The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 12.02.1993, Blaðsíða 8

The White Falcon - 12.02.1993, Blaðsíða 8
Celebrating Black History Month on the cour By J02 Carlos Bongioanni The Black History Month Committee (BHMC) sponsored its second five on five basketball tournament, slam-dunk competi- tion and three-point shoot off last weekend. Five teams competed in the two-day, double elimination tournament, playing a total of eight games. The Express went undefeated, winning three straight games to coast to the number one spot. Second place went to the Hit Squad who were able to down the Tar Heels and Unified, but couldn ’ t get past the Express. In their first match-up, the Hit Squad stayed close to the Express losing by only three points. How- ever, the Express crushed them, 40-25, in the championship game. The Hoopsters were eliminated from com- petition early (with limited hoop action) after losing their first two games. Unified played three games before bowing out, while the Tar Heels battled back, after a first-round loss, only to lose again in the semi-finals. An added highlight to the weekend’s events was the slam dunk competition. Each con- testant got five chances to display his most impressive dunk. A panel of five judges rated each dunk on a scale of five to 10. When it was all over, they unanimously selected Maz6 Toomer as the best dunk artist. Rounding out the basketball weekend, 12 players competed in the three-point competi- tion. In taking top honors, Pete Baldwin showcased his talent for accuracy by sinking 11 of 15 long distance jump shots. Commenting on the tournament, Frank Ellis, Jr., BHMC tournament coordinator, said, “Blacks have had a major impact in sports. This is just another way to celebrate that fact during Black History Month. We’re concentrating on the athletic side this week- end.” According to Ellis, the BHMC has other events planned for the month of February. A trivia game for eighth through 12th graders will be held at the A.T. Mahan multi-purpose room, Wednesday at 6 p.m. Teams are ah_ ready formed. Anybody interested in wa ing is invited to attend. NATO men’s team comes up short, loses to Breidablik Chris Moore, no. 54, and John Rhodes, no. 55, try to contain no. 6, Joe Wright, in Sunday’s scrimmage game against Breida- blik. The NATO men's team led for much of the first half and early part of the second half, but eventually succumbed to Wright's con- stant attack. Wright scored 51 points to lead Breidablik past NATO 106 to 98. Two tech- nical fouls against NATO in the closing mo- ments of the game clenched the win for Breida- blik. The NATO men's team is currently pre- paring for the Northern Europe (NOREUR) Basketball Tournament to be held in Brawdy, Wales, Feb. 25-28. Coach Frank Ellis, Jr., says this year’s team looks stronger than last year's team which took third place in the 1992 NOREUR tournament. (Photo by J02 Carlos Bongioanni.) 8 The White Falcon

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