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Young Guns! YBA Basketball at the Winston Lake YMCA produced top action in the 5-7 year-old league, which recently concluded its season PARPY from page B1 doing the little things. Our emphasis this year has been on the little things. When we get better at them, we'll be a better team." Curtis said although only the tournament remains she hasn't given up on the Deacons for this season. "The season is not over," she said. "We're still looking forward to the tournament. We're probably the best 0-16 team in the country right now." The key to the Wake program in the future, is improving the caliber of players. Curtis cited Dardy as the type athlete who will help lead the Wake program to prominence. "Olivia came into the conference with a lot of cre dentials," she said. "I think she has responded real well. We put her in a position that's not natural for her, but she has been able to expand upon her perime ter game. I think she's going to be a force to be reck oned with." Dardy was six of 11 from the field, induing two of three from beyond the 3-point arc. She also grabbed three rebounds and had threfe steals. "I think she's one of the top five freshmen in the conference," Curtis said. "You look at what she's done in the ACC and I think that proves she's one of the top five freshmen. There are two or three that stand out above the rest, but 1 think she's right up there with the rest of them." Bryant Gumbel Golf Tournament to benefit United Negro College Fund More than 60 celebrities and sports legends are scheduled to participate in the Ninth Annual Bryant Gumbel/Walt Disney World Golf Tournament bene fiting the United Negro College Fund, Feb.27 to March 1. Marcus Allen, Yogi Berra, Tom Brokaw, Joe DiMaggio, Bruce Hornsby, Matt Lauer, Mario Lemieux, Branford Marsalis, Leslie Nielson, and Emmitt Smith are among more than 60 celebrities, sports legends and professional athletes scheduled to participate in the Ninth Annual Bryant Gumbel / ' Walt Disney World Celebrity Golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., February 27-March 1,1998. The Bryant Gumbel /Walt Disney World tourna ment ? one of the largest charity contributors of it's kind ? has succeeded in. raising more than S million dollars for the United Negro College Fund since its inception. Every year, the money is used to provide 80 scholarships to outstanding young men and women, which enables them to pursue their academic dreams hi colleges and universities affiliated with the UNCF. Additional celebrities participating in the tourna ment are Hall of Fame Baseball greats Johnny Bench and Whitey Ford; NBA Hall of Famers John Havlicek And Bill Russell; NFL winning quarter backs Joe Namath And Jim Harbaugh; and former talk-show host Phil Donahue. Several beneficiaries of the Bryant Gumbel/ Walt Disney World scholarship fund will attend the tour nament to discuss career opportunities with more than 300 celebrities and sponsors scheduled to play. The 1988 tournament's corporate sponsors include: Celanese, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, GTE, Kelloggs and Oldsmobile. The annual three-day event will be the focus of a one-hour special on ESPN this May. Gumbel, one of broadcasting's most versatile and respected journalists, serves as anchor of CBS News' prime-time magazine Public Eye with Bryant Gum bel, broadcast live every Tuesday (9-10 p.m., ET) on the CBS Television Network. He joined CBS in March 19997, r ? after 15 years of anchoring NBC's "Thday". Tri-City Relays Track and Field hosts "Sign-up for 1998 season on Sunday The Tri-City Relays Track and Field Club extends to all ath letes, girls, boys, members, coach es and parents an invitation to its "sign-up for '98. The event will be held at Carver High School's track on Sunday, March 1, from 2-4 p.m. ' -? y?' v? * V ?' ?' 11 The club is open to all chil dren between the ages of 6-18 years of age. Tri-City is incorporated with "Academics and Athletics" a tutoring program, and was formed in 1980 to train and coach boys and girls for athletes' physical, academic and mental develop ment. The March 1 meet ing is very important and everyone is urged to attend and take part in the club's 1998 AAU Junion Olympic Summer Program Planning. For more informa tion. you may contact: Mirs. Tucker, 659 1642, L. Johnson, 725 7642 or B. Hayes, 767-0583. 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