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PEMBROKE STATE I
Sports i
By
Gaiy SplUer
Sports Information Director
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COMING TO AN DO)
| , PSU's (all sport* are
coming to a fast ending as
country sod vofityball com*
has MKhdZruZtf cffol!
tcbpdnle, bat came up win
leaa in sevea matches. With
the artelttioo at some talented
players la the spring, the
Lady Braves toot to be
improved. Volleyball owns a
20-nriecora uuoegh the first
30 matches aad havemade
volleyball history. Not since
1976 has a PSU volleyball
team won 20 matches. Con*
gratulations to Coach Tommy
Thompson and the volleyball
team!
The cross country team
recently took second place in
the NAIA District 26 cross
?xnintry championships and
ninth place in the state
championsMpmeet. The Bra
ves will be in Georgia on Oct
30 for the NCAA 0 Regional*.
PSU most finish among the
top two teams to sdvance on
to the NCAA Division 0
Nationals Championships.
Soccer has been doing well
aad have completed their
conference schedule with an
impressive 4-2-1 league rec
ord, the best ever. Overall
the Braves are S-6-2,
basketball season
OPENS NOV. 19i
WBESTUNG NOV. t,
The men s ana women's
badetbsll seasons at PSU will
get underway on Nov. 19 as
the Lady Braves boat Bedford
at 7 p.m. and the Braves host
Methodist at 9 p.m. Wrestling
wiD get underway on Nov. 6
as the Braves travel to the
Barber-Scotia Takydown
Tournament. The flftt
home wrestling mec^ set far
Nov. 20.
Coke of Ldtnberton
tM mailed to you with the
November Newsletters which
yoa'D have before the cane
season begins.
A BBMINDEK-Tae Braves
Club hospitality-room will be
Ei at halftime at each home
'? basketball game for
members at the Club. You will
oped to show your member
ship card to get far and you
Must present your season
ticket to get in foe main gate
at foe games. All children can
go into the new "Chilfoen's
iff , . -1*.sSa_. 96 I. I. mm? ** - W aa
nospraurcy Koom or orivei
Qub members at halftime
Tan Alpha Sorority for the
volunteer service to help la
the hospitality room during
the 1982-83 season.
ALL CAROUNAS
CONFERENCE VOLLEY
BALL TEAM ANNOUNCED
Becky Pace at Atlantic
Christian College has been
named Carotins* Conference
"Volleyball Player of. tfce
Year" in leading the AO
Conference Volleyball team
announced today.
Others making the six
woman team were: Ursula
Watt, High Point; Dee Major,
Pembroke State; Amy Par
rish, Guilford; Cynthia Isma
el. High Point; and Sharon
Parks, Guilford.
The team was chosen in a
vote of conference coaches.
COMPOSITE WINTER
SPOBTS SCHEDULE
Nov. 6-Wiestiing at Barber
Scotia Takedown Tournament
(all day) 13-Wrestling at
Winston-Salem State Tour
nament (all day)
19--WOMEN'S, BASKET
BALL HOSTS RADFORD
UNIVERSITY (7:00) MEN'S
BASKETBALL HOSTS
METHODIST COLLEGE (9)
20--PSU WRESTLING
CLASSIC (all day) (teams
entered: Liberty Baptist,
Chowan, Campbell, N.C. A A
T, Barber-Scotia, Livingstone
and Winston Salem State,
PSU) 22-J.V. BASKETBALL
HOSTS MT. OLIVE
COLLEGE (5:15) WOMEN'S
BASKETBALL HOSTS
CATAWBA COLLEGE (6:00)
MEN'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS RADFORD UNIV.
(7:30) 23-Wrestiing Dual
match at Barber-Scotia (6:30)
Men's Basketball at Belmont
Abbey (7:30) 27-- Men's
Basketball at High Point
(7:30) 29-J.V. BASKETBALL
HOSTS KITTRELL COLLEGE
(5:15) Women's Basketball at
Wingate CoUege (7:00)
men'S BASKETBALL HOSTS
PAYBTTBVUXE STATE
(7:30)
Dec. 1-Men's Basketball at
UNCI Wilmington (7:30) 2
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS FRANCIS MARION
COLLEGE (7:00) 4- Wrest
ing at Livingstone Invitatio
nal (TBA) WOMEN'S.
BASKETBALL HOSTS
GARDNER WEBB (6:00)
Men's Basketball ?d Francis
Marion (7:30) 6--Women's
Basketball at PfeiffeJ College
(5 JO) WRESTLING HOSTS
DUAL VS. HIRAM COLLEGE
(7:00) Men's Basketball at
i, Fayettevflle State (7:30) 7
i-Wrontttan a> Eton for Eton-,
HamptonSySe^ouSCTu^
(4:00) fr-J.V. BASKETMti
HOSTS LEN0HI
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
(4:45) WOMEN'S BASKET
BALL HOSTS HIGH POINT
(7:00) 11-Wreatttng at Appa
lachian Quad (Canon- New
man, PSU) (all day) Men's
Basketball at Campbell (4:00)
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS CAMPBELL (4:00)
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS ELON COLLEGE
(7:00)
Jan. 8-WRESTLING DUAL
VS. OSWEGO STATE (1:00)
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS CAMPBELL
UNIVERSITY (6:00) 10--J.B
BAKSETBALL HOSTS
SOUTHEASTERN
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
(5:15) MEN'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS COASTAL
CAROLINA (7:30) women'S
BASKETBALL HOSTS
WESTERN CAROLINA UNIV
(7:00) Men's Basketball at
Pfeiffer (7:30) 15-J.V.
BASKETBALL HOSTS
SOUTHEASTERN
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
(3:00) WOMEN'S BASKET
BALL HOSTS GUILFORD
COLLEGE (6:00) MEN'S
BASKETBALL HOSTS
GUILFORD (7:30) 16- Wres
tling at N.C. State Quad vs.
NCSU and Maryland (all day)
17- WOmen's Basketball at
Catawba College (5:30) Men's
Basketball at Catawba (7:30)
19?WRESTLING DUAL VS.
S.C. STATE (3:00) 20
women'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS WINGATE COLLEGE
(6:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS WINGATE COLLEGE
(7:30) 21 *22- J.v. Basketball
,at Mt. Olive College Pickle
Classic TTBA) 22-Wrestling
at Campbell Univeristy tri
match (7:00) 24? WOMEN'S
BASKETBALL HOSTS
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN
(6:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS WING ATE COLLEGE
(7:30) 2S~ WRESTLING
DUAL VS. WINSTON SALEM
STATE (7:00) 27- WOMEN'S
BASKETBALL HOSTS
FAYETTEVILLE STATE
(7:00) Men'a Basketball at
Coastal Carolina (7:30) 29
WRESTLING QUAD (PSU(
AT PSU (10:00 a.m.) Wo
men's Basketball at Guilford
College (5:00) Men's Basket
ball at Guilford (7:00) 31
Women's Basketball at UNC
Wilmington (7:00) MEN'S
BASKETBALL HOSTS '
CATAWBA (7:30)
Feb. 2-J.V. BASKETBALL
HOSTS LAURINBURG
- -JNSTIHITF (5:15) MEN'S
HOSTS CABOUNAS |
CONFERENCE
CHAMPIONSHIPS (10:00
?-?.) Men's Basketball at
Aden tic Christian (7.30) 17
Woman's Basketball at High
*** (7:00) 19- Wrestling
NAIA District 26 Champion
Mpa at Livingstoae (all dap)
Women's Basketball at N.C.
A A T (5:00) J.V. BASKET
BALL HOSTS MT. OLIVE
COLLEGE (5:15) MEN'S
BASKETBALL HOSTS
BELMONT ABBEY (7:30) 21
Women's Basketball at
Campbell University (6r00)
Men's Ba Jet ball a, Wi^a*
College (7:30 ) 23-- J.V. 1
BASKfcTBALL HOSTS HKJH
POINT (7:30) 3- Women's
Basketball at Eton College
(7:00) 4- J.V. BASKETBALL
HOSTS CHOWAN COLLEGE
(8:00) 5-- WRESTLING
TOURNAMENT AT PSU (All
day) Teams: Citadel, Eton,
NCAkT, Baves Wrestling
Club and Winston Salem
State. Men's Basketball at
Eton College (7:30) 7- Wo
ChristUa (7:00) MEN'S
BASKETBALL HOSTS
PKANC1S MAKION (7:30)
Coastal Carolina (7:00) Mn'i
Basketball at Radioed Univer
sity (7:30) 11- W1ESTLB4G
HOSTS NCAA DIVISION 0
REGIONAL .
CHAMPIONSHIPS tall day)
12 WOMEN'S BASKET
BALL HOSTS PFEIFFE*
COLLEGE HOMECOMING
(6:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS PPE1FFEB (8:00) 15
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
HOSTS UNC-WILMINGTON
(7:00) 16-. WRESTLING
BASKETBALL HOSTS
LAUWNBL'RG INSTITUTE
(5:15) MEN'S B4SKBTBALI
HOSTS ELON COLLEGE
(7:30) 27-28-Wteading NCAA
Division ? National Cnamp
ionahipa at North Dakota
State (all day)
Mar. 4-5 Wrestling NAM
National Champlonahipa in
Minot, North Dakota (all day)
Wrestler Jeff Grahaai wU be
back traction New. 6 whea the
PSU grspplers opee their
1982-S3 wiMtHac acMrit at
the Barber-Scotia Takadawa
Robeson County's , .
Jr. Miss
ft Robin IacUmt
w Robin Loddear was spon
!' sored by the Pembroke Jay
cettes to participate in the
Junior Miss At Large Pro
gram held in Greensboro on
Saturday, Oct. 30. She was
chosen from 21 girls to go on
to the North Carolina Junior
Miss Program to be held in
Q Greensboro the first weekend
V in February. The Junior Miss
J Program offers unlimited
( scholarships for outsUmding
J ? l
high school senior girls. The
girls mre judged in the areas of
talent, poise, judges inter
view, and physical fitness.
Robin .is a student at
Pembroke Senior High and is
the. daughter aL_?&sie and
Lin berg Locklear. She is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Una J.
Dial of Pembroke and Mrs.
Lela Locklear of Rowland.
Robin will carry the title of
Robeson County's Junior
Miss.
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largest lake with a total araa
Jof mora than 31,000 square
miles.
Rabbits and cats both wash
their faces with their paws,
but a rabbit uses both paws
at once and the cat only
uses one paw at a time.
5 J Dr. JosephGoldston j
I and Dr. Annette Burke I
jl THE IE-LOCATION OF THEIR OFFICE FO* I
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? 403 Ludgate Street ? Lomberton, H.C. I
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JAYCETTES HOLD ORIENTATION SESSION
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Gamer, East Central Region el
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brake Jaycattae. la ?M hack
Pembroke Jaycettes held
their second orientation for
the year on Monday night,
Oct 25. Members and their
guests enjoyed a lasagna
dinner and dessert. Each
Jaycette introduced them
selves and explained their
costumes.
Beverly Garner, East Cen
tral Regional Jaycette Direc
tor, was the speaker for the
evening and also installed the
four new Pembroke Jaycette
members. The new members
are Carta J. Warriax, Beat ah
Godwin, Thayle Sanderson
and Jane Oxendine. Also
visiting was N.C. State Jay
cette Secretary Theresa Por
ter and the Saddletree Jay
cettes.
Chairperson for the Orien
tation was Carolyn Oxendine
who wh drciaed as s "Help
ing Hand,." .to stress the
? ? ?^ -? Hi ? ? ? AM* A
remoroKC Jiyccuci uicnic
for toe year "With Helping
Hands, Together We Can."
Pembroke Jaycsttes are open
to any young lady J8 years
and older.
The next meeting wfll be
held Tuesday night, Nov. 9 at
ShefTs Restaurant in Pem
broke.'
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