R 27· 0 ATLANTA - PGA PLAYERS OF THE FUTURE?- South C roUn tate Coli e olfte m membe certainly thin they clinched the ch mplo hlp title of the In u ural BI ck Coli Invitation I olf toum ent, recently held at Atlanta' Brown MID Golf Cou e. The toum ment fe tured t m from 12 h torically BI ck college ac the country. Adrienne Gree, (b ck center), mana , Community Relation , . Coca-Cola USA, touring ponsor I ted by C Ivln Peete, PGA profi Ion I, In p nUn the te m with Its champion hlp trophies. Mr. Pee Iso conducted clinic during the tournament. .' . HIGHLAND PARK'S BIG BLOWOUT VICTORY - HP fullback Samuel Belt ('33) w unstopped In Saturday's game against Ecorse High. Ecorse High School defensive line was easy to slip through. Samuel Belt had 15 carries, for a total of 104 yards and two touchdown . Quarterback, Dewaune Jones ('11) was very Impreslslve in passing �Inst Ecorse. The final score 44-0. (photo by M. H ....... ) -WA TED. HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISTS to cover your school sports teams. . Send a letter stating why you s ould have the job. Send to: Michigan Citizen P.O. Box 03560' Highland Park, MI 48203 "THIS IS ONE way to keep young golfers interested in golf, by letting them know in high school that there are cholarship and financial istance available for them if they keep their grades up and improve their golf game," Dickey aid. NMJGSA also maintains a list of minority junior goifers throughout the country and when they reach � I Major corpor tion who con­ tribute to our annual E t/W t Golf CI lc, th major fundrai er for the NMJGSA, come from Equitable ue, Dial Corp, Karsten Mfg Co., Coca-Cola Company, Gourmet Ser­ vice , Nike, Nabisco, Antigua Sportswear, General Electric, American Airline , Taylor Made and Golf USA. COORS BREWING Company made a substantial contribution to our cholarship fund in 1991 and the PGA of America provided $5,000 for grants to five of our college­ bound golfers. Of the twenty-nine student ath­ letes receiving scholarships, four received the Jackie Robin­ son/NMJGSA joint award. The reel ients are: Arthur Home III, mphi , TN, a enior attending Eastern Michigan University, Fred­ die Chew, Oakland, CA, a junior attending University of Arizona, Samuel No ood, Byron, CA, a sophmore at Ja � on State Univer- en-i-s country c pionships set Dec. 14 in San Die • II The 13th annual Kinney Cross country Championships National Finals have been scheduled for ';aturday, December 14th in San Diego. The Kinney races are the only nationai -hampionshlp for high chool ath, I\,!S. The top 32 boys and girls in the country qualify for the national Finars by finishing in the first eight spo A� at each of the four regional meets. The regional m .ets are being held in Charlotte, NO! th Carolina, New York City and Kenosha, Wisconsin on November 30th; and in Fresno, California on December 7th. The boys rac:e is wide open as only one of the top finishers, Ibrahim Aden (Fairfax, VA) is returning for the 1991 race. The girls race is expected to be particularly competitive with Aman­ da White (Cockeysville, MD) head­ ing the list of returning runners. The Kinney Cross Country . Championships is a public service program of the Kinney Shoe Cor­ poration. The event is presented by the retail divisions of the Kinney Shoe Corporation: Kinney Shoes, Foot Locker, Lady Foot Locker, Champs Sports and Athletic X­ Press. For more informaiton contact Stephanie Sherman at (212)720- 4316. .. \ . • Ibrahim Aden of Fairfax, Virginia Is the favont In the thlrteentli annual Kinney C Country Championships. Aden Is the top returnlnl male • finisher from the 1990 Kinney National Flna. .... : H.P. PAL Football team in action.