Leon Moore . Offensive coordinator Leon Moore Joins Fayetteville State Football Staff ..A former offensive backfield coach at Texas Southern Uni versity in Houston, TX, has joined the football staff at Fayetteville State University. Leon Moore, a native of Nash ville, TN, will serve as offensive coordinator at Fayetteville State University. Moore served three years at Texas Southern University before coming to FSU. He also served (1971-78) as assistant football head coach at Fisk *■ University, defensive coordinator, recruiter'for all sports, head base ball coach and athletic counselor. He was head baseball coach and defensive coordinator at Central State Unibersity, Wilberforce, Ohio, (1979-81). Moore is a recipient of the un dergraduate and graduate degrees in health recreation, and physical education from Tennessee State Uni versity, Nashville. He has played professionally with the Los Angeles Rams, Wash ington Redskins and theBuffaloiBulls. Moore is affiliated with many scholastic and professional organ isations and is a member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. He will also serve as women's softball coach at FSU. Volunteer Coach Volunteers are needed to coach and officiate youth Flag Football for. McCrorey YMCA. Six to eight year olds practice Mondays and Wednesdays. Nine and 10 year old practice Tuesdays and Thursdays. All practices are 5:30 to 6:30 p.m All games will be played on Saturday mornings. Six to eight year olds play at 9:30 a.m. and nine to 10 year olds play at 10:30 a.m. All games are over by li:30 a.m. If interested and available in working with youth football, here is a wonderful opportunity to help provide a beneficial program to community youth. Contact C.R. Cox at McCrorey YMCA by September 10. Call 394-2356. The best time to call is between noon and 9 p.m., Monday through Friday. Senior Center Plans rwgWBfgf, w.a r.-r^r: r.vr.Tr-wvr rrrrrrr Variety Of Classes And Programs The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Senior Center has planned a wide variety of classes and programs for the fail season. Some are offered through CPCC, the YWCA, the Community School of the Arts, Community Health Services, Spirit Square, and Discovery Place. Most of the classes are free, although some require a fee for supplies. Most classes are held at the Thora W. McElroy Senior Cen ter at 426 N. Try on St Those classes offered through Dis covery Place have a small fee. Following is a list of scheduled activities. For information about any of the classes, call Louise Bynum at 334-3063 by September 4. Bask: Sewing, Exercise, Handling Stress, Needlepoint, Introduction to Golf, Yoga, Quilting, Piano Lab, Crocheting and Knitting, Auto' Mechanics, Major Religions of the World, Creative Stitchery, Coping with Money Worries, Ceramics, Christmas Crafts, Humanities, Se nior Choir, A Healthy Ann, Swim ming, Beginner Bridge, Social • Dancing, Clay and Steel Drums, Printmaking and Creative Drama tics, The "Body Shop", Relief Printmaking, Gems to Jewelry, You, Too, Can Compute, Shellcraft, Terrariums, Behind the Scenes in the Aquarium, and The Rainforest. Udder Delight*!!! rma them m the POST 3troh s Basketball Challenge Will Feature NBA Basketball Plavero The Stroh Brewery Company this week announced plans to once again sponsor the Stroh’s Basketball Challenge, a ten-city American tour which will raise $100,000 for various local charities. Featuring 30 of the world’s best professional basketball players, Stroh’s second annual national tour tips off September 4 at the State Fair Arena in Birmingham, and includes stops in Jacksonville, New Orleans, Jackson, Chattanooga, Little Rock, Raleigh, Charlotte, Louisville and Nashville. Stroh will donate $10,000 to charities in each of the cities. Highlighting the games will be the professional debut of Olympian Michael Jordan, North Carolina's two-time College Player of the Year who recently co-captained the United States’ gold-medal performance in Los Angeles. Defending scoring champion Adrian Dantley and fellow all-stars Kelly Tripucka, Alex English and Jeff Roland head the list of standout veterans participating in the Stroh’s Basketball Challenge, a joint venture with ProServ, the interna tional sports marketing firm based in Washington, D.C. “We’re very excited about this year’s tour,” said Hayes Jones, Stroh National Manager Black Market Development. "The Stroh’s Basketball Challenge will provide sports fans in these U.S. cities the opportunity to see the world's best basketball players and support local charities.- - - - “For the second consecutive year, we have succeeded in drawing pro basketball’s best veterans as well as the year’s most exciting rookie, last summer with Ralph Sampson and this year with Olympic standout Michael Jordan,’’ added Jones. “The 1984 tour continues our commitment to athletics, particular ly basketball, and we’re pleased to be working on this once again with ProServ." The tour marks a collegiate home coming for, many of the athletes. Artis Gilmore returns to Jackson ville, where he displayed his basket ball talents as a collegian, on September 5. Sidney Lowe, a member of N.C. State’s 1983 National Championship team, returns to Raleigh on September 13, and will be Joined there and in Charlotte by forma Tarheel stars Jordan, James Worthy, Phil Ford, A1 Wood and Dudley Bradley. Darrell Griffith and Jerry Eaves, teammates on Louisville’s 1980 NCAA Championship squad, make a homecoming on September IS. “The commitments of both the players and the Stroh Brewery Company have again ensured a first-class tour,’’ said ProServ Senior Vice President Stephen Disson. “With established pro stars such as Adrian Dantley, Buck Williams and James Worthy playing alongside promising rookies like Michael Jordan and Melvin Turpin, W the tour will be a real treat for basketball fans across the country.” ProServ, with ten worldwide offices, represents leading professional athletes and media personalities while > pursuing business and promotional opportunities for its clients. In addition, the firm provides marketing and sponsorship avenues to companies seeking identification in the professional sports field. The Stroh Brewary Company is the third largest brewer and the largest family owned and operated brewery in America. I" REAB I I The Charlotte Post I CHARLOTTE CENTRAL AVE. 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