Football
'99
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
October 3, 1999
Offensive Lineman
Clarence Tillman - North Carolina Central, OL, 6'4, 290, JR, New Orleans, LA
Tillman anchored the offensive charge that rolled up 455 total yards (421 rushing yards and 34 passing yards) against the Vikings in Saturday’s actions.
Receiver
Anthony Hines - Winston-Salem State, WR, 6'0, 175, SR, Winston-Salem, NC
Hines caught two passes for 65 yards and one touchdown in the Rams, 44-0, win over Fayetteville State.
Offensive Back
Junior Bulla - North Carolina Central, RB, 5'10, 220, JR, Fayetteville, NC
Bulla rushed for a career-best 183 yards on 23 attempts and two touchdowns in Saturday’s , 35-6, victory over Elizabeth City State.
Defensive Lineman
Lee Best - Bowie State, LB, 5'9, 240, JR, Bowie, MD
Best amassed 19 total tackles (9 solo, 10 assisted), including 2 tackles for a loss of four yards as the Bulldogs were defeated by Virginia Union, 39-6.
Defensive Back
Ralph Hunter - Virginia Union, DB, 6'3, 180, SO, Atlantic City, NJ
In Saturday’s game against Bowie State, Hunter had two solo tackles, one blocked punt returned 10 yards for a touchdown and one interception returned 55 yards for a touchdown.
Rookie
Darrell Nesbitt North Carolina Central, QB, 6'2, 185, FR, Columbia, SC
Nesbitt assisted the Eagles effort by accumulating 31 yards and one touchdown on 7 carries. He also completed two passes for 34 yards.
Specialty
Damone Washington - Winston-Salem State, RB, 5'8, 180, SO, Wilmington, NC
Washington led the Rams defensive attack with 6 total tackles (1 solo, 5 assisted).He collected all of his tackles against the kick-off return team.
Co-Coaches
Willard Bailey - Virginia Union
Coach Bailey led Virginia Union to a victory over Bowie State, 39-6, as the Panthers scored in every quarter in Saturday’s action.
Lou Anderson - Virginia State
Coach Anderson and the Trojans remain number one in the conference with the win over Livingstone College, 17-0. The Trojans are now 3-2 overall and 3-0 in the conference.
Honorable Mention
Damon Thompson, Virginia State, continues to display his talents with 9 receptions for 78 yards in the game against Livingstone College. He leads the conference with 39 receptions for 558 yards and 3 touchdowns.
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