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By SAM DAVIS
The Chbonicle Sporli Editor
After losing to Livingstone by a
28-14 score two weeks ago, Coach
Lou Anderson of Virginia State
said that the CI AA race was a long
way from being over.
At this point, however, that
statement looks to be inaccurate.
Livingstone is rolling along with a
6-0 overall record and 3-0 mark in
the conference.
Unless the Blue Bears stumble
down the stretch they will wear the
crown this season.
Livingstone has shown that it
has all the tools. In its last two
games the Blue Bears have shown
just how much firepower they have
in their arsenal.
Against Virginia State,
Wihnont Perry exploded for 198
yards and two touchdowns to lead
the Blue Bears. Chris Williams
complimented Perry's perfor
mance with a 100-plus yard out
ing, but Pernell Wilder had a
sub-par game, throwing five inter
ceptions,
In the battle with Winston
Salem State, it was Wilder and
Williams leading the way. Wilder
tossed touchdown passes of 39
yards to Reggie Johnson and 16
yards to Torrence Stephenson. He
finished the game five of 14 for 99
yards, without giving up an inter
ception. Williams led the team in
pushing With 162 yards on 12 car
ries and a touchdown. He also
threw a halfback pass for a touch
down to Shawn Foster.
Perry was held considerably
below his rushing average of 193
yards, but still had 118 yards on 21
carries.
With that kind of offensive bal
ance, it is going to take some doing
for a conference team to knock off
the Bears.
JOHNSON C SMITH - its
chance at the Bears this week and
the Golden Bulls will find that
they aren't close to the level of
Livingstone.
The Golden Bulls did manage
to put 44 points on the scoreboard
against Benedict last Saturday.
That improved Smith's record to
2-3 overall to go with their 1-1
conference slate.
First-year Coach Bill Davis will
get a First-hand look at what is
now the top team in the CIAA
these days. His Golden Bulls are
much improved over the type of
team's Smith put on the field as
recently as four years ago But the
Golden Bulls just don't have the
defensive horses to deal with the
firepower of Livingstone. Not
only that, but their offense won't
be able to put enough points on
the board to match the Blue Bears.
Livingstone will continue to put
up big numbi rs, 42-17
W I N SToN-SALEM STATE
- after three consecutive road
games and two straight losses to
play host to North Carolina
Central. The Rams appeared to be
on track after pulling out back-to
back overtime wins over Savannah
State and Virginia Union. But
they struggled offensively in an 18
16 loss to Fayetteville State two
weeks ago and the were overwhel
med by Livingstone.
North Carolina Central is
heading on a directly opposite
course. The Eagle are flying high
after two straight wins. NCCU
lost its first four games of the sea
son, but only one counted in the
CIAA standings. The Eagles are
finally putting it together offen
sively and Coach Larry Little is
finally getting the kind of perfor
mances he expected from a veteran
unit.
Another win and the Eagles
will have put themselves back in
the title picture. By the same
token, a loss by WSSU and the
Rams can start talking about mak
ing a run next season. Coach
Kermit Blount's team will also be
hard-pressed to post a winning
record this season.
It also should be noted that
Blount hasn't defeated Little in a
head-to-head dual. The boo birds
will be out after this one, NCCU
28-21
FAYETTEVILLE STATE -
wins on its reco rd this season,
already bettering last season's fin
ish. However, the Broncos will be
stuck on that number for awhile.
Fayetteville travels to Virginia
State and the Trojans will be eager
to take out a little of their frustra- .
tion on the Broncos. '
Virginia State's offense was
stymied in its 28-14 loss to
Livingstone two weeks ago and
the Trojans will be eager to put
some numbers up this week.
Coach Lou Anderson might final- |
ly turn the reigns over to freshman
quarterback Antonio Hawkins,
who has been waiting his turn
behind Damon McNair.
Virginia State wants to impress
the voters on the Division II poll
because that will be the only way
to reach post-season play if it
doesn't win the CIAA title. '
Trojans pillage, 42-17.
WITH BOWIE STATE'S 10-7
overtime win over Gannon last
week, there aren't any winless
teams in the conference. But
Bowie is still searching for its first
conference win.
Elizabeth City doesn't want to
have the distinction of being the
Bulldogs' first CIAA conquest.
The Vikings themselves are trying
to get going. Their 13-6 loss to
Virginia Union last week won't sit
well with Coach Elisha "Cadillac"
Harris. His team will be hungry
this week, especially in front of a
home crowd. Vikings 28-20.
LIVINGSTONE
from'page BI
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been allowed to stand.
? But still the Rams are among the
most porous defenses in the CIAA. In
fact WSSU is on the bottom of the con
ference in total defense, yielding 346
yards per game.
How in the world could this be hap
pening?
How can a small, struggling private
schdol like Livingstone bring in better
players and (oh my gosh) better coaches
than publicly-funded Winston-Salem
'J" i
State. After all, the Bears don't even have
a stadium to play night games.
Just two years ago they were looking
at dropping football because it was
putting the entire college program in the
red. On top of that, their home field
(Alumni Stadium) isn't up to the stan
dards of the local high school fields.
But Coach Rudy Abrams has pulled it
off He's out-worked, out-recruited and
out-coached every CIAA program in the
league.
Not too long ago WSSU had a coach
that could boast of the same type quali
ties. But as the saying goes: "That was
then and this is now."
MUSTANG
from page Bl
Cobb has also started to
come into his own for the
Mustangs at wide receiver,
the 6-3, 180-pound senior
receiver, is playing his first
season of football.
"He is still learning the
game," Faulk said. "But he
is a natural athlete and we're
glad to have him out on the
field."
Defensively, the Mus
tangs held Smith to the low
est total that they've allowed
in several seasons. Lamont
Wilson and Streisand
Hodges led the way. That
duo has been providing the
defensive spark all season.
"The defense has been
playing pretty good all
along," Faulk said. "Our
defense is a typical Parkland
unit. They'll get after you
and hit you. But I think the
one thing that hurts us is our
lack of speed on defense."
The Mustangs play host
to Greensboro Dudley on
Friday and Faulk hopes that
his team is up to the chal
lenge of putting together a
two-game winning streak.
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