National Black Golf Hall of Fame Junior Camp to be held preparing for another run For the seventh consecutive year the National Black Ciolf Hall of Fame will con duct its Junior Camp. During the camp's first six years more than 1,500 children have participated in the program. The camp is co-sponsored by the Housing Authority of the City of Winston Salem (HAWS). The purpose of this program is to bring golf instruction and golf exposure to the underprivileged kids who live in the Win ston-Salem area. "We know that golf makes a more pro turbed with the way that some black youth who live in the inner city have been exposed to and involved in crime. We hope with this program to help them become more produc tive citizens" Dunovant has been a golf pro for 42 years He is a lifetime member of the Profes sional Golfers Association (PGA). He has been head pro at seven different golf cours es throughout the United States and is con sidered one of the top black golf pro administrators and instructors in the coun try u in live person, said Harold Dunovant, the program's direc tor. "We are try ing to help kids with their per sonal growth. We also will teach self-discipline, honor, pride and integrity. "Golf is a game that can be played for a life time," according to Dunovant. "The goals for this program are to help in devel- : oping kids in the I skill of golf and . to teach the rules and etiquette of ' golf. "We are dis- j <* Harold Dunovant (1st Right, Back Row) with hit staff and partici pantt from last yoar's Junior's Camp. bvans contract as women s basketball coach at J.C. Smith won t be renewed. ; . From Chronicle Staff Reports : Hythia Evans, the women's basketball coach at Johnson C. Smith, has been told by Athletic Director Bill Davis that her contract will not be retained as part of the Golden Bulls' coaching staff. Evans, a Winston-Salem State graduate, led the program for 11 seasons and com piled a 157-150 record. Her record during the 1997-98 season was 15-14. The Golden Bulls were eliminated in the first round of the 1998 CIAA Tournament by Virginia State despite the presence of Konecka Drakeford, the Division II player of the year and national scoring champion. Julie Hogan, who served as Evans' assistant, will also not be retained on the staff. According to The Chronicle sources, Andrew Mitchell, the head coach of Liv ingstone's women's team, is the front run ner to replace Evans, Mitchell served as an assistant to Steve Joyner, Smith's men's coach, before leaving to accept the head women's job at Livingstone Another possible candidate is JqM Robinson, North Carolina Central's women's head coach. Robinson, a Char lotte native, built a tradition of outstanding teams at Independence High before acceptr ing the head job at NCClT Mitchell, a native of Salisbury, said thai he has held "unofficial" talks with Snutk "We had some informal discussion**? Mitchell said, "but we haven't talked about contracts. It's been more like there's ?? opening." JV Johnson/Riley Invi tational Track Meet scheduled for April 25 at Carver The fifth annual Johnson/Riley Invitational Track Meet will be held | tit Carver High School's track on Sat urday April 25. The meet is open to all male and female athletes from age eight and under through 18 years old. There will also be competition in the Seniors category, for individuals aged 20 and over. There is no charge for entry in the meet and the general public is encouraged to participate. The pre-registration will begin at 9 a.m. on April 25 and the meet will start at 10 a.m. Events include sprints, relays and jumps Awards will go to the top three finishers in each age group. ; The event is the Tri-City Relays' first meet of the season. The team is still recruiting members for the team. The team will be competing in devel opmental meets until the end of the school year. Once the season begins, the team will be traveling to tourna ments throughout the southeast. Included in the team's itenarary are trips to Knoxville, Tenn., and Nor folk, Va. for regional and national meets. The program is also recruiting poaches to help with the team. Any One interest can contact Lemuel . Johnson at 725-7642, Buuddy Hayes at 767-0853 or Tytrone Holman at >23-0607. Registration chairperson for the meet and the track club is Mrs. Tucker, who can be contacted at 659 4642. * I .? ? ? ?I Count on The Chronicle to bring you the lastest in all local sporting events. 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