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Page 8B - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, December 7,1989 New Davidson Football Coach Continued From Page 7B ment. I look forward to working with sandy Carnegie In the Wild cat club and to getting Involved with the football team." Fagg says his most Important priorities are recruiting and se lection of a coaching staff. Present members will be con sidered for assistant's posi tions. Fagg's Davidson connections are strong. He graduated from Davidson In 1958 with a degree In psychology and received his master's degree in 1962 from Boston University. Fagg first coached at Davidson and was chief recruiter from 1965 until 1970 under Coach Homer Smith, now the offensive coordinator at Alabama. The 1969 team won the Southern Conference championship and went to the Tangerine (now Cit rus) Bowl. He served as head coach of the Wildcats from 1970 until 1973 and stepped down when David son gave up scholarships and began awarding need-based aid. Prior to Joining the Davidson staff, Fagg was assistant foot ball coach and wrestling coach at Garlnger High School In Charlotte. In 1964 he was head wrestling coach and assistant football coach at The Citadel. After leaving Davidson, Fagg was offensive coordinator for five years at Georgia Tech. He moved to the University of Ha waii as associate head coach and offensive coordinator for Dick Tomey, who Is now head coach at Arizona and was an as sistant at Davidson with Fagg. In 1982, Fagg was ofienstve co ordinator for one season at South Carolina before returning to Hawaii as associate head coach and offensive coordina tor. He moved to Arizona when Tomey was named head coach. Turner Signs NBA Pact Continued From Page 7B now. 'We're very proud to have been part of the most successful net work launch In history and we look forward to being part of the spectacular growth of the net work," NBA Commissioner Da vid Stern said. Turner Sports President Terry McGulrk said he agreed to the huge Increase because "we eval- auated where TNT was going over the next four years and how significant and compelling the NBA programming has become." "Purely from an advertising standpoint the NBA will proba bly not be profitable," he said, "But the growth It will derive from the subscriber side makes us absolutely happy with the deal we have today." The deal came on the last day of Turner's 30-day exclusive ne gotiating period with the NBA McGulrk and Stern said they thought other cable networks would have offered more If the exclusive period had expired. The Turner deal comes 111/2 months after CBS took baseball from NBC for $1.06 billion over four years, touching off the net work competition that has pushed up television contracts. Slowdown Works For No. 1 The Ao»oclatcd PTe— BILLINGS (AP) — Baker girl's basketball coach Clajrton Hor- nung had a simple plan in Sat urday night's Class B champion ship game _ stop Fairfield's Jodi Hlnrlchs. "We wanted to shorten the game," said Homung after No, 2 Baker upended top-ranked Fair- field 34-28 for the Class B title. "I really felt 32 minutes was too long, that (Hlnrlchs) would get too many shots. "She's a great player, and we wanted to reduce the number of shots she could take." It worked to near perfection, as the 6-foot-4 University of Mon tana slgnee was held to just 13 points _ 10 below her season av erage. Hlnrlchs made only four of 18 field-goal attempts and shot O-of-5 from the floor In the fourth quarter. 'We got the shots we wanted, they just wouldn't drop," Fair- field coach Dean Gamradt said. "Jodi was getting the shots. She just couldn't get them to fall." Baker ended its season with a perfect 27-0 record. Fairfield, the defending state champion, finished the year with a 23-4 mark. The combined oolnt total tied a record for the lowest score In a state championship game when Glendive defeated White- fish 33-29 In 1977. Barbie Spriggs, who was named the tournament’s most valuable player, scored 11 points to lead Baker's balanced scoring attack. Tammy Hornung chipped In with 8, including a pair of three- pointers, while Sandle Barkley had 7. Hlnrlchs, also named to the Al-Tournament team, ended her era at Fairfield having led three Eagles teams to the state tournament. Fairfield also won 71 of 78 games the last three years. "She Is about as hard a worker as ahybody I've ever coached," said Gamradt, who has been at Fairfield for nearly two decades. In the consolation champion ship, Janelle Satake scored 20 points to lead Three Forks to a 47-42 'Victory over Falrvlew. Satake, an Al-Toumament team selection, also pulled do'wn a game-high 19 rebounds for her team, which finished at 17-11. Falrvlew, which wound up at 20-9, warmed up In the second half and fought back behind the shooting of forward Michele Paulson. Paulson, who scored four fX)lnts In the first half, hit 13 second-half points. Including three three-pointers. Paulson was also named to the Al- Toumament team. Sherrill, Brewington Are Best Kim Brewington continued her reign of terror through the ClAA with 15 points against South east Missouri and a season-high 35 at Hampton. Mark Sherrill, a 6-5 sopho more from Durham, hit for 17 points at Norfolk State and 24 at Hampton. Brewington BUFFALO TtRE QUOTES ONLY ONE TIRE PRICE! Irs Our Lowest Priceh AND IT INCLUDES: • MOUNTING •COMPUTER BALANCE • VALVE STEM • ROTATION SERVICE WE SELL ALL TIRE BRANDS (With mileage warranties up to 60,000 miles) WHITE WALL STEEL BELTED RADIALS LOW $ AS CREDIT$$ 39 155/880R-13 INSTANT AVAIUBLE0N4U. TIRES •SERVICE^ CUSTOM WHEELS 90 DAYS • LIKE CASH! 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