SmSehoot) North Forsyth - ? East Forsyth |gj Reynolds v|3| Mt. Airy Carver Glenn ?5? West Forsythipi ' J il%l Airy 51 PiS 71 North Forsyth 100 Forsyth Country Day 63 July 1st 1 Mt. Airy 63 West Forsyth 53 Reynolds 89 Forsyth Country Day 58 North Forsyth 84 Glenn 52 Upcoming Games TODAY Glenn vs. West Forsyth @ 5 p.m. East Forsyth vs. Carver @ 6:30 p.m. Mt. Airy vs. Reynolds @ 8 p.mf TOMORROW Forsyth County Day vs. Carver @ 5 p.m. Glenn vs. East Forsyth @ 6:30 p.m. MONDAY, 7/13 North Forsyth vs. Reynolds @ 5 p.m. East Forsyth vs. Forsyth Country Day @ '6:30"PJw^?m^ Mt. Airy vs. Carver @ 8 p.m. TUESDAY, 7/14 V f Glenn vs. Reynolds @ 5 p.m. Forsyth Country Day vs. West Forsyth @ 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 7/15 Forsyth Country Day vs. Glenn @ 5 p.m. North Forsyth Vs. Carver @ 6:30 p.m. West Forsyth vs: East Forsyth @ 8 p.m. i I North Forsyth takes early lead in summer basketball By Chronicle Staff After one week of play, North Forsyth stands at the top of the standings in the High School Summer Basketball League with a perfect 4-0 mark. . In Tuesday's action. North made it four in a row with an 80-58 victory over the Titans. Kendruck Marshall paced North with 23 points. Rusty Street fol lowed up with 13 points, while Dameon Foster and Kawaski Penn chipped in with 12 and 11 points respectively. The top scorers for West . Forsyth were Randy Clark (17 points) and Mike Ruffin (11 points). In the second game on Tues day, Glenn's Bobcats earned their first victory of the summer by topping Carver, 59-54. Dar rell Johnson led a balanced attack for the B'cats with 15 points. Terry Mebane tallied J 4 points and Ezera Jones added 11 points. Two Winston youths to play with Hickory in AAU 11s nationals Two local youngsters will play for the Hickory team that qualified to play in the AAU National Basketball Tbumament in the 1 1 and Under Division. Trey Williams and Michael Love helped the Hickory Express earn its first-ever berth to the national tournament. The lis tournament will played at Cocoa Beach, Fla. starting July 25. Express coaches Andy Poplin and Mark Pruitt are busy helping their team acquire the necessary funds to make the trip south. People who wish to make a contribution to help pay the team's expenses should call Nat Williams at 722-3544. AAU Continued From Page B1 July 18 at 7:45 p.m. and will feature the Charlotte Sonics, the reigning North Carolina state championship squad which includes high school All-Am eri cans Jerry Stackhouse (Kinston), Jeff Capel (Fayetteville) plus Jeff Mclnnis and Thad Bonapart (both of Charlotte). "This tournament has been termed the number one recruit ing event of the year by most experts," Solomon said. "We anticipate that nearly 300 col lege coaches from across the country will attend. The compe tition is outstanding. These are the college All-Americans and quite possibly the NBA stats, Qt, tomorrow." ???<-> / i For Carver, Brian Hauser and an 81-61 win over Ml Airy. Tbp John Grady wre the top scorers scorers for East were Tim with 10 pointseach. ~ ' Wooten ( 1 4 potnts)7 Andrew The final game of the Stroud (12 points), George Redd evening saw East Forsyth take (12 points) and William Butler (10 points). Mt. Airy got most of its offense from Tim Leake who led the way with 18 points. James Washington finished with 11. Having trouble losing weight? Having trouble gaining weight? I have a product that will help. Call 788-0758 WESIgN TRAVF.I. RAM OF THE WEEK Weston Travel is pleased to recognize Charlie Clifton as our Ram of the Week. Charlie, a native of Winston-Salem, grad uated in 1955 and received his Masters in Guidance Counseling from A&T. He is a member of the Kimberly Park WSSU Alumni Association and his other activi ties include the Winston-Salem Sport mans' Club, the Phalanx Fraternity, and the N.C. Association of Counseling and Development. His counseling position at Carver High brings him into contact with a lot of young people, helping them to direct their futures. Charlie says WSSU gave him "a sense of direction. State provided an excellent foundation for being able to effectively work with young people." ( WESTON TRAVEL 122 -A RcynokJa VHIigt WlnatorvSatom NC 27106 PAX (919) 721-4877 FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Charlie Clifton SURGEON GENERAL'S WA#NING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in fetal Injury, Premature Birth. And Low Birth Weight. 1 t ) l