Brown, former North Forsyth player, remains humble despite accomplishment* 4,0 GPA earns N.C. Central receiver Scholar Athlete of Year Award DURHAM - Ansel Brown, a wide receiver at North Carolina Central, and 15 of his teammates were recently punished by head football coach Larry Little for miss ing their progress report deadline. i Their punishment? More than an hour of intense cal isthenics that left Brown and many of the other play ers screaming for mercy. Browns offense: He was athlete. Yet, the fact remained, the progress report was late. "He (Brown) could have given it to me Friday morn ing," said Little. "He had plenty of time." That Friday evening, Brown and Little were on a plane headed to Atlanta. It's easy to see why Brown's credentials won over the judges. A double major in geography and business management, he held a per fect 4.0 grade point while lettering three seasons in football. A $5,000 scholarship from Adidas America was also donated to Central's acade mic program in Brown's name. "It was a good feeling, but I try not to focus on it too much," Brown said. "I try to stay hum ble about it , because while11 was down there, I realized that it's only by God's grace that I'm even in a position to receive it." "There are so many other people whp have contributed to me and so many different circumstances "I try to stay humble about it because while I was down there, I realized that it's only by God's grace that I'm even in a position to receive it. -Ansel Brown 1 that have allowed me to be able to receive that award." Brown, a 6-0, busy preparing for a week end trip to Atlanta to receive a national award; specifically, the Scholar Athlete of the Year Award at the American Urban Radio Network's 24th Annual Black College All America Awards Banquet. Brown Vathletic prowess transcends statistics. He is a rare commodity in all of sports,-a true scholar 180-pound junior from North Forsyth High in Winston-Salem, made all-CIAA second team after ranking third in the conference in receiving with 28 catches for 329 yards and two touchdowns. Despite all the accolades, Brown remains humble. " "It really hasn't hit me because it's just me," he said. "I'm the same guy. It was my father, the Rev. Ansel Brown, Sr., and the nurturing support of my mother, Darlene Walker, who instilled the education al values in me. My father always stressed doing our best and putting God first. "It wasn't OK for me to bring home a B because he accepted -nothing less than our best. He was the biggest influence on my life." When his father died at age 40, Brown was only 14 years old. While his father's death was devastating, Brown couldn't forget the echo of his father's words, "Do your best, put God first." He could also have said, "Be humble, too." "Ansel is so humble," Little said. "It was a very proud - moment to have someone of his caliber representing the school. The audience gave him a standing ovation after his acceptance speech." Brown transferred to NCCU after one year at Evangel College, a Christian school in Springfield, Mo. An aspiring entrepreneur, Central's Computer Information Systems Program piqued his interest. Before he was fully involved in a business major, Brown was introduced to a geogra phy class taught by Dennis Enberg, the brother of sportscaster Dick Enberg. ? TTiat was where Brown's love of science, maps and ? space shone through. Like Michael Jordan, Brown also majored in geography while shooting hoops for his school. However, His Airness never had a 4.0 grade point aver age. "Ansel is an ideal student," said geography professor Harris Williams. "He does n't come in with a lot of extra added attraction, he comes in for work. He's very sound in terms of his values, and he's solid in terms of his foundation. He's not just an athlete, he's an all-around person and a really good person." Th 998 A A MV f jB ? * 4 outs on Satu la> M?"-h 'V m , V vtr ? on Waleru ?. izz: 85$ .. 2, to practice and hnng a copy of their birth certificate a! Z For further information, contact Greg Haggms at 7 Sale Starts Wednesday, March. 11 th |JSEl UJ2J>A Choice Boneless ^ Ribeye Steak v ?mm California Bunch *? ?_. Broccoli S00^ hpniiim"! ^ J#Wkb |l ^^filasijpIP ?ffiwS? 16obl Vlasic 30ct AxidAR ; Acid Reducer wBfli jKm|K WPffPH Blp | M S3i Ft SL cflns i ^ - ? **>*' ^sgg'st 6pk.20os.NRB Diet Coke or Coca Cola I ^ In Tte Deli 4 Piece Mixed r-???? ??? ??? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???? 1 ' It I' II !! 11 11 ? * i; i i; 11 i I i' i i; i ? r r i ^1 11 ij i i i i ii i1 i: i. 11 i i. i. ? i ii I i - j, Prices Effective Through March 17,199S Pricw In This Ad Effactiva Wadnaodfty. March H Through March 17,1998 In Our Winston Salon Area Stems Only. VJ? Rmm Th? Right lb Um* Ouanbhwi Nor* Sdd lb M? Mb Gladly Accept Wnl food Stamp* ? i