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Rams ? <?' offense g < Continued From Page B1 ? stantial to offer. Rookie Richard Huntley and sopho^ -more Gregory Smith produced in a big way in their first colle giate game. Huntley ran for 124 yards on 16 carries (7.75 ypc) and a pair of touchdowns, ^including a game-clinching /61-yarder that came late in the % fourth quarter. Smith twisted, ;? spun and bounced off of tack lers for 79 yards in 22 ; attempts. Huntley produced what ; proved to be the biggest play ;.of the game as the Rams began !;to control the game clock to \ protect their 20-18 lead with ; less than three minutes left to play in the game. On a third and short yardage situation, the Rams faked a dive off the right side, then gave the ball to Huntley on a counter that : caught the Vikings defense overpursuing. The rookie found the seam, skipped past an out of position linebacker, then sprinted the distance to ensure victory for . Winston. "Once I saw the linebacker bite on the crossing pattern, i knew 1 had an open field," Huntley said. "I got into the secondary and that was it.** Returning to action couldn't have been sweeter or more satisfying for Huntley, a redshirt freshman who didn't play last year because of grades. Two seasons ago* the 6-1, 215 pounder was one of the most highly sought prep school backs in North Caroli na. Prior to last Saturday, the last time Huntley took a hand off in competition was the sumnK^ ^ ^l at the North Car?!ip WW- tf&WL. footb? game. - --w "After sitting out last year, I was very anxious to play," said Huntley, whose home is Monroe. "Before the game, I was very nervous and knew it would take some time for me to get loose. But our offensive line did a great job and that enabled me to do what I did." WSSU vs. A&T Continued From Page B1 guys who arc still getting the hang of the college game. That will not be the case this Saturday. As usual* this figures to be a rugged standoff where the run ning game and defense will play prominent roles. In the final analysis, turnovers should prove to be the difference. \ With frontliners Kelley Goodman, William Barringer and Rico Black doing their bull dozer imitations, the Rams will run the ball maybe 80 percent of the time. Then they'll mix things up with a pass here and a pass there (mostly to Orande Gasden), just to let the Aggies know that they can throw the football with some level of proficiency. A&T also adores the run, but will put the ball in the air a bit more. Tight end James Lan caster and running back Barry Turner are prime receivers. David Russell, formerly of North Forsyth, is eager to leave a lasting impression against his hometown college. The Winston junior has established himself as the Aggies starting quarterback and stands ready to do his part to dismantle the Rams. On paper, at least, this matchup appears to be a toss up, If both teams avoid costly mis cues, the kicking game, or the lack of one; will settle the issue. In that regard, A&T has an edge with rookie placekicker Carl Warren, who kicked a 37 yard field goal vs. the Eagles. '92 Pop Warner Football Composite Schedule AMERICAN LEAGUE GRAYHOUNDS Sept. 12 WALKERTOWN Sept. 19 at Kernersville Sept. 26 FALCONS Oct. 3 at Vikings Oct. 10 TINY INDIANS Oct. 17 at Packers Oct 94 KING Oct. 31 TINY RAMS Nov. 7 at Lewisville TINY RAMS Sept. 12 LEWISVILLE Sept. 19 at Walkertown Sept. 26 KERNERSVILLE Oct. 3 at Falcons Oct. 10 at Packers Oct. 17 KING Oct. 24 VIKINGS Oct. 31 at Greyhounds Nov. 7 TINY INDIANS PACKERS FALCONS <3?3E? . Septal 9 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 at Vikings LEWISVILLE at Walkertown TINY RAMS GRAYHOUNDS at tiny Indians KERNERSVILLE at King TINY INDIANS Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 at Kernersville at Falcons VIKINGS LEWISVILLE at Grayhounds at Walkertown PACKERS KING at Tiny Rams NATIONAL LEAGUE VIKINGS Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 at King PACKERS at Tiny Indians Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. "31 Nov. 7 FALCONS Sept. 12 SeDt. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 GRAYHOUNDS at Kernersville FALCONS at Tiny Rams LEWISVILLE at Walkertown at Packers TINY INDIANS at Grayhounds TINY RAMS at King at Vikings LEWISVILLE at Walkertown KERNERSVILLE WALKERTOWN Sept. 1 2 at Grayhounds Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 TINY RAMS at King PACKERS at Lewisville TINY INDIANS Kern9rsviile ? * * ' r*- ***<*? *#. 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A fee will be charged to non-customers. \ WACHOVIA Member FDIC Wachovia Bank of North Carolina Minimum down payment of 3% required A representative sample of a typical loan as of March 1992 would he 360 monthly payments of $8 14 per SI ,000 borrowed at an Annual Percentage Rate of 9 1/8% An Equal Housing Lender 1 si t
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