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Roy Thomas has been selected as the new basketball coach of North Carolina A&T State University, below CI A A ROUNDUP Hampton University raptured the C.H. William Award, indicative of the ClAA's Men's All-Sport Championship, page 1 8 Donald Simpson, Champion, is on track to national recognition, below . - . > . ? ? v , . . . .. . ; . I Champion Powerlifter Gains Sponsor, ?? v v ' r Hopes to Compete on National Level Donald Simpson, a powerlifting champion from Winston-Salem? is jOji the track to national recognition. Simpson's numerous titles include South Carolina State Cham pion. High Point Endurance Cham pion. Tai Heel State Champion and Lake Norman Champion. In November, he set a North Carolina State Powerlifting record in the Bench Press with a lift of 380 pounds. Despite Simpson's immense Tate nT as~a powerTiTtefT fi ri affciaT" resources have only allowed him to compete in the Carolinas. However, he has recently acquired a full spon sorship from Le Bleu Corp that will allow him to compete in national and international events. dent of Le Bleu, "We chose to spon sor Donald because of his dedica tion to his sport and his dedication to a drug-free lifestyle. Our product, Le Bleu bottled water, is purchased by individuals concerned with purity and a healthy lifestyles. Also, our bottles water is in the North Caroli na schools and we strongly advocate a drug-free position." Simpson, who volunteers at the Bin s ClubTffAN inston-Salem. wants to be a positive role model for inner-city children. He feels the, . weightlitting help give kids the self esteem they need to confront and defeat the negative forces on the streets and in schools , , "1 feel there are lot of poor role models for kids. There are so many negative things, on the streets now and drug dealers are everywhere. The kids need all the help they can get now." Simpson said. Simpson is very familiar with the negative aspects of the streets. After graduating from Reynolds High School and fighting briefly on the Gladiators professional boxing team, he started abusing alcohol. Victory' Faith Church was his salva tion. "I'm a born-again Christian." states Simpson. "I don't abuse my body anymore and 1 know that God gives me the gift of strength, 1 feel I can use my strength to influence kids not to take drugs or get involved in gangs." ' . , Simpson has been invited to join Team L'SA in international competitions. He wav recently invit ed to compete in Sweden, hut could not finance his trip. With the major sponsorship by Le Bleu, the world awaits him. Donald Simpson practicing to lift weights for he international competitions.' Si..mp>on j^jhcs es you can accomplish afiythmc it you are dedi-. cated and persistent enough. His ?' many years o? training and positive attitudt* nun place 'him on the Olympic podium with a gold medal around his neck. ( ?. t Simpson's goal is to break the world record in the bench press. He modestly confesses. "J know I can break the record and wherever 1 go I'll spread the word of God," He strongly believes that through God all things are possible. Donald Simpson A&T Selects Veteran Roy Thomas To Direct Aggie ^Basketball Team Roy Chester Thomas, the successful coach of a nationally prominent basketball program at Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas, has been selected a,s the new basket ball coach of North Carolina A&T State University. Thomas, 44. will 'succeed Jeff Capel. who resigned last month to accept the head coaching position at Old Dominion Univer sttv. " : ? '"Almost as soon as it became known that we were seeking a new basketball coach, that superb championship coach Nolan Richardson of Arkansas, was contact ing us and making us aware of the outstand ing coaching acumen of Roy Thomas of Tyler Junior College." said Willie Burden, A&T's athletics director. "This is the kind of national reputation and respect Thomas has." Thomas' selection was accounted at a press conference Friday by Burden. Thomas said he views the job at A&T as a "fantastic situation." "I am coming to a good program." he said. "I've kept up with the basketball at A&T and they are always at the top of their conference. I hope 1 can help to take the bas ketball program to another level. 1 want to keep the tradition going." Burden said Thomas' selection came after an intensified search and screening of some outstanding hTiskethidrcoarhes across the nation. "We were particularly impressed by his outstanding record as a head coach and by the respect he has gained from his coaching peers^ He clearly stood out as the new coach we should have for out highly respected basketball program." A&T chancellor. Edward B. Fort, was also high on the appointment of Thomas. "I totally agree with athletics director Burden's recommendation to hire Mr. Thomas. His many strengths include a proven track record with regards to the recruitment." retention and graduation of student-athletes at the colleges where he has been employed, including the fact that 85 percent of his players have gone on to Division I schools," said Fort. "He also had strong recommenda tions from some of the nation's best coach es, including Nolan, Richardson of Arkansas; George Raveling of Southern California: and Pat Foster of Nevada-Reno." Richardson, coach of the national champion Arkansas Razorbacks and a for mer successful junior college coach at West ern Texas College in Snyder. Texas, said "Thomas' greatest strength, in my opinion, is his judgment. His judgment in recruiting, his judgment in motivation, his judgment in tactics and most important, his judgment of people have shown to be the keys to his suc cess. I trusted him enough to let my son go plajTfor him in the early 80s. Roy runs a dis ciplined program based on hard work and Roy Chester Thomas effort. 1 have seen feu teams who pla\ a> hard as Rov's team play." Fort also alluded to Thomas* ourstaiKt" ing coaching record, which includes an overall 14-year coaching record o? 252-l-U); __confertmce- champumvh+f*- kmr ol p-.-tM - six years, and his three time selects >i ,t- his conference's "Coach of the > ear." "In comparing the pool.o' i m.tlists:" ? added Fort, the Search Committee v includ ed that "fris productivity o! ?rc p a>ers exceeded all other candidates ,1 hI he had solid Division 1 coaching -c\pci u c ' Before going to ' I \ lei. 1 homas was an assistant coach at Division I Baylor Univer sity for five years and head coach of Texas A&I for three years, where he compiled a 34-44 record. Ron Harms, athletic director at Texas A&l. said, "Thomas did a good job here at a school which emphasized football and not basketball." At Tyler Junior College, one of the nation's top junior colleges, he compiled a record of 218-96. Even in a down year in 1-1>V>.V his team advanced to the Final Eight ot the National Junior College Tournament. Burden pointed out that over the years, * Thomas has recruited and coached some outstanding players, including Tern Teagle, w 10 became a first-round draft choice of the Houston Rockets: Ed Turner, who was a secon d~-roun d c ho ice by Houston; Da vi d Henoi'. and Robert Kick, cu rrently withthe Utah Jazz: and Vinnie (Microwave) John s. .11. who recently retired from the Detroit ' Pisti ins. Thomas received his B.S. degree in Physical Education and Business Education ? from Baylor University and also his M.S. degree in Physical Education from Baylor. Las! season, the Aggies won the Mid-East ern Athletic Conference Title fMEAC) and played in the first round of the NCAA tournament. - ENTERTAINMENT The Arts Council's Super Saturday for Kids Program will present Shirley Holoway, storyteller extraordinaire. page 21 RELIGION Goodwill Baptist Church will host its Annual Youth Revival on June 8-10 at 7:30 p.m. page 24 BUSINESS Model Pharmacy, located inside the Winston Mutual Building has been an insti tution in the black commu nity for years. page 20
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