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Page 7 November 2007 The AC Phoenix Entertainers, Entrepreneurs and Super Kids Make A Winning Team Continued from Page I and as distant as the Eastern Shores of Maryland and the Pacific Shores of Hawaii. Just as diverse as the players are the coaches who juggle their time between the football field and their sons. Season highlights for the team include a nail-biting win against the previously undefeated ‘Canyon Black’ team. A sweet victory for Bantam Black, the game ended in Calabasas Raiders Football Team demanding careers. The team’s Head Coach, Terry Blythe, a video editor for television and major motion films is also the President of the Calabasas Raiders’ Organization. Blythe is assisted by Music Executive, Darren Floyd aka Venus Brown, whose clients include. The Black Eye Peas, Justin Timberlake and Timbaland, Rap Artist and Pro ducer, Dedrick Rolison aka Mac 10, overtime with a touchdown by Theo dore “Hot Shot” Howard, a success ful two point conversion by Okalani “Lights Out” Langi and an overall impressive effort by the entire team. The two teams will meet again in the playoffs. To culminate the playoffs. Coach, Darren Floyd and longtime friend. Rap Artist Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr. aka Snoop Dogg are co- V, Langi, Amador Amaro, Bronson Somerville, Tony Pitillo, Mike Wil son, Jeff Federman and Team Mom, Carmen Archer. On the sidelines, not even busy blackberrys and business cell phone calls can distract the attention of fathers, Sean (P. Diddy) Combs, Rap and Fashion Mogul, Andrew Gissinger, CEO of Countrywide Home Loans, Ted Howard, Entrepre neur ^dpthqrg_af thqy, clje,erpp, their. ordinating an East meets West show down between Bantam Black and the Pamona Steelers of Snoop’s SYFL (Snoop Youth Football League). The friendly “collision on the field” is scheduled to take place in Arizona amid a weekend of NFL Superbowl frenzy. As an extra reward for a fan tastic season, the team will have a chance to meet some of their idols and show off their athletic abilities. We commend Calabasas Raiders staff and parents who unsel fishly gave their time and support to the teams this year. They made out standing efforts to give back to the community and share their wealth to help youth build character, team work and athletic skills. The Team Members Are: Akai “Super Girl” Floyd, Theodore “Hot Shot” Howard, Isaac “Dash” Floyd, Okalani “Lights Out” Lanki, Branden “Hit Man” Houghton, Brandon “Tank” Sommerville, Christian “Speedy” Combs, Bailey ‘Bay Bay’ Hiona, Tyler “EZ- T” Anderson, Ja son “JB” Brown, Grayson “Big Giss” Gissinger, Jack “Fed” Feder man, Cameron “Bubba Clifton, Christian “Pancake” Cava- Her, Adam “Elway” Blythe, Ariel “Beast” Get ter, Emmanuel “Play Maker” Osuchukw, Shawn “NBK” Wilson, DJ “Show Time” Rolison, Angelo “Grizzley” Pitillo, Chayden “Boondock” Amaro, Ron “Grim Reaper” Dardashiti and Kade “High Voltage” Schmitz Paula McCoy Continued from Page 1 Credit Union (Generations), which is sponsored by the Support Center. Her role with Generations is to help the credit union implement its strate gic plan and successfully facilitate its vision to meet the needs of its low- income, financially underserved members. “The measurement of suc cess is not singularly focused and we recognize the fiduciary duty that ac companies the management of mem bers’ resources is sobering,” says Smith. “Paula exhibits all the traits to be suc cessful. Members will benefit as Paula and our organizations succeed. Her arrival means the continued com mitment to excellence.” McCoy is ready to help the organizations continue to flourish. “CDCU efforts are pivotal in provid ing people of modest means a healthy way to purchase and sustain their homes while building personal wealth,” says McCoy. “It is our job to continue to reinvent ourselves so that we can continue adding value to the network and create wealth build ing opportunities for the individuals we serve.” She comes to the Support Center from Winston Salem, NC. Her most recent experience was with the Local Initiatives Support Corpo ration (LISC) where she was the Pro gram Director. Prior to joining LISC, she was the Executive Director of Northwest Child Development Cor poration. While working with CDCs, McCoy managed millions of dollars. HZ A If we do not have what you need, We will try and find it. PS P V YM 2718 North Liberty Street Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336-725-2393 stevemyers@bellsouth.net Fax: 336-725-3931
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