A 1982-83 I Kk Sports Clipboard PEMBROKE STATE Spobts Gary Spltlcr Sports Information Director PSU basketball will aoom into high gear on Nov. 19 when the Breves host rival Methodist College. The roster finds nine new comers to add in with three sophomores, one junior, snd one senior returning. The entire team is from North Carolina. "We feel we have met out needs in recruiting," stated Billy Lee, head coach of the Braves who enters his fifth season. "We feel we got some top quality basketball play ers." Newcomers for the Braves are 6-1 guard Richard Hobbs of Lumberton, 6-3 guard Ryan Tuck of Pembroke, 6-2 guard Jerome Upton of Wake For est, 6-6 forward Tony Hayes of Bear Creek, 6-7 forward Gerald McKinney of Monroe, 6-8 forward Cornell Under wood of Lumberton, 6-5 for ward Tony Bostic of Beulaville junior college transfer Mike Emmanuel, 6-5 forward from New Bern, and 5-9 junior guard Kelvin Delmar of New Bern. Absent from the basket ball courts will be NA1A Honor able Mention AO- American Roger Carr and PSU gradu ates Michael Southed and and Steve Page. Together they accounted for 42 points per game and 14 rebounds. "It is always a good day to see your seniors graduate, but it does leave a definite void in our program," continued Coach Lee holding a 59-57 career mart at PSU. "1 do not believe we can replace them, but rather someone will re place their position." Back for the 1962-43 cam paign is senior Mike Wallace i" of Winston-Salem, janior ' Dwight Miller at Rose Hill I and sophomores Darryl Mar tin of Madison, Ricky Meivin of Roseboro and Gray Davis of : Shelby. i THE PSU MENS , BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 19--METHODIST COLLEGE: 22- RADFORD UNIVERSITY: 23-at Belmont Abbey; 27-at High Point; 29 i FAYETTEVILLE STATE, i Dec. 1-at UNCI Wilming i ton; 4-at Francis Marion; 6-at Fayetteville State; 11-at CampbeH. > Jan. 10-COASTAL CAROLINA; 12-at Pfeiffer; 15- GUILFORD; 17-at Ca tawba; 20-WINGATE; 24 ATLANTTC CHRISTIAN; 27 at Coastal Carolina; 29-at Guilford; 31-CATAWBA. Feb. 2 -HIGH POINT; 5 at Elon College; 7-FRANC1S MARION; 9-at Radford Uni versity; 12-PFEIFFER (Homecoming); 16?at Atlan tic Christian; 19?BELMONT ABBEY; 21-at Wingate; 23 ELON COLLEGE. WINTER SPORTS SCHEDULE FOR MEDIA DAY Thursday, October 12,1982 10:15-10:30 A.M.- Check in. 10:30-12 noon- Coach Inter views. 10:30-11 Coach P.J. Smith (Wrestling); 11-11:30 Coach Billy Lee (Men's Bas ketball); 11:30-12 noon- Coach Linda Robinson (Women's Basketball). 12-1:15 Lunch. 1:15- 1:45 Wrestling team. All players will be available to interview, take pictures, or film in action. 1:45-2:15- Men's Bas ketball Players. All players take picture* or film in action. 2:15-2:45- Women's Basket ball Players. All players wffl be available to interview, take picture*, or film in action. 2:45- Completion of Media Day 1982. 3:30- PSU's Soccer Team will be hosting David son and media are invited to also cover the game. PSU HOSTS NA1A DISTRICT 16 CROSS COUNTRY MEET Six North Carolina coll eges and university will join host PSU racing for the 1962 NAIA District 26 cross coun try championship. The meet wil be held at Riverside Country Club, three miles west of Pembroke. Race time is 10:30 a.m. for the women's race and 11 a.m. for he men's race. "I feel this is going to be >ne of the most competitive iistrict championships we've lad in a long time," stated Pembroke State Coach Larry Hodgers, meet director. 'With the addition of previ >us NCAA Division 1 schools Davidson-and Campbell into he district, I feel the district vill become even stronger." Teams participating in the lien's meet include St. Au gustine, Campbell, Davidson, fohnson C. Smith, Winston ialem State, Shaw, and host *SU. Teams participating for he women's championship Town include St. Augustine, Tampbell and Davidson. Pembroke State has won he district title for the past 12 onsecutive years and PSU ^oach Rodgers feels "this is >neof the biggest challenges defending the district crown) re've had with having only wo runners returning. T)m top mvii rtaiert -..k. , H_ijljiirL,| mmA Arm wiaifiinv* Aiiu me v.jp tem from tki 4to?te( qiili fle? to go to the NA1A National Championships, Nov 30 at the University oi Wis five individuals not an the winning team also qualify for the nationals. Rickey Stoker took sixth piece last year (25:43) for the Pratt and Dallas Locfciear claimed 15th place (27:55). PSU's only two returnees. St. Angus tine, who npset PSD last spring for the district track champteashio, returns amo* *e top 10 a ye" apo i H*rry Pteemu (2nd. 24:57); , Mart Davis (7th, 20:06); I JhtSa Hammond, (8th, 26:16) I D-oaM Buds (9th. 26:24); and Kenneth Giles (10th, 2t>4S). || UPCOMING SPOKTS EVENTS O t. 7- Women's Tennis at Widpate (2:30 p.m.) Volley ball at Methodist/ Meredith V? Soccer at Belmont Abbey (2 p.m.). CROSS COUNTRY HOSTS NAIA DISTRICT 26. CHAMPIONSHIPS AT R1VBBS1DE (11 a.m.) ll-VoUeyball at St. An m. ?miiliti a till m miss drew*/ N.C. Weskysa (6:30 p.a.) WOMEN'S TENNIS HOST ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN (2 p.m.) 12-SOCCER HOSTS DAVIDSON (3:30 p.m.) 13 VoOeybafl at Catawba (6 p.m.) 15-Soccer at Catawba (3:30 p.m.) 16-Croas Country at State Championship* in Ra leigh. 17-Soccer at N.C. State (J^nivenity (2 p.m.) 18 VOLLEYBALL HOSTS SALEM/COKER (6 p.m.) 20 Volleyball at Payetteville State (6 p.m.) SOCCER HOSTS COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON fl:30 p.m.) ?in i is PSU lUdrali have been iunMngth* Eobeeoa Coanty berton Recreation Depart Bent, ad high echo ok in the area by being ? referee for Mccer and feddbbO. These six are aiae members af Tan Kappa Epeflon Frater nlty at PSU. Shown left to right ore: boat- Steve Terry, Dan Grondy and Scott Clewto) back-Chock Cappa, Eddie Pre vat te, Barry Leonard. ' 'Mustangs" defeat Parkton Parkton may have been first on the scoreboard, but the Mustangs of Pembroke Junior High School seized an , 8-6 victory during last week's football battle. 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He was a patient at the Cape Fear Valley Hospital of Fayetteville where Rev. Hunt had surgery on his head due to blood forming on the brain. Although he was in a wheel chair, he gave a wonderful take on what God has done for him through prayen and on the Bible. This was his first weekend at home with his family since his illness. Rev. Hunt has to return to the . hospital for further treatment, Among those who visited in the first part of the week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bazie Hardin and son, Mr. Bazie Hardin, Jr. were Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Jacobs of Ocala, Florida and Mrs. Ja cobs' mother, Mrs. Nellie Dunn of the New Hope area, Mr. O.H. Harding of Laurin burg and his brother, Mr. Fred Harding of Jones Street. Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Pate of Route 1, Pembroke visited ^rmrnmum ttd llJ"and Mn. EHrtid risae of Chapel HB. Mr. Clyde Dunn, a patient at Duke Hopsital of Durham wMre he haa ha<| surgery and has spent a large part of the time on the critical hat and aa of Tuesday was reported to be improving some by his sister, Mrs. Johnnie D. Rev els. Mr. Bsxie Hardin attended a singing held Sunday at the North Side Church of God of Fairmont. The pastor is the Rev. C.C Allen Sr. Rev. and Mrs. Allen and their daugh ter, Mrs. Alma Garity have moved from Hope Mills where they haid made .their home for several years to Lumberton. BIBLE READING FOR THE WEEK Psaiasa 23i24i2S CENTRAL TRUTH A witenss for Christ must persevere whether he is prais ed of persecution. The Lord knows of the danger to whkh His people are exposed. And is able to deliver them in time of trouble. Faith in God will bring us safely through die storms of life. ITTTTA AAA A A AAAAAAAAA 1 Community Calendar ? O o feOOOQOOOOOOOOOOfftOOOOOOOOQQOOOOOOt PLATE SALE PLANNED The Green Pines Senior Citizens will sponsor a Plate sale on Oct. IS, 1982 at the Prospect Fire Department. Everyone is encouraged to come out and support the senior citizens group. HOMECOMING PLANNED Sandy Plains United Methodist Church Homeco ming will be held on Sunday, Oct. 17, 1982. Sunday School will begin at ,9:45 ^.-m Worship services will begin at 11 a.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. Jerry Lowry, pastor of Branch Street United Metho dist Church of Lumberton. Following worship service there will be a meal served in the fellowship hall. Singing will begin at 1:30 p.m. All singing groups and choirs are invited to attend. A cordial invitation is being extended by the congregation and the pastor, Rev. Simeon F. Cummmgs, to all. PLATE SALE Pembroke Middle School will sponsor a plate sale in the school cafeteria on Friday Oct. 15. 1982 from 11 a.m.' until 8 p.m. Homecooked barbecue or southern fried chicken will be on sale. Eat in or take out. Price is S3.00 per plate. homecoming planned Ashpole Center United Methodist Church ?iuin?nvn?s their annual homecoming on Sunday, October 10, 1982. The church is located in the vicinity of Rowland near the South Robeson Senior High School. Guest speaker will be _ the Reverend Simeon F. Cummings, the coordinator of the Robeson County Coopera tive Ministry. The worship service wfll begin at 10:45 a.m. Dinner will be served at 12 noon with a singing to be held at 1:30 p.nL The members of the Ashpole Center Church, along with the pastor, Rev. S. Dufrene Cummings, offers a cordial welcome to ail. CUMMINGS FAMILY REUNION There will be a family reunion of the late William I Bellamy and Ruthie Jane Cummings on Saturday, Oct. 9th, beginning at 12:00 noon, to be held at Bear Swamp' Baptist Church Fellowship H?ll. You are asked to bring a ? covered dish and join in for a successful family reunion. YARD SALE Then will be a yard sale on Saturday, Oct. 9 on the corner of S. Odum Street md Fourth Street. The sale begins at 9 a.m. KRVIVAL BEGINS Mt. Olive Baptist Chur ch, located in the Saddletree community wfll hold its revi val beginning Oct. 10 and running through Oct. 15. Services will begin Sunday at 7p.m. and Monday- Friday at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Charias Lodt faar, pastor of New Bethel Church in Clinton, NC wfll be visiting pastor. Also iwM^g will be Rev. Chris Hunt, pastor. The public la cordially lavited to attend. PLATSSLABPLANNED The Union Ithumiifaij I Jaycees wfll sponsor a plate sale on Friday. Oct 8.1982 at j Maynor's Boh at the inter section of Highways 74 and 710. Barbecue plates wfll be on sole ferns* The pubic is invitod to participate In this fend raisfeg event. U) "' 1 rvSSSScmS^ Local L triei nli