Hanes Hosiery
Basketball Action
By DEBY JO FERGl'SON
Chronicle Sports Wmcr
Hancs Hosier. Recreation Cen
ter, under Director Art Ble\ins, has
141 kids playing basketball ttas sea
son in four different leagues.
Blevins is assisted at Hanes
Hosiery by: Gary Lash. Queen
Wright and some dedicated volun
teers.
Volunteers are as follows:
Clarence Hall, Danny Womack.
Larry Meador, Terry Beasley.
Courtland Clark. Terry Booe. Willie
Guarantano, Chris Spence and
Xavier McCarter, who serve as
coaches and officials for the various
leagues.
According to Blevins, Road
way Trucking Company donated
money to the gym for each kid's jer
The program is free to ^IT par
ticipants. If you woilld like to help
out or participate, call Art Blevins at
727-242$.
Dazzlin' Deacons Defeated
Runnin' Rebels, 19-10
Playing in the 6-9 year-old
league, the "Dazzlin' Deacons" led
by Ashford Lowrey and Greg
Glenn, vyho combined for 12 points
defeated the "Runnin Rebels" 1M
' ^KT : -
Courtland Clark led the rebels
with eight points.
Other players induced: Josh.
Church, Raymond Black. Matthew
EKAmin, Rick McCollom. Duke
Qoixk. Shawn Morrison. Billy
Terry, Abraham El-Amin. Chase
Walters, Donavan Jackson and Car
los Valesquez.
Blue Devil's Strong
Defense Defeats TarHeels
Ashanti McDowell tossed in 15
points and the Blue Devils used a
strong first half to defeat the
TarHeels, 42-34 in the 10-12 year
old division.
Joe Alexander chipped in eight
points while Tony Surles and Lan
don Moore added six points each.
The TarHeels were led by
Bradley Tuttle's 13 points and the
seven points each from Trey
Williams and Carter Williams.
Strong performances were also
turned in by Brad Sellers. Devarus
Smith, George Afford and Matt
Carter.
Deacons Defeat Wolfpack
In Strong Comeback
Jeff Owen, playing in the 10-12
year-old division, led a spirited
comeback with 15 points as the
Deacons defeated the Wolfpacks
34-30 in overtime.
The Deacons prevailed despite
17 points from Ryan Otatti "of the
Wolfpacks.
Derek Chrisholm scored six
points a ncTR u a ;-po'nte-r to the
game into o\ ertime.
Other ma ku contributors
included Tim Penn and K. C. Dob
bins. scoring seven points each. Jor
dan Lash. Pavton Triplett. Joel Pot
ter. Tomrm McQueen. Ernest
Quick and Chris Blackwell
?%
. Bulls Race To 75-65 \ icton
0\er C eltics
In the 13- lb year-old'division.
Rico Bruton poured in 2S points as
the Bulls raced to a 75-65 victory
over the Celitics.
Bruton was, backed by Kendro
Pollard. Chaunces Sorles. Allen
Hall and Ryan Otatti. all who
scored in double- figures*.
Jacob Guarantano and Javon
may led the Celtics with 20 anci 13
. ChrisThomp
son. Kevin WilsonT D^ayn^"
Nichols and Teddy Walker all
turned in strong performances.
Lakers Outlasted Hornets For
.fourth Win Of Season
, " I
Lamont Joe ripped the nets for
25 points and the Lakers outlasted
the Hornets 63-58. tor their fourth
win of the season
Lewis Cannon chipped in 16
points for the Lakers while Kevin
Simmons and Lavon Archie paced
the Hornets with 2 Land 17 points.
A big game was .also turned in
by Kevin -McClean. Rrobert Joe.
Terrell Gaithef and Corte/ Johnson.
Blue Devils 0\er 14th Sireet
Center. 55-51
Darivs White busted the nets
for 21 points in 16- IS year-old
action, while Anthony James and
Rod Bethea combined tor 26 addi
tional pomts to lead the Hanes
Hosier\ Blue Devils' over L4th
Street in a thriller 55-5 1 victory.
14 th Street was led by
Chauncey*Hood and B. Thomas.
Paul Samuel's and Corvelius
Benjamin led the winning Devils
defensive attack.
Rupert Bell Recreation t enter
Defeated Hanes Hosiery TarHeels
In the 16- IS year-old division,
Maurice Kennedy and Boo \twater
combined for ')} points t i>r Rupert
Bell Recreation Center, defeating
Hanes Hosiery TarHeels in oxer
time 55-49.
The TarHeels were led bv
Anthony Brown- 16: David Parker
eighth Dwayne Stokes-e.ight; Chris
Conrad and Tons Scales-four each.
Dan uaJrfflal ford hail 1 0 assists on
some beautiful passes iivside.
Charles \orns was the leading
rebounder for Rupert Bell with 12,
while
David Campbell and Randall
Howell led the TarHeels
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