^ For the Week of April 24 through April 30, 2001 TRACK AND FIELD GOLF TENNIS Score by Piriod* lit 2nd Tow ? South All-Stars 35 42 77' WOMEN 1st Fayetteville State » 316 + 312 = 628 Teams Score Total North All-Stars 45 53 89 1. Saint Augustine's College, 205 2nd St Augustine's » 324 + 315 = 639 1.J. C.Smith 71 2. Virginia Union, 85 50 3rd J. C. Smith = 334 + 330 = 664 2. Shaw 64 SOUTH 3. Marable 4-9,0-1,6-8 -14; Glaze Shaw University. 81 4th N.C Central = 350 + 369 = 719 3. Virginia State 48 3-10,J 4. North 2-3 - Jordan 2-8, 0-3 Carolina Central, 78 5th Eliz. City State = 352 + 377 = 729 4. N. C. Central 46 0-2, 8; 0-0, 4; 5. Burton 0-2,0-0, 0-0 0; Henderson 3- Livingstone 56 6th Virginia State = 367 + 369 = 736 5. St.Augustine's 36 6. 7-10 14; Watklns 1-4, 0- Virginia State, 46 5 7th Virginia Union = 453 + 431 = 884 6. W-Salem State 28 10, 1-5, 1-4, 7. Saint Paul's 31 7. Saint Paul's 9 0 3; Jefferson 2-13, 1-8, 0-0- 5; 8 Johnson C. Smith, 12 1. Saud Jabali-Nash, SAC 72-80 152 8. Virginia Union 0 Roberts - 4-10, 3-6, 3-8 14; Lee 2-4. 9 Bowie State, 7 2 Kenan James, SAC 77-76 153 0-1, 0-0 4; Kenley 0-4, 0-1, 3-6 3; fcr O 3. Edric Poiter, SAC 80-75 155 #1 Singles Surratt 3-6, 0-0, 2-4 8 MEN Chris Lee, JCSU, def. S. Okoya, SU, 7-6 (7). 7-5 Totals 24-82, 6-28, 23-42 77 4. David Boykins, FSU 82-73 155 #2 1. Saint Augustine's. 216 5. Thomas Watkins, VSU 81-74 155 Singles John Agori, SU. def. Atiba Wing, JCSU, 6-1 6-2 NORTH 2. Virginia State, 111 #3 Singles DRAFT All-Pro Photo 3. Livingstone. 76 J. Gilbert, JCSU. def. L. Da-Thong, SU, 6-0 6-2 Petty - 2-7,2-7,0-0 6; Shingler -1 -3,0- ANDERSON. All-time 4 Virginia Union, 51 #4 Singles 0, 0-3 2; Canady 1-3, 0-0, 3-7 5; LIST Grambling wide receiver 5. Winston-Salem State, 32 G.Jones. JCSU, def. J.Ingram. SU, 6-3 7-5 Miller 2-5,0-2, 0-0 4; J. Brown 6-12, first black 5. Johnson C. Smith, 32; 7 #5 Singles 0-3, 4-6 16; M, Brown 4-9, 3-6, 2-3 college player A. Momon, JCSU. def Mondeh, SU, 7-5 2-6 7-5. 0-0 Whitt 7- in North Carolina Central, 30 13; Williams 3-5, 0-1, 6; SHORT taken 2001 NFL Draft. 8 *6 Singles 0-0, 0-0 14; 2-5, 1-3, 0-0 Shaw, 29 A Bohler, JCSU, def. C Johnson, SU, 6-2 6-0 9, Riggins NORTH SWEEPS IN ALL-STAN HOOPS; 9. Bowie State 21 5; Boston 3-5, 0-0, 0-2 6; Gidney -1- 10. Saint Paul's, 18 JMOST VALUABLE PLAYER 3, 0-0, 4-7 6; Howard 4-7, 0-1. 5-5 RECEIVERS NEARLY SWEEP NFL DRAFT 11. Fayetteville State, 1 Chris Lee, Jr., Johnson C. Smith 13; Neal -1-4, 0-0,0-0 2 IT Totals 37-77, 6-23, 18-33 98 UNDER THE BANNER WHAT'S GOING ON IN AND AROUND BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS NFL Draft hit all-time low LUT WILLIAMS picks ' '-[ BCSP Editor IN LINEI Former and NBA BLACK COLLEGE hoops The number of black college picks PLAYERS TAKEN IN star , now an assistant coach with the NBA's in an NFL Draft hit an all-time low this 2001 NFL DRAFT , has been mentioned weekend as only four players were as a possible replacement for George selected out of the 246 that went off the FIFTH ROUND Irvine who was fired last week as boards in the seven-round event staged DETROIT head coach for the NBAs Detroit Saturday and Sunday in New York's 17) Scotty Anderson, WR, Grambling St ij Madison Square Garden. WASHINGTON Pistons. Mahom, a 16-year NBA vet- 23) Darnerian McCants, WR, Delaware St Also going by the boards was a 17- eran who for the Pistons from played year run when at least one black college SIXTH ROUND 1985 to 1989 and was a member of player was drafted in the first three NEW ENGLAND rounds. 17) Arthur Love, TE, S. C. State the '89 Pistons championship squad, MINNESOTA Carroll Smith photo reportedly has his name in the hat In fact, it was not until Sunday's 26) Carey Scott, DB, Kentucky State MAHORN: fifth round that Formeir along with former teammate Bill Detroit selected Hampton and NB/> Grambling State wide receiver Scotty star be foi Laimbeer and current Denver assis¬ BLACK COLLEGE may up Anderson with the 17th pick the All-Pro Detroit job. tant John Lucas. Detroit GM Joe 148th overall. Photography DelState Photo PLAYERS TAKEN IN RECEIVING DUO: wide receiver Anderson and Delaware Dumars, who was a teammate of after Anderson with Grambling Scotty (L) DRAFTS SINCE 1991 Going shortly State wide receiver/tight end Darnerian McCants were the first two black Muhorn. he intends to talk to both Mahorn the 23rd college says and Laimbeer selection of the fifth round players to go off the boards at this weekend's NFL Draft. Receivers were three of 1991 -21 (12 rounds) about the job, Mahorn, who was on hand for this past week- (154th overall) to Washington was the four black college players picked. 1992-29 Delaware State wide end 1993 9 (8 rounds) end's Black All-Star Classic in Baltimore as a receiver/tight College serving Darnerian tremendous side." Redskins coach Love fits the mold of for¬ 1994 14 (7 rounds) coach of the women's South McCants. up (6-3,236) team, made it clear at Friday's Schottenheimer said. McCants mer 1995- 13 South Carolina State tight end Marty New England tight end Ben Coates 1996- 17 conference that one of his is to be an NBA head press goals Arthur Love, who many expected to played tight end but was often split who the Patriots drafted out of 1997- 13 coach. Before joining head coach Lon Kruger's staff in Atlanta, be the first black college player to go wide to take advantage of his height at Livingstone in the fifth round of the 1998-8 1999 -7 Mahorn served one season as head coach of the CBA's off the boards, went to New DSU. The Redskins say he ran 4.41 in 1990 draft. Scott (5-11. 205) is England expected 2000-13 the 40 and him to be a to add to the Rockford Lightning. The 6-8 Mahom was a second round with the 17th pick of the sixth round expect deep speed Vikings defensive 2001 4 pick threat and return kicks. of the Washington Bullets in the 1980 NBA Draft after finish- (180th overall). Minnesota selected the and special teams squads. L only non-receiver of the four draftees ing his career as Hampton's all time leading scorer (2,418 when they chose Kentucky State cor- points) and second-leading rebounder. nerback Carey Scott with the 26th North sweeps all-star tilts selection (189th overall) of the same STRIKING! I The North Carolina A&T women's round. BALTIMORE The men's and women's North All-Stars were bowling team finish 12th in the 16-team field at the The 6-2, 180-pound Anderson, too much for who had two their South counterparts as rolled to Intercollegiate Bowling Championships this past weekend in brothers play in the NFL, they finished his career at the G-Men's all- victories Saturday in the 6th Annual Grand A&T lost to Erie Rapids. Michigan. (N.Y.) College 4-2 time leader in receptions (198) and TD National Car Rental Black College All-Star but came back to knock off Florida 4-3. In their final at State, receptions (35). Last season he hauled Classic Morgan State's Hill match of the double-elimination tournament, the Lady Aggies in 76 catches for 1,298 yards and 11 Field House. Both the North men and fell to Central Missouri State, 4-1. The team was led by coach TDs. He will compete for a back-up women, made up of senior stars from the Central Adam Chastain and captain Crystal Bailey. A&T was the spot for the Lions behind starters Germaine Crowell and Morton. Intercollegiate Athletic Conference first historically black college or university to compete in what Johnny and the McCants (6-4, some (ClAA) Mid-Eastern Athletic ..agnounts to the national of The 208) opened Conference championship bowling. Lady eyes late in the draft evaluation running (MEAC), built double-digit finished fourth in the East to a berth to Carroll Smith halftime leads and cruised to victories over Atfgies Region gain the a sub 4.5 40 time. Half of the 36 passes photo national championships. he last for the INSIDE FORCE: Livingstone's Julie the North's Southwestern Athletic caught year Hornets were Tarrance battles Benedict's Kendra Conference for touchdowns five each (32) (SWAC), Southern 1 including Cousar (45) in women's game. The 6-5 Intercollegiate Athletic Conference against N. C. A&T and Liberty. Tarrane finished with a nine points, (SIAC) and all-stars before a "We felt like in this round, he had a 12 rebounds and independent THE STAT CORNER team-high two blocks. crowd estimated at just under 3,000 fans. The North women had a Carroll Smith WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS IN BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS distinct height photo as SILKY SMOOTH: .-. advantage 6-5 Julie Tarrance of Men's game MVP BCSP Notes 6-3 Joe Brown of State tries to BLACK COLLEGE Livingstone. Malveata Johnson of N. Coppin get SIAC C. A&T and 6-2 Sharon Palmer of by Southern's Courtney Henderson. ROOKIE FREE AGENT SIGNINGS Spring Champs Johnson C. Smith, towered over the small¬ Brown led all scorers with 16 points Albany State won the 2001 SIAC Baseball as defeated MINNESOTA VIKINGS Championship they er South women leading to a gaping 72-48 ry. His first the North Kentucky State 7-5, in the championship game at Golden Rams Park in eight helped jump OL Bennitte Wadell (Tuskegee) Saturday rebounding advantage. The South led 39-27 out to a 45-35 halftime lead. Brown The Golden Rams are coached ASU coach led Albany. by first-year Stanley Stubbs. at the half before finishing off a 84-61 vic¬ four North in double PHILADELPHIA EAGLES who becomes the first coach to win back-to-back titles at two SIAC schools. players figures. Stubbs' tory. Tennessee State OT Kendrick Rogers (Alabama A&M) Paine team won the 2000 Fort State's women won guard Jamie championship. Valley both the Delaware State forward Chavonne Roberts, Miles forward Dwavne track and field and Softball while the men of WASHINGTON REDSKINS championships Morehouse took home Stewart scored 10 second half points and Marable and Southern titles in track and field and tennis. The women's tennis title was sharp-shooter RB Stanley Stephens (SC State) captured by finished with a game-high 16 to garner Henderson all had 14 LB Jauron Tuskegee. Courtney points Dailey (Florida A&M) women's MVP honors. Alcorn State's to lead the South who canned only 29.3% CIAA SWAC MVP Cherea Wood was TAMPA BAY Spring Champs the only (24 of 82) of their shots from the field. Saint both the men's and team WR Augustine's captured women's titles at the CIAA South player to reach double-figures with Former NBA stars Jacquay Nunnally (Florida A&M) Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Durham. N.C. Saturday. The wins mark the 10 points. (North) and Darryl Dawkins (South) JACKSONVILLE fifth consecutive title for the women and the fourth straight for the men. The men of In the men's game, Coppin State's all- coached WR Antonio the men's teams while retired Stanley (Bethune-Cookman) Johnson C. Smith won their third straight CIAA tennis championship. JCSU MEAC forward Joe Brown had eight points WNBA player Kym Hampton (North) Shaw in each of the matches six of the seven in each half to lead all scorers played championship winning match¬ with 16 and and former Hampton and NBA star Rick ON NFL EUROPE ROSTERS es. State St 628 to 639 to take the the MVP award in a FayetteviUe edged Aug's golf title. cop 98-77 North victo- Mahom (South) handled the women. Keith Jackson, DT, Cheyney State Cincinnati Dwain Epps, LB, Texas Southern Seattle Roshaun Matthews, LB, Southern, D7-2001 DRAGONS BASEBALL TRACK AND FIELD TENNIS DeAunte Brown. CB, Central St (Ohio) Cleveland Scora by Parloda 1st 2nd TOtaT* Roderick South Robinson, QB, Arkansas-Pine Bluff Indianapolis CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WOMEN: WOMEN All-Stars 27 34 Troy Pelshak, LB, North Carolina AT Jacksonville State North All-Stars 39 45 8v"- Albany 7, Kentucky State 5 1. Fort 2. State . Valley 277.5, Albany 1ST ROUND: . Game 11 244.5 3. Clark AU 118 4.Paine 30. Fort Valley Slate del. State, 5-0 James Watkins, S, Tennessee St Jacksonville State 6, Owen 5 MEN Albany south Kentucky LeMoyne Kentucky Slate def LeMoyne-Owen, 5-1 Hassell 2-2 Thomas Washington, DT, Winston Salem Kansas City Game 10 1. Morehouse 266 2. St. 199 3. 2-6, 0-3, 6; Wood 4-l5r! Warner Herndon, DB, St Green Albany SEMI-FINALS: 1-7,1- 6; Cousar 3-8,0-0,0-1 6; Morgan Bay Kentucky State 14, Paine 14 Clark AU 96 4. Fort Valley 71 5. Kentucky Clark-Atlanta def. Fort State, 5-0 Wlilt®.; Leon Murray. QB, Tennessee St New York Game 9 Valley 0-3, 0-2, 2-2 2; Gaynor 2-10, St. 44 6. Paine 40.5 7. Tuskegee 28.5 Kentucky Slate def. Tuskegee, 5-2 2 -5;Sims-1-2. 0-1;iv- Albany State 12, LeMoyne Owen 6 8. Miles 25. 3RD PLACE 0-0,1-2-3; Howij-; Jay Johnson, RB, Grambling Miami MATCH: 1-3, 0-0, 2-3 4; McKenzie 2-5. 0-Kti» Ft. Valley State def. Kentucky State 2 6; Scotl 3-9, 0-3, 2-4 Johnny Huggins, TE, Alabama St Dallas OUTSTANDING WOMEN SCORERS: CHAMPIONSHIP: 8; Andersory-? Michael C, Norfolk State D2-2000 Track: Sharlene Fort 2-4. 0-2, 0-0 4; Byrum 0-2. 0-1. Early, MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Fuller, Valley St. 71.5 Tuskegee def. Clark-Atlanta, 5-4 Oijlj Antoine McNutt, G, Tennessee State D5-2001 Darian Murphy, Albany State total points (400IH 1st: Hept 1st: 100LH 0; Harris-3-9, 1-2,0-0-7 James Roscoe, DE, Clark-Atlanta D4-2001 1st: U 2nd; TJ 2nd; 100 5th; JT 6th; 200 Totals 23-76, 2-22, 13-19 61 .**£ -6th) MEN Jason Brookins, RB. Lane College Baltimore OUTSTANDING HITTER . ... FRANKFURT Field: Gloria Berryhill, Fort Valley St. 30 total 1ST ROUND: north GALAXY Darian Murphy, Albany State 1st; DT JT def. Tony Hamler. WR, Morhouse New England points (SP 1st; 1st) Tuskegee Kentucky State, 5-2 Brooks 4-10, 0-1, 0-0 8; Palmer 4-8# OUTSTANDING MEN SCORERS: Fort. Valley State def. LeMoyne-Owen, 5-2 0-1,0-0-8; Johnson J Terrance Simmons, T, Alabama St Washington MOST OUTSTANDING FIELDER Track: Irumva Christophe, Morehouse College, SEMI-FINALS: 5-12,0-0,1-3 tl-I Andre Reed. Jackson 30 Washington 3-13, 0-1, 2-3 8; LB, St Washington Marquis Chachere, Albany State total points (3kSt 1st; 5k 1st; 1500 1st) Morehouse def 5-0 Smiif.; Field: Jesse Lipscombe, Morehouse, 27 total Tuskegee. 2-6, 02. 0-0 4: Covington -1-3, 1-2^97: points (HJ 1st; JT 2nd; U 4th; TJ 3RD PUCE: 0 3; 2-7, 0-0 Doug Miller, DT. Howard Atlanta COACH OF THE YEAR 5th) del Claybum 1-1, 5; FiekJ»; Leonard Tuskegee LeMoyne-Owen - 2-7,1-2. 0-0 5; Tarrance 4-7, Stephens. TE. Howard Detroit Stanley Stubbs, Albany State Alice CHAMPIONSHIP: OO; it* Lionel Hayes. QB. Grambling State D10-2001 Coachman Coach of the Year: 2 9; Moore 2-7, 00, 3-4 7; Darlene Moore, Fort Valley St. Morehouse del Fort Valley Slate 7-13, SteweiltlJ Jamal Brooks. LB. Hampton D3-2001 Robert Cross Coach of the Year: 0-0,2-2-16 Damon Nivens, OL. Southern D1-2001 Willie Hill. Morehouse College. Totals -36-93,3-10.9-14 84 ©AZEEZ Communications, Inc. VOL VII. NO. 37