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The Braves Club, formed in 1977,-is the athletic booster club at Pembroke State which has had many successful years. In 1983-84, the Club had a record 193 members and for the first time raised over S 10,000. The Club gen erated S5.000 into the Athletic Scholarship Fund. "It is a pleasure to have a man of Sammy Cox's caliber to serve again as President of our athletic booster club," stated Gary Spider, Executive Director of the Braves Gub. "1 am confident that the Gub will reach even newer heights under his leadership in '84 85." Sammy Cox feels excited about a second term; "I am looking forward to working with a Board of Directors I feel will be the hardest working and strongest ever," began Cox. "We will strive to get greater community in volvement and would like to extend an open invitation for all families to join the Club and support the total athletic program at Pembroke State University." The Braves Club enters its eighth year of existence. Past presidents of the Braves Club have included in order: Bruce Barton of Pembroke, Buddy Bell of Pembroke, Jerry Low ry of Maxton, Bob Reising of Lumberton. Dr. Jeff Collins of Pembroke, Barry O'Brien of Lumberton. and Sammy Cox, Jr. of Lumberton. To join the Braves Club, with the 1984-85 membership drive beginning on July 1, call (919) 521-3522 or drop by 120 Jones P.E. Center for mem bership details and an appli cation. Four Wrestling Signees Added for 1984 -85 at Pembroke State Four more wrestlers have signed with Pembroke State University for the 1984-85 academic year. The new sign ees include Roger Horton of Eden, Scott Kazmierczak of Raleigh, Charles McCormick of Brevard, and Lonnie Stocks of Ernul. Announcement was made today by PSU Head Wrestling Coach P.J. Smith. "We are pleased to have added four more wrestlers to* our program for tiext year," commented Coach Smith. "They will help field one of the possibly better teams in a while with their added depth to each position." Horton, a 6-foot-l. 165 pounder is a 1984 graduate of Eden's Morehead Senior High where he lettered in football, wrestling, and track. He finished third in the state as a junior and in 1983-84 posted a 35-0 wrestling mark on his way to being a state champion. His senior honors included the following tournament ti tles: Enka Invitational. South Stokes. Reidsville Christmas, Eden Holiday Classic, confer ence, sectional, regional, and state wrestling tournaments and in addition was selected his conference's "Wrestler of the Year." The son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horton of Eden plans to major in computer science at Pembroke State. His high school wrestling coach was Greg Frey. Coach Smith commented: "Roger was outstanding wrestler in the N.C. Wrestling State Tournament and could move in and start immediately at 158. He is the caliber of wrestler we need to make our program successful." Kazmierczak, a 5-foot-6, 133-pounder, is a 1984 gra: duate of Sanderson High School where he lettered in wrestling for four years. As a senior, he posted a 29-5-1 record on his way to winning the CAP-8 championship and later placing first place in the sectionals and second in the regionals. His other season marks included being 6-0 as a freshman, 12-7 as a sopho more, and 27-9 and a state qualifier in his junior year. Kazmierczak comes from the same high school as PSU freshman Jay Stainback who reaped NCAA 11 All-American honors in 1983-84. Kazmierc zak was coached in high school by Dale Warren. The third signee is Charles McCormick of Neely Road in Brevard. He is 5-foot-5. a 123-pounder and graduate in 1984 of Brevard High School where he lettered in wrest ling, track, football, and baseball. In wrestling, McCormick lettered two years posting a career mark of 33-9. He was coached by Rex Wells and plans to major in computer science at Pembroke State. Coach Smith commented: "Charles comes from an ex cellent program and is an excellent young man. He could develop into a sound college wrestler." Stocks, a S-foot-6, 117 pounder. is a 1984 graduate of New Bern High School where he lettered in wrestling four years and was third in the state, second in the confer ence, and third in the sec tionals. He was coached by James Wiley and is the son of Mrs. Ruth Stokes. He plans to major in business manage ment at Pembroke State. Coach P.J. Smith of Pem broke State commented: "Lonnie should help us at 118 or 126 pounds plus should be in the thick of it for a starting position at those weights." These four wrestlers make a total of 10 added to the program for 1984-85. Pem broke State placed in the Top 20 of the NCAA Division II last season after winning the Carolinas Conference and placing runner-up in both the district and regional. PSU Signs Lisa Stvron For '84-85 ? Lisa Styron, a 1984 gra duate of East Carteret High School, has been signed to play women's basketball and Softball at Pembroke State University beginning next fall. Announcement was made today bv PSU Head Women's Basketball Coach Lalon Jones. "Lisa is a strong rebounder and has good shooting ran ge." Coach Jones comment ed. "She will see action in the post position. In softball, she will be a welcomed addition to our pitching staff." The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Styron of Beaufort. Miss Styron lettered in vol leyball for two years, basket ball for three seasons, and softball for a pair. In bas ketball she was the leading rebounder for the team, all time leading rebounder in school history with 1,040 rebounds in three years and Finished her career as the top rebounder in her conference. Coached in high school basketball by Bryant Peter son. Miss Styron plans to major in political science at Pembroke State. Jim Stringfeilow Signed to Play Soccer and Attend PSU Jim Stringfeilow, a native of Aurora. Colorado, has been signed to participate in varsity soccer and attend Pembroke State University this fall. Announcement was made today by PSU Head Soccer Coach Mike Schaeffer. "Jim is a very experienced player who comes highly recommended," Coach Schaeffer commented. "He gives us the size on defense which we needed to add for the cominff season. We look forward to having him as an addition to our program." A 6-foot-2. 175-pounder, he is a graduate of Aurora's Smoky Hill High School where he lettered in soccer for three years and basketball. He was team "Most Valuable Player" twice in soccer as well as captain of the team for two years and two-time All-Lea gue. He started every soccer game for three years and helped guide a club team to four state championships ia Colorado The son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stringfeilow of South Kalispeil Way In Aurora, Jim l Stringfeilow was coached by John Wigand ia soccer.

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