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Saeford native named
NC assistant coach
? Mike Peckham, a native of
itaeford, who has worked with the
l4orth Carolina women's basket
ball program for the past four
ykars, has been named the school's
ffrst full-time assistant in that
sport.
; The announcement was made
tbis week by Athletic Director
JOhn Swofford.
f'Mike has done an outstanding
jQb for us in a part-time role for
the past four years," said Swof
ford. "He has had a big part in the
team's recent success and will cer
tainly be part of that in the
fature."
? "We are very excited that Mike
has been promoted to a full-time
position," said Head Coach Jen
nifer Alley. "The program's suc
cess is due in a great part to his
hlrd work and the advances he has
ntade in the recruiting field. He has
certainly been a dedicated and
lqyal worker on a part-time basis.
;"This appointment, along with
the move into the new Student Ac
tivities Center for the 1985-86
sduon, are indicators of the com
mitment North Carolina's athletic
program has made to the future
growth and success of its women's
basketball program," said Alley.
Peckham joined the program in
1981 as the junior varsity assistant
coach. He served as a graduate
assistant for the varsity squad the
following year and became part
Mike Peckham
time assistant for the 1982-83
season.
Peckham will continue to con
centrate his efforts on recruiting as
well as assist in scouting and
general administrative details. His
recruiting efforts have helped the
Tar Heels to back-to-back 20- win
seasons. Carolina won its first
ACC Championship in women's
basketball last season en route to a
school record 24-8 record and
14th-place national ranking.
Peckham is a 1977 graduate of
Hoke County High School. He
received his bachelor's degree in
recreational administration from
Carolina in 1982.
Duke expedites healing
for injured athletes
By Catherine Macek
Duke University Medical Center
Whether you're an Olympic
hopeful or a weekend athlete, in
jury often- accompanies physical
activity. Fortunately, most injuries
are minor ones -scraped knees or
sore muscles - that can be treated
with a bandage or aspirin.
But recovery from severe in
juries, especially ones requiring
surgery, often is a long, tedious
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After seeing last week's professional baseball game between the
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Will Wltherspoon, Brad Martin, Michael Bennet, Lee Ward, Victor
Murchinson, Harold Teal, Dexter Mc Duffle, Patrick McNeill and
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Adult and youth football leagues
The Recreation Department will be offering three football
leagues this fall: Men's Hag, Youth Flag, and Midget Tackle.
The men's league will be open to current ninth graders and up.
The organizational meeting will be held on Wednesday,
September 5 at 7 p.m. in the Recreation Office (Old National
Guard Armory). All interested teams must have a representative
present.
The youth flag league is open to all boys and girls ages 7-9.
You must turn 7 before October 1, or must turn 10 on or after
April 1, 1984 to be eligible to participate. The first practice ses
sion will take place at Armory Park at 4:30 p.m. on Monday,
September 10. Birth certificates are required for those who did
not play in the T-Ball and Bambino Baseball Leagues this sum
mer.
The midget football league is open to all youth ages 10-14
years. You must turn 10 before October 1, 1984, or you must
turn 14 on or after April 1, 1984. Also, you must weigh at least
65 pounds and not more than 125 pounds. Physicals are required
for each participant before being allowed to practice. A $6 in
surance fee is charged for each participant in midget football,
and should be paid at the time of registration. The opening prac
tice will be held at Armory Park at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
September 4. Birth certificates are required for those who didn't
play T-Ball or Bambino Baseball this summer.
Youth football physicals
All youth interested in playing midget football are required to
obtain physicals. The Hoke County Health Department will be
giving physicals to interested participants on Tuesdays ONLY,
on the following dates: August 21, 28 and September 4, 11, 18,
25 and October 2 from 1-4 p.m.
APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED! Parent or legal quar
dian must accompany the child. You must bring your shot
record if you have not previously visited the Health Department.
Physical forms can be picked up from the Refreation Office.
The Health Department will NOT have the physical forms.
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