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Three Senior PGA Tour professionals will lead golf clinic at 'The Lakes' Ralph Gaillard Golf-N Around On Sept. 28, you need to be at I Winston Lake Golf Course at 4 * p.m. sharp. Why? Because the ? Coca-Cola Clinic at The Lakes will i J>e going down. Senior PGA Tour I professionals Walter Hall, Walter ? Morgan and Jim Thorpe will host ? Jhe clinic with the goal of bringing I the game of golf to the children of * bur community. ?I To start the festivities, the three pros will give a golf demonstration at the driving range. They will then play an exhibition two-hole match against Earnest Morris, Bobby WofTord and Linda "Lady Pro" Davis from Winston Lake Golf Course. The two-hole match will be filled with excitement and even some fireworks, Morris, head professional at "The Lakes," has been heard to say his team will win the match. Brag ging rights are everything on tins one. After the match, there will be a reception with food and refresh ments in the shelter area at the golf course. The pros will be on hand to sign autographs and take pictures. Everyone attending the clinic will M. 1/ receive a free ticket to The Vantage Championship, to be played at Tanglewood Park in Clemmons Oct. 1-3. The Winston Lake Golf Asso ciation, the Winston Lake Senior Golf Association, Coca-Cola, The Vantage Championship and The Chronicle have worked diligently to bring this event to our community. Community support and atten dance are important, so come on out, meet the pros and have some fun. Youth organizations and asso ciation members needing free tick ets to the tournament may contact this writer at (336) 768-1252. Thanks to Stephanie Gray and tournament director Rich Habeg ger of The Vantage Championship for their involvement and contribu tions to the success of the clinic. Winston Lake Golf Associa tion and Winston Lake Senior Golf Association members Don "Hound" Adams, Hiawatha Bethea, Robert "Heavy " Bethea, James Blackburn, Charles Dowdy, Lewis Green, Ernie Pitt, "Dirty" Harry Transou and Harden "Butch" Wheeler will be marshals during The Vantage Champi onship. Stop by par 3 hole No. 13 and check them out. Thanks, gen tlemen, for volunteering. Your gen erosity of getting involved says vol umes about the outstanding indi viduals you are. The East Area Council Gover nors Tournament was held at The Lakes Sept. 18. The tournament championship went to the team of Don "Hound" Adams, DeQuincey Currence, Joe "Super Senior" Har vey and Harden "Butch" Wheeler with a 16-under-par score of 55. Joe Harvey has finally gotten a nickname. It's been reported it has something to do with his age. Joe. you really don't look or act that old. The Monday Morning Golfers recently played at Old Homeplace. Sam Puryear shot a 69 and won two skins. Earnest Morris shot a 72 and won five skins. Joining them were Willie "Chuckwagon" Can non, Vic Johnson, Amos Lewis, James Lindsey, Butch Wheeler and this writer. There's a rumor going around that Butch Wheeler threw a temper tantrum and lost it during play. Sam Puryear was heard to say. "Butch, it's an easy game." See you at The Clinic at The Lakes Sept. 28. Until next time, keep it in the fairway. If you have ideas for Golf-N A round, call The Chronicle. (336) 723-8428. or e-mail Ralph Gaillard at ralphy(ahelhouth. net Pop Warner football roundup i-Smith's run gets Falcons going in 32-6 win over Grayhounds -Special to THE CHRONICLE ~ *?? Demarcus Smith scored on a *B5-yard run to get things started ? and his teammates followed suit as I the Winston-Salem Falcons Jr. ; Midgets flew out to a 32-6 win -over the Grayhounds last Satur I day. I- The Falcons also got touch - downs from Michael Hannah (70 ? yards), Jamar Wiley (56 yards), ~ C.J. Amos (53-yard reception from ; Jamar Wiley) and Ricus Coving ? Ion (35 yards) to secure the victory "and improve to4-0. I' Coach Tim Wilson said his ? team executed its game plan and -got an excellent effort from its ^ coaching staff, which consists of ? offensive coordinator Kelly Clark, ? defensive coordinator Gerald 1 Atwater, Craig Amos, Henry Hairs ' and Gerald Massey. "The play-calling of coach Kelly Clark was the key to the win," Wilson said. "The kids are starting to learn his system, and they are doing a great job of exe- ? cuting the plays. But there is still room for improvement. "The kids are doing a good job and must maintain the good work on defense," Atwater said. The Falcons will travel to Lewisville for a battle with the - Titans on Sept. 25. Bennett's touchdown, strong > x a awn w n M* J ^_ aejense lean raicons nr. iviiageis past Grayhounds Harold Bennett scored on a 36 yard run to break a scoreless tie at halftime, and his teammates came up with a defensive gem to lead the Falcons Sr. Midgets to a 12-0 vic ; tory over the Grayhounds last Sat ; urday. t ? The Falcons' defensive unit scored the final touchdown of the day, on a fumble recovery by Keith "Carter after Shea Rousseau deliv ered a big hit on the Grayhounds' #! quarterback. Taurean Holland, Keith Carter, T.J. McCotter, Rousseau, Cedric Graham and Jarrod Wiley led the defensive effort for the Fal cons. Holland had nine solos and four assists to lead the team. "I think my team played well," said Albert Wright, the Falcons' head coach. "We played very well at times, but we had a few let downs. To beat a good Grayhound team I knew we had to play well. "This was a defensive game and the team that got the edge in the second half was going to win the game," Wright added. "The Grayhounds were well-coached and had a good game plan." Anthony sparks Tiny Indians' flag team past Lewisville Titans ?L Delray Anthony scored on 40 and 60-yard runs to lead the Tiny Indians Flags past the Lewisville Titans, 18-7, last Saturday. Wendell Holland added the Indians' final score on a 60-yard kickoff return as the Indians improved to 4-0. Defensively, Demario Gamble led the way. The Indians will take on the Vikings in their homecoming game Saturday at the Ray Agnew Field. * 1 Indians take early lead, hold off Titans' Mighty Mites DePatrick Amos scored on a 55-yard run and Calvin Ganfble added a six-yard toucndown as ine Indians jumped out to a 13-0 lead and held on to take a 13-6 win over the Lewisville Titans' Mighty Mites. "The team is really coming together," said coach Leonard Green. Titans'Jr. Pee Wees shut down Indians in 12-0 victory The Lewisville Titans' Jr. Pee Wees scored in the second and fourth quarters and kept the Tiny Indians out of the end zone in a 12-0 win last Saturday. Coach Anthony Brannon of the Indians said: "We played a very good team today. Our offense could not get going." Crosby, Galtimore lead Vikings' Flags past Pfafftown Packers Tre' Crosby scored one touch down to lead the offense and Edward Gallimore paced the defense as the Tiny Vikings' Flag team defeated the Pfafftown Pack ers 13-6 last Saturday. , Crosby, the backup quarter back, had to step into the starting role after Kenneth Mickens was unable to come to the game. He scored in the first half Jo help the Vikings hold on to a 6-6 tie at intermission. > The Vikings held the Packers scoreless and got a touchdown and a conversion to win the game. Gal limore pulled four flags to spear head the defensive effort. He was backed by Eric Bitting, who pulled two flags. The Vikings improved to 4-0 with the win. Coach Terrence Payne said the offensive line led the team to its win. "Due to the fact that we didn't have our starting quarterback, we had to get a good effort from our offensive line and they played well," Payne said. "Our defensive players were really hyped for next week's game (a showdown with the undefeated Tiny Indians), and not really being focused caused them to give up yards." In other games, the Packers and Vikings played to a 20-20 tie in Mighty Mites. The Packers' Jr. Pee Wees took a 19-0 win, the Viking Pee Wees won by a 6-0 score, the Packers won the Jr. Midget battle by a 6-0 score and the Vikings' Sr. Midgets prevailed by a 7-6 score. Falcons Jr. Pee Wees take 19-6 win over Grayhounds j j* ' Denorris Johnson scored two touchdowns and added an extra point to lead the Winston-Salem Falcons' Jr. Pee Wees to a 19-0 win over the Grayhounds. Johnson scored to boost the Falcons to a 6-0 halftime lead. In the second half, Eric Brown added a touchdown to boost the lead to 13-0. Johnson then added a touch down and conversion to give the Falcons their final margin. Coach Mike Gray of the Fal cons said he was once again pleased with the focus and com mitment of his players. Lamont Ames Jr. recovered a fumble in the third quarter to lead to Brown's touchdown, and Joshua Page recovered a fumble in the third quarter for the Falcons. - - I - i Angels dedicate last softball games at Rupert Bell to sponsors ? Special to THE CHRONICLE __ ? * ? ? ;** The Carolina Angels Softball team will play their season-ending tournament at Rupert Bell Park Sept. 25 and 26. ; - The last tournament of the cen tury at Rupert Bell will be dedicated to all the businesses and individuals that helped the young ladies travel this far. The public is invited to enjoy a full day of action as the Angels play their last game of the year at Rupert Bell Park. Dudley ' from page Bl , ? ' , . . boost with his punting, which kept Page backed up in its own territo ;ty "Our ball control on offense \ Was important," Hayes said. "Our defense did a good job of shutting (town Page's powerful slot option and its big play capability." ?I- Dudley will begin play in the Piedmont Triad 3-A Conterence when it travels to Glenn on Thurs day night. "We now enter our conference schedule and we look for our kids to really step up and be focused," Hayes said. "Everybody's good, but it takes every single guy on the team for us to get better, to be the best we can be in the Piedmont Triad 3-A. We don't take anyone lightly. We take it one game at a time." Opening *7Ac Po* Tfcu lot* tAe Itcca TKiUeHHtcuK Students and parents are cordially invited to attend the 1999 Annual Church and Community College Fair. The College Fair is sponsored by a coalition of churches and community groups in Winston-Salem. 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