Get on the bus
Little family helping Heels set attendance record
CHRONIC II SI U I REPOR1
Attention all sports fans.
The family of University
of North Carolina freshman
Camille Little ? Rob and
Elaine Little - are doing their
part in making sure the Tar ^
Heels set an attendance record
when UNC hosts Alana Beard.
Isis Tillis and the Duke Blue
Devils on Saturday.
The Little family has
organized a bus trip to the
Dean Dome to watch the No.
13 Tar Heels bump heads with
the number one team in the
land, Duke. The game is set to
start at 6 p.m. The bus will
depart from Car;ver High
School at 3 p.m.. and return at
around 1 1 p.m. The cost of the
trip is $20. That price includes
the bus trip, admission to the
game, game posters and other
souvenirs. There are less than
49 seats available.
For more information, call
Rob or Elaine Little at 767
0214.
Camille Little
Tiny Indians will soon hold signups for teams
CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT
Football season always
seems to sneak up on parents
and supporters each year The
Winston-Salem Tiny Indian
organization wants to make
sure everyone has ample time
to register his kids for football
and cheerleading by holding
signups next month.
The Tiny Indians will con
duct signups at the East Win
ston Shopping Center on the
first and third Saturdays of
March (6th and 20th). Team
representatives will be on site
from 10 a.m. until I p.m. The
cost for (all) cheerleaders is
$85. That price includes uni
forms and shoes. A sample
uniform will be available on
site. Registration for Flag
Football is $110, while Mitey
Mite through Senior Midget is
$130. Cash and money orders
of the full amounts will be
accepted. No checks or partial
payments will be accepted.
The Tiny Indian organiza
tion is also accepting applica
tions for volunteer cheerlead
ing coaches. The age require
ments for head coaches is 21
and older; assistant coaches
must be 18 and older. All
coaches will he required to
attend the certification clinic.
For applications, more
information or questions, con
tact Linda McDaniel. girls
league representative, at 744
1479: Staci Minor, assistant
girls league representative, at
768-9406; or Leonard Green
at 765-7515. Applications can
also be picked up at the fol
lowing centers: 14th Street
Recreation, Rupert Bell and
Reynolds Park. The deadline
for coaching applications is
Feb. 29.
Twin City Little League set for
baseball and softball signups
CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT
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The Twin City Little
League is set to begin
signups for both baseball,
and for the first time, soft
ball. The new Softball
league is geared toward
young girls. The sign-ups
are set for Saturday at the
Twin City Baseball Com
plex on Waterworks Road
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
For more information
contact either league presi
dent Rodney Hatton at 830
4267 or Abdul Ugdah at
7X4-4344.
Bailers
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like a football team than a basket
ball squad after they added two of
Parkland High School's best
offensive linemen. One of the line
men happened to be Mustang star
Tim Bess.
With the And 1 Classic team
clinging to a 24-20 lead in the sec
ond quarter. And 1 Classics player
Cednc "Graham and Bess began to
talk a little junk to each other, fol
lowed by a huddle of players at
mid-court. That's when McCorkle
decided that he was going to can
cel the game.
G-Unit 41, Warriors 32: The
game of the day was between the
talented G-Unit squad and the
high-flying Warriors, led by Bran
don Ross and various other Carv
er bailers. The G-Unit proved to
be too much for the Warriors as G
Unit cruised to a 41-32 victory on
Saturday.
"1 liked the way we played
defense today," G-Unit head
coach Altonio "PK" Wright said.
"I thought we came out with a
good defensive game plan, it
worked to perfection, and we
finally started to move the ball on
offense. That really helped us out
today."
The G-Unit put handcuffs on
the Warrior offensive stars. The G
Unit was able to hold the domi
nant Brandon Ross to only nine
points in the game. G-Unit was
also able to get its offense clicking
on all cylinders. Valario Bethec
led the charge with 17 points,
seven rebounds and two assists.
Rob Johnson also had a great
game for the second straight week.
He finished with 15 points, three
rebounds and two steals.
Warrior coach Mark Rave
added: "My boys were a little tired
Photo by Anthony Hill
Adrian "A.D." Rice hangs on the goal after a pregame dunk.
and lackadaisical today. They
played pretty lethargic. I tried to
put my younger group in but they
didn't have it today either. Today
was just a rough day for us."
The most devastating part of
the Warriors' loss was that they
had chances to win in the fourth
quarter. The team was down by
five points and proceeded to miss
their next five out of six free
throws.
"That was real devastating."
Raye said. "We've got to hit free
throws and play defense. We're a
great team. We just didn't have it
today. Next week, we hope to get
back to winning."
Seminole* 39, State Property
38: For the second week, the
Seminoles played the closest
game on the weekend. The Semi
noles. coached by former New
York Knick player Luther Burden.
somehow found a way to win
another close game. ?
The Seminoles were led by
DeVaun Hairston, who finished
with 10 points and six rebounds.
Mike Brown led the team in scor
ing with 13 points on the day.
Cory Barber and Ronald Briston
contributed seven rebounds
apiece.
"The Senlinoles are surprising
a lot of teams this year,"
McCorkle said. "People keep on
underestimating them, and they
keep on winning."
14- 18-year-olds
League Standings ( Week 4)
And I Classic 4-0
Seminoles 3- 1
G-Unit 2-2
Warriors 1 -3
Rams 1-3
State Property I -3
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