Carver Tackle Signs With NCCU B> DEBY JO FERGL.SQN Ckr onicle Sport s ^""iter Desmond Jackson, defensive tackle tor Carver HigFT School has signed a football scholarship with North Carolina Central University and plans to major in Psychology. Jackson is the son of Arthur Jackson. According to his dad. This is strictly Desmond's decision, along with parental guidance. I was particularly impressed with the warm reception we received at NCCU. What impressed me most was that everything was did with style and for success on academics." Coach Keith Wilks "Desmond has been a hard worker at carver High School for the last three years. He has academically kept his grades up and always did what I told him. -He wtll always be remembered as a tpam Mnrl a rhn?*? y/?ar trarfrtr on defensive tackle." Desmond Jackson "NCCU was the best school of my choices. They treated me very nice when 1 went to visit. They also made me feel that they would take care of me on my ups and downs, while still taking care of my future. It remind ed me of a family, like Carver High " School." I NCCU Bishop Harris ! Desmond is an outstanding player at Carver High School and with his ability and size, we have great hopes - that he will continue to excel at ^ NCCU." Gaither Signs With WSSU Otto Gaither Ill^signed with J_'Otto came on varsity with one Winston Salem State, playing tight end and defensiv end. Gaither is the son of Otto Gaither 1 1 . Otlo Gaither III "1 plan to major in business management. I'll like going to WSSU, it's a nice col lege and I'm going there to further my education and fulfill a dream I've always had of owning my own chain of hotels." Carver's Coach Keith Wilks years experience. He's a big target on the field, a big range guy. A lot qf college scouts saw Otto on the field, all 6'5", 230 pounds of him. He's going to be a real good catch for Winston Salem State." According to Coach Willis. "The WSSU football coach said Otto would be playing tight or defensive-end on the college team also." Kerry Harbor from page B1 I asked of him and has showed respect to others. He was All-West pick, a player on the second team of All-State and played in the Shrine Bowl this year,'' Wilks concluded. Bishop Harris, NCCU football coach added, "Harbor is a fine young man. an outstanding athlete, and above all an excellent student. We are' extremely pleased to have him in our program. Harbor is the type of individual who will make his parents proud and help build a successful program at NCCU.V Stella Harbor "We have been really proud of Harbor the last 12 years of his school, especially over his high school year." Thomas Harbor "We brought Harbor to the fork in the road and he Milgo Floyd wanted to be a doctor. He is an out standing player on the field. Floyd was the first commitment for Wake Forest, and I wish him the best of luck." Jeter Floyd "At this time it was a choice Milgo made. Academically wise. Wake Purest had a lot to offers and hopefully he will do well there. 1 feel he is in a good environment and going into Pre-Vled. Wake For est i> a good college with all he needs." Pegg) Floyd "We're very chose his own direction." Kerry Harbor "Right now NCCU has a very young team and that's why I chose to go there. They also have a new coach, Bishop Har ris, w ho has coached at a lot of well known schools. "I feel they have a good pro gram at NCCU and I also believe I have a good chance of receiving my playing time there. "The over-all reason I chose NCCU was the entire staff, coaches and teachers seem to care about you and they place academics over ath letics. So even if you're a regular student, you receive the same atten tion as a star athlete," Harbor con cluded. p from page B 1 happy over his commitment because of the field he wants to go into. As a parent, I'm just happy period. It will also be a good reflection on Carver High School with his choice in schools and playing with ACC.'\ Milgo Floyd "I chose Wake ' Forest because it had what I wanted in academics and I also achieved one of my goals of playing in the ACC. The school accommodates everything I looked for in academics and athletics." unique During Black History Month, tune in as public television honors a saga of trials and triumphs. Great Performances: Black and Blue Thursday, Feb. 18 10 p.m. University of North Carolina Learning for a Lifetime Desmond Jackson said he signed because "I believe NCCV will take care of my future,". Pictured: Arthur Jackson, Demon Jackson and Carver's Coach Keith Wilks. NEWS & CAf C "Food for Body and Mind" 712 B^OKj^OWN AVE. 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