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North Forsyth sweeps top six places in lopsided drubbing of Eden Morehead. page 19 VOLLEYBALL Mount Tabor cracks win ? : column with back-to-back victories. page 22 FOOTBALL Vikings remain undefeated in Pop Warner Junior Pee Wee ' football with 32-0 win. page 21 J i ? y . ; -? . '/ ^ . ?- / ?. y-;. ; ; . u , ?/.;> . ; " " S " Winston-Salem Chronicle ^ PORTSWEEK THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1994 P&gC 17 Hayes Shows Proteges He Is Still The Boss ByJEROMEjRICHARD Chronicle Sports Writer " , A grim-faced Bill Hayes, hardly breaking stride, quickly shook Kermit Blount's hand as he ; passed the Winston-Salem State University head coach following North Carolina A&T's 53-7 thrashing of the Rams last Saturday in Greens boro. But when Hayes confronted WSSU quar terback coach Dana Walker, he stopped momen tarily, rested a hand on the young assistant's shoulder, and Jeaning toward him, chatted briefly. Just an old warhorsegivingayoung cub a pointer or two? No, but it could have been a grandfather aslling about his grandchildren, "He congratulated me and said he doesn't know how good his team is or how good his run ning backs are," said Walker, who is married to ? Hayes' daughter Sherri and has two children. "He couldn't judge his team because we weren't a challenge for them today. I'm frustrated because ? our kids didn't come to play. If we had played well, the score wouldn't be what it is, but you can't taking anything away from A&T. They played an excellent game and Coach Hayes did an excellent job coaching."? Walker had trouble focusing on his emotions ) about squaring off against his father-in-law for the first time because of the lopsided score and the manner in which the Rams played. "I was excited about the game and playing against my father-in-law," he said. "I came to win and he came to win. The emotions left a long time ago. Once the game started it was just like going against another team. Sure, I wanted to do well against my father-in-law, but the truth is we didn't." . ' i' /' i,.:'; That may be an understatement. A&T domi nated every phase of the game, rolling up 408 yards in total offense to the Rams' 134. The Aggies sprinted to a 32-0 halftime lead, scoring three times on touchdown passes by quarterback \ '' , see HA YES page 22 ? i , Photo by Joe Daniel Haywood Cloud of WSSU leaps for yardage, Spartan Spikers break into win column after s winlpss start \ By JEROME RICHARD Chronicje Sports Whtcr > , Ir " Last week was a watershed week for the Mount Tabor junior varsity volleyball team. The Spartans broke into the win column with victories over Sept. 7, ending an 0-4 skid to start the season. The only blemish on the three-game skein that started . Sept. 6 was a loss to powerful West Forsyth. The Spartans blasted South Rowan 15-1, 15-10 and avenged an earlier loss to Glenn with a 16-14, 15-13 victory. They lost to West Forsyth 15-2, 15-3. The 2-1 mark bumped up the Spar tans' record to 2-4 for the year Mount Tabor dominated South Rowan in the opening match of the best-of-three series behind the serving of Tori Castleman. "Tori scored points one through five to start the match and then finished it off by serving points 10 through 15," Spartan coach Michelle Jett, who, stuck with her starting line up the entire game, said. 'Tori had a total of 16 points in the match, which is over half our points. The key was South RoWan couldn't return'our serves." The opposite was true in the second game as Mount Tabor's . Midas Touch on its serves went south, allowing South Rowan to rally from a 1 2-5 deficit and make the game interesting at the end. "They came back because we couldn't get our serve over," Jett see SPARTAN page 20. Photos by Meltsa Vaquera Hat & Miller's three goals spur Titans' 6-2 victory A By JhKUMH R1LHARU Chronicle Sports Wnter David Miller's hat trick, a recharged defense, and a second-half scoring blitz spurred West Forsyth past East Forsyth 6-2 in junior varsity soccer Sept. 6 in Clemmons. East sped to a 2-1 halftime lead before the see MILLER'S page 19 West Forsyth and East Forsyth pulled out all the stops Sept. 6 in junior varsity soccer. ENTERTAINMENT "New Arts Six" will per form various Negro Spiri tuals Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the K.R. Williams Auditorium. page 31 RELIGION Zion Memorial Baptist Church will celebrate their annual Men's and Wom en's Day, Sept. 18 during the 11 a.m. worship ser vice. page 25 BUSINESS Walter Tucker has run the Winston-Salem branch of Mechanics and Farmers Bank since 1984. page 24 i
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