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Top Rams ?HDI nC E }C HANS M l M CoMf'! (lop) Eric Hendley, who was the Rams leading rusher and earned All-CIAA honors receives an award from Coach hermit lilount as the Rams offensive MVP. (bottom) Tori Workman, who was named the ClAA's MVP on defense receives his award as the Rams top defensive player. Workman also recently received an award from the lOin Wrong Club of Atlanta as the ClAA '.* Player of the Year. Photo by Imas Sivad William C. Sims Keep Off the Street League in third week (10-12 Division) Monday Evening (2-3-97) The Wake Forest Deacons defeated the Duke Blue Devils by a score of 34-30 Feb. 3. Chris Washington, Latonya Glenn. Chris Bitting and Shan Clay had a combined score of 31 points. Paris Barnes and Anthony Steel lead the Duke Blue Devils with a combined score of 24 points. In the second 10-14 game, the Carolina Tarheels defeated the Kentucky Wildcats 26-25. Brian Barnes, Carlos Moss and Mario Dukes had a combined score of 18 points for the victory. Jovon Scipio lead the Wildcats with 22 points. (5-9 Division) Saturday Morning (2-8-97) The Bulls defeated the Rockets by a score of 8-1 Feb. 8. John Gladen, Kelvin Harden and Jerrar Davis had a combined score of 8 points. Jamie Glenn led the Rockets with I point. In the second game that morning the Sonics defeated the Pacers 12 to 10. Donald Scipio, Jairus Wilkins and Rodney Fra ley had a combined score of 8 points. David Field and Erick Winstead had a combined score of 10 points. Commissioners Piggott and Bitting said they are very happy * for the progress of the league. Children are learning how to love one another in the league, they agreed. "1 am also happy about the amount of girls that are playing basketball in this league," said Ben Piggott. "It seems like it was yesterday when Parkland High School basketball stars Cassan dra 'Miss Dee' Penn, Carver High School basketball star Charles 'Macadoo' Dearmon and Parkland High School bas ketball star Tramond Cubb were playing basketball in the William C. Sims Recreation Center, located in the Happy Hill Gar dens community" (tot CD Rates! Rate: 5.83% A.P.Y. 6% Term: 1 year 768-8500 ^.Southern I community . BANK AND TftUST Small Enough to Care 4701 Country Ckb Road Winston-Salon 768-8500 (B ire comer of Country Club Road i Jonestown Road) Member FDIC THESE HOUSES NEED HOMES! 819 & 829 Akron Drive ? i i i I 819 Akron Drive 829 Akron Drive I These two 1920's era cottages are to be torn down to make way for new development. Approx. 1200 square feet each. Charming details, irreplaceable materials. Houses will be given at no cost to any party interested in moving them to another location. Deadline for inquiries is March 2, 1997. t-or intormation on tnese structures contact: Robbie King City-County Planning Board 910-727-2087 910-748-3163 (FAX) SAVE A PIECE OF THE PAST FOR THE FUTURE Own a piece of the action! For a limited time the Chronicle will be selling pictures taken at local games covered by our sports department. For more information, please call the Chronicle's Sports Editor, Sam Davis at 722-8624. Free Family Heart Symposium 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., Tues., Feb. 25 Calvary Baptist Church, 5000 Country Club Road CBESST! * 'WKKtMI Cholesterol 11DL ? Clucose (blood sugar) Blood Pressure ? 1 leight ? Weight Health Risk Assessment ? Pulmonary Function Call the HeartLine at 1-800-716-7730 to register. Screenings available to the first 240 people who register. Fast-Food Facts ? Reducing Cardiac Risk ? Stress . and the Heart ? Body & Mind Connections Women & Children's Heart Disease 3sa5 Sponsored by the Woke l orest i 'niversity/ ,c9!lST UA/,f Baptist Heart ( enter and MIRCk O MERCK ? Human Health I SATCHEL PAIGE JOSH GIBSON BUCK O ' N E I L THEY PLAYED F2R MORE THAN WINS. THEY PLAYED FSR HONOR, PRIDE AND LOVE OF THE GAME. From Satchel's wicked curve to Josh Gibson's monster homers, they had all the heart, soul and talent to make them all-time greats And \ during Black History Month. Miller Lite salutes these heroes ot the game by offering you the chance to win a trip \ to the Annual Jackie Robinson Foundation Pinner in New York City. ) To enter, send a hand printed )" x 5" card with your name, address daytime phone number, date of birth and the words Miller Lite Greats of the Game weepstakes" to P.O. Box 6611, Maple Plain, Hfigp ? 55S9J-OOH Satchel. Josh Buck They played the game their way so that one day we could all play it together. And for that we honor them. ? I1H1 UM IWIMI TOW T> IT""' WI1NK Must he 21 (x (Met to participate UMirtierepinMea V t?>" \i ? n '?? r hi* *-rt of sweepstakes rules ;end a request tjMiiia Lite Of.flsoltiiCi'jnie Swi^Kt.iKi". i% ? < ? M M itam MN VA93 66V3 Entries must be received bv Fet i'' 1997 ?'997JS6f1*e#iria C> . : ?, \v#m* vV '\1? Enteritises unOi"r licenseauthortfeflby CMLijtoWSiiimi: mom noi i ?!> .A mm -awwcoi
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