North Forsyth finished with seven first places in the Midwest 4-A Track and Field Regional Championship, below Clarence Hosch was voted unanimously to the NJCAA All-Region Team and recieved the most valuable player award. page 1 8 WINSTON Um^ Four years ago marked the last time that the 15-and-under team represented Winston Lake in the national tournament. below This Year, Winston Lake Had Few, If Any, ? YMCA claims two state champions By SAMUEL G, PURYEAR JR. .Special to the Chronincle Across the country, Amateur Athletic Unions are fashioning a good oP boy community basketball network. , In more than a scor^of states, programs have relied on brothers, cousins, neighbors and a " During the state championships at Carver High, the elder Lakers didn 't disappoint anyone. They used a powerful inside - game and a plethora of scoring. ? ? ? slew of friends to boost their cousins, neighbors and a slew of friends to boost their rosters. The Charlotte Royals, the Tennessee Travel ers, the Boo Williams All-Stars and the Memphis Bellevue teams, simply to name a few, have pre scribed to th!?'pWtosopTiyitnJie past sntttiave all won national titles. The Winston Lake YMCA has finally payed attention. The Winston Lake Laker 19-and-under squad, coupled with a rejuvenated 1 5-and-under bunch, dramatically recorded its first state titles in the same year. Mark Twain said, "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good exam ple." The 15-and-under Laker agree. During the state championships at Carver High, the elder Lakers didn't disappoint anyone. They used a powerful inside game and a plethora of scoring to defeat the defendir i champioli? Charlotte Royals and the upstart N.C. Select team. But the youtfger Lakers were not awed by their elders . They* very~handedly whipped the favored Charlotte Royals and coasted to a lop sided victory over the Durham Eagles in the champion game. - . See WINSTON LAKE Page 17 Some members of Winston Lake A A U Team display championship trophy. North Forsyth student dots long jump . North Fosyth Has Strong Showing In Track and Field Meet A The State Championship will be held this weekend in Chapel Hill ? . The Midwest 4- A Track and Field Regional Championship was held in High Point Saturday. The 15 school partakes were: North Forsyth, 116, Dudley, 54, West Forsyth 47. North Davidson, 45, Pinecrest, 44, Mount Tabor. 35, Hoke County, 32, East Forsyth. 30, Richmond County, 26, Smith, 22, Davie County, 20, Grimsley. 18, Scotland County, 10, Page, 7, Lumberton, 5, South Rowan, 5. The State Championship will be held this weekend in Chapel Hill. North Forsv th finis h e d with seven first p lace; three second place; one third place; and two fourth place. a&et-fruf:- M tc h e 1 1 e Clayton, E. Forsyth. ^/-^ W2v ^sf plac^ Helen McGriff, N. Forsyth. 31-5 1/4, 3rd place. Discus: Michelle Clayton, E. Forsyth, 124-3, 1st place; Helen McGriff, N. Forsyth, 103-3. 2nd place. 100 Meter: Darlis Poole, N. Forsyth, 1 1.78, 1st place. 200 Meters: Darlis Poole, N. Forsyth, 25.79. 3rd place. 400 Meters: Jacelyn Butler, N. Forsyth. 59.37; Melaine Sellers. N. Forsyth; Kizzie Hunter, W. Forsyth; Tori Vaughs, N. Forsyth. 800 Meters: Jennifer Strange, N. Forsyth, 2:21.56; Amy Davis, E. Forsyth; Stephanie Anderson, W. Forsyth. 1600 Meters: Jennifer Strange, N. Forsyth. 5:26.47; Julie Smith, W. Forsyth; Morgan Reiner. Mt. Tabor. See TRACK AND FIELD Page 17 Sorth Forsyth 's Jocelyn Butler runs relays ENTERTAINMENT The Arts Council presents the first Super Saturday for Kids Program this Saturday. page 24 RELIGION True Temple Holiness Church of God will host a Crusade of S^rist Week, page 20 BUSINESS Napoleon Richardson Jr. has been elected assistant vice president of Wachovia Bank. i page 19