The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Thursday, April 4, 1996                TAG: 9604030131
SECTION: SUFFOLK SUN              PAGE: 20   EDITION: FINAL 
SOURCE: Jami Frankenberry
                                             LENGTH: Medium:   54 lines

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: NANSEMOND RIVER PITCHING ACE SCHEDULED TO RETURN

Nansemond River pitching ace Grayson Craun was scheduled to return to the mound Tuesday against Catholic in his first start after suffering what coach Phil Braswell called a ``tired shoulder.''

Craun was a first team All-Bay Rivers District and Region I selection and a second team all-state selection last season after going 10-0 with an ERA just over 1.00 for the Warriors.

``He's throwing a lot harder and getting better location,'' Braswell said Monday of the senior. ``(In practice Friday) he pitched as good as I've seen him throw. His fastball was very lively and was very noticeable from before, so we're encouraged.''

Braswell, whose team was 2-0 before Tuesday, added that the coaching staff altered Craun's delivery so that it's less strenuous.

``We changed his delivery to take the stress off his shoulder,'' Braswell said. ``We put his arm in a position of strength instead of a position of strain.''

GAME OF THE WEEK: In baseball, Southampton faces Group AAA power Churchland today at 3 p.m. at Ocean Lakes High in the Legends Beach Blast Tournament.

The Truckers (2-1), ranked No. 4 in South Hampton Roads, boast three first-team all-district players from last year and are the favorite in the Southeastern District this season.

The Indians are led by pitcher-first baseman William Brown, an all-Bay Rivers District, all-Region I and all-state selection last year, and pitcher-shortstop Brad Davis, an all-district and all-region performer.

WHAT HAPPENED?: Nansemond River softball coach Jerry Varacallo's reply after his team committed seven errors for nine unearned runs in an 11-9 loss to York last week: ``We stunk.''

The Warriors (1-1) knocked off York in a Group AA state semifinal game last year before losing to Richlands in the state championship, but Varacallo said his team's veteran players made ``rookie mistakes'' against the Falcons last Tuesday. ``We just didn't play good ball,'' Varacallo said. ``Whatever opportunities we gave them, they took advantage of.''

Did Varacallo see anything positive in the loss? ``I thought we showed character in spurts and came back,'' said Varacallo, whose team scored five runs in the seventh before leaving the tying runs on base. ``It was just too little, too late.''

MORE SOFTBALL: The Nansemond-Suffolk softball team continues a tough early season schedule when it plays today in the Spring Classic Tournament at Booker T. Washington High in Norfolk. The Saints, ranked No. 7 in South Hampton Roads, take on No. 6 Great Bridge today at 3 p.m.; Booker T. Washington at 9 a.m. Friday; and No. 10 Oscar Smith at 3 p.m. Saturday.

The Saints (3-2) are the tournament's defending champion. by CNB