Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 02, 1989, Page 6, Image 6

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    Pag« 6 • Portland Observer • November 2, 1989
A F R IC A N -A M E R IC A N ARTISTS:
Vikings Gain Share Of
Conference Crown
Continuing the Heritage
R IC H A R D BROW N
JUDY BRYANT
Mixed Modia/Painling
In the second quarter the Hornets
were down to the P.S.U. 29 yard line and
sustaining adrive, when freshman safety
Vince Barrett intercepted the ball for a
85 yard run back and touchdown.
Sac State's Derek Stigarts blocked
the extra point, w ith 9:43 left in the half,
and Viks led 20-0.
The Hornet’s let another chance to
score slip through their hands when Bueno
fum bled the ball at the V ikings 10. But
then P.S.U. overreached themselves trying
to push the ball upfield in h a lfs final
minute, a scrambling Del Andrae slipped,
lost his grip on the football and Keiley
Matthews recovered.
W ith only enough time for one play
on the clock, W yant found Myhael
Johnson open over the middle. Johnson
made a juggling catch in the end-zone
ending the h alf w ith P.S.U. leading 20-7.
During the third quarter w ith 10:24
remaining Barrett made his second scor­
ing interception o f the night. P.S.U. topped
it w ith a two point conversion making
the score 28-7 P.S.U.
The action picked after that, W yant
connected w ith Brye fo r a 62 yard touch­
down to up the score to 28-13 after a
missed conversion. The Viks groundded
out a 72 yard drive that was capped w ith
a Harvin 1 yard plunge putting the game
out o f reach at 35-13.
sketball League
F all /W inter P rogram
The Portland Pro-am Basketball League will be starting upon November
11th & 12th at Portland Community College Cascade Gym located on N.
Killingsworth across the street from Jefferson High School. Thesix teams are
generically named after N B A mascots and league play is governed by NBA
rules. The league also features the development of NBA referees. A ll games are
played on the weekends 4:00 p.m., 5:30 pan. and 6:00 p.tn. on Saturdays and
2:00 pan., 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Sundays.
The Portland Pro-Am Basketball League will be having it’s Second Annual
Basketball Preview, featuring a total o f 16 trams from : Seattle, Y akim a.
Vancouver, B.C. and Portland. The dates of the preview are November 18th
(S a t) & 19th (Sun.), 1989.
Eight games will be played on Saturday & Sunday at the PCC Cascade
Gym . Games w ill be played from 9:00 a jn . to 7:30 p.m. on both Saturday &
Sunday.
Following the games on Saturday there will be a Dance involving the
players at the Inn at the Coliseum from 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.. Cost for the
dance w ill be $5.00.
There w ill be no charge for the games.
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In a do oi die test Saturday night the
V ikings soundly trounced Sacramento
State, the other contender fo r the confer­
ence title. The w in insured Portland State
at least a tie fo r Western Football C on­
ference championship. A result o f Satur­
day's contest was that the V ikings moved
up the national ranking to 16th rated o f
N C A A D ivision I-A A teams.
The V ikings drew first blood on a
fan called play, (which was their first
from scrimmage) on an 80 yard bomb
from Del Andrae, to w ide-receiver
Reynaldo Shackleford.
On the Hornets next play from scrim­
mage fullback Ed Bucns fumbled and
P.S .U. linebacker Joe Carlisle recovered
it at the Sacramento 44.
F ollow in g on the second down,
Burnell Ham s took a quick pitch o ff the
rig ht side, cut and ran into the end-zone.
Thus givin g the V iks a 14-0 lead w ith
only three minutes six seconds elaapsed
in the game.
However, Sacramento refused to
ro ll over and die. The Hornets moved the
ball w ell and threaten to score m id-way
through the firs t quarter Drew Wyant's
pass fo r an apparently wide-open zebe-
dee Brye was tipped away at last minute
by safety Ken Feist.
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