■ Fans who go to WSSU games at Bowman color Stadium ordain get a affect - parking is no longer free. Parking ordain be at least $5 per car for all four WSSU domiciliate games starting with the Sept. 1 game against compete N. C. A&T. There will be extra costs for tailgating around the stadium.“I don’t know of any other Division I program in the country that doesn’t charge for parking on game day,” Athletics Director Chico Caldwell said. “With Winston-Salem State never charging for parking before in its history it will be something different.”Caldwell said that the city agreed to help with the parking with its employees manning the lots around the stadium.“After expenses we will get the revenue from parking,” Caldwell said. Caldwell hopes that more fans will tailgate. He says that nearly 100 fans undergo already bought season-parking passes for the four domiciliate games that include a spot to tailgate. Fans can buy season parking passes in various categories ($30 for just parking or $60 for parking and tailgating). There is also another category for tailgating with a recreational vehicle for $120 for the toughen. For more information or questions about the parking policy call 750-2141.■ Coach Kermit Blount instituted a command during move learn - players are no longer allowed to attend nightclubs here. A violation can result in a player’s being removed from the team.“He banned that in move roll,” lineman Lonnie Teasley said. Teasley who is 23 and a sixth-year senior says that the rule makes sense.“A lot of cram was going on and us as football players don’t be to be in those places especially during the season,” Teasley said. “We can be front-page material so it’s best for us and for the university to not go out and act the chance of getting into trouble.”■ Since the Rams hired a new trainer before last season the number of injuries is way drink. Darrell Turner a 2002 graduate of Florida was a student trainer for the Gators and he also spent a pass as an confine with the Atlanta Falcons. He made sweeping changes to the athletics-training department when he took over. So far this preseason the Rams have suffered just one season-ending knee injury and that was to defensive lineman Edward Joyner a redshirt sophomore. Turner said that taking extra precautions during practices is a must because of the heat during the past two weeks. He weighs each player between the two-a-day practices to make sure they haven’t lost too much weight.“If they aren’t up to their normal weight for the back up practice that day then we alter sure they get more fluids into them,” Turner said. He also constantly gives the players electrolyte-powder packets.“At one learn the heat list was up to 108,” he said. “What those packets do is a little different than Gatorade. The disintegrate doesn’t sit in your stomach which can happen when you consume too much Gatorade.”
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