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Eagles, Vikings headed for showdown By Chronic^ Staff - Two days are left in the reg ular season of the High School Summer Basketball League and it looks like East Forsyth and North Forsyth will be the teams that will battle for the regular season title. On Monday, the league tour nament begins with a full slate of opening round games starting ? at 4 p.m. The tournament format is single elimination with no first round byes. First round seedings for the tournament will be based on reg ular season finish ? first place vs. eighth place; second place vs. seventh place; third place vs. sixth place; and fourth place vs. fifth place. (Please see schedule for game times and dates). The following is a cap sulized report on league action in games played at Carver High School. Reynolds 111 Glenn 88 The Demons did as they pleased in bashing Glenn. Everybody for RJR got in the act as Johnny Joe and Paul Wolf led the way, scoring 18 and 12 points respectively. The Bobcats got some superb offensive help from Tferry Mebane and Darrell Johnson. The problem was that nobody else contributed very much. Mebane was the game's high scorer with 39 points and John son followed up 34 points. West Forsyth 69 Forsyth Country Day 59 Danny Crajack scored 11 points to lead the Titans to their first win of the season. The top scorers for FCD were Doug Zabel (19 points) and Ben Moser (12 points). Glenn 72 Forsyth Country Day 66 Lester Smith combined with Darrell Johnson to give the Bob cats the win. Smith was the top gun with 21 points and Johnson chipped in with 19. Doug Zabel led the FCD effort with 19 points. North Forsyth 71 Carver 68 Dameon Foster and Ger maine Crowell did most of the scoring for the Vikings and it proved to be sufficient for the win. Foster tallied 29 points and Crowell finished with 25. John Gordy was the top scorer for the Jackets with 13 points. ? East Forsyth 88 West Forsyth 60 The Eagles never ran into any problems in this encounter. William Butler was the tops for East with 16 points, followed by George Redd (15 points). Andrew Stroud chipped in with 1 1 points. David Fleishauer was the Titans leading scorer with 10 points. North Forsyth 67 Glenn 66 North Forsyth had their hands full with Glenn, but still managed to get by with a one point victory. Dameon Foster led the way for the Vikings with 14 points. Rusty Street and Ger maine Crowell tallied 13 points each. Terry Mebane produced most of the firepower for Glenn, ending the game with 24 points to lead all scorers. Darrell John son scored 12 points. East Forsyth 58 West Forsyth 45 George Redd and Jacob Bland scored 14 points each to help the Eagles notch another victory. Carver 77 Reynolds 71 John Bennett paced the Yel lowjackets with 16 points to lead the way to victory. For Reynolds, Linwood Skinner took high scoring honors sith 17 points. Aaron James contributed 14 points. STANDINGS 4 (As oi July 20th) mM 4-6 1*% < ,v"4^- ^ 1-9 m - EWmS ? w 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m, 7 p.m. arte TUESDAY, 7/28 <? ff ? ?? ? Crushers are back on; track By Chronica Staff Chris' Crushers got back on the winning track by blitzing the Celtics while Boyz N The Hood continued their dominance, although they just barely nipped the Players. In other matchups. Say No staged a second half comeback to win over the Pacers and FPA won by forfeit over the Rams. Here's a recap of last Saturday's games that were played at the Hanes Hoisery Recreation Center. Crushers are back Chris' Crushers were in a bad mood after suf fering defeat for the first time of the season last with 27 points. Bill Tibbs added 18 points and Ron Chouten finished with 17. Kemp Phillips provided his share of offense for the Celtics with his game-high 28 points. Joe Thomas followed up with 23 points and Darryl Schnoes contributed 15 to the effort. Boyz win by one The Players gave Boyz N The Hood all it could handle. But in the end, the Boyz walked off with an 84-83 win. The Boyz* Mike Thomas put the heat on the Players with his outside shooting. Thomas ended the game with 25 points, which included five, three-pointers in the second half. BIG APPLE BASKETBALL LEAGUE Boyz N The Hood 5-0 Say No 4"1 Chris' Crushers * 41 Celtics 3-2 Pacers 2-3 Rams 14 Players 1-4 FPA 1"4 Saturday's Schedule (All games played at the Hanes Hoisery Recreation Center) r Boyz N' The Hood vs. Pacers Chris' Crushers vs. FPA Rams vs. Say No . Celtics vs. Players week. As a result, CC took out its frustrations on the Celtics and won going away, 89-76. The Crushers wasted to time delivering the knockout blow, leading by a comfortable 47-33 margin at the half. Jeff Jones the scoring for CC Joining Thomas in double fig ures- scoring were Leroy Williams (22 points) and Brian Leak (13 points). The Players, who led 42-40 at intermission, got 25 points from William Massenburg. Eric Blair chipped in with 17 points and Eric Hairston scored 12 points. Say No rallies Say No erased the Pacers* eight-point halftime lead and emerged with a 65-56 victory. Ronnie Christian led a bal anced offense for the victors with 15 points. Dwayne Morgan added 12 points and Winzo Cesar tallied 11 points. Craig Williams chipped in with 10 points. The Pacers were led by Rodney Scott, whose 21 points topped all scorers. Tim McFadden and Kevin Strickland scored 15 and 11 points respec tively. The Pacers led 30-22 at halftime. 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. TC Relays fundraiser set for Saturday In an effort to raise funds for the upcoming AAU Track & Field National Championships, the Tri-City Relays Track Club is having a gala celebration on Saturday at Carver High School, from 12 noon until. This event wffl fcmw fcod, prizes, game* and track events. Special guests for the gala is the Spirit Of Life Community Choir. The choir is scheduled to perform at 6 p.m. In addition, this celebration will serve as a 12th anniversary Wthomtcamhig ft* the Relays. Former and current TC members r will be on hand for the festivi ties. Last week, the Relays had 31 athletes qualify to compete in this year's nationals, which will take place in Rochester, Minn., Aug. 4-8. For more information, contact Lemuel Johnson, TC Relays president at 725-7642. Mt. Airy 78 Forsyth Country Day 69 James Washington scored 27 points to fuel Mt. Airy's victory. Luke Graham added 14 points to the winning cause. For FCD, Will Reynolds was the top scor er with 19 points. East Forsyth 104 Forsyth Country Day 82 The Eagles flew to grand heights in. this game against FCD. Josh Pittman led the attack with 20 points and Andrew Stroud had 18. George Redd added 13 points for East. FCD, although outmanned, did get some sterling offensive performances from Ben Moser and David Strickland. Moser lit up the boards for 43 points and Strickland fired away for 25 points. Mt. Airy 72 West Forsyth 63 4 James Washington teamed with Luke Graham to produce another win for Mt. Airy. Wash- ; ington tallied 27 points and Gra4 ham added 15. I ? Mike Ruffin (10 points) was the lone double figures scorer for the Titans. North Forsyth 89 Carver 70 The Vikings took control and never let up against the Jackets. Bernard Scott was North's big gun with 18 points. Dameon Foster added 15 points. Carver had four people score in double digits. Ike Howard and John Bennett had 14 points apiece. Otis Attucks and Brian Hauser scored 11 and 10 points respectively. Glenn 91 Reynolds 70 The Bobcats jumped on the Demons early and that set the tone for the rest of the game. Darrell Johnson paced the Bob cats with 34 points. Mike Floyd followed up with 15 points. For the Demons, Paul Wolf finished with 23 points and Jerry Hanes tallied 14 points. North Forsyth 101 West Forsyth 73 The Vikings got their game in high gear and never looked back. Germaine Crowell led North with 20 points and Cen drick Marshall tallied 15 points. Man Reese and Nat Holder were the leading scorers for West with 12 points each. Mt Airy 80 Reynolds 72 James Washington set the tone for Mt. Airy with his 24 point outburst. Linwood Skinner (17 points) was the high point guy for the Demons. i Glenn 84 Forsyth Country Day 82 Glenn and Forsyth Country Day staged a closely contested I duel, but it was Glenn who sur vived, winning by a basket Dar rell Johnson was the Bobcats top scorer with 22 points. ? Adam Griffin led the offense for FCD with 20 points. East Forsyth 74 Carver 73 Carver came very close to knocking East from the ranks of the unbeaten, but close wasn't good enough as the Eagles kept their perfect record intact Andrew Stround's 14 points was the high for East, followed by William Butler who added 11 points. Otis Attucks (20 points) led a trio of double figures scorers for Carver. Mark Wagoner was next in line with 17 points and Danny Cannady scored 10 points. ? ?? * . ^.1 .V * ^ ? V- - Watch the Olympics the way you want! See the events in their entirety, with no commercials, no interruptions ? and it's coverage you can't get anywhere else! It's only on the world's first Olympics TripleCast: three pay-per-view channels telecasting simultaneously for all 15 days Ouly 26th through August 9th), 24 hours a day, letting you watch what you want, when you want. ggggfi mum Buy the Olympics the way you want! by ordering the complete 1 5-day package, or by ordering a single day at a time! Yow are at the controls with TripleCast! 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