James Coach Will Holthouser over at Harding High School is excited about one of his returning prospects. At 6’4” and 205 pounds, Carl Williams looks like a irtenanceforRam opponents of the Southwestern 4A ConferenCe thiSIall. “He is a very good athlete,” Holtshouser said. “We are proUd of the work that he did for us last year.” Carl is active on the weights this summer, hoping to better anchor the offensive and defensive line even better this year. As a sophomore, he started in the varsity’s last eight-games. Independence’s Marks Maye and. Tony White have been selected for the East-West AU-Star basketball game in Greensboro at the Coliseum on July .28 during the coaches’ Maye is attentihg North Carolina on a football scholarship. White is attending They helped the Patmts to?—— of the stebetournatoenf fSLoa - jj wiil. Superlatives for the SObresinciuded: ...Jane Stover, pitcher^wlth a 12-1 record She moved Irbm short Wbp to fill a void: - ...Jackie Hinson with a .519 hatting average. ,,*• *,,, . n.*iSjVer With 0 ^ aVetage dUrtng Ule . ...Tricia Noble with a .454 average during the playofrtdfcMMinjRf ...Felicia McFaddeh with a .450 Average during the playoffs. s * * £ Davis believes that the team was siml lar to thr (ipptllirtjiiiy ‘ and liked tb piiU sui'priaett'^' Recapturing the scenario, the 1 DougiasBywtbiMr u*sabwrv game l-o.: * in that the provided the margin of victory. stover was the losing pitchi Sabres were shut out' on four hit Joy Oxendine and & **?**;:. , co-capunnMMsOn run with two out ahd the bottom of the seventh inning, stover was dM hifiintf idrdTiiiisiiuSiMjiisi wins rfndlittflfliflP*1' TO linedrl MIS Kath, \ Stovdfe left to ttrthe’Score slam Southwestern ference --—-:— ~i Claudia Truesdale of Johnson C. Smith makes tsssasnsj^'^ ajjftmp application form, 37M0Q0, ext. J104, fromB a.m. to noon and 2-4 p.m. Charlotte Post ’“Sjp' 15*4012 atsun. Inc. :—=d SCSC Wins MEAC Award pdOl^HHtfcM Uni versity had 2V, the Univer sity at Maryland Eastern Shore 18. North Carolina AicT State University IS, and Bethune-Cookman 18. S.C State remarkably renrea its inira pcnuioeot trophy last year. A MEAC school must win three all sports titles, not neeee it can permanently retire an MEAC trophy. . In 18B2-8S, the S.C. State . Roarings won MEAC cham pionships in football, wrestling, outdoor track cood in both cross coun try and tennis, and placed third in indoor track and Howard piled its points ball andH—nds titles and second place finishes in outdoor and indoor track. Rounding out the MEAC 1982-83 rhsmplraehlie. Delaware State won indoor track and field, -^.Mary land Eastern Shore won the Dr. Macao Nanco, Preai dent of S.C. State, has said that the MEAC award sig nifies that S.C. State Col ath ledjg ; program, 'and there are no favorites; be THE iCHAHLOltE POST < i Adverts*fi * i, | Offer The r. BEST Buys 1 ; in Town. t; j The all-n«w Volvo Til GUE la here-right on design-and-development ssasetfs a tong detour to get here, you have to undentand where it's been. And why. —HaUarad Test Track, SwedeoFcrthe J60 GLE, they call^ConstaM *ac£ U redecefbody shock, and vibration to a rear wheels la constant for able handling. Haltarad’s ' • hairpin handling coarse .—Mojave r,i m traliaa outback, Swiss Alps, Lsplaad.^The Volvo 7«Q dknate control system tint proved to beef greet comp' fort wksn driven through some of the hottest and eldest {daces on earth. No stands still, the climated tsel system la changing the air five times a mtheU. -«ey West If a paint Job can hold ap in Florida 's semi-tropical, nit peril at-, moephere, it cee sendee Jetf about aaytripMgL Tests provpd ths Voher^; t. TJ ? ' ' If ’ **•..-. 'rT2^7' KH i».v'^ !c.*T •'.i /nooern fjynt-vrtwel i ina i |W WWPi Drne a Wagon, $E