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~ -—~ - - — • niuiauajf, i^uvtrmoer ID, 1 vrs State Playoffs —_ *. . a North Gets Set For First Round Action n.. rt .1 ■ -J — - - — - By James Cuthbertson Special to the Post As the North Vikings prepare for first round action the state 4-A Playoffs, the health of senior run ning back Chris Cook becomes a crucial issue. Cook may be sidelined when the Vikings play High Point Central Friday night at Viking Stadium here Kickoff is 8 o'clock. "I strained ligaments in my leg last Friday night," Cook said, explaining that “1 just cut for a run and my legs gave way. I will definitely not be at full strength, if I play/' Anthony Means and Scotty Williams will have to carry the burden of the running game, if the Vikings’ All County star is not at full strength. The Vikings have averaged 14.6 points per contest this season, while giving up an average of 6.5 points per game. Five individuals have carried the scoring burden for the Vikings this season. Cook has carried for seven touchdowns, among them is a 76 yard break away against the Hard Chns Cook Heads Post’s All -County Team By James Cuthbertson Special to the Poet After consultations with area coaches and football prognosticators the Charlotte Poet is proud to announce its 1979 Exclusive Eleven offensive and defensive teams. Heading the teams is the Charlotte Post’s “Coach of the Year” Will Campagna of North Mecklenburg. Honorable mention goes to Hard ing’s Bruce Hardin, Olympic's Dave Johnson, West Charlotte’s Rudy Abrams and Catholic’s Jim Oddo. The offensive player of the year is Chris Cook, a highly talented athlete from North Mecklenburg, who scored seven touchdowns and gained over 1,000 yards this year. The defensive player of the year is North’s versatile Glenn Woodley. The big man mountain is the key to much of the Vikings’ 1979 success. Joining Cook on the Exclusive Eleven Offensive Team are North’s fullback Scot Williams, Harding’s split end Ivan Jones, Myers Park’s halfback Raeford Jones, West Char lotte’s halfback Antonio Glenn, Harding’s Danny Robinson, West Charlotte halfback Eric Glenn, East wide receiver Carlton Frazier, East halfback Malcolm Sanders, Olympic quarterback Chuck Barnette and Olympic end Steve Waddy. Missing the team by a narrow margin "were Everett Withers of West Charlotte, Reggie Floyd of Harding, Virgil Hoover of Catholic, Ralph Alexander of Catholic and Charlie Newman of Latin. j Joining Woodley on the defensive team are defensive end Daius Davis of East, safety Ron Raeford of North, safety Chuck Barnette of Olympic, safety Derek Martin of Olympic, tackle Sampson Mcor kle of West Charlotte, linebacker Darryl Harris of North, tackle Mike Cureton of Olympic, linebacker Jimmy McCoy of North, tackle Jeff Hall of Olympic and linebacker Keith Patterson of West Charlotte. Keep your out-of-town friends informed on what’s happening in Charlotte by sending them a copy of the Charlotte Post each week. li—i Chris Cook ...May not play ing Rams. He is the team's big play man. Scotty Williams has scored six times, including a 49 yard pass-run and a pass-run for 37 yards. Will iams has also kicked nine extra points and a field goal to lead the team in individual scoring. Means has registered four touch downs, with a 677-yard run against the Garinger Wildcats his longest gallop this year. Jimmy Harward has caught three touchdown passes, including a 57-yarder against South. Quarterback Tony Campagna has a one yard run against Mecklenburg as his only scoring jaunt and Ron Raeford provided the other TD 18 yards out against Independence Patroits. People talk about our weak sec ondary,” offered Williams. "But when we have prepared for the teams with the good quarterbacks we have done well. We stopped Mike eDDley of Harding.” Lady Sabers Looking CONCORD-The lady Sabers of Barber-Scotia College have con cluded the best season in the history of women’s basketball at the institution, last year with a 17-10 record and are looking for ward to more of the same during the 1979-1980 season, according to Head Coach Carl B. Clark. "We were fortunate to have some outstanding performers on last years’s team,” Clark said, "and we re looking forward to having a number of them back this year. Coupled with the new blood on the team for this season's recruits, we should be able to field a fine team.” Clark said those returning include standout sophomore Co-captain Earlean Heath. Miss Heath, ST; averaged 14.5 points per game and shot .581 during the last season, good enough to earn her a 2nd place ranking in the Nationaal Association of Women’s Sports orga nization.She also averaged 12.1 rebounds per game, qualifying her “Our defense should hold well against High Point" Williams continued. “We are a lot better than we were last year at this time When we went to the playoff last year we were inexperienced. Well, we are experienced now.” For Great Season for a sixth place finish in the sta tistics compiled by the National Association of Women’s Sports. She is already high on the all-time scorers list for the Lady Sabers and holds the school records for the most points scored during a game (32) and the most rebounds pulled down during a game (30). Connie Lee per, senior co-captain of the team, will also be returning for another season. During the 1978-79 season, she averaged 10.1 points per game and was second on the team in assists with 45. 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