4C SPORTS/tirte Cliatlotte $oat Thursday, April 15, 2004 For the Week of April 13 through April 19, 2004 FINDING A PLACE IN THE ARENA Philadelphia Soul Photo RYAN: Rebuffed by NFL, Clark Atlanta product one of many making his mark in the Arena Football League. T SC STATE GETS NEW WOMEN'S COACH; UMES MAKES HISTORY AT NCAA BOWLING UNDER THE BANNER WHAT'S GOING ON IN AND AROUND BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS MOVIN' UP AT SC STATE: south Carolina State University announced Tonya Mackey as it's new women's basketball head coach Monday after noon. S.C. State interim Athletics Director Charlene Johnson proudly presented Mackey as the new head coach at a press conference in the Garnet and Blue Room on the campus of the University. "We SCSU Sports Photo MACKEY: From associate lackey as the new head coach to head coach women’s basketball coach at South Carolina State. South Carolina State University," Johnson said. "We believe that she possesses the knowledge and ability to move the women's basketball program forward." Mackey, the associate head coach for the past two seasons, was introduced as the successor to the departing Keshia Campbell, who resigned at the end of the 2003- 04 season. "I'm elated about being the women's basketball coach at S.C. State," Mackey said at an after noon press conference. "To me. South Carolina State University is the number one school in the country." The head coaching position will be the first for Mackey who has been a Lady Bulldog assistant for the past seven sea sons, including associate head coach the last two seasons. "Coach Mackey has been a part of the basketball tradition here for several years, both as a player and as an assistant coach." Johnson added. "She's familiar with the universi ty's expectations for our women's program - which has enjoyed many successes and achievements over the years - and has accepted the challenge to return the program to those lofty heights." Mackey was a member of the staff that led the team to consecutive 18-win seasons in 2000-01 and 2001-02. She also spent three seasons as a Lady Bulldog player from 1987-1990, earning three letters and several team and conference honors. Prior to returning to S.C. State in 1997, Mackey served as an assistant women's bas ketball coach at Kentucky State University where she helped to guide the Thoroughbreds to the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Western Division title as well as the SIAC championship in 1996. PIN FALLS: The three black college teams involved in the inaugural NCAA Women’s Bowling National Championship were ousted in day two of double elimination play Friday in Houston but not before making a little noi.se. Maryland-Eastern Shore made history in day one Thursday by bowling the first 300 Baker ever in NCAA play. The feat is so rare that there may have been only one other such game in ten years of professional team bowling. UMES, which entered day two seeded seventh, • was eliminated Friday by losing 4-1 to Nebraska and 4-0 to New Jersey City. Winston-Salem State entered Friday's play seeded eighth and dropped consecutive matches to Central Missouri State. 4-1. and to Southern. 4-0. Southern, seeded sixth, was eliminated by dropping two matches with Fairleigh-Dickinson, 4-3 and 4-1. THE STAT CORNER WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS IN BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS SPRING SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPS THIS WEEK CIAA April 14-17, Charlotte, NC SIAC April 13 -18, Columbia, SC SWAC Golf (Men and Women) April 12-14, Houston, TX OAZEEZ Communications, Inc. VOL. X, NO. 36 2002-03 BLACK COLLEGE BASEBALL (Men's Results, Standings and Weekly Honors) MEAC FAMU 20, NSU B NSU 10, FAMU 0 B^C 11,DSU2 DSU11,B-CC2 CSC 12, GlownO SWAC JSUl.MVSUO JSU 9, MVSU 2 JSU7, MVSU 3 MVSU 2, JSU 1 AA&M 4, Ale. St. 3 AA&M 6. Ale. St. 7 Dali. Bapt.16. GSU1 Alab. Si. 15, Tusk. 11 Ale. St. 13. AA&M 11 Ale. St. IS. AASM 10 PV 9, UAPB 7 PV e, UAPB 7 ^ 1 A A Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association CONF, ALL w W L Virginia State 9 13 14 Eliz, City State 6 14 9 St, Augustine's 4 9 14 Shaw 4 4 23 St. Paul's 2 10 2 15 CIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER PITCHER NA OFFENSIVE MEAC, Bethune-Ckiokman Florida A&M Delaware State Coppin State Norfolk State NCMT State Matyland-E. S, 21 15 18 23 14 18 9 21 11 24 12 17 2 30 MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER JUAN SERRANO, Fr., 2B. NSU • Hit .818, going 9 tor 11 with lour douUes, 1 HR and eight RBI. Raised batting average to .361. PITCHER BRYAN CROSSLEY. Jr.. P, CSC • Led Coppin State to first-ever shutout 12-0 over Georgetown. Had seven stakeouts ^ile surrendering three tuts and two wahs. CI A Southern Intercollegiate Q\A/A OIMU Athletic Conference E. DIVISION Paine Albany Stale Morehouse Benedict Clark Atlanta W. DIVISION Miles Kentucky Slate Tuskegee Lane LeMoyne-Owen SIAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER W W L E. DIVISION W W L 16 2 27 15 Miss. Valley Sf. 17 21 12 15 21 12 Jackson State 13 21 15 11 24 Alabama State 9 11 15 19 12 25 Alcorn State 10 14 13 19 1 17 36 Alabama A&M 7 17 11 23 W. DIVISION Southern 11 17 7 12 23 10 Texas Southern 12 12 10 10 11 14 Ark. Pine Bluff 13 10 16 18 10 17 20 Prairie View A&M 11 13 24 24 12 15 Grambling State 3 17 25 11 25 SWAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYERS MARK LEWIS - Jr., SS, UAPB - Hit .538 (7 of 13} with one double, one triple and 2 RBIs. Was 3 of 4 in stolen bases. BRYANT LANGE, JR., Jr.. CF, JSU • Hit .538 (7 of 13| with 2 doubles, three RBIs and was 3 of 4 in stolen bases. PITCHER JERMAINE SHACK - Sr.. LHP, MVSU - Pitched MV^U to only win in four-game senes with JSU allowing two hits, struck out 3 and walked one while giving up one lun. INDEPENDENTS West Virginia State 28 10 Savannah State 18 14 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK JERRY ADKINS, Sr., WVSU • Adkins betted his first three HRs as WVSU won four straight games vs. Bluefield State. He batted .437 with nine runs scored and eight RBIs. Also had two doubles as WVSU moved to 14-1 in the WVIAC West Division. AFL offers second chance for stardom LUT WILLIAMS BCSP Editor A total of 47 former black college play ers are again making their mark in the Arena Football League. The 19-team league that plays on a 50- yard field has become a practical alternative for players that for one reason or another don't make in the National Football League. Currently, the defending Arena Bowl champion Tampa Bay Storm leads the way with six former black college players. The Orlando Predators and Philadelphia Soul each has six from black colleges. Many of the players had short stints in the NFL and have found homes in the AFL. One former black college AFL standout. Dwainc Carpenter, formerly of the Buffalo Destroyers, went the other way using his sound play in the AFL as a springboard to a roster spot with the NFL's San Francisco 49ers last year. So it can go both ways. Among those currently plying their trade in the AFL, Philadelphia Soul full back/linebacker Chris "Soul Train: Ryan was named last week as the AFL's U. S. Army Ironman of the Week for his all-around performance in his team's 47-31 win over the Dallas Desperados. Ryan, who bounced around the camps of several NFL teams before settling for an AFL career, was a star running back at Clark Atlanta. He is in his fifth year in the AFL. Last week Ryan had five carries for four yards and two touchdowns on the ground. He also had one reception for eight yards and a touchdown. He also excelled on defense and special teams with three solo tackles includ ing two for a loss, two sacks and one pass defended. He also blocked a point-after attempt by Dallas kicker Jason Wells. This is the first time that Ryan has received an AFL weekly award. For the season. Ryan is leading the Soul in rushing with 33 carries for 95 yards and 11 touchdowns. His 11 touchdowns on the ground place him third in the AFL in that cat egory. He has also blocked four kicks (3 field goals, 1 PAT).- San Jose Saber Cats wide receiver/line backer James Roe out of Norfolk State was recently named a Co-Baby Ruth Real Deal Offensive Player of the Week. BLACK COLLEGE PLAYERS ON ARENA LEAGUE ROSTERS PERRY ROE SOLOMON ARIZONA RATTLERS (0) AUSTIN WRANGLERS (0) CAROLINA COBRAS (3) Roe. who is in his fifth AFL season, earned the honor by helping San Jose to a 62- 55 victory over the defending champion Tampa Bay Storm last Sunday. The AIl- Ironman performer hauled in 11 receptions for 158 yards and a league record-tying seven touchdowns. The performance set new fran chise records in receiving touchdowns and points (42). This marks the third time and sec ond consecutive week that the former Spartan has earned an AFL weekly honor. Former South Carolina State wide receiver Freddie Solomon is nearly mirroring Roe’s output for the Tampa Bay Storm. Solomon has caught 48 passes for 19 TDs so far this season for the Storm. Roe has 58 receptions and 19 TDs. Among others are players like former N.C. A&T standout Troy Pelshak who signed as a free agent with St. Louis in 1999 and went on to win a Super Bowl ring as an outside line backer with ihfe Rams. He is in his first season as an offensive and defensive lineman with the Carolina Cobras. Anotlier NC A&T product, wide receiver Henry Douglas, .spent four years in the NFL. three with the Detroit Lions, before coming to the AFL this season with the Los Angeles Avengers. Douglas is a wide receiver/defen sive back in the AFL's two-way designation. He has caught 23 passes for seven touchdowns so far for the 5-4 Avengers. Among other black college standouts with NFL experience now playing in the AFL are former Tennessee State QB Leon Murray, now with the Georgia Force. Murray was an AFL all-Rookie selection last season. Former Livingstone and CIAA standout running back Wilmont Perry, who spent two seasons (1998-99) with the New Orleans Saints, is in his first AFL season with the Columbus Destroyers. Perry spent two out standing seasons (2002-03) with the AFL2 Cape Fear Wildcats before Joining the Destroyers. BCSP Notes Bobcats PR Manager Bradford {B.J.) Evan.s, formerly the Assistant Director of Sports Media Relations with the Miami HEAT, has recently left his post to join the NBA expan sion franchise Charlotte Bobcats as its Public Relations Manager. The Charlotte Bobcats will begin play during the 2004-05 season. Prior to his appointment with the HEAT, Evans spent one season as the Media Relations Manager of the National Basketball Development League's (NBDL) Asheville Altitude before his move to Miami in May of 2002. A 1994 graduate of North Carolina EVANS A&T, Evans was the Asst. Commissioner for Media Relations for the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference from August 1998 to June 2001. He had also had stints as the Sports Information Director and at his alma mater, North Carolina A&T and Sports Information Director at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Evans also served as the Tribune Manager at the Beach Volleyball venue dur ing the Centennial Olympic Games (1996) in Atlanta. 95 Nate Bell OL/DL Southern 1 Jarrick Hlllery WR/DB Tenn. State' 91 Troy Pelshak OLVDL N. C. A&T CHICAGO RUSH (1) 24 DaShane Dennis WR/DB Delaware State COLORADO CRUSH (1) 91 Hugh Hunter OL/DL Hampton COLUMBUS DESTROYERS (3) 95 Tyronn Johnson OL/DL Florida A&M 94 LaKendrick Jones OL/DL S. C. State 33 Wilmont Perry FB/LB Livingstone DALLAS DESPERADOS (1) 18 Jason Shelley WR/LB Central State DETROIT FURY (1) 22 John Williams DS Southern GEORGIA FORCE (2) 12 Leon Murray QB Tenn, State 92 Gillls Willson OL/DL Southern grand rapids rampage (3) 34 Chris Avery FB/LB Kentucky State 42 Ron Perry FB/LB Grambling 80 Carlos Johnson OS Lane INDIANA FIREBIRDS (2) 19 Anthony Hines WR/DB W-Salem State 33 Leroy Thompson FB/LB Delaware State LAS VEGAS GLADIATORS (3) 10 Rod Robinson QB UAPB 21 Marvin Taylor DS Florida A&M 75 Joe Burch OL.DL Texas Southern LOS ANGELES AVENGERS (2) 90 Silas Demary OL/DL Virginia State 17 Henry Douglas WR/DB N. C. A&T NEW ORLEANS VOODOO (4) 44 Jason Bratton FB/LB Grambling 15 Anthony Collins OS Morgan State 3 Chris Pointer DS Kentucky State 11 Calvin Spears WR/DB Grambling NEW YORK DRAGONS (2) 72 Matthew Steeple OLJDL Morgan State 80 Scott Cloman WR/DB Southern ORLANDO PREDATORS (6) 5 James Bowden WR/DB N.C.A&T 33 Rupert Grant FB/LB Howard 92 Reggie Lee OL/DL Florida A&M 0 Connel Maynor QB N. C. A&T 98 Doug Miller OL/DL Howard 69 Fred Ray O/DS Howard PHILADELPHIA SOUL (6) 6 Tyronne Jones OS Grambling 10 DeAuntae Brown WR/DB Central State 21 Joseph Todd WR/DB Miss. Valley St. 36 Chris Ryan FB/LB Clark Atlanta 90 Patrick Scott OL/DL S. C. State 50 Madison Johnson OL/DL Tuskegee SAN JOSE SABERCATS (3) 2 Barry Wagner WR/DB Alabama A&M 9 James Roe WR/LB Norfolk State 72 Devin Wyman OL/DL Kentucky State TAMPA BAY STORM (7) 65 Ernest Certain OL/DL Florida A&M 43 Darion Conner OL/DL Jackson State 1 Kelvin Kinney OL/DL Virginia State 81 Freddie Solomon OS S. C. State 18 Antoine Toliver WR/DB B-Cookman 50 Rod Williams OL/DL Florida A&M 30 Andre Bowden FB/LB Fayetteville St. 2002-03 BLACK COLLEGE SOFTBALL (Women's Results, Standings and Weekly Honors) SCORES CIAAMEAC, MEAC Aprils State 6, Hampton 0 Del State 4, Hampton t FAMU 13, NC A&T 2 FAMU 5, NCA&TO Aprils Del State 11, Navy 7 ALL SWAC Alab. Si.12.JSU0' Alab. Sl 11. JSU 2 Alab. St. to, JSU 3' Alab. St. 4. JSU t ' Mercer 13. AA&M 5 Mercer 4. AA&M 2 GSU5.UAf«4 UAPG 7,6SU 0 E. DIV. Sbaw Eliz. City State Virginia State Bowie State Virginia Union St. Paul's E.DIV. Winston-Satem St, , Fayetteville State i N, C, Central ; St. Augustine's ; J. C, Smitti : Livingstone W L W L A.ON. 19 13 17 7 16 21 8 16 4 21 0 23 W L W L 20 9 13 20 15 18 9 13 12 22 3 21 Delaware State Hampton Morgan State Coppin State Mdt Eastern Shore Howard S. DIV. Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M NC A&T State SC State Norfolk State 1 28 18 5 23 20 5 11 13 7 10 16 6 2 25 7 5 15 7 4 5 2 12 1 33 22 1 24 26 7 13 28 6 11 20 5 28 CIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ASHA SUnON, Fr., SS, NCCU - 6 G) 9-14. 643,1 26.1 HR. 8 RBIs. 4 SB ' PITCHER CURISSE STEANS, Fr.. P. NCCU • 5App, 54}, I 2i5 ERA. 20 IP. 14 H, 7 ER, n B8.35 Ks I OFFENSIVE - JO PRINCE. Sr.. 36. FSU : DEFENSIVE - LATISHA JUDO, Fr. C, NCCU COACH - LARRY KEEN. NCCU MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER CAROL McCRAY. Jr, 3S/DH. OSU - Fnshed week bcng .476 with 1.048 slugging percent age. In sot games, sbe was 10 tor 21 wdi 11 RBI. . nne rurrs scored and tour HRs ’ ROOKIE CATRINA ANSBACH. Fr. C. DSU - Had two tnptes. two doubies wMe baaing .364 (8-22). Also scored eight runs. SIAC CONF ALL E. DIVISION. Benedict Albany State Ft. Valley State Clark Atlanta Paine W. DIVISION Kentucky State W L w L 12 2 19 8 11 3 17 33 86 19 14 5 10 13 22 0 13 1 25 17 LeMoyne-Owen Cane 16 1 12 7 18 8 12 10 19 19 6 13 10 21 0 12 2 22 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PUYER Athletic Conference ALL E. DIVtSiON Miss. Valley St. Alabama A&M Alcorn State Jackson State Alabama State W. DIVISION Southern Prairie View A&M Texas Southern Ark- Pine Bluff Grambling State 22 10 14 32 12 14 6 19 9 34 20 14 18 25 6 19 6 16 2 37 PLAYER HEAH PATTERS. Jr, OF/DH. Alabama SL • Based ..462 (6 of 13). hioing 3 HRs. had rune RBIs. scored eight tuns and tini^ with 1.154 slugging percentage in four-game sweek over JSU. PITCHER PATRICIA DEL-REAL Sr.. RHP, Alabama St. - Posted two wns. one shuloiA. and a save with ERA of 0.54 alowrg nine hits and one run in 16 mings while walong two and sbimg out 15. INDEPENDENTS West Virginia State 15 13 Tennessee Slate 13 27 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK STACI KINDER, So.. OF, WVSU • Hit .437 In 37 at bats at WVW Invitational where WVSU went 9-2. She had five multi-hit games; includng four doubles, to go with 13 rims and 12 RBIs.