a 34-20 record after being eliminated in the South Regional of the NCAA World Series. The Tigers lost to LSU 14-11 in the first round in the latter's own stadium and lost to Louisiana Tech 14-6 in the second round .... Whiteville High School's Patrick Lennon is considered one of the top 50 prospects for the upcoming draft. The shortstop, who batted .508 this season, figures to the be a first- or second-round .selection. Not a one-sport standout, the 6-2, I * - J zuu-pounu Lennon was recruitea by North Carolina A&T as a point guard .... Winston-Salem Spirit shortstop Julius McDougal is one of the best infield prospects in the Chicago Cubs' organization. But at the rate he's going, McDougal, a Jackson State alumnus, figures to commit 75 errors this season in the Carolina League. But to give Please see page B10 i Julius McDougal conducts s rs; ths formsr Jackson Ststs' tns spirits' rise to first pises In m Division (photo by Jtmes \ HP dgk0 CH", Jktttr -IP8' fte jfficg. , .thr j>v?t tfivu . .te ss??s DEMO SALE All ?>IHUfll? MiUAf Ml MUCMIEII} VUHV> PRICED AT INVOICE OVER 20 IN STOCK AND ALL COVERED BY CHRYSLERS 5/50 r WARRANTY. \ cloverdale jtvE EVERY TIME WE 0 x / DONATION IN YOUR /_ $10j ?o / ?> /.o Twin City C 76 MILLER ST.. WINSTON ^fl B^ ^H v.^fl ^F mm ~ DON'T LET THE SMOC !? * * J*;. V i \ O MKHEIOB JiqAf R.H. 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