Page 18 Thursday, June 16, 1994 Winatoo-S&lem Chronicle Indiana State Holli Hyche, right , crosses the finish line ahead of a flying Cheryl Taplin of LSU as she wins the wo/hen's 100 meters in 11.23 at the NCAA Track and Field Championships Saturday night, June 4 , 1994 , in Boise , Idaho. Clinton Names Blacks to Physical Fitness Council Washington, D.C. - President Clinton has appointed three African American sports, fitness, and com ? munity leaders as members of the President's Council of Physical Fit ness and Sports, The African-American appointees are Ralph Boston an Olympic lo^g-jump gold medalist, womems pro tennis star Zina Garri son-JacksOn and former pro football player Calvin Hill. , . _ .-Xhe-presidentaUo-appoinletW^- - other council members from diverse backgrounds. In selecting the 15 appointees to the 20 member coun cil, President Clinton sought indi viduals from a wide range of back grounds with outstanding records of leadership and community involvement. The three newly , appointed African Americans will join PCPFS co-chair Joyner and Tom McMillen, who were appointed by President -Clinton in June of last year. All or the newly appointed African Ameri cans have, been active in their com munities. working on behalf of inner-city and disadvantaged . t citizens. In his remarks at the May 3^1 White House Rose Garden swearing in ceremony, Clinton recognized the importance of sports and recreation activities in child development. "When you're involved in teamwork, you learn how to deal with the disappointment of defeat, and frustration, you even learn how to manqgf unfairness These are important things ! lessons in life that have to be learned." v Ralph Boston, of Atlanta and Tennessee, is a gold Medal winner jump at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, where he surpassed Jesse Owens' 25 year long jump record with a mark of 26 feet, 11 1/4 inch es. He won a silver medal in Tokyo in 1 964 and a bronze medal in Mex ico City in 1968, making him the only long jumper in the world to have own a set of Olympic gold, sil ver aid bronze medals. Boston also wonjgold medals at the 1963 and 1967 pan American Games, setting new Pan American records at botK Garrison-Jackson of Houston, Texas, was unable to attend the White House Rose Garden ceremo- : ny because she was competing in the French Open tennis tournament in Paris, an event she flew directlv ... ? . ? I ceremony in 1982. and which was her first pry tournament. Garrison Jackson is one of the highest rank ing American women in profession al tennis, and also the most promi nent African-American women on the pro circuit. A Houston native she launched The Zina Garrison All Cpurt Tennis Academy, an inner city youth program, in 1992. In 1 993. she added another program to signing on with Kid Care. Inc. in . Houston, an organization that deliv ers hot food to homeless and indi gent children'. Her professional career has had many highlights, among them tri umphantly representing the United States in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Korea with a bronze medal in singles and a gold medal in doubles. By 198.1 she, was the number one ranked junior piaver in the world. haviftg won both tjie Junior U.S. Open and the Junior Wimbledon. Hill of Great Falls. Va. and born in Baltimore, is a former pro fessional football player for the Dal las Cowboys, the Washington Red skins and the Cleveland Browns. He NFL Pro Bowl in 1969, 1972, 1973 and 1974, and he played in Super Bowrv and VI. Since leaving a post of Vice-President at the Baltimore Orioles in February of this year, Hill has continued several consulting activities that he has pursued for several years, ? ? In addition, he is developing several entrepreneurial projects in sports and sports marketing. He attended Riverdale Country School in New York City on a scholarship," and completed his education at Yale University, graduating in 1969. He also attended Southern Methodist University's Perkins School of Theology. Griffith Joyner, of Mission Viejo, Calif., has been Co-Chair of the PCPFS since last June when she and Tom McMHlen, a retired pro fessional basketball player and for mer Maryland congressman, were appointed bv President Clinton. Joyner has elevated women's track to a new level with her three Gold and one Silver medal-winning per formance in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Her World Record times in the 100 and 200-meter events, have earned her the title "World Fastest Woman." I Track Meets to Be Held Results of the TAC-USA-NC Sectional Track Meet Held in Greensboro on June 5 Top 5 advance to State Meet in Wilmington on June 24-26. Bantam- Division 10-under 100 Meters, Javarios Shabazz, 2nd, 17:60 B.Boy; Franceria Moore, 6th, 21:47, B.Girl 200 Meters, Javarios Shabazz, 1st, 44:62, B.Boy; Franceria Moore, 5th, 41:17, B. Girl; Long Jump. Franceria Moore, 6th, 5'10M; Shot Put:, Natasha Wilson, 2nd; Race Walk:, Natasha Wilson, 1st. Midget Division 100 Meters. Albert Gayner, 1st, 13:59; Jay Wilson, 2nd, 15:60; 200 Meters, Jay Wilson, 2nd, 31 :56; 400 Meters, Albert Gayner, 1st, 1:06.80; Long Jump, Albert Gayner, 1st, 1 4'4';; Jay Wilson, 5th, 9' 1 1 " J_ 3000 Meters, Robert Bortins, 3rd, 13:24; 1500 Meters. Robert ^ Bortins, 6th, 6:15.09 Youth Division 100 Meters, Edward Vaughn, 3rd, NT; 400 Meters, Edward" Vaughn, 4st, 1:06.70; Long Jump, Edward Vaughn, 1st, 13' 10" Young Women 100 Meter Hurdles, "Jamie ! Moore, 1st, 17 69; 400 Meters Hur dles, Jamie Moore, 2nd, NT There will be some Summer, Track Meets on Thursday suiting in . July. A Summer Track will be at Winston-Salem State University. 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