Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 18, 2002, Page 12, Image 12

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    (Chi' 'JjJortlatth (Observer_____________________ September 18, 2002
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Black Colleges Return Football Tradition
The Shaw University Bears get back onto the gridiron after a 23-year absence to promote their entry in the Sept. 28 Willie E. Gray
Football Classic in Jacksonville. Fla. against the Edwards Waters Tigers. Both teams are historically black universities who have
returned to playing football after many years. Edwards Waters began play last year after a 34-year absence. The Major Broadcasting
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win!” Those were the w ords of
Head Coach Tim W alsh as his Vi-
kingseked out a23-20overtim e win
against North C arolina A & T in the
Vanport Invitational at PG E Park.
The decisive play w as a 12-yard
to u ch d o w n p a ss fro m Ju sto n
W ood to Saleem M uham m ad on
third down and eight. The Vikings
w eretrailing2O -17afteran 18-yard
Pat Simcox field goal in N C A T 's
first
o v ertim e
p o ssessio n .
Pi irtland State scrambled back from a
14-0 first-half deficit to win its sixth
straight game and seventh in a row at
PGE Park. The Vikings will next play
the Oregon Ducks Saturday.
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