Prep Basketball \ : f r Davis sp \ By DAVID BULLA Chronicle Sports Editor f ' Parkland used its senior leader! ship to earn a 59-51 Central Pied??mont Conference win over >Mount Tabor last Friday night. ' ?? Trailing 30-27 at halftime, the \\ Mustangs looked to seniors* Ar jfhur Davis, Jeff Rickert and A William 4 'Bam" Bitting to lead a ^i^econd-half rally that produced ' the victory. Davis was the catalyst of the ij&meback. He scored 12 of his *tf?am-high 15 points in the second *1?alf, including nine in the decisive fourth quarter when ;?frarkland outscored Mount "Tabor 23-15. 5S?MAt halftime my teammates 3%ere saying, 'Arthur you've got take it to them; Arthur you've 'Afct to be the leader,' "Da^is ^id. "Hey, that makes you feel >5ood $o know they're depending you." >2- Davis showed his leadership in Nflje very first 1 Vi minutes of the quarter. He got Parkland's : J-fjjst point and had back-to-back Steals to set up a Cedric-^ *>tineberger 14-foot jumper for a * ^30 tie. >**That was the first deadlock :SSce it was 2-2 early in the first ^iarter. Indeed, the Spartans ;built leads of 11-2 and 25-15 3|Cfore Parkland, ranked sixth in >tj*e Northwest by the Winston'^em J?urnal* niade a 12-5 run ?jthind Bitting to close to within >$iree at halftime. ~ Davis* third-quarter leadership >was primarily of the defensive ^fcriety. Mount Tabor went ^SPOreless for five minutes and 52 ;;fcconds to start the quarter {J^efore Stu Epperson canned a -footer from the base line. Jf<.T*41 thought they shot awfully well in the first half," said Mustang Coach Tom Muse, whose team improved to 8-3 , overall and 1-1 in the Central , Piedmont . Conference. "We .played zone in the first half and ;*ent man-to-man in the second ^alf. I think our* defense had . something to do with their going ieold." Yet, Parkland wasn't exactly ^fcot in the third period. The .ikiustangs made three of eight *from the field and turned the ball jover four times. * J; "It was pretty sloppy in jhe tthird quarter," Muse said. "But ?(hat's the way it goes when thev ;put the full-court press on you 'and we play pretty aggressive 6ri ^defense." r Still, Parkland entered the ifinal period even at 36-36 and jOutscored the Spartans 10-2 to >tart the fourth. "We just played team ball in ^he second half," Bitting said. jVWe said in the locker room that #hey hit everything they threw up. * $We knew'they had to start miss^tng some." Though trailing 48-38 with *3:40 left, the Spartans weren't finished yet. Tyrone Lewis led a Hate charge that brought Mount ?jabor within 52-49. h BufDavis ^thwarted "the com-?r m ^eback with two free throws with !;38 seconds left. "We needed this one bad," -Muse said. "We were 0-1 in the Conference and I didn't think we cilayed well against Davie County ,k)v in the Frank Spencer. If we -jiad lost tonight at home, 1 don't .know when we would come out ( :<>f it (the slump)." Bitting, who finished with 11 Jpoints, said the Mustangs showed .intensity that had been missing ^recently. 4 4 W r> Hirin't nhv with ani) in. V UIVIII i j v i i UII^ ill 'jtensity at Davie County," Bitting *?aid. 44We felt we could go in %there and win without hustling ^because they were a .500 tearrL 4iNobody shot well, either. I .^only made four of 14. You can't ?yhoot lik^ and?heao? fjmybody;" .* * ? The Spartans, led by Epperson's 17 and Lewis' 15 points, propped to 1-1 in the CPC and -;4-6 overall. Coach Richard .lam?J)ack was not too enamored with nffir iatino fnr ParLlanH ?' ' iynade eight more trips,to the foul v3ine. The Mustangs were called ~ ; 4 arks Parkla BOYS Teim W-L North ' 9-3 Parkland 8-3 - East 7-4 Glenn 6-6 Carver 5-5 Reynolds , 4-4 Mount Tabor , 4-6 West 1 2-8 Last Tuesday's Results North 73. HP Central 67 Durham Hillside 65. Carver 44 Davie County 45. Parkland 41 Mount Tabor Qg, Kannapolis 51 for three second-half fouls, com- < pared to nine^for the Spartans. s Sophomore forward Julius Reese I suffered from foul trouble < throughout the game, * limiting J Mount Tabor's floor speed and I rebounding. 1 4'We didn't get an opportunity to beat them," Jamback said. "I 1 bet we outscored them from the i field. We've outscored everybody trom tne tield, except East Forsyth . "I just think the kids ought to decide the game.V ... m ^ Ail^artMM^fcn L-rlR^tfwlSBkM^^K * 5^ >;* >--***f- ^^I^B^HmbhH I R Parkland's William "Bam" Bittin points in the Mustangs' 59-51 wir James Parker). Bitting said the game pointed C to some fundamental differences v between the veteran Mustangs ^ and young Spartans. 7 "Mount Tabor pretty much ^ scored from outside," Bitting said. "We scored from both inside and outside." Rickert and Cedric Lineberger were Parkland's outside men, scoring 12 and 10 points, respectively. That enabled William and B brother Jacques Bitting (seven s points) to challengeMount Tabor q center Joe Jon Bryant (three blocks). In the girls' game, Bonita J lllllltllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllfllllllillllllHMIIHMIIIMIi M Sports Updai milium ?i it?mimni?i? season. He's improved in each of his three seasons and Howard's a record has bettered accordingly. y HU was 14-13 his freshman year, ^ 1 5' 11 two --years-- ago ami 19-10 k last season. ( Unfortunately, his health has a gone the other way. VetT^McTT waine said not playing this season Y was more of a precautionary t move than anything else. p "It doesn't bother me now," N he said. "They say I'm supposed r to have shortness of breath and > faliano Acik' if I r>liv; I 'ko c I U.ll^UV VUHI J II 1 I'lUJ i I TV? o playing pickup halt and none of t the symptoms have shown up. 0 ind's come South Rowan 67. Reynolds 53 Glenn 56. HP Andrews 51 N Davidson 76. West 66 Last Wednesday's Results East 69.^South Stokes 67 20T Last Friday's Games Parkland 59t-.-Mount Tabor 51 Reynolds 64. Kannapolis 46 ' South Rowan 71. West 55 Tuesday night's games not included. \ Dalloway and TracyOiuicksgale cored 13 points each to lead Vlount Tabor to a 55-37 victory 5ver winless Parkland. The Lady Spartans "(3-6, 2-0) built a ^-18 lalftime lead and never looked sack. \a ?:? a j t . _i -? * iviuiina Auams iea me Lauy . vlustangs (0-8, 0-2) with 20 joints. - Summaries Girls' Game MOUNT TABOR (55) Galloway t3, fc l tMiki. WrV V -'? . >. -r.~. ? -g goes up for two of his 11 i over Mount Tabor (photo by Jlinkscale 13. Kelley 8. Hairston 8, Villiams 6, Kennedy 4. Funderburk 2, IcCullum .1. PARKLAND (37) -- Adams 20, Brown , Rotnizer 7. Gethers 2, Doyle 1, inderson 0, Holly 0. ?___ Halftime: Mount Tabor. 27-18. BoysGame MOUNT TABOR (51) - Stu Epperon 17. Tyrone Lewis 15, Joe Jon ryant 7, Pat Cunningham 4. Hassan tevens 2. Julius Reese 2. Phillip >tenn 2, Konny Goither 2 PARKLAND (59) Arthur Davis 15,. eff Rickert 12. William Bitting 11. f ? > ?* IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUMMIIIIIlhtlMlllllllllllllllltllllllllllll From Page B1 IIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIKIIIItlltlllllllMlltlllllltlllllllllllllll "When the doctor told mc bout my heart, I thought he was oking at first. He said it didn't ound too good and he wanted to emi-me down to the hospital? Howard University Hospital) for n EKG." v ? - . ~rr? ' .vicmwame iook precautions, -fe quit playing and waited for he test results. They actually roved inconclusive, although 4cllwainc believes his problem is elated to a virus he had while in \tlanta last season. The HU Senior underwent additional' esting at Bowman Gray Medical Please see page B4 i ' / ' back victor \ OIRLS . . Tea?tN^ VJK J East ^ 8-0 > North 7-2 f Glenn 5-3 Carver 6-4 Reynolds 4-4 Mt. Tabor 3-6 West * 0-8 E Parkland 0-8 Last Tuesday's Results HP Central 48. North 46 0T I Durham Hillside 58. Carver 46 ' f . Davie County 50. Parkland 48 J Cedric Lineberger 10, Jacques Bitting 7, Lynn Smith 2, Chris Parks 2, Willie McCants 0. Halftime: Mount Tabor, 30-27. ( t The Week < East's girls, ranked No. 1 in . 1 the Northwest, ran their record to ft a -? * ^ ? o-u witn a 31-ju win over South J Stokes last Wednesday night. - Ashley Woods led the Lady Eagles with 18, while Shaunda Gamble added 12. j I ' i 7396-A 1984 T BIRD v s 6201-A' 1981 CAPRICE 7458-4 1985 CAV ALII 6602-A 1981 CORVETT 7013-A 1984 TOYOTA i 71S0-A I 1985 CELEBRIT I j 7524-A I 1983 CUTLASS I I I Al? * i /0?D-H -T 1985 CIERA OR 6490-A 1985 TOYOTA < i 6687-A 1984 CAPRICE 6981-A 1984 MONTE C 7244-/1 1981 Z-28 CAM 6092-A 1983 BUiCK RE 7313-A !! 1984 CELEBRIT ? - 7418~A 1980 COUGAR ! I 6500-A ! 1981 OLDS DELI 6020-A 1984 TOYOTA C fr->q 75 MALIBU 2 d, 7452-A 1978 MALIBl I 1985 MUSTA y N Mai I I I feiv MJ? Jr ' / I p ^ s \ \ / Jhe Chronicle, Thu y over Mo vlount Tabor 31. Kannapolis 2C> Reynolds 46. South Rowan 33 v7 HP Andrews 57. Glenn 39 i. Davidson 67. West 39 J\ Last Wednesday's Results :ast.5t. South Stokes 30 Last Friday's Results dount T-ebor 55. Parkland 37 Reynolds 47, Kannapolis 33 >outh Rowan 74, West 34 East held all-Northwest forward Traci Wolff to eight points. In the boys' game, Mike Cole scored 20 points and Russell Tatum 17 to lead the Eagles (7-4) to a 69-67 double-overtime win. Ivan Miller and Chan LaRue combined on the game-winner, with Miller making a steal , and LaRue a layup with three seconds left in the second overtime. On _ Friday night, Danta Durant's 22 points lifted Reynolds to a 64-56 win over Kannapolis Brown. The Demons > fgPEq) AC, Loaded, Charcoal? 4-dr., V-8, AC, 2-Tone Blue R WAGON AC, AT, PS, 0 E AC, AT, Glass Tops, Silver >R5 AC, 5-spd, Silver Y 4-dr., V-6, AC, Clean, Silver CIERA 4-dr., V-6, 28,000 mil WISER WAGON v-< 20RR0LA 4-tJr. AT, AC, 3 CLASSIC 4-dr. V-8, AC, B ARLO AC, Many options, Blue. ARO AC, AT, 46,000 miles, Brot GAL LTD. 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