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NCCU's 1981-82 Running Eagles
to seven tired individuals
who hud just completed
two y ruelinj! J seasons
without a break; opened
the-outdoor ; season at himself, the I(X) and the
Duke - Uniwrsiiy - on , . long jump.
March 24. . .',' In the mile. David
At; Duke, the . l-acle Marin placed 4ih wiili
squad of Adams, Bond. McDoucald placine 6th.
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the 2(X) and 400 inelcr vault, respectively. Then
dashes, then -watched as ? Adams placed second in
his roommate. Robert ' the : liiuh . hurdles: Josh
Kearnev won two events1 Pa iue and Benny ' Tale
Cosion. Kearney, ; Mar
tin. . Mc'IMiya(d 3 and
Watson C i competed
aiiainsi lli.uh 1'oinl.
Duke. ; ayctteville,
A&T. Wake I orcst ' and
members , of ihe..
Philadelphia Pioneers
Track Hub.
In the
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hi i ne lasi event oi me
day; the Fade .quartet of
lknd, f McDoiuiald.
Adams and Martin plac
ed 3rd in the mile relav.
On April 15. the
Fajtles played host it) the
Hears of Shaw. Alihouuh
. the. Fades won the meet.
1500, it proved lo be a lonu
MelXwiuikl placed. 6th. " day. Kearney and Ron
r wiihX'oston in Vlhc.lltMiit'4'nic Watson -r Marled
' was 4th at 4(K) metersjlhiijiisoff by winninj! the
and Adams placed 3rd in,, long : iump and polo
the X00 iuul 4th in the. ..:
400 meter hurdles. , ;
Then vame the "snow
meet " i A&T. In a dual
meet with A&T. the
l aeles not only had lo
compete auainst the-A.u-des.
bin also tile
weather, l-ijs! tnere was
rain, in which Waller
(Jond and J)avid Mariin
placed I si and 2nd.
i cspect i vcl y ; t hen t here
was the hail,; in which
. "coach ; McDoiiuald
- completely dominated
I he field and won the
1600 melcr run; and then
came the snow. In the
snow, 'coach" Adams
and freshman Travis
Costoii finished 1st and
2nd before the meet was
slopped.
On .April 14. the
Fades returned to
Wallace Wade Stadium
at Duke for the final
lime of the season. Coni
, t pctinj! acainst Campbell.
Wake lorest , J.C.
Smith. Hidt Point.
Southern Shoe Track
Club. The lades
Athletic Club. and
Duke, the NCCU Fades
put on an impressive
showinu.
In the 800, freshman
Travis , Cosion ran the
best race of his college
'care-.T, as he broke" the
2-minute barrier for the
first time. In the 400
hurdles, junior Mark
Adams ra: i ;i well-paced
race to win the event.
Waller llond won both
took first and second in
the discus!
In his final appearance
of the day. Kearney won
the I(X) meiers before
watching his teammates
McDouiiald. Cosion and
Martin score a three-way
tie for 1st place in the i
1500.
In the 400 hurdles,
Adams won. lioiid won
his specialty, the 400,
and I hen placed 2nd in
the 200.- Cosion and
Adams then lied for first
in the 8(X). before joininj:
McDoucald and Martin
lor the mile , relav, in
which they placed se
cond. The final score
was NCCU 60, Shaw 44.
On Ihe 2lsi of April,
the ' -Fades journeyed,
back lo Greensboro to
lake on A&T, On the
29th and 30th, ihey
traveled fo VI he CI A A
Champlonshfp' liicci in
Winston-Salem; ;
.The coaches and their
' team thank those who
supported and , followed
ft hem u throughout the
year. Although it is
doubtful that coaches
Mark ;V Adams ' and
I alcuina ' McDougald
will be in charge of the
team ncLvearr tliev arc
grateful foi the coopera
tion and dedication ol
their teammates.
Former World Champions
Sign Bulldogs' Mungin
ORANGEBURG. SC
South Carolina State
quarterback' Benjamin
Mungiti becaine the
seventh .Bulldog to gel a
crack at National I'ooi
ball 1 .cagucireer Tues
day lifter ' signing as a
free 'agent with the foiur
times World Champion
'Pittsburgh Sleelers. The
signing was confirmed
Wednesday by the
Steeler scpiiiing depa rt -menl.
Mungin. a 5-11, 175
pound Jolyis Island
native, will be used as a
wide receiver by Pitt
sburgh. Mungin emerged
as the Bulldogs' top
signal caller during the
1981 pre-season drills
bui losi his starling job
lo IX'sniond Gal son
after the first game of
the season. However,
when Gat sou suffered a
shoulder separation in
S.C. Stale's eighth game
of the year, Mungin
; replaced him and guided
; the Bulldogs to ihe Mid
Fa st cm Athletic Con
ference title and a spot in
the NCAA Division
I-A A playoffs.
Mungin. completed 17
of 41 attempts for 280
"yards and three
touchdowns and rusj
53m-HWtc?r yards
and two more scores dur
ing his final season and
was an honorable men
tion choice on Ihe All
MF.AC squad.
Two Mure Bulldogs
Ink Free
' Agent Pacts
The number of SCSC
players headed for pro
fessional football swelled
lo six Tuesday when
safety Gregory Pi hide
and guard I.eroy Robin
son signed contracts as
free agents.
Pi ingle, a San ford,
I I : native, was signed'
by ihe, Oakland Raiders
while Robinson, 6-4, 250
pounds, of Charleston,
inked a pad with the
Philadelphia Faules.
The '6-3,, 190 pound
Pringle was 'in on '39
defensive plays for llu
Bulldogs last war--fTtTni
his sirouiiAafcfvr)osilion
was an honorable..
mention choice lo - ihe
All-Mid-Fa siem Athletic
Conference squad.
Robinson, a member
of the Bulldogs',! 1980
squad, was a two-time
AII-MI.AC first team
"selection for S.C. Stale,
Oilier Bulldogs who
will get an opportunity
to continue their careers
in ihe National Fool ball
League are draftees
Ihomas I u t son (Miami)
and Fdward Fee
(Detroit) and. Marion
Brown and Ronnie llui
ton who signed contracts
as tree agents earlier tvtih
Seal lie and . Miami,
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76tr hdiius l.rvinu, with ice hag on his righl
hand, watches game as he reslslmemh during the
first game ol the NBA I :aslmi "KnnfcTNii e Cham.
i-mi-,iiii mik-s in liosion t.artlKn. Ihe
DelState Signs Top .
N.J. Place Kicker
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IX)VFR, DFI, -Del
si M e s h ead J opt ba II
coach Je Piirycki' lias
announced the signing of
place kicker Fvcrcll
Morgan of Bridle, New
lerscv.
The 6-1, 190 pound
All-State and All-Shore
standout at Manasquan
Tligh Sehool, has kicked
field goals randiiti from
53, 54. and 57 yards.
According to Del St ale
assistant coach llerky
Billings who recruited
Morgan, Morgan was
sought after by the
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. TUESDAY, MAY 25. 1982
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(Council Committee Room2nd Floor)
THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1982
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(Inspections Conference Reom3rd Floor)
MONDAY, MAY 31, 1982
2:15 p.m. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
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TUESDAY, JUNE 1,1982
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IUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1982 ,
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THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1982
COMMtTTEE-CF-THE-WnOLE
I University of Keiiliickv,
Buckiiell aii.d.olhc! ;Dii
sio'n I sctiools. i?" fi
Hazel Plummer
Bowling Scores
The Hazel B Rummer Bowling
League scores for May 17:
Ladies, high game: 224-Dee
Rummer, 203-Flo Rooerson,
192-Sandra Shuler and Georgetta
Parker. V ?
Ladies high series; 562-Flo
Robersont 1 557-Dee Plummer.
534-Sandra. Shuler.
Men's.,;, high game:
223-Adolphus Caviness. 211-Jim
Dyer, 200. 200-Charles Parker.
' Men's high series: 560-Charles
: Parker, 553-Adolphus '-Caviness.
j 552-Willie Finch. . .
Others: 531-Nancy Rntkney,
I 527-Bernice Snipes, 200-Quinton
' Parker. 542-Wallace RLoyal.
539-James Parker. 535-Ken
Snipes'.". 535-Jim Oyer, 517-Cliff
I Parker. . 509-T-Bird Roberson.
508-Joe Garner, 501-Joseph
Parker.
' High Team Game: 864-Lots of
Luck.
High Team Series: 2387-Lots of
Luck.
I tmi name winners: Pacers, v
Hornet Captain
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seems like everybody is
gelling belter.' Die
eoaclyng staff is doing a
great job and the team is
behind them."
Sharpe does not" want :
lo predict any conference
honors for himself. Me
says he'll just go oiit and
perform up lo his ability,
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