PSU SCOREBOARD "Braves" of Pembroke Stale J ' * . . ' ' courtesy of Gary Spider Sports Information Director at PSU Co-Players of the Week WRESTLING Jwdor^MOpoSrtar from Wont Coin, S.C. Otegg Shealy ha* been tearing up the mats for Pembroke State'i wrestling team lately and it is no wonder he was choeen co-pieyer of the week this week by the CmIm Indian Vote* sports. Shealy was choeen most out standing wrestler of the Braves Tourney held last ueekeari and won the 190-pound weight division. He is the junior -y*" of the team and has contributed greatly to the team's success thus far. The wrestlers have plenty of action coming up as they boat the Carolina* Conference Tournament on Thursday (next wank) and the Area 7 Tournament Feb. 21-22. la addition, Shealy is getting Woman's Baaketbeh Fiwhm2rl?Ceolw From Dunn, N.C. i Margaret Bell was alio chosen as player of the week for her out standing play over the past weak. I She was selected as player of the < week for the CaroHaas Conference which includes seven | schools in N.C. The sizzling 6-foot-1 freshman from Dunn scored a total of 102 points in four rood games last i Miss Bell owns a 22.6 scoring I average for the season. She t scored 33 points as Pembroke won 79-77 it Atlantic Christian, i tallied 26 in an S2-65 toes at i Francis Marion, collected 12 as < the Pembroke bench was emptied J in an 89-56 romp at UNC-Greensboro. and a masses 29 in an 82-64 win at Guitfotd. ( For the week, sha hwl a 25.3 1 scoring average. I "Things look fltwfor *7V" ri mtii mil "WMh uk plMn gl^pi^Hi Wi IN Mir sl?Tta4d EiLljW 1 broke State University baseball coach who eaaoaaced the tanks of his inn j hnndag. shortstop Roa Seidel from Weal MitfonJ N J otus ^nrrnllesr "?wsaiWl ? w ?w* 9 MOO j^Nroe outfieldeMrom Trrjtoa, N.I.; outfielder Ocae Sessions from HaiUboro; end shortstop Jim Bahm, alao from Tiaatoa, N.J. Bahm. a masker from Ptaacts Marion, will aid the Braves attack ia *79. For the part throe seasons, Coach Ettsa has exper- . ieaced problems becaaee of lack i He now believes M has found that depth ia BMm md Seidel Balm a 5-10, 170-poaader, should five Coach Eliea exper ieacc at shortalop. "Bahm ihoitld he the soiaboa to oar shortstop with his poseatial," Pitpa stated. Seidel, at-], IBS puuader will also help Coach Ellaa at the | shortstop poshioa. "Seidel has good size." commented Ellen. | " He hit .350 last year sad has the | size to be a flap, coikfiatc baseball player. He was named | rust team alKcoafeteaee and ail county ia high school, la addition, he was the fourth nominee to represent Passaic i County ia the first aaauai New j i A transfer from Mercer < last year, slammiaf six homers. - . PSU Cheerleoders ? oontaats MM rilv gams. Thh yiM nuni is from lift to rlgM: Datmis Livingstons, Wanda Alan, Toaasa lotdato, Dorians OsancMna, Bovorty Sandy, Uaa Alton, Tammy irawaa. and Bart Kunandoarfar. (BW Hunt pftolo) The 5-10. 180-pound transfer n seeking 10 replace graduated Tommy Lowry in center field. Sen ions, a transfer from Campbell College, will add ex perience to Pembroke State's baseball squad as an outfielder. Sessions played baseball at Loutsbwf for two years before attending Campbell. The outfielder was also a member of the Halbboto High School state championship team during his high school days along with Pembroke Stale's pitcher Mike Baldwin. "Sessions has excellent speed and is a good hitter. He is an older player and has experience which should benefit our upcoming campaign," commented Ellen. Kenny Hedgpeth, an honorable mention All-American and sophomore from Charlotte will be back on the pitching staff as well as John Denilack of Little Falls, N.J. Hedgpeth achieved an 1-2 record in 1977 winning half of PSU's 16 victories that season. Both were scholastically ineligible last season. Third basemen Ted Craig, who neaped all-district honors two mars in a row before becoming neligibie last season, will not be etuming to play for the Braves. Znug is now manted, has a child md is employed full-time obligations BILL HUNT PHOTOS PEMBROKE STATE UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL Last Week's Results (Sine* Jan. 28,1979) PSU Women lost to Campbell in overtime 84-76 PSU Women won boating N.C. Central 108-73 PSU Men lost to Coastal Carolina 80-70 PSU Women won at Atlantic Christian 79-77 PSU Men lost to Atlantic Christian 81-63 PSU Women lost at Francis Marion 82-63 PSU Men lost at Francis Manoo 92-73 PSU Women won at UNC-Greensboro 89-36 PSU Women won at Guilford College 82-64 PSU Men lost at Guilford 104-94 PSU Women won at Campbell 79-70 PSU Men lost at Campbell 106-87 UPCOMING SCHEDULE Feb. 8 Men's basketball at High Point 7 p.m. (Make-up game from cancelled game Feb. 7) Feb. 8 Wrestling hosts Campbell 7 p.m. Feb. 8 Women's basketball at N.C. Central Feb. 10 Men's basketball hosts Lenoir-Rhyne 8 p.m. Feb. 10 Women's basketball host UNC-Ashville 6 p.m. Feb. 12 Women's basketball hosts'UNC-Charlotte 7 p.m. Feb. 12 Men's basketball at Fayetteville State 8 p.m. Feb. 14 Women's basketball hosts Eion 6 p.m. Feb. 14 Men's Basketball boats Elon ,... .... .8nm.,lfl Feb. 15 Carolina* Conference WrasdtagJ? s^NuSfchl "'T '?n 1" 1 IB iljl. M1. IJ'JII. Mil 9IUIU' ... ??.. y ? Pembroke State University 3 ' 1979 Baseball Schedule |' cii Data March 1979 Fri. 2 Sal . 3 Sun. 4 Mon. 4 Tues.6 Wed . 7 Tue*. !3 > Wed. 14 Fri. 16 Sun. 18 Mon. 19 Wed. 21 Fri. 23 Sun. 23 Mon . 26 Tues.27 Fri. 30 Sat. 31 April 1979 Tues. 3 Wed. 4 Sal . 7 Sun. 8 Wed 11 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Sun. 13 Mon. 16 Opponent i Francis Marion Morris College (DH) Armstrong Stale College (DH) University of Jackson Flagler College Florida Institute of Tech. University of Virginia University of Virginia Delaware State (DH) University of Virginia St. Andrews College Eton College (DH) Campbell College (DH) Atlantic Christian College Francis Marion College Wingate College (DH) Pfeiffer College (DH) Catawba College (DH) UNC at Wilmington Campbell College (DH) Guilford College (DH) High Point College (DH) Wingate College (DH) Atlantic Christian College East Carolina University East Carolina University (DH) UNC at Wilmington Sit* Away Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Home Away Home Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Away Away n. Time 3:00p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p m 3:30p.m.,. J 3:00 p-nj,, 3:30p.fl? " ' n \ 3.00p.rtf ? 3:00p.m: i 1:30pm. 1:30 p.m. i 3:00p.m. ?it? I IKWp.i^ ; V f I 1:30p.m. ? 1:30p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. M 1:30p.m. 1:30 p.itt. 7:30p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30p.m. 1:00p.m. 1:30p.m. u 3:00p.m. ? 7:30p.m. . 1:30p.m. ' ' 7:30 p.m. DH-Doubie header : i if. ? ?>* i-'1 ;?r ' He*(*>Co**i-Hara1d EHen ' l|H" ' M. 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