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ncssm I the stentorian february 2003 ■ 7 SpoUCght: Thomas Revelle Chmtu Madamanchi T hose of you who have gone to the home bas ketball games this sea son might have wondered who was the shaggy brown- haired junior that fearlessly battled inside against taller stronger opponents. Thomas Revelle, noted by teammates for his hard work ethic, intense hustle, and heart is from Murfreesboro, North Carolina. His season high was twelve points against the con ference . leaders, the Ravenscroft Ravens. Thomas started playing basketball during the second or third grade and caught on Happy ValentCne'VDay, Jonathan. Hereby to-the^ r&it of our wondeyfiii Ufe/ together. Love/ ahvayy, Laura/ To: Mark Metca.if^i I am so lucky to have you in my life, even though we are far apart. You mean the world to me, and I love you. Happy Halentine's Day I Meggie To: Jesus. If you really love me, why don't you return my calls? 416-2945 To: Friedman & Ballou Happy Valentine's Day to both of you, even if you did drop IR. Luv ya ~Samia Hey Brenda, I wanted to-let yow know how mucKyoa mean/to-me/, hut they only gaoe/ me/ 5 lined/. Love/, Will/ To: The F.urple Hey Girly-Girls. You 3 have been my best friends since day 1 and you always will have a large part of my NCSSM heart. Thanks guys for showing me how blessed I am. There were thumbs! Drunk Irishmen, your mom! Enjoy the laughs. Love, Terri to the game playing with friends that also loved basket ball. Basketball is a sport that runs in the family for Thomas, as his mother played at the college level for Davidson, and his father played varsity basketball at the high school level. Revelle has been a versa tile player, able to play both post and perimeter positions. He believes that his game resembles that of reputed NBA player Rasheed Wallace, power forward for the Portland Trailblazers. . His goals include improving his individual abil ity, playing and working harder, and winning more games. To: Ericka and Chrissy RUFF RUFF RUFF RUFF RUFF RUFF RUFF RUFF RUFF! RUFF RUFF. RUFF RUFF RUFF RUFF RUFF. Happy Valentine's bay y'all! PaviJ Wei: like oh my Go4 you be lookin' so goo4. Boy, you is fine. Love, Your Secret A4mirer Toi Vhruti/Patel/ Wow, Itybeen/the/ moit memorable/year, and once/a^aCn/ Valentine^yVay iyhere/. When/yow whiiper I love/you/ in my ear, I know that your heart Will/ alwayy he/ near. Hatanne/prem/ karacha, I love/you/DhrutU To: AlcKent(_te Burris Tm so glad I found a girl as awesome as jou! Hope you have a wonderful Halentine's. Hove, Tyler To: Logan an4 Teresa Our 4earest Logan an4 Teresa, Here's to clothespins an4 40I4 stars - be ours forever. Love, your secret a4mirers To-: Cryitat Qlenn/ Baby, you/'re/ co Ketive^v-jeyit" o/r\/%et to- ttve/. Youlve/ alwayy beetv there/ for nte-, o/nd/1 want to- be- there- for you/ alwayy and/ forever. I love you/! Te onto yiempre, tu/ carUho.- Ryan Campbell To-Andrew, Life/ iy more- intereitOng' with you/around, luv. Come- to- H unt at 7:30 today. Happy Vatentine/'yVay, Yukt To: 2nd Hill Thanks guys for being the best hall ever. Each and every one of you make up a part of what we are. Love, the sexiest RLAs ever. do.' fiarry Ouc£er fantasixecf a6oulyou afflj(irouy£ my jBeueflll Aear/ny. -your Off GJium To: Rati, Tory, Ryan, Brandon Happy Valentine's bay! Thanks for putting up with me. Your Girl, Carmine To: Hubert I agree with Dr. Morrison. -Stephen Clark Kate- I enjoy sleeping in our room together. Oh yeah! Your Roommate, Somio Dr Keohane, Through San Francisco, Atlanta, Washington DC and Seattle - YOU rock our world! Thanks from the Astronomy girls - Elysa, Genevieve and Joanne Dominating D, Opportunistic O JotTN Zhang D efense, defense, defense. Defense has characterized the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the past four years, and always kept them in games, but many times the offense could not score enough points to win. Super Bowl XXXVI and the 2002-2003 NFL season, how ever, proved to be different. The Bugs, noted for being a defensive juggernaut, have an underrated offense that has been overlooked many times. The defense played better than par, but it was the offense of the Bucs, led by Brad Johnson, that proved critics wrong, making the difference between a wiiming team and a Super Bowl Team. The Bucs finally had a complete team, and they dominated the Super Bowl with a 48-21 victory over the Raiders. Sure the defense was great, picking off 5 Rich Gannon passes, returning 3 for TD's. Throughout the play offs the D has shut down top quarterbacks, 3 pro bowlers in a row, including Jeff Garcia (SF), Donovan McNabb (PHI), and Rich Gannon (OAK). Before though, even with turnovers, the Bucs couldn't convert squat. However, without the INT's, the Bucs still would have probably scored 27 points. Brad Johnson, the Bugs' QB, should be in the pro-bowl, as his TD- INT ratio is off the charts. Defense is the identity of the Bucs, but watch out for the O too. The whole team, not just the D, deserves much praise. Give credit to a great D, maybe one of the best in histo ry, but the opportunistic offense, was the difference this year. The defense was expected, but the offense beat expectations. A team in the hunt for years finally goes home with the ring and trophy in a battle of Raiders and Buccaneers. http://www. newsday. com/sports/football/la-super-pg, 0,2258235.photo- gallery?index-15 Buccaneer tight end Ken Dilger goes airborne after Raider corner- back Charles Woodson took out his legs during mid-third-quarter action. 0) stentorian the north Carolina school of science & mathematics 1219 broad street, durtiam, nc 27705 http://www.ncssm.edu/stentorian Editors-in-Chief: Julian Himes & Elysa Wan Advisor: John Woodmansee News & Features Editors: Emily Currin & Charlie Stone Layout Goddess: Sarnia llias Photography Editor: Dhruti Patel Website Editor: Judy He Sports Editor: John Zhang Cartoonist: Sher Vogel Staff Writers: John Abernathy, Seun Ajiboye, Angela Antony, Vanessa Bamett-Loro, Davis Bowen, Biyan Butler, Emily Currin, Dylan Ferguson, Leah Hawkins, Austin Luton, Angera Ma, Chaitu Madamanchi, Ravi Raghuram, Chris Saunders, Paul Smith, Charlie Stone, and John Zhang Layout: Terri Eller, Anna Goldstein, Kristin Jarecki, Yuki Jung, Mandy McDermott Photographers; Ryan Campbell, Andrew Chen, Sarnia Bias, Dhruti Patel
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