Demons-Wildcats getjhe best of King Dolphins with a sweep 7' J m Loo kin' Things Over From The Chris Thompson, quar terback for the Demons Wildcats Pee Wees team, looks over the defense as he begins to call out the offensive signals for his team. . Staff Photo By TAYE LOTT Spedal To The Chronicle The Demons-Wildacts were hit ting on all cylinders last weekend as they swept all four games against the King Dolphins. Here's how the Demons pulled it off: Flag Division Jacob Hopkins and Marcus Hunt scored two touchdowns each to help the Demons blast their way to a 34 6 victory. Hopkins burned King for his scores in the first half. Willie Hoest ana spawn Mageswsici aflqeflLinfib extra points. Junior Pee Wees Division ?The Demons wreaked havoc in this division match-up as they strolled to a 37-0 win. The defense opened the scoring in the first quarter when Latendro Pollard recovered a fumble and ran it back for a touchdown. Offensively, Ralph Wall enjoyed a productive and busy afternoon running the football and scoring two touchdowns in the process. Lequinte West added another scor ing run for the victors. Pee Wees Division From the start, the Demons let the Dolphins know that it was going ^ ~in h^rtofffitevTThe Demons reg? istered a 19-6 win. wrnmmmmmmmmm King started their first offensive series with a fumble and things went downhill after that. Cassius Taylor sizzled early for the winners, scoring two first half rushing touchdowns. Teon Joe added another score and Alex Page converted the extra point to conclude the Demons' scor ing. The Demons were in control throughout the contest and were never seriously threatened. In recent weeks, the Demons Wildcats organization had been involved in a losing streak. Now they're hoping to turn things around. Vikings-Falcons From Page C4 apiece. "My offensive linemen's Goldsmith then caught another blocking was terrific," said Vikings TD pass with 1:32 left in the game, offensive coach Andre Gould. this one, another 50-yard toss from Nelson. In the second half, the Falcons The Vikings responded by scor drew several unsportsmanlike con- ing two more TDs to secure the duct penalties which cost them crit- win. ical yards. They finally got on the "I think that our players finally board when Michael Goldsmith understood what we're trying to caught a 50-yard touchdown pass do," said Vikings head coach Willie from James Nelson late in the Ashford. "I think they're ready to fourth quarter. roll." Along with Michael Goldsmith, Sullivan and Nelson, Anton Gold smith came up with some big plays defensively with four solo tackles. Sullivan registered five tackles and had one quarterback sack. "We could have won the game if had kept our mouths^hut," said the Falcons M. Goldsmith in reference to the penalties assessed against his team. ME AC Football F From Page C1 - cats, who aij)ne-4ime; were down chance to take the lead witti just _21??r~McLachlan converted four over two minutes left in the final of five field goals was three of period. But their PAT kick was no three on his PATs, and had two good and the score was tied at 30 punts returned for a minus seven all. ' & yards. Top performers for the Dogs B-CC's offensive surge was were Reggie Kennedy who had keyed by the blocking of center six solo tackles and a pass break Michael Willis whose pass protec- up. Rookie running back Antonio tion enabled the Cats to produce Mackey rushed for 90 yards on 20 221 passing yards. Willis graded carries. 98 percent on his blocking assign ments. Aggies whip FSU The Bulldogs had their Fayetteville State was fired MEAC Standings Conference Overall Delaware State 2-0 4-2 Morgan Stater ' 2-1 3-3-1 Bethune-Cookman 2-2 3-3 Howard University 1-1 4-2 Florida A&M 1-1 ~ 3-3 South Carolina State 1 -2 2-3 ~ Bethune-Cookman 1-2 2-4 North Carolina A & T 0-2 3-4 This Weekend's Games Howard University at North Carolina A & T 1:30 p.m. Morgan State at Delaware State 1:30 p.m. Florida A & M at South Carolina State 1:30 p.m. Bethune-Cookman at Albany State 1:30 p.m. . Players Of The Week Offense - Wide receiver/kick return specialist Tim Egerton, Delaware State . ?? Defense - Punter Darren Tucker, Delaware State Offensive lineman - Centef Michael Willis, Bethune-Cookman Rookie - Placekicker Mark McLachlan, Bethune-Cookman -Uji foLKomecoming, hut in the end, North Carolina A & T came away with a 20-13 win. The Broncos took what seemed like a commanding 13-0 lead before A & T retaliated. Wal ter Bond scored on a blocked punt to get the Aggies rolling. In the second half, A & T started rolling as Steve Prince rushed for two touchdowns. Defensively, linebacker Demetrius Harrison was the prime stopper for the Aggies with 12 tackles. The Broncos defensive effort was led by nose guard Terrance Smith, who had 15 tackles plus one sack. Howard tops Va. State Howard's Bison took a 14-0 lead then held off a determined bunch from Virginia State to take a 17-14 win. The Bison jumped on the scoreboard with a TD pass from Charles Lamback to William Sut ton on an option pass. Rod Mag num added a second touchdown on a three-yard run. The Trojans cut into the HU lead With a TD of their own near the end of the first half on James Harrison's five-yard run. Howard led 14-7 at halftime. But Gary Mossop added a 41 yard field goal in the ttiird quarter to stretch the lead to 17-7. 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