YBA BASKETBALL AT WINSTON LAKE League play resumes after holidays By Chronicle ^Staff YBA play resumed after xhc holiday break with a full slate of games last Friday and Saturday at the Winston Lake YMCA. Here's a recap of the action in each age group. NBA 6-8s Pistons smack Hornets David Coplin had the hot hand in leading the Pistons to a one-sided 27-10 victory over the point distribution to key their 24 19 viotory over the Tar Heels. J. Brayboy, L. Hamilton and J. Pender scored six points each to pace the Panthers offense. The Tar Heels got most of their offense courtesy of S. Johnson who tallied 10 points. ClAA 12-15s Bison top Golden Rulls Mario Cloud hTt two free throws with time running out to lift the Bison to a $8-47 victory ?<. Photo by Chronicle Staff E. Blackwell of the Lakers looks to pass off to an open team mate In last week's game against the Bulls. <- Photo by Chronide Staff Wolfpack guard H. Martin checks the sidelines for instructions prior to bringing the ball upcourt. '' over the Golden Bulls. Cloud hit both ends of the one-and-one with four seconds remaining in the game? On two occasions, the Golden Bulls called time out before Cloud went to the line in an effort to disturb his concentra tion. But even after Cloud s free ? over the Eagles Williams was the game's high scorer with 16 points. Denorris Belton led the Golden Bulls offense with 15 points. Rams smack Eagles Ike Howard went on an offen sive rampage, scoring 27 points to lead the Rams to a 61-53 victory throws, the Golden Bulls had one final chance to pull out a victory. Tyson Patterson took the final shot, but.it rolled off the rim as -the final buzzer sounded. The Bison's Geoffrey V~; The Eagles' Jonathan Butler responded with 18 points, but it wasn't enough. The Eagles were a hampered by the absence of DeWon Houston, Chris Stewart and Dexter Wright, all of whom, fouled out of the game. WESTtN TRAVEL a & OF THE WEEK Weston Travel is pleased to recognize Michael McNeal as our Ram of the Week for his sparkling defensive effort in the Smoke of the River Tournament. Michael, a 6'3", 1.85 lb forward out of Swansea, S.C. had sound performances in both tournament games. McNeal slated a total of 13 points, 25 rebounds (15 defensive), 3 steals, 2 assists, and 3 blocked shots. Michael is a senior Applied Science major. Weston Trav.el salutes Michael McNeal for his diligence and commitment both on and off the hardwood court at Winston-SSIem State University. #34 Michael McNeal Next Home Rams Game: Gaines Complex j?:30 p.m. WEST0N TRAVEL l ? i (919) 721-9000 122-A Reynold* Village WlmtorvSatom NC 27106 FAX (919) 721 -4877 FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Winston-Salem Chronicle _& c^cE <?apade? ? ntUNTU) ? v ^SHEER ENERGY. Present the HJi ^#5 WW? - , .? ? . v.. . " ? Sh'. W jjt i msMmM LW # 1 1 1 Students, here's a chance to show Off your school and win a great prize.. * ? ' ' In 25 words or less, tell us why your school is "cool." <5 ? Entry can be a poem, an essay, or whatever. It must be received at the Winston-Salem Chronicle by l\iesday, Jan. 14, 1992. The winner will be announced in the Chronicle on Thursday, Jan. 16, The student whtrthe winning entry gets to take his/her WHOLE CLASS to an Ice CapadesPerformance. The class will also receive a backstage tour. W ICE CAPADES Thursday, Jan. 23 thru Sunday, Jan. 26 ? UVM COLISEUM Hornets. ? Coplin zapped the Hornets for 14 points to lead all scorers. Bulls edge Lakers The Bulls and Lakers didn't give up much of anything, but the Bull s hung tou g h at the end to pull out a 13-11 win. In a game where both team's defenses set the tone, Chris Hicks led the Bulls with seven points. E. Black well was the top point pro ducer for the Lakers with five points. NCAA 9-1 Is Blue Devils nip Hoyas Nick Bryan scored his only basket' of the game with four sec onds left to play to give the Blue Devils a 37-35 victory over the0' Hoyas. throughout the contest, nei ther team could sustain an advan tage. Henry Mack was the top gun for the Devils with 17 points. Anthony Tomlinsori contributed 14 points in a losing effort for the Hoyas. Wolf pack slop Deacons The Wolfpack benefitted from balanced scoring and registered a 37-30 win over the Deacons. Chris Graham and David Mickle shared high scoring hon ors for the victors with 10 points each. Adrian McCloud was the Deacons leading scorer with eight points. Panthers prevail The Panthers got some equal Photo by Max Dunhill The Bulls Adonna McDowell gets Into the flow of the game. CIAA By Chronicle Staff Now that the conference part of the season has begun in earnest, Johnson C. Smith and Fayetteville State are sending some serious signals that they have grand designs on capturing the CIAA's Southern Division. The Golden Bulls ran their season's record to 8-2 after stop ping Morehouse Collegfc 80-78 to win the finals, of the, Historically Black Colleges and Universities / ?? ? ? ?- V . . Roundball Tournament (HBCU) last Satur day at Petersburg, Va. Golden Bulls forward Mark Sherill turned the HBCU into his own personal showcase as the tournament MVP. The Durham -senior scored 70 points in two games for a sterling 35 ppg. Against Morehouse, Sherrill fin ished with 39 points, which included 15 of 22 shooting from the field; four of four from three point range; and five of six from the foul Hnc. Notes Fayetteville State, in the . meantime, kept busy by beating Division I foe Western Carolina, 76-75 on the road last Friday. At the start of this week, the Broncos were 11-1 overall and 4-1 in league play. Against Western Carolina, pivotman Vernon Broughton played a key role, contributing 23 points in the process. 1 ne 6-8 junior from Hugcr, SC, hit 9 of 16 fielcL^oals and 5 of & free throws to help subdue WCU. ? ? ' - A Centennial Celebration!!! Winston State Wednesday, January 15, 1992 Flag-Raising Ceremony 8:30 a.m., Blair Hall . . Opening Convocation Dr. Samuel D. Proctor, Guest Speaker Educator and Theologian , 9:45 a.m., Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium . ? S ?' I Everyone Welcome!!! vO '? hi

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