Page B6 'ri"^Jortlanh © bseruer May 4, 2005 S ports Driven by Volleyball, Academics Henley headed to Jackson State W h e n A m y H en ley w as a fresh m an at De Le S alle N orth C a th o lic H igh S chool, she could b arely serv e a v o lley b all. N ow fo u r y ears later, to say she has im p ro v ed w o u ld be an u n d e r­ sta te m e n t. A first team selectio n in the N o rth w est L eag u e and a m ost valu ab le p lay er fo r top rated team s at De Le S alle N orth, H e n le y ’s ta le n ts are not o n ly re c o g n iz e d on the local level but a lso by the head v o lley b all co ach from Jack so n Sate U n i­ v ersity in M ississip p i. A fter g rad u atin g this y ear, she p lan s on atten d in g the u n i­ v e rsity on b o th a th le tic an d a c a d e m ic s c h o l a r s h i p s . A m id d le b lo ck er on h er v o lle y ­ ball team , she w ill m a jo r in elem en tary ed u catio n o r m ass co m m u n icatio n . Jack so n State is p a rt o f th e S o u th w e s te rn A thletic conference and a N C A A D iv isio n I school. H enley is p art o f the first g rad atin g c la ss from the De Le S alle N orth, w hich o p e n e d fo u r Detroit Pistons' Ben Wallace (3) is guarded by Philadelphia 76ers' Chris Webber (4) in theirEastern Conference first- round game Sunday in Philadelphia. (AP photo) ? ■MB NBA Defensive Best Again photo by M ark W ashington TT he P ortland O bserver Local student Amy Henly holds the colors o th e r new school, Jackson State University. The De Le Salle North Catholic volleyball standout earned both athletic and academic scholarhips. y ears ago. A lo n g w ith volley b all, she m a in ta in s a 3.0 grade point a v ­ e ra g e , is v ery in v o lv e d w ith cam pus a c tiv itie s like yearbook and black stu d e n t union, and se rv e s as v ic e p r e s id e n t o f C h ristian Y outh F ellow ship. ■■MHMIMttIMMIMNN P o rtla n d f H er coach D ennis C arline and p a re n ts M y tris and C la re n c e B eal said they very pro u d o f her a c c o m p lish m e n ts. (AP) — Pistons center Ben Wallace won the N BA ’s Defen­ sive Player of the Year award for the third time in four years Mon­ day. Wallace also won it in 2002 and 2003. D uring the regular season, he ranked fifth with 2.38 blocks per game, second with 12.2 rebounds a gam e and 23rd with 1.43 steals a game. The 6-foot-9,240-pound W allace ranks second in the playoffs w ith three blocks a game. 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It’scom m on in the paraplegia business, you know ?” Soon Benenate had arran g e­ m e n ts w ith P o r tla n d S ta te U niversity’s Dalton M iller-Jones, head o f the Black Studies D epart­ m ent, and G rant Farr, head o f the Sociology D epartm ent to travel to B loom ington and for college credit, w rite a book about the “place” o f the bicycle and the legacy o f the turn-of-the-century black world cycling cham pion M arshall “M ajor" Taylor. H ealing from second degree burns and m anaging the details o f the insurance claim and the ensuing rem odel of his home was a dem anding job. but in response he m oved to dow ntow n Portland and becam e a student at PSU. W hen Benenate finally arrived in Bloomington in March, his pres­ ence becam e a boot cam p. Side by side, he helped teach the y o u n g w om en th e b a sic s o f ra c in g te c h n iq u e s ; d ra ftin g , pace lines and tim e trials. At the end, the team had their com peti­ tive edge. The Little 500 is a relay race and is sim ilar to a track relay race. One person at a tim e, around a 444 m eter track ‘handing o ff’ to the next rider by touching elbow s or hands in their ‘p it’ so the next rider can take off. For 100 laps, the cyclists pedal hard and fast with speeds up to 25 mph, drafting, trying to stay in the front. Falling off the back and riding alone in the wind can be brutal, and usually m arks the end o f any hopes for the win. The race was founded by Indi­ ana U niversity Student Founda­ tion, and has a lw ay s been a fundraiser for student scholar­ ships. The com petition has be­ com e fierce with 32 w om en’s teams com peting this year. Laughter and nervous energy were prevalent at the fam ily lunch before the race. As they rode off to the event, formed in a pace line, the excitem ent and anxiety rose. 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