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Stadium Information... D0) SUD DONS CHOU S Rane teats tte vce 48 More in today’s program ... Page 43 - Margaret Capen has the knack for putting pizzazz in the eamsPhotoressts..in wnpadsurrteetessecedey DD classroom. Take a look “Inside ECU” at one of the Department of Business’ most popular professors Today’s Opponent 7-65 ... Page 67 - Up Close with Today’s Opponent. A closer look at West Virginia All-American Aaron Beasley. The official East Carolina University football game program is a publication of the ECU Sports Information Office. Editor: Carolyn Justice-Hinson, ECU Assistant Sports Information Director. Assistance from ECU Sports Information Staff. Advertising: ECU Director of Marketing, Steve Gowan and Assistant Marketing Director Chip Hutchinson. Photography: Garrett Killian, Athletics photographer. Layout and Printing: Morgan Printers, Inc., Greenville N.C. (Cost: $4 an issue). Program sales coordinated by Tim Edwards and Dickie Rook and First Pentecostal Holiness Church of Greenville. Inquiries about advertising should be made to the ECU Sports Marketing Office: 919-328-4530. : a : ON THE COVER: Senior outside linebacker Morris Foreman eee pce A native of Farmville, N.C., Morris is a leader on the Pirate defense. uy, 3 : This year he is fourth on the team in tackles with 32 stops including one for (Academic Success Day) : ‘ : pee a loss. He has also recovered one fumble this year, the sixth of his career. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 1 GAME DAY OUTLOOK ST CAROLINA WEST VIRGINIA. SEPT. 30, 1995 DOWDY FICKLEN S TADIUM Ata Glance: The Series: WVU leads 8-0. Five of the eight meetings were Morgantown and three were in Greenville. “Last Meeting: Nov. 7, 1992. WVU won 41-28 in Morgantown. Last Week: ECU fell to Illinois 7-0; WVU defeated Kent 45-6 PIRATES HOST MOUNTAINEERS East Carolina (2-2) returns home today against the Mountaineers of West Virginia (2-2). ECU will be looking for its first win against WVU in its ninth meeting with the BIG EAST opponent. The game concludes one of the toughest stretches of the Pirates’ 1995 schedule which has included trips to Tennessee, Syracuse and Illinois. The last time ECU and WVU met in Greenville, the Mountaineers were the nation’s no. 7 team and led by Heisman candidate quarterback Major Harris. WVU led 17-10 at the half then held ECU scoreless in the second half to go on for a 30-10 win. Next Week: ECU travels to Cincinnati a WVU is open and returns to action Oct. 14 at Boston College Today's Officials: Art Massey (Referee), Bob Welch (Umpire), __ Richard Morales (Linesman), Fritz Graas (Line Judge), ie Desensi (Side Judge), Ces Gautreaux (Field ~ um (Back Judge) ast Faculty Conch “Matt Mahar, xer ) edicine Today’s Game Sponsors: MOUNTAINEERS Iden COMING OFF WIN Golden Corral pica LI Multimedia Cablevision [Ramen y OVER KENT Steaks, Buffet & Bakery The East Carolina University Department of Athletics thanks today’s corporate sponsors Golden Corral and Multimedia Cablevision for their support of Pirate Athletics. Golden Corral Corporation, founded by James Maynard (ECU '65) has capped two decades of expansion by being selected as one of the nation's "Great Growth Chains." Selection to the restaurant industry's "Dream Team" was made by an authoritative trade magazine, Restaurants & Institu- tions. This same magazine has named Golden Corral the nation's favorite steakhouse chain two years in a row in 1992 and 1993. Golden Corral's growth has been dramatic by continuing to expand its operations with 237 company and 193 franchise units. Today, these 430 restaurants can be found in 39 states and Mexico. Total sales continue to rise in 1995 and are projected to reach over $600 million. Growth alone was not sufficient for the awards given to Golden Corral, according to the magazine's editors. They stipulated that winners also had to score exceptionally well in customer surveys measuring value, food quality, cleanliness, service, conve- nience, atmosphere, menu variety and overall customer satisfaction in the steakhouse category, traditionally one of the most highly contested industry segments. Division I President, Irwin Roberts (ECU '66) states that Golden Corral is projecting continued strong growth with the success our second generation restaurants, otherwise known as "metro restaurants". Golden Corral has recently introduced two new restaurant designs. The first is designed for mid-market cities, 25,000 to 50,000 residents, and seats 350 quest. The second is for smaller hometown markets and will seat 250 quests. Menu variety will continue to remain broad with the Golden Corral Buffet that offers some 120 to 170 items with the latest additions being pizza and rotisserie chicken. The centerpiece of the restaurants is the Brass Bell Bakery where baked goods are prepared in full view of customers. Raleigh, N.C. based Golden Corral Corporation and their almost 17,000 employees continue to "make pleasurable dining affordable" and in doing so has become a leader in the restaurant industry. Multimedia Cablevision is one of the state's largest cable television operators. Headquartered in Rocky Mount, N.C. since 1976, the company serves Greenville, Kinston, New Bern, Washington, Clinton, Rocky Mount, Tarboro, Williamston and neigh- boring communities. The company was a pioneer in the delivery of satellite transmitted cable programming and continues to be a leader in the industry in customer service. Against this year, the company was cited for customer service excellence by both the state and national cable television trade groups. Multimedia also takes great pride in its support of many community service projects. They were rewarded for their efforts in this area in 1994-95 with two state level achievements awards. Multimedia Cablevision, is a proud supporter of East Carolina University and the Pirate Club annually. 2 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM West Virginia is coming off a 45-7 win over Kent last Saturday, a game that gave both its offense and defense a good workout. The 45 points scored were the highest this season and Mountaineer quar- terbacks Chad Johnson and Eric Boykin threw two touch- down passes each. Four dif- ferent WVU receivers were their targets. The West Vir- ginia defense turned in its best performance this season hold- ing Kent to just 78 yards total offense. Kent gained only 14 yards rushing and just 64 yards through the air. DEFENSE HAS STRONG DAY AGAINST ILLINI Coming off a 7-0 loss to Illinois last Saturday, the Pirate defense is growing stronger. The Pirate defense gave up less than 300 yards in offense in back-to-back contests for the first time since 1989. Against Central Michigan, ECU allowed only 284 yards and then allowed the Illini just 215 yards. It’s been 70 games since the Pirate defense last accomplished that by giving up less than 300 to Bowling Green, Cincinnati and Illinois State in 1989, The seven points allowed against IIli- nois also marked just the fifth time since 1984 that an ECU defense has held an opponent under 10 points. BEASLEY LEADS WVU SECONDARY All-American Aaron Beasley, the 1994 NCAA Division I interception leader, will be a threat to the Pirate offense to- day. Beasley, a consensus preseason All-American, had 10 interceptions last year to lead the nation and has two already this season, including a 49-yard touchdown return against Maryland. The senior defensive back has now returned three career interceptions for scores with an average of 54 yards per touchdown. Learn more about the WVU defender on page 67 in a Closer Look at Today’s Opponent. TODAY’S QUARTERBACKS MIRROR EACH OTHER You'll find several similarities in ECU quarterback Marcus Crandell and WVU’s signal caller Chad Johnston both in their junior campaigns. Crandell currently ranks third in ECU his- tory with his career passing yardage of 3,872 (331 of 603) while Johnston is eighth in WVU’s career list with 2889 yards (192 of 360). Crandell has thrown 30 touchdown passes to Johnston’s 22 career TDs. Johnston opened the 1995 season with a 390- yard performance against Purdue just two weeks ago, the sec- ond best of his career, while Crandell threw for 392 yards and 453 yards total offense against Syracuse three weeks ago. SMITH HONORED AT HALFTIME ECU’s all-time leading rusher, Junior Smith, will be hon- ored at halftime as the recipient of the Hitachi “Promise of To- morrow’ award. The former Pirate standout was also recognized in the Spring for his academic achievement when named as the Texasgulf Outstanding Male Scholar-Athlete. Smith is currently on the roster for the CFLs Shreveport Pirates where he has rushed for 234 yards on 53 carries. He also has 12 catches for 104 yards. Read more about the Hitachi “Promise of Tomorrow” Award on page 110. COOPER GETS TWO INTERCEPTIONS Less than a year ago, Hank Cooper thought his collegiate career may have come to an end when he had to undergo knee reconstruction for torn ligaments. Against Illinois on Saturday, however, Cooper proved he is back at the top of his game, picking off two Illini passes and accounting for eight tackles. The senior from Smyrna, Ga., has started since his redshirt-freshman season (1992) and now has seven career INTs. Among his career highlights is a 95-yard interception return for a touchdown against Cincinnati as a freshman. The play is tied for the second longest in ECU’s history. MCPHAIL HONORED AS “KING OF THE GRIDIRON” Senior Jerris McPhail was named “King of the Gridiron” for his effort against Central Michigan on Sept. 16. McPhail rushed for 178 yards and one touchdown against the Chippewas and also had two catches for 20 yards. The “King of the Gridiron” scholarship is presented at each home foot- ball game to the outstanding ECU football player for that game as voted on by the media in attendance. The scholarship, which has been given for the 19th consecutive season by Mr. R.W. Moore of Raleigh, is presented to the Pirate Club in the name of the deserving player and the money is then contributed to the general athletic scholarship fund. PIRATES AND LIBERTY BOWL SIGN NEW DEAL While ECU looks to defend its 1994 Liberty Bowl Alliance Championship, it was an- nounced last week that the Pirates will continue their as- sociation with the Liberty Bowl for two more seasons, extend- ing into 1997. A multi-year contract has been signed matching ECU or the Confer- ence USA champion against the fourth selection of the Big LIBERTY BOWL East Conference in the 1996 and 1997 post-season bowl. The Liberty Bowl Alliance for 1995 includes ECU, Cincinnati, Memphis, Southern Mississippi and Tulane. Find updated Alliance standings on page 70. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 3 ECU Strength © Conditioning Program I\s the “Heart of the Pirates” By Eric Bartels ECU SID Student Assistant For major college football pro- grams, the building of strength and the conditioning of an athlete is key element in establishing a success- ful team. Here at East Carolina, the Pi- rate strength and conditioning pro- gram, if not one of the best in North Carolina, is one of the best in the nation. Strength and condi- tioning director and coach Jeff Connors is a great attribute in the developing of the Pirate football program as well as individual mem- bers. “Jeff Connors is an integral part of our football program,” coach Logan said. “He is a right- hand man to the coaches.” In 1994, coach Connors along with coach Logan, established the “Heart of the Pirate” award in recognition of a se- nior football player who demonstrated not only the best physical attributes in training and preparation, but the most determination to succeed. With out a doubt, last year’s award winner was running back Junior Smith, who not only became ECU’s all- time leading rusher, but was simulta- neously an ECU scholar athlete. Smith, who obtained the most Pirate points based on a merit system, achieved ex- cellence on and off the field while rep- resenting ECU’s football program. “He had great desire: he would never come out of a football game even if he was playing with pain,” coach Connors said. “He was always willing to hit — he never shied away from contact.” The “Heart of the Pirate” award in only its second year of existence is more Jeff Connors has been with the Pirate program since 1991. than an award. As coach Connors said it best, “It’s something that they can take with them when the leave here [ECU] and apply to their lives.” The foundation for the “Heart of the Pirate” is to build and emphasize the most im- portant part of the human being — the heart. “A heart makes a player a winner and a winner a champion,” Connors said. “The heart is the inner-most part of the mind and a very powerful source.” Without proper motivation and the building and refining of the individual athlete, a high level of success could never get achieved. Utilizing various principles, Connors discusses weekly with the team the importance of each of the qualities that define the devel- oping, the strengthening and condi- tioning of the heart. “So far [this season] we have de- fined the heart and incorporated 4 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM tenacity, patience, discipline, and light-mindedness,” Connors said. “If we can develop all of our play- ers like that [Junior Smith] then that will complement us wherever we are physically and it will help us bring our physical attributes to the field.” Building football dynasties at East Carolina will be easy compared to the meticulous training sched- ule that Connors administers to his players. The Pirate football team trained, a year ago, 26 weeks straight from the hot and steamy month of August until the frigid month of December. Coach Connors, a Salem Col- lege (W. Va.) alumnus, came to ECU prior to the beginning of the 1991 football season. His previous colle- giate coaching stints found him at Bucknell where he headed the strength and conditioning program from 1989- 91. His extensive involvement with ECU’s strength and conditioning pro- gram has sent him all over the coun- try. This past summer, Connors participated as a guest speaker at the National Strength and Conditioning Association in Phoenix, Ariz. He also earned Regional Director of the Year honors for the NSCA, while receiving a nomination for National Strength Coach of the Year. This year’s senior class is loaded with talent which will make Connors’ decision even more difficult. With Jerris McPhail, Morris Foreman, Walter Scott and Emmanuel McDaniel head- ing the list of prospective “Heart of the Pirate” candidates, beating a nationally- ranked Syracuse team may have been an easier task. After scoring the winning touchdown, Earl suddenly realizes he has nothing to wear to the victory party. 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Twice before Hamrick’s arrival in Little Rock, UALR had been turned down for Sun Belt Conference membership. Also, UALR added two sports - men’s and women’s golf - and funds for women’s scholarships increased by over 200 percent. He also supervised a $600,000 fund-raising effort for facility improvements at UALR and increased annual fund-raising dramatically. Also at UALR, Hamrick initiated the UALR STARS (Students Taking Academic Responsibilities Seriously) Program to en- hance student-athlete academic per- formance. The cumulative GPA of student-athlete rose to an astonishing 2.94. The Trojans men’s basketball program has taken off under Hamrick. In 1994, Hamrick hired Wimp Sanderson, the South- eastern Conference Coach of the Decade during the 1980s while at Alabama, to coach the Trojan’s men’s bas- ketball program and it immediately began to pay dividends. The Trojans, who were 13-15 in 1993-94, improved to 17-12 this past season. Arkansas-Little Rock also played host to the Sun Belt Conference Men’s Basket- ball Tournament this past season, finishing second to Western Kentucky. Hamrick se- cured the 1996 tournament for Little Rock before his departure to ECU, Before going to Arkansas-Little Rock, Hamrick served as Assistant Athletics Direc- tor at Illinois State University from 1984- 90. At ISU, Hamrick initiated and coordi- nated all departmental external activities and efforts to generate revenue from private contributions, promotional and marketing programs, ticket sales, merchandising and advertising. He also served as Director of the Redbird Educational and Scholarship Fund, where donations rose from $125,000 to $900,000 per year over a five-year period. Hamrick coordinated the cam- paign to solicit $1,000,000 to help fund the construction of Illinois State’s new sports arena and also negotiated all foot- ball scheduling and coordinated the Red- bird radio and television network. Hamrick worked as Assistant to the Director of Athletics at the University of Kansas from 1982-84. He initiated and implemented the department’s entire pro- motional and marketing scheme and super- vised nine non-revenue sports. He began his professional career at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, where he served as Director of Athletic Promotions from 1981-82. While at ISU, Hamrick worked with current Wake Forest Athletics Director Ron Wellman. He also worked with Bob Frederick, AD at Kansas, who is the chair- man of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basket- ball Committee. A 1980 graduate of Marshall University, Hamrick played football where he was a two- year starter (1978-79) at linebacker. He received a master’s degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University in 1981, where he also served as an assistant football coach. Hamrick and his wife, Soletta, are the parents of three children - twin sons, Brett and Justin, and daughter Mollie Ann. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 9 Pirate Head Coach Steve Logan The practice fields are the classroom. Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is the final exam. Steve Logan is the teacher. It’s the way the fourth-year East Carolina head coach prefers it. “When I sat down and asked myself what I enjoyed most about coaching,” said Logan, “it.was the teaching that I enjoyed most and if teaching is what I enjoy then I would be teaching on Saturday as well.” If you spent time watching Logan on the sidelines, you'll get a feel how the 42-year-old coach uses Saturdays as another teaching tool. He’ll take one of his young quarterbacks on the sidelines and dis- cuss different plans, options and ideas. It’s a two-way conversation and the best way for a student-athlete to know what he’s doing right and what he’s doing wrong. “He doesn't pressure you, he doesn’t yell at you, but he makes sure you understand what you did wrong,” said Jeff Blake, former Pirate and cur- rent Cincinnati Bengals quarterback. “He makes sure you know everything about the game. He taught me how to keep my composure, how to be a leader.” The teaching and leadership roles continue also off the playing and practice fields. The Lawton, Okla. native, feels that if student-athletes are go- ing to be the best they are going to be, it requires self-discipline, hard work and dedication. _ Members of the football squad are told three things by Logan about playing football at East Carolina: 1) if you go to class and practice hard, you will play; 2) have fun playing the game of foot- ball, and; 3) play as hard as possible on every play and the wins and losses will take care of themselves. “J like to see the responsibility for the little things fall upon the players rather than for me tell- ing them to do it,” said Logan. _ “We never talk to our student-athletes about winning and losing - never,” continues Logan. “We talk to them about showing up, playing every play as hard as they can play it and play to the last play of the game. We don’t /care who it is we’re playing. We give a ton of respect to whoever that may be, home or on the road.” Using that philosophy, Logan helped direct the Pirates to a berth in the 1994 St. Jude Liberty Bowl. The Pirates won the Liberty Bowl Steve Logan Timeline Education: Tulsa, Physical Education, 1973 At ECU: Begins 7th Year (fourth as head coach). Served as running backs coach during 1989 season. Was offensive coordinator and quarter backs coach for 1990-91 seasons. In first season as head coach in 1992, Pirates were 5-6. After going 2-9 in 1993, the Pirates rebounded to go 7-5 in 1994, playing in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl. - In Coaching: Has been in coaching 20 seasons, 15 in the collegiate ranks. Birthdate: Feb. 3, 1953 in Lawton, Okla. Family: Wife - Laura; Children - Vincent and Nathanael. Coaching Experience: 1975-79 Union High School, Tulsa, Okla. (Assistant); 1980 Oklahoma State (Tight Ends); 1981-82 Hutchinson Junior College (Head Coach); 1983-84 Tulsa (Offensive Coordinator); 1985-86 Colorado (Running Backs); 1987-88 Mississippi State (Quarterbacks); 1989 East Caro- lina (Running Backs); 1990-91 East Carolina (Offensive Co- ordinator/Quarterbacks); 1992- East Carolina (Head Coach). 10 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Steve with wife, Laura, and sons, Nathanael (left) and Vincent (right). Alliance and played Illinois in the Liberty Bowl. Logan developed much of his philosophy through the influence of several head coaches. He worked on the staff of current Ohio State coach John Cooper at Tulsa, with former Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson at Oklahoma State, with Bill McCartney, formerly at Colorado, and with Bill Lewis at ECU. When Lewis resigned to take the head coaching position at Geor- gia Tech, Logan was eager to take the role as head coach, ECU’s 17th in school history. Logan is mostly credited with the development of the Pirate offen- sive attack during the 1990-91 seasons when he was ECU’s offensive coordinator. In 1991, ECU finished the season with an 11-1 record and reached a Top Ten national ranking. During the 1990-91 seasons, Logan coached quarterback Jeff Blake. The Sanford, Fla. native broke or tied 32 school records before leaving ECU, including most passing yards in a game, season and career. He was named the 1991 ECAC Player of the Year. Logan continues to monitor the offensive side of the football closely. He still coaches the quar- terbacks but also makes his way around the prac- tice field to observer his coaches in action. ; In 1992, it was Michael Anderson’s turn to re- write ECU record books. The Decatur, Ga. native, broke or tied 12 school records, including all of the school’s sophomore records. This season, as in the last two seasons, Logan has tutored another young signal-caller with out- standing potential - Marcus Crandell. The Robersonville, N.C. junior, broke or tied 14 school records in 1994 after suffering a broken leg in the second game of the 1993 season, missing most of 4 that year. “T loved working with the kids and having an impact on their deci- sions in and outside of football,” said Logan. “That, and the intrigue of competitive strategy, really hooked me.” Logan, an avid tennis player, and his wife, Laura, are the proud parents of two sons - Vincent (13) and Nathanael (11). Pirates Under Logan Below are some of the accomplishments of the Pirate offense since Steve Logan has been the offensive coordinator or head coach: e In the 57 games Logan has been ECU's offensive coordina- tor/head coach, the Pirates are averaging 373.5 yards per game of total offense. Of that total, 225.3 yards per game passing and 148.2 yards per game rushing. e In the 57 games Logan has been ECU's offensive coordina- tor/head coach, the Pirates average 25.2 points per game. e In the 57 games Logan has been ECU's offensive coordina- tor/head coach, the Pirates have had 300 yards or more of total offense in 44 games (77.2 percent), over 400 yards of total offense in 24 games (42.1 percent) and over 500 yards of total offense in eight games (14 percent). ¢ ECU has set 151 individual and team offensive records during the past three seasons, including most passing yards in a game and season for a team and individual, most rushing yards in a game and season for an individual, and most total offensive yards ina game and season for a team and individual. Its NOT Whether You Win Or LOSE - It's Where You Kat After The Game. Arter the game, head for Golden Corral. Come in hungry because our Golden Choice Buffet® is the perfect place to bring a big appetite. Enjoy a buffet that seems to go on forever — plus fresh, hand-made yeast rolls from our famous Brass Bell Bakery. All your favorites in one place, along with entrees such as our fe fe) Lola] m USDA Choice steaks, chicken, fero\gqell shrimp and other selections. RESTAURANTS Almost like “home sweet home. Maybe even better, 504 SW Greenville Blvd., Greenville 756-4412 1701 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston 523-0229 2500 Clarendon Blvd., New Bern 638-4010 710 Western Blvd., Tarboro 823-7770 1302 Carolina Ave., Washington 946-9878 302 Boulevard St. E, Williamston 792-5401 ©1995 Golden Corral Corporation The ECU Pirate enjoys a visit to TACO BELL with Katie & Lauren McLean and Allison & Sam Pittman at the TACO BELL Restaurant on Arlington Blvd. For your tailgate party or after a Pirate victory, stop by TACO BELL. for a 10 pack of your favorite Original or Soft Tacos. This season make TACO BELL. your first choice and pick up a 10 pack of Tacos To Go. TACO BELL., a proud supporter football. of Eda tootba e Greenville © New Bern ¢ Jacksonville ¢ Havelock ¢ Goldsboro « Morehead City : Rocky Mount ¢ Wilson e Fayetteville ©1993 TACOBELLCORP. 238-3 Pirate Football Staff igs “tae 49) Offensive Coordinator and Running Back coach Todd Berry with wife, Lisa, and daughter, Jordan. Todd, a 1983 Sraduate of Tulsa, begins his fourth season on the ECU coaching a att si WR ill sai staff and his Director of Strength and Conditioning Jeff Connors with wife, 13th year in Michelle, and children Beau and Kaitlin. A 1980 graduate of coaching. Salem (W.Va.), Jeff begins his fifth season with the Pirates. Defensive Back Coach Jim Fleming with wife, Leslie, and children (left to right) Jimmy, Kate, Will and Meg. Jim, a 1982 graduate of the University of the South, is in his second season with the Pirates and his 11th year as a collegiate coach. Offensive Line coach Jeff Jagodzinski with wife, Lisa, and children Josh and Joanne. A 1985 graduate of Wisconsin- Whitewater, Jeff has been coaching for 11 years and is in his seventh season on the ECU staff. Wide Receiver coach Doug Martin wife wife, Vicki, and children, Corey, Bobby and Molly. A 1985 graduate of Kentucky, Doug is in his ninth season of coaching and his fourth year at ECU. Defensive Coordinator and Inside Linebacker coach Paul Jette with wife, Vicki, and children (left to right) David, Allison, Katharyn, Quinn and Will. An 18-year coaching veteran, Paul (Texas '77) begins his second season with the Pirates. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 13 Pirate Football Staff Outside Linebacker coach James Webster with wife, Cornelia, and son, Kali. A 1972 graduate of the University of North Carolina, James is in his first season at ECU and 18th year in coaching. Pirate Football Support Staff: Recruiting Secretary, Jill Ahlers and Head Coach's Secretary, Joyce Stroud. Not pictured: Christy Keeter. Recruiting Coordinator Ken Treadway with wife, Sandy. Ken begins his first season at ECU and also coaches ECU's Special Teams. A 1968 graduate of Appalachian State, Ken is in his 24th year of coaching. He and Sandy have two sons, Ken and Kevin. 14 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Tight End coach Willie Scott with wife, Mamie. A 1981 graduate of South Carolina, Willie enjoyed a nine-year career in professional football playing for Kansas City and New England, and is in his second season on the ECU staff. coach Cliff Defensive Line Yoshida. Cliff begins his second season at ECU and his 25th season in the collegiate coaching ranks. A 1963 graduate of Cal Poly Pomona, Cliff has a son, Chris, who attends Wake Forest. FT8780 Copier What’s the quickest way to help ECU dominate this year? A: The new high speed copiers from COECO can make 80 PIRATES per minute! LOE LO L23¥sTes AGO! SINCE 1921 GREENVILLE KITTY HAWK NEW BERN 205 E. Arlington Blvd. 3928 N. Croatan Highway 1822 S. Glenburnie Rd. Greenville, NC 27858 Kitty Hawk, NC 27949 New Bern, NC 28560 (919) 321-2400 (919) 261-2400 (919) 636-8700 1-800-979-5400 1-800-552-9854 1-800-524-3900 Carolina University, a verse, comprehensive 4 university, is known for the and breadth of its academic ms and for its pursuit of excel- na variety of activities. Nith an enrollment of nearly 0 students, ECU is the third-larg- nstitution of the 16-campus niversity of North Carolina system. It has a work force of more than 3,500, a faculty numbering more than 1,100 and a budget of almost $290 million. _ The campus today is alive not only with the activities of its students and faculty but also with the whir and clat- ter of construction crews. More than 20 percent of the campus is under construction or renovation or will be in the next few months. Among the prominent projects are the Student Recreation Center, which will be com- pleted in the spring of 1996, and the additions and renovations to Joyner Library, which will be under way for three years. ie 16 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM lil = am ECU students come from all 100 of North Carolina's counties, 45 states and 38 na- tions. Of the students, 57 percent are women, 83 percent are undergradu- ates and 13 percent are minorities. The university offers 102 under- graduate degree tracks and 88 graduate degree tracks. It con- fers more than 3,000 degrees annually, and it has close to 75,000 living | alumni. Here is a se- lection of other distinctions of ECU: e It has the largest teacher- education pro- gram in North | Carolina and the . 15th largest in the nation. e It has one of the largest art schools in the Southeast and the only art program in North Carolina ac- credited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. The Wel- lington B. Gray Gallery is one of the largest contempo- # rary art galleries in / North Carolina. EAST CAKOLINA UNIVERSITY e The School of Medicine has ranked No. 1 nationally in the percent- age of graduates entering primary care fields. © The School of Social Work is the only one in North Carolina with both undergraduate and graduate programs accredited by the National Council on Social Work Education. e In the School of Human Environmental Sciences, the hospitality management pro- gram is one of only two such programs in North Carolina. The child life program is the first one in North Carolina. e The music education \ program in the School of Mu- sic is among the largest and strongest in the Southeastern United States. The music therapy program is the only one ina state-supported school in North Carolina. e The school of Business has the second-oldest accred- ited MBA program in the state. e The university has state-of-the- art student computing labs campus-wide and some of the finest discipline-specific student computing labs in the nation. e The Department of English publishes seven scholarly and literary journals: Children's Folklore Review, The Concord Saunterer, Minnesota Review, North Carolina Literary Re- view, Tar River Poetry, The Thoreau Society Bulletin and Victorians Insti- tute Journal. Pirate Eans Shop Vernon Park Mall!! Jom Us! FEATURING OVER 6 o OF KINSTON’S FINEST MERCHANTS BELK + BRODY’S « GOODY’S « JC PENNEY + ROSES VERNON AND HARDEE ROAD, KINSTON Phone: 523-8969 Mall Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 4.M.-9 p.m. Sunday I p.m.-6 pm. As East Carolina approaches the latter stages of its first-ever capital campaign, the University and its Ath- letics Department are experiencing tremendous support from the supporters who “share the vision”. Surpassing the original $50 million goal, the Uni- versity expects to raise more than $60 million for endowed scholarships, academic expansion, faculty development, student programs and facility improvements. Included in the goal is $15 miilion needed for ECU Athletics. The East Carolina University Educational Foundation (Pirate Club), one of the University’s three non-profit foundations, is in the process of closing out its campaign effort on behalf of the ECU's athletics program. How does Shared Visions affect you as an ECU sup- porter? Four components have been identified within the “working blueprint” for this fund-raising campaign that mean growth and improvement for ECU Athletics and its fans: V Expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium to accomodate more fans. V Endowment of scholarships to attract the very best stu- dent-athletes. V Endowment of the University’s model student devel- opment program to insure that ECU student-athletes re- ceive strong support in academic, personal and career de- velopment. V Construction of a new Pirate Club Building to better serve ECU Athletics’ support base. To reach these goals, the University has established the following financial targets within the Shared Visions Campaign: V $9 million for the expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Sta- dium V $1 million to further endow student-athlete scholar- ship support. V $1 million to endow the student-athlete devlopment program V $1 million to seed construction of a new Pirate Club Building V $3 million in annual scholarship funding This is where you, as an ECU supporter, come in. Won't you join the more than 500 Pirate fans who share the vi- sion? Shared sions THE CAMPAIGN FOR EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY These people share the vision for Paul & Donna Alar - Atlanta, GA Harry & Joyce Albritton - Stella M.W. Aldridge - Greenville David M. Alexander - Bethesda, MD Richard B. Alexander - Kinston Charles & Corene Allen - Raleigh Mike & Page Aman - Greenville Steve & Joann Anderson - Durham Challie & Donna Arnette - Greenville Judge Gerald & Sue Arnold - Lillington Lee & Denise Askew, Jr. - Wilson Joe & Terri Askew - Greenville Hayes & Bobbie Austin - Greenville Raz & Ireni Autry - Raeford Steve & Terri Ayers - Durham Al & Debby Bagwell - Warrenton Jim Bailey - Raleigh R. Bryan Baker - Bradenton, FL. Gary & Beth Baldree - New Bern Barnes Motor & Parts Company - Wilson Ronnie Barnes - E. Rutherford, NJ Barnhill Contracting Company - Tarboro Steve & Becky Bartley - Jacksonville Thomas A. Bayliss, [I1- New Bern Sidney & Betty Beacham - Greenville Richard & Sarah Bennett - Liberty Thomas A. Bennett - Greenville J.C. Bernhardt - Washington E. Metz Bizzell - Marietta, GA James A. Blair - Greenville Charles W. Blanchard - Chesapeake, VA Tom & Adele Bland - Raleigh Gary & Cheryl Blanton - Raleigh Ken & Pam Blocker - Durham Dr. & Mrs. William M. Bogey, Jr. - Greenville James & Connie Bond - Greenville Bostic-Sugg Furniture Company - Greenville Bill & Trudy Bowen - Greenville Worth & Nora Bowman - Benson Douglas & Mary Boyd - Washington Grover & Phyllis Boyd - Washington Robert Sid Boyette - Lucama Matthew & Flonnie Boykin - Greenville S. Earl Boykin - Wilson Bob & Julia Bragg - Greenville Connally Branch - Greenville Danny Brew - Greenville Michael & Deborah Bridges - Morganton William E. Brinkley - New Bern Donald & Barbara Britton - Lynchburg, VA Brown & Wood - Greenville Richard & Debra Brown - Greenville Norman & Patti Bryant - Greenville Jim Buckman - Washington Builders Bargin Center of Greenville - Greenville Marvine& Sarah Bullock - Reidsville Fred M. Bunn - Wilson Dave & Kathy Burns - Apex Travis M. Burt - Greenville Robert & Dawnel Burton - Charlotte Don & Faye Butler - Dunn Joe M, Butterworth - Greenville William C. Byrd, Ill - Greenville Doug & Linda Byrd - Zebulon Jack & Sara Calvert - Lexington George & Terry Campbell - Carrboro Carolina Data Systems - New Bern Worth & Dolores Carter - McGuire AFB, NJ Jimmy & Cynthia Carter - Greenville Ed & Gerri Casey - Grifton Earl & Ann Castellow - Greenville John Cawthon - Rocky Mount Centura Bank - Greenville Ken & Kay Chalk - Winston-Salem Tom & Stella Chambliss - Greenville James & Judy Chesnutt - Henderson Edwin L. Clark, Jr. - Greenville William H. & Gloria Clark - Greenville L.B. & Gail Clayton - Kernersville ayton - Halifax Elizabeth C. Edwards - Ayden Jack Cohen - Atlanta, GA Bryan R. Colbert - Greenville Glyn Collins - Dunn Williard “Butch” Colson, Jr. - Greenville Jeff & Michelle Connors - Greenville Ed, Ginny & Taryn Cooper - Kinston. Robert Corbo - Union, NJ James Mickey Corcoran - New Bern S. Wilson Cox - Broadway Jim & Martha Coyne - Jacksonville Credit Financial Information Services, Inc. - Durham Crisp RV Center, Inc. - Chocowinity Teresa Crocker - Greenville Carlester Crumpler - Greenville Cubbie’s - Greenville Jerry Cunningham - Greensboro Doug & Pat Daniel - Lewisville William E. Dansey, Jr. - Greenville Carl Darden - Greenville Bill & Allene Darrow - Washington. Ed & Lindy Daughtry - Greenville Greg & Tammy Davis - Durham John & Cindy Davis - Raleigh L. Paige Davis - Washington Trenton & Kay Davis - Greenville Andy W, Decuzzi - Salisbury John S, DelaCourt - Raleigh Dr. Kent S. Denton - La Grange Arthur & Betty Diehl - Greenville Guy C. Dixon - Wilson Jimmy Dixon - Elizabeth City Phillip R. Dixon - nville Domino’s Pizza - Greenville Ron & Mary Ellen Dowdy - Orlando, FL Gary & Elizabeth Dowell - Durham Joyce Draughon - Dunn Floyd W. Eamon - Durham Hollis G. y, Jr. - Goldsboro y - Clayton Tommy & Nancy East Carolina Electronic Tax Service - Dunn Kirk Edgerton - Clayton Robert O. Edwards - Greenville Tim & Brenda Edwards - Greenville Thomas H. Elam - New Bern H. V. Elks - Greenville Thomas Ellenberger - Summerville, SC Leon R. Ellis - Seafford, DE Ed Emory - Lenoir Dave & Gail Englert - Chesapeake, VA William H. Etheridge - Kenly Evans Properties - Greenville Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. - Greenville Dan & Kathy Fetzer - Greensboro James & June Ficklen - Greenville Fickling & Clement Insurance - Greenville John & Joy Fisher - Granite Quarry Walter M. Fitts - Greenville Susan Fitzenrider - Durham Dwight & Linda Flanagan - Southport David, Alison & Brandon Floyd - Greenville Richard Flye, Jr. - Henderson Benjie & Pam Forrest - Grimesland David P. Foster - Charlotte Michael A. & Edith Fox - Greenville Fred D. 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Knott, Greenville Lance Foundation - Charlotte Bruce Laviolette & MaryEllen Kirkland - New Bern Lee Tractor Company, Inc. - Washington Greenville gett - Williamston C.A. Lewis, Inc. - Greenville Horace & Alice Liles - Snow Hill Ronald L. Linquest, Jr. - Charlotte Chip & Jennifer Little - Greenville Mr. & Mrs. Bill G. Littleton, Jr. - New Bern Scott & Leslie Lowerre ~ Rural Hall Matt & Laurie Malor Greenville Eleanor B. Manning - F teville Ray Manning, Jr. - Fay ille Craig & Nan Maples - Raleigh Thomas J. Marriott - Mohawk, NY Sam Marsh - Rocky Mount Tom Marsh - New Bern David & Connie Marshburn - Williamston Timothy & Deborah Martin - Rocky Mount Timothy G. McAteer - Arlington, VA James nthia McCloe - Waverly, NY Rusty and Emily McCown - Roanoke, VA McKenzie Corporation -Greenville Joe E. 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Facilities Expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium to nearly 50,000 seats is crucial to the finan- cial health of ECU's athletics program. Dedicated in 1963, with a seating capacity of 20,000, the stadium was ex- panded to its present capacity of 35,000 season in 1978. Further expansion will provide: ¥ Opportunity to schedule six versus five home football games annually. ¥ Opportunity to upgrade home football scheduling with major Division I-A institutions by increasing ECU Athletics capability of paying larger guarantees. ¥ Opportunity for major conference affiliation for ECU's football program. Revised expansion plans call for the construction of an 8,000-seat deck atop the north side of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and 3,000 permanent bleacher seating in the east end zone. Following this expansion phase, further plans call for construc- tion of a new two-story press box/club seating facility atop the south side of the stadium, followed by construction of a 10,000-seat deck above the two-story press box/club seating facility. Following completion of this phase, Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium's capacity will approach 60,000 seats. Student-Athletes When it comes to student-athlete scholarship funding, the ECU Educational Foundation has increased its endow- ment fund to nearly $2.5 million as a result of the Shared Visions Campaign. The ECU Educational Foundation also wishes to endow its comprehensive student-ath- lete development program within the athletics de- partment. It should be noted that last year, ECU's student-athlete development program was recog- nized along with program at Penn State, Ohio State, Arizona and Georgia Tech, as being a model student-athlete development program by the Division I-A Athletics Director's As- sociation. “\\ Continued Support The ECU Educational Foundation seeks to raise $1 million to seed construction of a new Pirate Club Building to be built to the front of Minges Coliseum. The two-story structure will house Pirate Club and ECU Athletics Ticket Of- fice is on the first floor and a 500-seat ban- quet multipurpose facility on the building's second floor. Such a build- ing is necessary, in order to meet the needs of an increasing Pirate Club membership. Life's too short aS me SETUPS ANY Sp WEI Pea Dt a, Mey meee or lor anything less S.. make your move to the best. Tar River Estates offers spacious 1, 2, and 3 BR apartments in a super location. Just blocks from ECU! 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He has a vision of greatness for ECU and leads in the belief that the university can build upon and add to its elements of dis- tinction and strong tradition for excellence in teaching, research, regional services, and athletics. With enthusiasm and remarkable stamina, Dr. Eakin pursues this vision around the clock and on-the-road as ECU’s highly vis- ible top ambassador. Strategic planning has been the linchpin of the Chancellor’s administration. From it have evolved new degree programs, new and stronger centers for excellence, campus beautification and modernization of facilities, an emphasis on computer technology for students and faculty, and an energetic, focused fund-raising plan for academics, athletics, and medicine. Improved campus life and student services continue to be high on the Chancellor’s agenda. Under his direction, the campus has a new state-of-the-art dining hall and is building a student recreation and wellness center, and a $30 million addition to the campus library. ECU’s reputation as one of the leading family practice, primary care medical schools in the country is being enhanced with new centers for treatment of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and alcohol and drug abuse. In pursuit of ECU’s goals, Chancellor Eakin holds lead- ership positions with the Southern Association for Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the College Football Association (CFA), and is in the forefront of economic and community development in Greenville and throughout eastern North Carolina. He was chairman of the CFA Board of Directors dur- ing 1993-94. Before his ECU appointment in 1987, Dr. Eakin served for 23 years as a member of the mathematics faculty at Bowl- ing Green State University, where he was also a vice president. 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We’re going to raise our battle flag high, We're going to sing it long, Shout it loud; And then they'll know That we are Pirate Proud. Because the battle’s been fought, And now it’s won, And everybody knows that we’re Number One! Because we’re full of Pride, We've got them bowing to our side, {exe's to ECU! Purple and Gold Let’s... Old Gold and Royal Purple were established as the official ECU colors in 1909. Why Pirates y The Pirate, a symbol of East Carolina University and its athletic teams, was adopted from the legend and lore of coastal North Carolina and was a natural choice for the nickname when intercollegiate athletics began at the school more than 57 years ago. Pirates, fierce and colorful, were prominent in North Carolina’s colonial pe- riod. The state’s Outer Banks which jut far out into the Atlantic were ideal hide- outs for these legendary gangsters of the high seas. Many had homes and families in small villages along the Carolina coast. East Carolina University’s interest in pirates and sea lore began in 1934. That year, the Tecoan, the yearbook for what was then East Carolina Teachers College, carried pirates as its theme. The pages were filled with paintings and sketches of patched eye figures, tall ships and buried treasure. The book referred to the tales of the infamous “Teachy the Pirate” often told by natives in the nearby historic town of Bath. ECU Fight Song Cheer for East Car'lina, Cheer for Old E.C., We know we're the finest, Onward to victory! GO PIRATES!! Cheer for East Car'lina, Cheer on for Old E.C., Loyal and Bold We're the Purple and Gold! WE ARE THE PIRATES ... E-C-UI!! ~ Pacut “This Oue Purple 30 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Go!! 1995 East Carolina University Cheer- leaders: Front Row (I-r) Dusty Rhodes, Jen Shields, Jacque Douglas, Lara Harrington, Kara Guzman, Amber Haire, Koryn Newill, Mandi Premo, Tim Muller. Second Row: Will Cooper, Rob Averill, Ashley Bolton, Sherri Sands, Jen- nifer Jones, Jennifer Miller, Taemi Gilley, Amy Teague, Chris Feathers. Third Row: Keith Cahall, Terry Sawyer, Ben Smith, Tom Popola, Franz Propst, Jim Faircloth, Jason Blackburn, Johnathan Crim. Back Row: Brian Barbour (Mascot), Wes Furr (Mike Man), Brandon Haises (Mascot). Hey Hey EC... You Look So Good To Me! Retired Pumbers Four numbers have been retired in the history of East Carolina University’s football program. Those are numbers 16, 18, 29 and 36, The jersey number 16 was last worn by Robert Farris, a kicker from Falls Church, Va. Farris was killed in an automobile accident while re- turning to campus for fall practice prior to his senior season in 1967. The jersey number 18 was last worn by Norman Swindell, a block- ing back from New Bern. The most valuable player on the 1965 team, Swindell drowned new his home during the Christmas holidays fol- lowing the 1965 season. The jersey number 29 was worn by James Speight, running back from Greenville. The MVP of the 1957 and 1959 squads, Speight still holds the school record for the most points in a single game with 26, while sixth on the all-time rushing list with 2,276 career yards. The jersey number 36 was worn by Roger Thrift, a quarterback from New Bern. He earned letters dur- ing the 1949 and 1950 seasons. His jersey was retired by the Student Government Association. Speight and Thrift are members of the ECU Athletics Hall of Fame. 1G: Shoe 20. SG THE EAST CAROLINIAN SUPPORTS THE PIRATES FROM THE CLASSROOM TO THE ENDZONE The East Carolinian is ECU’s student-produced newspaper. Published twice weekly, The East Carolinian provides the ECU community with the latest in news, sports, features and editorial commentary. With a distribution of 12,000, Since 1925, the newspaper has been an integral part of the campus community. Look for The East Carolinian’s football publication, The End Zone, available before all home football games. The East Carolinian is the only AUDEV BARC Te Sa way to advertise a product or service and the only place to look for what you want to read. All Bagels’N Breads Baked Fresh Daily 327 East Arlington Blvd. Greenville, NC NSB Wo Ou Oc MM SHARPE'S FORMAL WEAR 205 Greenville Blvd. Suite 200, Greenville, NC 27834-6907 (919) 756-6736 Sharpe's, Greenville’s only Formal Wear Shop for Men, is a Proud Sponsor of ECU Football, Located in the Boulevard Shoppes ECU Athletics A Program for the 9O's Entering the half-way point of the 1990’s, the East Carolina Athletics Depart- ment continues to maintain a high standard of excellence throughout the Colonial Ath- letic Association, as well as on a national basis. ECU has come a long way since 1965, their first year as a NCAA Division I mem- ber. The commitment and dedication to- ward Pirate Athletics has never been so eminent, with renovations and upgrading of facilities, both today and in the near fu- ture. In 1994, Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum, the home of the ECU men’s and women’s basketball squads and volleyball team, went through major renovation be- coming a state-of-the-art facility. Following the renovation to Minges Coliseum, the shift will turn to Dowdy- Ficklen Stadium, where the home of the Pirate football team will sport a new look heading into the 21st century. The upgrade is scheduled to increase the seating capac- ity to 50,000, while adding a new state-of- the-art press box by the year 1998. Perhaps the most exciting news for East Carolina Athletics in the 90’s was in February, 1995, when ESPN announced a multi-year agreement to air ECU football through the end of the decade. In addition to football, other sports, including women’s athletic events will be broadcast in the ex- clusive national television package. The success of the ECU athletic programs in the 1990’s have played an important role in this circle of events. The Pirates have showcased many fond memories the ECU faith- ful will never forget. In 1991, the ECU football team ranked ninth in the nation after fin- ishing the season with an 11-1 record and a 37-34 victory over N.C. State in the Peach Bowl. Two years later, the men’s bas- ketball squad gothotatthe qepy right time, winning . three consecutive games at the CAA Tournament, thus gaining a berth in “March Madness”. Eddie Payne’s Pirates faced number one ranked and eventual national champion, North Carolina in the first round of the tournament in Greensboro, N.C. The ECU base- ball team has con- tinued their rich tradition on the dia- mond. Since captur- ing the 1961 NAIA National Championship, the Pirates have won 10 conference titles 32 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM =f i in three different conferences, including five crowns in the CAA. ECU has gained five berths in the NCAA Regional Tourna- ments over the past 10 years. Also during the 1990’s, ECU has a strangle hold on the CAA golf title, having won the league title five straight years. In 1994, ECU had its first NCAA female All-America, as Dava Rhodes claimed eighth place in the 10,000-run at the NCAA Out- door Track and Field Championships. The Pirates have had their fair share of players winning the NCAA crowns in in- dividual statistics during the 90’s. In 1992, softball pitcher Jenny Parsons led the na- tion in wins, while teammate Michelle Ward set a new record for stolen bases in a sea- son. During the 1992-93 women’s basket- ball season, Gaynor O’Donnell finished number one in the nation in assists per game average. ECU has turned out numerous athletes that have gone on to the professional ranks including; Robert Jones and John Jett of the Dallas Cowboys, Jeff Blake of the Cin- cinnati Bengals, Theodore “Blue” Edwards of the NBA’s Boston Celtics, as well as Bob Patterson of the California Angels. However, the success isn’t just on the fields, or courts. ECU has built a highly- regarded athletic student development pro- gram. The goal at ECU is to recreate an atmosphere where the student-athlete can become well-rounded in all aspects of life. ECU has been chosen as one of five institutions na- tionwide to serve in an ad- visory role for the NCAA Life Skills Program. The program has paid off tremendously, as at least seven recent student-athletes earning GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. ECU also garnered honorable mention honors by the College Football Associa- tion for football gradua- tion rates for the last two years season. 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The band’s performance on Nov. 11 will focus on Veteran’s Day with “Proud to Be an American” and “America the Beau- tiful.” In addition to performing at each home game, the 1995 Marching Pirates will perform exhibitions at the Roanoke Rapids High School Marching Band Festival in Roanoke Rapids, N.C. and Cary Band Day in Cary, N.C. Christopher Knighten -eeae. Phillip Htilsey David pMuzo ~_Director of the Marching Pi Graduate ASsistant ’ 34 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Serving Great Appetizers, Offering Beer and Salads, Grills, Sandwiches, Drink Specials Daily! Entrees, and Desserts! GSN 1a COLON GMS SD) Conveniently Located in Greenville Square Shopping sin, \\ \ a Center, across from M - Th 11:30 am - 12m Bie x bail F & Sat 11:30 am- I am oy TIRE sss Pica 703 Greenville Blvd., S.E. Sun 11:30 am 10 pm f (919) 321-0202 Join Us on the Deck for Our Pirate Party Before and After Every Game! 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Director of Strength Secretary Trainer Promotions Secretary Coordinator Manager & Conditioning Jeff Charles Udon Cheek Carlester Crumpler Angela Dolby Ginny Doyle Tom Doyle Director of Electronic Assistant Women’s Academic Counselor Assistant Women’s Assistant Women’s Director of Athletic Media Track Coach Track Coach Basketball Coach Video Brenda Edwards Faye Everett Alan Farfour Zack Fine Barbara Flake Mike Ford Ticket Office Manager Ticket Systems Assistant Tennis Coach Assistant Men’s Accounting Clerk Assistant Cross Country Coordinator Soccer Coach Coach Pam Forrest James Frazier Colette Gilligan Steve Gowan Amy Graham Sue Graner Sports Info./Electronic Athletic Equipment Assistant Women’s Director of Marketing Dance Team Coach Certified Athletic Media Secretary Manager Soccer Coach Trainer Mike Hanley Sheilah Helwig Lew Hill Chip Hutchinson Jennifer Jones Carolyn Justice-Hinson Head Athletic Trainer Ticket Office Assistant Assistant Men’s Assistant Marketing Assistant Volleyball Assistant Sports Basketball Coach Director Coach Information Director 38 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM nt"; 4g Weeknights at 7:30 Saturday Night at 10:30 Your Eastern North Carolina Movie Station 0 ae Martin McGillan Garrett Killian Jo Lembo Charisse Mapp Athletics Olympic Sports Assistant Men's Assistant Women’s Photographer Secretary Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Lane Odom Darryl Pender Assistant Men's Basketball Coach Dana Monson Academic Development Coordinator Gaynor O’Donnell Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach COLD BEER COLD DRINKS @ BAGS OF ICE e FOUNTAIN DRINKS e FOR THE PRE-GAME WARM UP Patricia Respess Secretary CORNER OF CORNER OF EAST TENTH STREET AND HIGHWAY 43 NORTH AND - GREENVILLE BOULEVARD SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVE Ethel Satchell GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WORE tie Baehernall 2 752-0568 757-1591 Secretary THE FUEL DOC Owned and Operated b » Daughtridge Oil of Greenville, NC PREMIUM BRAND WINE AND WINE COOLERS eICE CHESTS eFRESH POPCORN eCIGARETTES SIWOOYLS3AY NV319 e SONVHOXS YSGNIIAOD SVD SANVdOUde SVD ADIAUAS 4143S mol) me OTATO CHIPS e PEANUTS e HOT DOGS e SANDWICHES e HOT COFFE Brenda Swain Director of Athletics Secretary 40) EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Mail Room/Copy Center Student Development Linda Miller Sports Medicine Secretary Chris Penhollow Cheerleading Coach Kit Roark Compliance Secretary Charlie Smith Assistant Baseball Coach Sarah Wilbourne Internal Relations Secretary Melrose Moore Swimming Secretary Qe Norm Reilly Sports Information Director Sonny Sano Strength & Conditioning Assistant Lisa Stone Student Development Assistant The East Carolina Bank Member FDIC Red Banks Road Office 1001 Red Banks Road + Greenville, NC 27858 + 919-355-8200 University Medical Center Office 2400 Stantonsburg Road + Greenville, NC 27934 + 919-752-6609 ait Sports Medicine 4 ECU Preseason Student Athletic Trainers: Front (I-r): Sallie Taylor, Dabney Brown, Melissa Sparks, Katie Sheeley. Back (I-r): Eric Maggio, Kevin Taylor, Adam Day, Matt Krause, Josh Herman. Not pictured: Jenni Campbell. The student-athlete at East Carolina University has the luxury of having one of the finest sports medicine programs in the South- east. The ECU Sports Medicine Division affords every Pirate stu- dent-athlete the best available care and treatment of injuries. Headed by head athletic trainer Mike Hanley, assistants Jim Bazluki and Sue Graner and team physician Dr. John Siegel, the ECU Sports Medicine De- partment provides the student-athlete with the best possible prevention, evaluation, immediate treatment and ECU Sports Medicine Staff: Front (I-r): Sue Graner, Jim Bazluki, Dr. Katie Speth. Back (l-r): Mike Hanley, Dr. John Siegel, Dwayne Beam. rehabilitation of injuries. Dr. Katie Speth joins ECU’s pro- ‘Dr. John Siegel, Team Physician/Student Health Services gram this year and heads the Sports Medicine Curriculum. | Dr. Edwin Bartlett, Orthopaedic Consultant The ECU Sports Medicine Division also has more than | Dr. William Bost, Ear, Nose and Throat a dozen community-based physicians at their disposal. Dr. Paul Camnitz, Ear, Nose and Throat They lend their valuable time and expertise to the student- _ Charles Carter, R.Ph., Pharmacist athletes, as well as to the undergraduate students enrolled Dr. James Carter, Vascular, Thoracic, General Surgery in the Sports Medicine educational program for athletic Dr. Gary Crawford, Oral Surgery trainers. Dr. Richard Evans, Dentistry Housed in the Ward Sports Medicine Building, adja- Laurence Graham, Attorney cent to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and Williams Arena at Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr., Orthopaedic Consultant Minges Coliseum, the Sports Medicine Center is a modern | Dr. Stuart Lee, Neurosurgery facility, equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. _ Dr. Denis McGillicuddy, Orthopaedic Consultant ECU Sports Medicine bases their beliefs on sincere sen- Dr. Cameron Smith, Dermatology sitivity, dedication, personal attention, as well as providing Dr. Wayne Kendrick, Internal Medicine the best possible treatment for Pirate student-athletes. Dr. William Monroe, Ophthalmology . Greg Murphy, Urology 42, EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Each week, we'll take you on campus and in the classrooms at East Carolina University for the latest in educational tech- niques, theories and projects. This week's feature on the School of Business' Margaret Capen is the second of this year's series. By George Threewitts ECU News Bureau Few would argue with Mar- garet Capen’s candor about her field of expertise. “Statistics,” she said, “can be very dry.” But Dr. Capen’s School of Business classes on statistical analysis and manage- rial economics are often stand- ing-room-only because she has the knack for putting pizzazz in this sometimes dreary subject. Her talent regularly draws praise from her students and faculty colleagues, and this year it brought her the presti- gious $7,500 Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Board of Governors. She also won a 1994-95 Advising Award from ECU. “It is important to get the students interested in the subject, but the moti- vation comes when the students feel their professors have an interest in them,” ex- plained Capen, who teaches in the De- partment of Decision Sciences. “We tend to think it is a one-way street. We stand up there. We give a lec- ture. They are supposed to learn it whether or not they have any motivation to learn it,” she said. She says the first thing she does with a class is to learn the names of the stu- dents. “Since I know who they are, they are more likely to prepare and to participate. Effort on my part thus results in effort on their part,” she said. The South Carolina native joined the business school in 1981 after six years as a graduate assistant at the University of South Carolina. She grew up in Darlington and knew from the time she was eight years old that she wanted to be a teacher. Her mother The College Classroom According to Margaret Capen taught in the public schools. Now starting her 15th year at ECU, she continues to impress her colleagues and endear herself to her students with the effort she puts into her profession. Her teaching effectiveness scores over the years are near perfect. She won the Commerce Club (School of Business Alumni Association) teaching award in 1985 and 1991 and an ECU Teaching Ex- cellence Award in 1991. She was also se- lected over the past four years as the out- standing teacher in the MBA graduating class. She teaches a graduate statistics course every semester and gives her stu- dents projects that have relevance in in- dustry concerns. Some of the companies benefiting from the projects include Hyster-Yale, Abbott Labs, Carolina Tele- phone, BB&T and Greenville Utilities. Dean Ernest Uhr and Decision Sci- ences Chair Robert Schellenberger nomi- nated Capen for the Board of Governors award. They wrote: “It is not clear to us whether it is the dynamism of her lectures, the real world emphasis or the commitment of so much time and effort to work with students as their projects evolve that makes students so pleased with her performance. We sus- pect that it is all of these factors.” Judith Hunt, a management profes- sor, remarked on how Capen’s reputation of teaching excel- lence comes from the students who “have survived very well in courses which originally would have been considered both dif- ficult and potentially boring.” “Managerial economics — no offense to the economists — is one that students dread, but when Maggie is teaching the course it is standing-room- only,” she said. How does she achieve this? She uses examples from day-to-day living in her lec- tures. She also motivates her students by letting them get to know her as a person. She is quick to share a joke with her class, especially tales about people who enjoy statis- tics. Her office wall and file cabinet are pasted with cartoons about stereotyped “boring” statisticians. In class, she often uses her pet dogs in statistical examples, and she invites personal questions on nearly all topics ex- cept for one — weight. “T tell my students there is only one thing they can’t ask me, related to num- bers, and that is my weight. I’ll answer any other question, but on that one I’ll lie,” she said. More likely, she will invoke the so- called “confidence interval,” better known as the “margin of error,” and will say that her weight “falls within one or two standard deviations of the average for all five-foot-nine females in the United States.” “Humor helps sell a product or a concept,” she said. “I don’t see why we can’t have a good time and at the same time learn something. Capen said she also believes in the “golden rule” for instruction — teaching others the way she would like to be taught. But most of all, teaching is her labor of love. “To me, teaching is a wonderful job. Iam getting paid for doing something I love to do. Not too many people can say that and be as happy 15 years into their careers as they were when they started.” EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 43 ECU Hall of Famer Blitzes Broadcast Booth By Brian Hardy ECU Sports Information Danny Kepley, an East Carolina Hall of Famer, is once again making noise in the football world. The former Pirate line- backer great known best for his tenacious style of play that earned him the nick-name “Captain Crunch”, is today making waves from the broadcast booth. A ten-year vet- eran of the Canadian Football’s Edmonton Eskimo’s, Kepley can be seen regularly on the Canadian Broadcast Corporation’s (CBC) broadcasts of CFL football. Kepley has also become a regular on ESPN and ESPN2’s coverage of the league. Anative of Goldsboro, Kepley left ECU in 1974, however he made a lasting impres- sion on Pirate football during his career. Playing the middle linebacker position for both Sonny Randle and Pat Dye, Kepley became the first player ever at ECU to earn All-America honors when he was named to the AP third team in 1974. “He’s the best linebacker in North Carolina and one of the best I have ever seen,” said Dye. As the leader of the so- called “Wild Dogs” defense, Kepley helped lead the Pi- rates to their third consecu- tive Southern Conference Championship his senior year, recording 119 tackles, two fumble recoveries, and two interceptions. “It was the greatest time of my life,” reminisced Kepley of his years as a Pirate. “To be able to go to school and make friends like Butch Strawderman, Billy Hibbs, and Buddy Lowery is very spe- cial.” In 1975, Kepley signed as a free agent with the NFLUs Dallas Cowboys. However, that same year, Dallas also drafted three other defensemen in their “Dirty Dozen” draft class including Cowboy greats Randy White, Bob Breunig, and Hollywood Henderson. “They drafted Hollywood in the first round, and the last cut come down to me and him,” said Kepley. From Dallas, the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League came call- ing for Kepley’s services. During his 10- year career with the Eskimos, Kepley was a five-time Western All-Star and a five-time All-Canadian. In 1978, 1980, and 1981 Danny won the prestigious Schenley Award, given to the league’s Most-Out- standing-Defensive-Player. Kepley was the leader of the defensive unit that helped lead the Eskimos to six Grey Cup Champion- ships. “We won our first Grey Cup in 1975,” recalled Kepley. “Then we won five consecu- tive cups from 1978 to 1982. That will probably never be equalled.” In 1985, Kepley hung up his cleats but remained with the team to coach the line- backers. After the ’85-’86 season, he left the organization for personal reasons. “I didn’t adapt too well,” said Kepley. “It was the hardest thing that I’ve ever had to do. I still wanted to be out there.” After a two-year hiatus from football, Kepley returned to the sport he loved when the Eskimos offered him a position with as a radio color commentator. Kepley stayed with the Eskimo Radio Network until 1990 when he learned of an opening with the Ca- nadian Broadcast Corporation as a football analyst for the network’s “The CFL on 44 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM CBC” telecasts. “Ray Lancaster had been doing color for them,” said Kepley. “He left CBC to take Edmonton’s head coach, so I auditioned.” Since taking the position in 1990, Kepley has built a reputation as a quality broadcaster and has built a large fan base among CFL fans. “Danny brings great in- sight as a commentator” said CBC publi- cist Susan Proctor, whose network is con- sidered the ABC of Canada. “He adds a lot to the quality of the broadcasts.” Kepley’s talent and popularity is demonstrated by his assignments. In one weekend, Kepley may be called upon as many as three times, flying all over North America, covering games. “He is our number one color com- mentator,” said Proctor. “Wherever we go, people want to talk to him. He has high visibility.” In 1994, Kepley success with CBC led to his affiliation with ESPN and ESPN2 with their coverage of the league. “Danny was brought to our attention due to his popularity through CBC,” said ESPN Co- ordinating Producer Mo Davenport. “He is enormously knowledgeable of the CFL and his contacts through the league made him a good choice.” After splitting time with two other broadcasters in 1994, Danny impressed ESPN executives to the point that they named him the featured color commentator with play-by-play an- nouncer James Curry. Kepley looks forward to a long career in his new found profession. He says that the CFL has a bright future in Canada and the United States with expansion teams and the possibility of new long-term T.V. con- tracts with U.S. networks. The CFL cur- rently has 13 teams including five teams in the United States and is the oldest pro- fessional sports league in North America. One of the greatest things for any per- son in life is to have the opportunity to combine their work with their play. For Kepley, he has been fortunate enough to find a the point where those two mediums intersect. “If I can’t play football anymore, then this is the next best thing,” said Kepley. “It sure is easier getting out of bed after a game, I can tell you that for sure.” Former Pirate All-American Now A Member of Inaugural Carolina Panthers’ Staff By Dave Pond ECU Sports Information When Dom Capers was hired as the inaugural head coach of the expansion Carolina Panthers, it was important to both he and team owner Jerry Richard- son that a number of the team’s per- sonnel have football ties to the region. Enter 1976 East Carolina All- American defensive star Cary Godette. Godette, 41, possesses a resume dotted with numerous area coaching positions, including two stints with the Pirates. “I’ve always wanted to coach on the professional level,” Godette said upon being hired by the Panthers as the squad’s first defen- sive line coach, “and am ecstatic with the oppor- tunity to join a new or- ganization and build a winner from the ground up.” This was anon Godette’s first true expe- rience with professional Coachind amine OiZe Godette worked with Pemex we can get the Pirate program back to the winning tradition that we had [in the past].” He was right. A year later, the Pi- rates were on their way to an 11-1 Godette—A 1976 All-American Jimmy Johnson’s Dallas Cowboys. “T had the opportu- nity to work with the de- fensive line for three weeks in the preseason,” he said. “Working with the Cowboys did an excellent job in prepar- ing me for my job with Carolina.” Godette returned for his second ECU coaching stint in 1990 after work- ing as an assistant coach at Fayette- ville’s Terry Sanford High School for one year. With the announcement of his hiring on January 19, 1990, the New Bern native forecasted big things were ahead for Pirate football. “Tm really excited about coming back to ECU,” Godette said. “I feel that Today—Defensive Line Coach for the Carolina Panthers record, a national Top-10 ranking and a Peach Bowl championship. “The bottom line is that that team was made up of a bunch of guys who busted their butts and played hard through the last play of ev- ery game,” Godette said. “In 1991 the program was kind of down [in terms of losing seasons], so they had to estab- lish some kind of identity on the field for themselves.” Prior to joining Capers on the Pan- thers’ staff, Godette served as the 1994 defensive line coach for N.C. State, and earned his second Peach Bowl Cham- pionship ring in four years. After coaching at both schools, Godette became increasingly aware of the importance of the ECU-N.C. State football rivalry. “T played in the second game of the ECU-N.C. State series,” he said. “Re- starting the series is something that needs to be done. I’m happy to see that the legislators stepped up and made them play each other. “In January of 1992 [ECU vs. N.C. State Peach Bowl], fans had to travel over 400 miles to see a game that they should have only had to travel 90 miles to see. They went to Atlanta and filled the stadium anyway. These types of re- gional rivalries are good for college football.” After graduating from East Caro- lina in 1977 with a B.S. degree in physical education, Godette joined Pat Dye’s Pirate coaching staff and served as the schools defensive ends coach from 1977-79. He left ECU in 1980 to coach under Dye at Wyoming. Godette traded his Wyoming coaching clipboard for that of the Cin- cinnati Bearcats in 1983, and coached the program’s outside linebackers, tight ends and defensive line until 1989, when he returned to Eastern North Carolina and Sanford High. During his senior season in 1976, Godette registered 54 tackles, includ- ing 10 sacks and 16 tackles-for-loss. He was named to numerous All-State teams and was both an AP and RECAP All-American and competed in the 1976 American Bowl. Almost 20 years later, Godette has used that successful foundation to reach the professional ranks of football. We congratulate him on his suc- cess and wish the best to Cary, who was married in August 1992, and lives in Charlotte with his wife, Ruby. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 45 1995 ECU Alphabetical Football Zoster i it No. 25 14 7 95 40 20 65 Name Derrek Batson Brian Bentley Brian Best Aaron Black Eric Blanton Charles Boothe Chris Braddy Carlos Brown Marvin Burke David Burnell Lamont Burns Lamont Chappell Freddie Claybrooks Roderick Coleman Alphonso Collins Hank Cooper Mondell Corbett Edward Crabtree Marcus Crandell B.J. Crane David Crumbie Travis Darden Damon Davis Linwood DeBrew John Drake Matt Ellison Jamar Epps Morris Foreman Forrest Foster Mitchell Galloway Jake Gilray Dan Gonzalez Jamie Gray Jeff Griffin EJ. Gunthrope Scott Harley Daren Hart David Hart Dwight Henry Chad Hodges Chad Holcomb Chuck Ingram Don Jacobs Brian Johnson Daryl Jones Kevin Jorgenson Jeff Kerr Bernard Lackey Brandon Lawn Pos. HB B PK OLB RB OT oo dB: 0G WR OLB OLB DT CB DL Pp QB LB CB OLB RB WR SN DL DB OLB DB WR OG QB 0G OLB SAF RB SAF CB SAF RB PK RB LB OLB RB NG LB CB Ht. 5-9 6-3 5-9 6-4 5-9 6-7 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-4 6-5 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-1 “a d& PaAAe = 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-0 Wt. Class Sr-3L Fr-RS Fr-HS Sr-1L Sr-2L Sr-3L Fr-HS Fr-HS So-IL Fr-HS Fr-HS Fr-HS Sr-3L Fr-HS Jr-2L Jr-2L So-LL Jr-1L Jr-SQ Jr-2L, Fr-RS Jr-2L Jr-2L Jr-2L Fr-RS Jr-2L Sr-SQ So. Fr-HS Fy-RS. $0-SQ Fr-HS Fr-RS Fr-HS Hometown (Last School Attended) Miami, Fla. (Killian HS) Huntington,N.Y. (HS) Havelock, N.C. (HS) Primghar, lowa (Waldorf College) Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley HS) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS) Washington, N.C. (Northside HS) Elizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern HS) acksonville, Fla. (Raines HS) Fayetteville, N.C. (71st) Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS) ‘oxboro, N.C. (Person HS) Decatur, Ga. (HS) Philadelphia, Pa. (Simon Gratz HS) hompson, Ga. (HS) Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS) urlington, N.C. (Yancey Senior HS) unn, N.C. (Triton HS) ‘obersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS) College Park, Ga, (Lovett HS) allahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS) Kelford, N.C. (Hargrave Mil. Acad.) Orangeburg, S.C.(HS) Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS) Ahoskie, N.C. (Hertford Co. HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Mount Tabor HS) Ft. Washington, MD(Oxon Hills HS) Farmville, N.C. (HS/Fork Union) Clemson, SC (Daniel HS) Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS) Sarasota, Fla. (HS) Neptune, N.J. (HS) Phoenixville, Pa. (HS) Anderson, S.C. (Crescent HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Parkland HS) Neptune, NJ. (HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation HS) Rockersville, Va. (Monroe HS) Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS) Greensboro, N.C. (Chowan JC) Lumberton, N.C. (West Roberson) Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS) Rockledge, Fla. (HS) Garner, N.C. (HS) Salisbury, N.C. (South Rowan HS) Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale Co. HS) Charlotte, N.C; (Providence) 46 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM No. 99 10 81 83 19 48 23 67 35 86 1 51 54 89 79 90 88 62 70 96 85 49 32 80 71 55 26 ll 28 12 45 76 63 AT 97 Name Dwayne Ledford Matt Levine Mark Libiano Dwight Linville Raymond Mabry Mpumi Masimini Perez Mattison Mark McCall Emmanuel McDaniel Deeone McKeithan Tim McKinnon Tomha McMillan Jerris McPhail Shane McPherson Kevin Monroe Danny, Moore Travis Newkirk Jason Nichols Matt Owens Brian Pazcuzzi Kendrick Phillips Trey Pittman Scott Richards Sean Richardson Brad Royal Corey Russell Brad Salin Walter Scott Mike Sellers Matt Semenza Shep Sepaniak Larry Shannon Mike Sheehan jason Shell roy Smith Ron Suddith Sees as eH Hh ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT MANAGERS: Front Row: (l-r) Stephen Cochran, John Privette, Mark Freeman, Daniel Finn, Jason Roberson. Second Row: Colin Mohlmann, Bryan Smith, Joe Hammett, Jon Delk, Rick Anderson. ATHLETIC OPERATIONS-The Regulators: Front Row: (l-r) Randy Jensen, Ryan — Danahy, Jason Wing, Daryl Cherry, Randy Stuckey. Second Row: Jim Calhoun, Mike Ciamillo, J.J. McLamb, Judd Crumpler. SPORTS INFORMATION STUDENT ASSISTANTS: Front Row: (I-r) Jody Jones, Nicole Inman, Gerald Vick. Second Row: Eric Bartels, Scott Batchelor, Brian Hardy. 48 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Home ot The Pig The home of Pirate football is Dowdy-Ficklen Sta- dium. Originally dedicated as the James Skinner Ficklen Memorial Stadium on September 21, 1963, the stadium was renamed in April, 1994, after Ron and Mary Ellen Dowdy, of Orlando, Fla., announced a $1 million gift to the ECU Educational Foundation. The gift will go to- ward the planned expansion of ECU’s football stadium. Ron Dowdy, who is a member of the school’s Board of Trustees, currently oversees commercial leases, resi- dential apartments and several other enterprises, as part of Dowdy Properties in Orlando. Dowdy, a 1966 graduate of ECU, has been involved with many civic organizations, including the Executive Committee of the Florida Citrus Sports Association, the Board of Directors for the Florida Citrus Bowl, the Board of Directors at Humana Hospital Lucerne in Orlando and the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee in Orange County. The original plan for the stadium was announced on Oct. 7, 1961, by Dr. Leo Jenkins, Chancellor of the College, at a meeting of the Society of Buccaneers. Within a year, $283,387 had been raised, although the goal had been only $200,000. With the funds in hand, Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium was built. | The original stadium consisted of the permanent stands on the south side, a small | | press box and the old lighting system which was removed after the 1974 season. Total | cost was $300,000. | The north side permanent seating was constructed in 1968, increasing the stadium | seating capacity to 20,000. | i The stadium was named for the late James Skinner Ficklen, a Greenville resident, | | who distinguished himself as one of America’s leading tobacconists. At the time of his ; death in 1955, Ficklen was President and Chairman of the Board of the E.B. Ficklen To- bacco Company of Greenville. He was a close friend of the College and established a fi- nancial aid foundation, the Ficklen Foundation, to aid students of the College. The first major change in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium was the lighting systems, a change that occurred just before the 1975 season opened. The old inner stadium lights on six poles were removed and replaced with six towers outside the stadium. The system is a combination of metallic and incandescent lights. There are 288 fixtures of : i 1500 watts each on six 162-foot towers. Cost of the system was $450,000. Top 12 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Crowds A radical change greeted fans as the 1978 season opened. An expansion on all : four corners boosted Dowdy-Ficklen’s seating capacity from 20,000 to 35,000, the Dat Ss third largest stadium in North Carolina. This expansion was made possible with Att. Opponent ate sy 2-1/2 million dollars through a drive in the spring of 1977. . 36,500 Syracuse Sept.5, 1992 21-42 L In addition to more seats, the current press box with three levels and an eleva- . 36,000 Pittsburgh Oct. 26,1991 24-23 W tor for access was built. The press box has space for 92 writers and an entire floor 35,121 Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 1992 30-27 W for electronic media. Also, a modern scoreboard with a lightbank message center : : isi 4 was placed on the east end of Dowdy-Ficklen. . 35,100 Virginia Tech Oct. 21,1989 14-10 W During the summer of 1983, a complete renovation took place on the playing . 35,047 South Carolina Oct. 26,1985 10-52 L surface. A new drainage system, a new base of gravel and sand, new treated topsoil . 34,741 Virginia Tech Oct, 15,1994 20-27 1. and a new grass was installed. The new grass, Tifton 419 Hybrid Bermuda was 34.511 Miami, Fla Oct. 5, 1985 15-97% sprigged at the rate of 600 bushels per acre. ‘ : BORE ; ; ; The 1992 season saw the season attendance record fall in Dowdy-Ficklen Sta- . 34,126 Cincinnati Oct.17, 1992 42-21 W dium as the Pirates drew a school-record 164,068 fans for five home games. 9, 33,857 West Virginia Sept. 13,1986 21-24 L Future plans call for expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, with an upper deck . 33,810 Virginia Tech Sept. 15,1990 23-24 L and endzone seating. That would add an estimated 10,000 seats, giving the sta- dium a capacity of nearly 50,000. Scheduled to begin following the 1996 season, . 33,786 West Virginia Oct. 8, 1988 10-30 L the expansion is the result of the contributions of the University’s Shared Visions . 33,767 EastTenn. State Oct. 29,1983 21-9 W Capital Campaign. Due to the generosity of loyal Pirate fans, the Dowdy-Ficklen expansion is scheduled to be complete for the 1997 season. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 49 WIN = -1o GC chlo A of te pf F worth stonas 4 powsdycd oo Fat ay Student Sec. 12-17 N Gate 5 We ae ¥ F &||||| 3 |||5 lili @ PIRATES @ III g pipogeinog 8 a Artificial Noisemakers: Artificial noise-makers are not permitted in Dowdy- Ficklen Stadium. Alcoholic Beverages: Alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited within the stadium. Americans With Disabilities Act Information: Requests for accommodations related to disabilities need to be made to the Athletic Ticket Office at (919) 328-4500. Requests must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event.. Banners/Flag: Banners hung in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium must be approved by 5 p.m. Thursday prior to the day of the game. Call: (919) 328-4530 for approval. For the convenience and safety of all fans, flags on poles are not permitted in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Containers/Coolers: Containers and coolers are prohibited in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Field Regulations: No one is allowed on the playing field during or after the game without credentials. Fans may be ejected for throwing any objects within the stadium. First Aid: The First Aid facility is located under the North stands behind Section 19 (between Gate 5 and 6) with a nurse on duty at all times. Rescue Squad units are located at both ends of the field. Game Times: All game times are subject to change. ECU will publicize any game time changes. Ticket refunds will not be made because of a change in schedule of kick-off time. Gate Inspection: Point of stadium entry inspection of parcels, bags, and the like may occur. Any alcoholic beverages or other items not permitted inside the stadium must be discarded before entering the facility. Handicapped Access: An entrance is located at the service gate near Section 1, with a seating area available in the South stands at field level. Lost & Found: A “Lost & Found” station is set up at Gate 1 at the scoreboard end of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. If you find an item, please turn it in to the attendant at the station. To recover a lost item, make identification of the item with the attendant. Public Telephones: A telephone for public use is located under the South stands at Section 6 and under the North stands at Section 16 and 17. Requests for Assistance: Request for assistance should be directed to stadium ushers, located at every ramp throughout the stadium. it WY ty Bi Suh Sone 5 Sg @ e atts *s ee > & oe) Entrance Gate [Fes box Will Call Dowdy-Fickien Stadium Sec. 4-6 Souvenirs 9 Public Phones CO policaiGammandi Post @ First Aid B Concessions 3B) Restrooms I Ticket Booth Rest Rooms: Rest rooms are located under the North and South stands. Stadium Personnel: Anyone having questions regarding Stadium personnel should call (919) 328-4503. Stadium Re-admittance: There is a “no re-admittance” policy in effect at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Tickets for ECU Football: Tickets for all ECU athletic contests can be purchased through the Athletics Ticket Office Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tickets on the day of an ECU home football game can be purchased at ticket booths, conveniently located around the stadium. Ticket Refunds/Resale: Tickets cannot be resold at the Stadium site. Lost or stolen tickets are not a responsibility of management and additional tickets can be purchased through the ticket office. There is a No Refund policy in effect on all tickets. The management reserves the right to refuse admission. Umbrellas: Umbrellas are strictly prohibited for fans or employees entering Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium for all home games. No umbrellas will be allowed. 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He's handled play-by-play duties for Virginia Tech, Illinois and Furman. The Piqua, Ohio native served as sports direc- tor at WSB in Atlanta and works selected college basketball telecasts for Raycom, Creative Sports and Home Team Sports. Charles and his wife, Debby, have a son, Britt, a sophomore at Western Carolina Uni- versity, and a daughter, Heather, deceased. OF THe ECU Pirates. THE STATION For PirATE FOOTBALL COVERAGE. Tune in every gameday for the finest and most complete coverage of Pirate football. It’s the closest you can get without being there! EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 63 JOIN BRIAN BAILEY, WNCT-TV FOR AWARD-WINNING FOOTBALL COVERAGE STARTING AUGUST 25TH EACH WEEK FROM 11:30PM-12 MID. The Steve Logan Show Join Pirate head coach Steve Logan and “Voice” of the Pirates, Jeff Charles, for a weekly look at Pirate Football. 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Gina Renee Bowman Belinda Ann Cagle Joshua David Constable Dorothy Stacy Green 3.89-Child Dev./Family Relations 3.25-Industrial Technology 3.36-Biology 3.69-Elementary Education Senior ¢ Volleyball Junior ¢ Women’s Basketball Sophomore ° Baseball Senior © Women’s Cross Country Lisa Ann Hadelman James Emmett Holt Scott Richard Kupec Megan Dawn McGruder 3.36-Nursing 3.18-Exercise & Sport Science 3.34-Exercise & Sport Science 3.42-Exercise & Sport Science Junior ¢ Women’s Tennis Senior ¢ Men’s Tennis Senior ¢ Men’s Swimming Junior ¢ Women’s Track Christopher Ray McKinney Tracie Anne Podratsky Andrew Emilien Racine Skipp Joseph Schaefbauer 3.10-Nursing 3.37-Elementary Education 3.70-Occupational Therapy 3.53-Psychology Sophomore ¢ Men’s Track Junior ¢ Softball Junior ¢« Men’s Soccer Sophomore ¢ Men’s Basketball WY si ‘ Heather Lynn Seanor Wardell “Junior” Smith Elizabeth Hardy Sugg 3.31-English 3.00-Exercise & Sport Science 3.49-Accounting Senior ¢ Women’s Soccer Senior © Football Senior ¢ Women’s Swimming 66 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Up Close With Today’s ©: West Virginia's Aaron Beasley By Shelly Poe West Virginia Sports Information Director Has success spoiled Aaron Beasley? “No, not spoiled, because everything comes and goes,” says West Virginia’s All- America cornerback, the Mountaineers’ first consensus preseason All-American in more than a decade. “But I’ve definitely enjoyed it. “I take it for what it’s worth — those honors and awards can’t be your whole fo- cus — but I want to take advantage of it, too. I think that’s part of my role as a team leader. If people want to recognize me as a great player, that just brings attention to West Virginia and to our secondary.” The most recognizable element of what many think is West Virginia’s best-ever sec- ondary, Beasley earned first team all-BIG EAST and second team All-America honors last year when he led the NCAA with 10 in- terceptions (a WVU single-season record). Those numbers coupled with an out- standing spring practice, propelled the se- nior from Pottstown, Pa., to the top of almost every All-America and all-conference list this summer — Beasley has been rec- ognized on 16 different All-America squads. “There’s no question that the attention is great,” Beasley admits. “But I think it’s helped me — my pride in those honors pushes me.” So success has helped Aaron Beasley, and the Mountaineer secondary, too. “We know we have talent, but we’ve been here long enough that we know we have to work at it, all the time,” the product of Valley Forge Military Academy says. “We’re always working and always running on the field, but we've leaned that the little things will help us get ahead, so we make sure to lift and to workout and to study films together. I’m lucky that I have teammates like I do.” Teammates like Mike Logan “who has battled back from injuries and I respect that” and Vann Washington “who has worked through an injury this preseason but he will be there” and Charles Emanuel “who is always there, very steady — I just love working back there with him.” Beasley credits, too, his numerous coaches, up through current mentor Jerry Holmes. “They all have had a different type of expe- rience, and it’s been a great learning process, especially in developing technique. Each one teaches it a little different, but we’ve really learned to backpedal and to turn. It’s stuck with me now. Now even when I play other sports, I’m out there on the basketball court backpedaling and keep- ing my feet.” The All-American has learned a lot during four years at West Virginia. “I think the biggest change has been in terms of mental attitude. When I first got here, I was ner- vous about everything, and when I had to play as a true freshman, I was really scared to be out there the first couple of times, scared to make a mistake. “But now that I’m older, it comes much easier — football, the games, the practices, school. You learn that as you go along. “If the young guys on the team want to know anything, they should ask me, not because I’m an All-American, but because I’ve been through it all. I’ve made mistakes. I’ve gotten beat. I’ve been there, but I’ve learned. And even now, I know that one day, it could all fall down.” So Beasley continues to work but also to enjoy the sweet fruits of his labors. “I think one of the best rewards was making the Playboy All-America team,” he says. “That was a great trip to Phoenix, and I met a lot of other All-Americans. And you know what? We treated each other on the same level — nobody was trying to act like a su- perstar, but we were just football players hanging out together. That was a great situ- ation and I hope we will all keep in touch.” Are there other rewards? “Well, I think my family has been enjoying these honors, but they would never tell me,” he laughs. “We're avery close-knit family, and this has only make us closer — they are very pro- tective of me to make sure no outsiders or agents try to move in. “But they are proud of me and I’m glad I’ve make them proud,” Aaron says. “I gave my father my bowl ring, and now he wears it out, he wears it to church, everywhere. But he deserves it, because he’s always en- couraged me to stay focused and keep a steady head. And my mother has always been there for me — she’s a great lady and I love her very much.” Through their support, Beasley has be- come a great one himself, and he is anxious to pass that along to his teammates. And to Washington and Logan and Emanuel, who may be next year’s All-Ameri- cans, what advice would Beasley give? “Well, they already know how to have fun, so I would tell them to stay in school, en- joy their senior year and make it a great one. They are great friends and talented team- mates. “And I hope they’ll remember — to be the best, you have to take a chance every once in a while. Every defensive back gets beat, every quarterback calls the wrong the play, but if you fail, you will still benefit from the hard work you’ve invested. “And when you succeed, when you pick that pass or beat the man who doesn’t re- spect you — well, you know it’s worth it,” Beasley grins. “Because it’s so much fun. That’s what I get out of it.” Success hasn’t spoiled Aaron Beasley yet. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 67 = About WVU Educating students is West Virginia’s top priority. Teaching at WVU means more that lecturing. WVU faculty involve students through service learning projects, hands-on research, the new- est technology, foreign exchanges and innovative programs. Stu- dents emerge from WVU with a broad liberal arts education and preparation for successful careers. Fourteen colleges and schools offer 167 degree programs from the bachelor’s through the doctoral level. Undergraduate programs range from aerospace engineering to theatre, from medical technology to recreation and parks management, from landscape architecture to speech pathology and audiology. The University also offers a highly competitive physical therapy program - the only accredited one in the state - a rede- signed nursing curriculum, a new College of Engineering and Mineral Resources and the state’s only accredited College of Busi- ness and Economics. WVU just introduced a ground-breaking five-year, dual-degree program to educate future teachers. At program’s end, students will receive a master’s degree in educa- tion and a bachelor’s degree in the subject to be taught. Graduate students can choose from more than 100 pro- grams, including professional programs in medicine, dentistry, law and pharmacy. The University’s programs attract students from all of West Virginia’s 55 counties, all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and 77 other nations. Enrollment in the fall of 1994 was 22,500 and the University has more than 120,000 living alumni through 93 affiliated alumni chapters lo- cated around the world. Don Nehlen Head Coach Don Nehlen is in his 16th season at the helm of West Virginia Football. The 1958 graduate of Bowling Green took over the school’s football program in December 1979 and the rest is history. One of the 20 winningest active coaches nationally, and the most successful coach in the West Virginia’s first century of football, Nehlen is the pride of West Virginia. He has transformed the program into a contender for the national championship, taking the Mountaineers to 13 winning seasons, nine bowls, two undefeated campaigns and the 1993 BIG EAST Championship. Nehlen entered the 1995 season with a coaching record of 163-97-8 seasons and has tutored 13 first team All-Americans, including consensus All-American punter Todd Sauerbrun in 1994. In addition, at least one Mountaineer has been selected in the NFL draft during 14 of Nehlen’s 15 seasons at West Virginia. 68 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Alma Mater... Record/Years at WVU . 1994 Record % David Hardesty, Jr. President Head Coach wi ‘ VA. Ed Pastilong Athletic Director Bernardo Amerson Jr e LB Kantroy Barber Aaron Beasley Eric Boykin Sr ¢ RB Sr e DB Jr ¢ QB v z : Junior Chad Johnston is moving up the West Virginia John Browning Canute Curtis Joe DeLong charts and ranks eighth in career passing yardage. Sr ¢ DE Jre LB Sr ¢ OT Charles Emanuel Jimmy Gary Buddy Hager Mike Horn Chad Johnston Mike Logan Jr ¢ DB Sr ¢ RB Sr ¢ OG Jr °OG Jr ¢ QB Jr ¢ DB Jerrald Long Elige Longino Tony Minneyfield Lovett Purnell Bernard Russ David Saunders So ¢ WR Jr ¢ LB Jr ¢ WR Sr ¢ TE Jr ¢ LB Fr e WR Henry Slay J.T. Thomas Rahsann Vanterpool Robert Walker Bryan Washington Vann Washington So ¢ DT Sr ¢ LB Jr e WR Sr ¢ RB Jr ¢ OT Jr e DB EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 69 i Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov, 11 Nov. 18 Tennessee Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Octet Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 at Tennessee AOVEACUSE: main acrrat CENTRAL MICHIGAN . W 30-17 AMIN OlSeee eres ttars L0-7 WEST VIRGINIA at Cincinnati TEMPLE at Southern Mississippi at Army TULSA MEMPHIS EAST CAROLINA ........... W27-7 GEORGIA : at Florida MISSISSIPPI STATE .... W 52-14 OKLAHOMA STATE at Arkansas at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTHERN MISS at Kentucky VANDERBILT LIBERTY BOWL ALLIANCE For the second year, East Carolina will compete for a berth in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl. The Pirates join the following teams of Conference USA in the Liberty Bowl Alliance. Dur- ing the season, the teams will battle for a spot in the Dec. 30, 1995 bowl game. The best overall NCAA Division I-A record between the schools will qualify for the berth. ALLIANCE STANDINGS School W-L Pct. This Week's Schedule Tulane 2-1 .666 at Southern Miss East Carolina 2-2 500 _vs. West Virginia Southern Miss 2-2 .500 vs. Tulane Memphis 1-3 250 -vs. Louisville Cincinnati 13 250 vs. Toledo THIS WEEK'S LIBERTY BOWL ALLIANCE PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK Offense: Chris Buckhalter, RB, Southern Miss Defense: Tony Williams, DT, Memphis Special Teams: Drew Pairamore, P/K, Memphis Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Central Michigan Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 at North Carolina ........... W 20-9 EAST CAROLINA .......... L 24-27 MINNESOTA .........cs000 W 27-17 at Rutgers TEMPLE EASTERN MICHIGAN WEST VIRGINIA at Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh BOSTON COLLEGE at Miami WEBER STATE........0000 W 39-31 at East Carolina............. L 17-30 BOWLING GREEN....... 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It doesn’t matter if you kick it, throw it, bounce if, hit if, ount it, bunt it, slam it or whiff mele cme lola mani cone TV-12 News at 6 & Ilpm Skip Waters, Jan Bean, Warren Savage & Chris Justice The East Carolina University Educational Foundation, better known as the Pirate Club, is the fund-raising arm of the East Carolina University athlet- ics program. Money raised through the Pirate Club’s annual fund drive is used to help fund Pirate student-athlete scholarship costs. The Educational Foundation’s goal for 1995 is to turn over a record $1,050,000 in unrestricted scholarship support to the University’s Athletics Department. Future goals of the Pirate Club include full-funding of all student-athlete scholarship costs associated with ECU’s 18 men and women’s sports programs. In today’s dollars, that translates to ap- proximately $1.8 million in unrestricted scholarship support. The “backbone” of the Pirate Club organization is its thirty-five com- munity chapters located in North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia and Washington, D.C. Each chapter is lead by a local chapter president who implements locally, the fund-raising plans of the Educational Foundation. A recent innovation started four years ago, is the Pirate Rep program. This program has put nearly 300 committed, well-informed volunteers in their respective community, making solicitations to increase support for Pirate Athletics. In addition to receiving a sense of pride and personal satisfaction from investing in the lives of ECU student-athletes, Pirate Club members receive cer- tain other benefits including priority in purchasing season football and basket- ball tickets; priority in purchasing bowl and post-season game tickets; private and semi-private parking at home athletic contests; access to the Pat Draughon Donor Lounge and access to the Pirate Club Building during ECU athletic events; a subscription to the Pirates' Chest; and various recognition items. To our many Pirate Club Members, we thank you for your continued support. To those of you who are not members and who share a dream for ECU Athletics, we extend an invitation to you to join “the team behind the team” today and help move the Pirate Athletics program to even greater heights. 1995 Executive Committee Donald Stocks Walter Williams President Vice-President Two-Year Directors James Ficklen, Jr. Alan Jessup Bruce Mears Diane Murphrey Bobby Vause One-Year Directors J.E. Jones, Jr. Stephen C. Morrisette Glyn Collins Parker Overton Al Bagwell Dennis Young Richard Brown Mike Hamrick Ernest Schwarz Doug Byrd Executive Secretary Executive Treasurer .. Athletics Director Faculty Representative Immediate Past President F | A i z Pirate Club pplication 1 Renewal 4 New Member 1 Past Member NAME (4 Mr. 4 Mrs. 4 Ms. 2) Business) ECU Educational Foundation PIRATE CLUB STAFF Walter Williams Vice-President Donald Stocks President Dennis Young Executive Director Mark Hessert Associate Director Jennifer Little Assistant Director Matt Maloney Assistant Director Pete Triebenbacher Systems Coordinator Grace Worthington Special Projects Coordinator Bek LaTrenda Hardy Secretary Julia Bragg Secretary The Pirates need your help - Join “The Team Behind the Team” Call (919) 328-4540 TODAY! TOTAL PLEDGE FOR 1995 $ (4 CHECK ENCLOSED ADDRESS AMOUNT $ CHARGE TO: CONTACT NAME (lf Business) TITLE HOME PHONE (_) BUSINESS PHONE ( ) FAX (_ ) OU MASTERCARD O VISA REFERRED BY CREDIT CARD # PLEASE COMPLETE PERSONAL INFORMATION SOCIAL SECURITY # tee ea BIRTH DATE ECU ALUMNUS YEAR SENREeH oo LETTER WINNER (SPORTS) YEAR(S) DAVEE REDIICHON CORN SALUTATION NAME O YES O NO SPOUSE'S NAME SIGNATURE BIRTH DATE 74 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM ECU ALUMNUS YEAR ECU Educational Foundation * Ward Sports Medicine Bldg. * ECU « Greenville, N.C. ° 27858-4353 POSITION ENDOWMENT ($150,000 commitment over 5 years) William H. & Gloria Clark - Greenville (Second Baseman on Baseball Team) Marie S. Williams - Greenville (Point Guard on Men’s Basketball Team) Walter L. Williams - Greenville (Post Position on Men's Basketball Team) ENDOWMENT LEVEL ($50,000 Commitment over 5 years) Al & Debby Bagwell - Warrenton G. Randy Bailey - Greenville Bob Barbour Honda - Greenville Ray Brewer, Jr. - Greenville Jack & Sara Calvert - Lexington Edwin L. Clark, Jr. - Greenville Joyce Draughon - Dunn Jack & Rachel Edwards - Greenville EDP Enterprises, Inc. - Dunn John & Joy Fisher - Granite Quarry Kirby & Sharon Harris - Greenville John P. Hudson - Durham Alvin Hutzler - Richmond, VA Roddy Jones - Raleigh James Maynard - Raleigh Tony & Jeannie Misenheimer - Rockwell Mobley Insurance Company - Williamston Pete & Lynn Murphy - Rose Hill Parker & Becky Overton - Greenville Pitt County Pirate Club Chapter - Greenville William B. Sloan - Chester, VA A. T. Smith - Salisbury William L. Tripp - Greenville University Book Exchange - Greenville Robert A. & Margaret C. Ward - Burlington Robert A. Ward, Jr. - Burlington David Lee Williams - Greenville Sam & Sandy Wornom - Sanford PLANK LEVEL (Lifetime Members) Herndon Alexander - Red Springs Euclid Armstrong, Jr. - New Bern Bob Barnhill - Tarboro Marvin Blount, Jr. - Greenville Ferrell Blount - Bethel James & Connie Bond - Greenville S. Earl Boykin - Wilson Bill Brinkley - New Bern Chris Browning - Greenville Ken Bryant - Greenville Stuart & Joyce Buchanan - Emerald Isle Janice Buck - Greenville Mike Bunting - Julian Robert Capps - Greenville Bill Clark - Greenville Gloria Clark - Greenville George Coffman - Greenville Jeannette Cox - Greenville Jane Crayton - New Bern Shirley Johnson Dickens - Fayetteville Stephen Draughon - Newport Jack Edwards - Greenville Graham Flanagan - Greenville Vance P. Forrester, Jr. - Burlington LEGEND FOR PIRATE CLUB LISTINGS C-Courtesy Car Dealers M-Media R-Pirate Club Representative Bill Freelove - Greenville Griff Garner - Greenville Joseph Garner - Greenville Les Garner - Greenville Bill Godwin - Wilmington Joe Hallow - Raleigh Lou Hallow - Kitty Hawk Sue Hallow - Greenville Jerry Hardesty - Beaufort Frank Havens, Jr. - Greenville Robert Hill, Jr. - Kinston John P. Hudson - Durham Henry Humphreys - Washington Bill Jackson - Fayetteville Jim Jackson - Tampa, FL Bill Jenkins - Raleigh Floyd Jenkins, Jr. - Fayetteville Jay Johnson - Burlington Linda Jones - Raleigh Robert Jones - Raleigh Max Joyner - Greenville Dan Kinlaw - Fayetteville Pat Lane - Winston-Salem Tommie Little - Greenville Robert T. & Virginia B. Maynard - Conyers, GA Max Milner - Salter Path Forrest Minges - New Bern Hoyt Minges - Kinston Mrs. Jack Minges - Greenville Mike Minges - New Bern Bob Monk - Farmville R. W. Moore - Raleigh Paige Draughon Parker - Benson Julian “Bubba” Rawl - Greenville Harold Riddle - Fayetteville J.P. Riddle - Fayetteville Ms. Estelle Ridenhour - Durham Dave Roberson - Greenville Riley & Olivia Roberson - Washington Butch Talbot - Greenville Harold Thomas - Greenville Jim Thornton - Fayetteville William L. Tripp - Greenville George & Sue Turner - Cary Don White - Greenville Jim Whittington - Greenville Larry Whittington - Goose Creek, SC Ray Whittington - Greensboro Sam & Sandy Wornom - Sanford Mike Yorke - Siler City SCHOLARSHIP LEVEL ($4,000 & Above) ARA Services, Inc. - Greenville Adam’s Auto Wash - Greenville Paul & Donna Alar - Atlanta, GA Askew Motor Company - Greenville (C) Walter Benton - Greenville (R) Bob Barbour Honda - Greenville (C) Bobby Murray Toyota - Rocky Mount (C) Brown & Wood - Greenville Cars Inc. Motor Sports - Jacksonville (C) COECO Office Systems - Greenville Carolina Leaf Tobacco - Greenville Charlie W. Cherry - Clemmons Bill Clark - Greenville Coca-Cola - Greenville Glyn Collins - Dunn (C) Dan Wise Chevrolet - LaGrange (C) Doug Henry Chevrolet - Farmville (C) Ron & Mary Ellen Dowdy - Orlando, FL Joyce Draughon - Dunn (C) ECU Student Stores - Greenville East Carolina Auto & Truck Center - Greenville (C) Eastern Outdoor, Inc. - Kinston Dennis Ennis - Raleigh Glaxo/Wellcome Company - Greenville Golden Corral - Greenville Grant Buick Mazda - Greenville (C) Greenville Toyota - Greenville (C) Hastings Ford - Greenville (C) Hendrix-Barnhill Company, Inc. - Greenville Howell Buick Mazda - Rocky Mount (C) J & N Investments - Rocky Mount Jarman Auto Sales - Greenville (C) Kentucky Fried Chicken of Eastern N.C. - Greenville Pat Lane - Winston-Salem Brent Lee - Greenville (C) Robert T. & Virginia B. Maynard - Conyers, GA Moore Buick Pontiac - Jacksonville (C) R. W. Moore - Raleigh James & Eleanor Morris - Plymouth (R) Ed & Diane Murphrey - Ayden National Chevrolet/Dodge - Havelock (C) New East Communications - New Bern John M. Nichols - New Bern Online Information Services - Greenville PCS Phosphate - Aurora Phelps Chevrolet - Greenville (C) Players Club Apartments - Greenville Bob Qualheim, MD - Hickory Terry & Betty Quinn - Wilmington R & W Chevrolet - WIndsor (C) Robert S. Rippy - Wilmington Riverside Steak Bar - Greenville Roanoke Chevrolet Inc. - Williamston (C) Bryan Ross - Washington Roy Jones Pontiac - Kinston (C) Stuart C. Siegel - Richmond, VA Harry L. Sloan - Greenville Specialty Tool & Supply - Greenville (R) Michael & Deborah Steadman - Fayetteville Stearns Ford - Burlington (C) Donald & Connie Stocks - Hookerton (R) Tallberg Chevrolet - Wilmington (C) Trade Oil Company - Greenville Unisource - Garner United States Cellular - Greenville Bobby & Mimi Vause - Fayetteville Wake County Pirate Club - Raleigh Archie & Catherine Walden - Garner (R) Joe & Judy Wallace - Sanford Washington Motor Company - Washington (C) Washington Toyota - Washington (C) Walter & Marie Williams - Greenville (R) Williams Auto Center - Greenville (C) Sam & Sandy Wornom - Sanford JOLLY ROGER LEVEL ($2,500-$3,999) Thomas A. Bayliss, III - New Bern Glenn T. Boyd - Fort Mill, SC Home Builders Supply - Greenville Doug & Linda Byrd - Zebulon Frank & Edna Ceruzzi - Myrtle Beach, SC (R) Edwin L. Clark, Jr. - Greenville Credit Financial Information Services, Inc. - Durham William E. Dansey, Jr. - Greenville Leslie W. & Betsy B. Davis, Jr. - Kinston (R) Domino's Pizza - Greenville (R) Robert 0. Edwards - Greenville Phil & Trish Ellis - Raleigh Michael & Edith Fox - Greenville William & Emily Furr - Denver Greenville Motor Company - Greenville (C) John & Kim Hallow - Greenville Mitch & Myra Hamlett - Greenville (R) Tom & Rexanne Harrison - Plymouth Michael T. Hill - Marietta, GA Keith & Susan Holmes - Greenville (R) Sam Hunt - Burlington Floyd Jenkins, Jr. - Fayetteville (R) Alan & Dianna Jessup - Durham (R) Max Ray Joyner, Jr. - Greenville Bruce Laviolette & MaryEllen Kirkland - New Bern Wayne Lineberry - Richmond, VA (R) Larry & Melaine McLawhon - Greenville (R) Tony & Jeannie Misenheimer - Rockwell Clifton H. “Moe” Moore - Pt. Harbor EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Ruth F. Moore - Greenville Mike & Paula Morgan - Westfield, NJ Jay L. Morris, Jr. - Fayetteville Steve & Linda Morrisette - Cary (R) Jim & Pam Mullen - Greenville (R) Multimedia Cablevision - Greenville (M) Jimmy & Wanda Nunn - Greenville (R) Steve & Paige Parker - Benson (R) Robert Don Parrott - Greenville (R) Pepsi Cola Bottling - Greenville Pugh’s Tire Service, Inc. - Greenville Randolph Reid - Clayton Mark & Anne Leigh Schechter - Glen Allen, VA (R) Louis & Doris Sewell - Jacksonville Robert A. Shaw - Greenville (R) Southco Distributing Company - Goldsboro Souteastern Cellular - Greenville John A. & Coble D. Staley - Cary Jim & Gaye Stallings - Greenville (R) Jan Stinagle - Raleigh James & Diane Taylor - Wake Forest (R) Time Warner Cable - Newport (M) Treasure Chest - Greenville (R) George & Sue Turner - Cary WRQR-FM - Greenville David Lee Williams - Greenville Earl C. Wilson - Greenville Ken & Carmen Wondergem - Virginia Beach, VA (R) WCTI-TV - New Bern (M) WFXI-TV - Morehead City (M) WITN - Washington (M) WNCT-TV - Greenville (M) WSFX-TV - Wilmington (M) Washington Daily News - Washington (M) GOLDEN PIRATE ($1,500-$2,499) Action Temporaries - Greenville Air Care - Rocky Mount Andy's Cheesesteaks & Cheeseburgers - Greenville Harry & Joyce Albritton - Stella Mark & Carol Anter - Greenville Challie & Donna Arnette - Greenville Joe & Terri Askew - Greenville (R) William O. Austin - New Bern (R) Raz & Ireni Autry - Raeford Bagley Equipment Company - Williamston (R) Jim Bailey - Raleigh (R) James F. Baker - Raeford Marvin B. Baldree - Ayden (R) Barnhill Contracting Company - Tarboro Larry J. Barrow - Farmville Sidney & Betty Beacham - Greenville (R) Robert E. Beckwith, Jr. - Kinston Belk of Greenville - Greenville Richard & Sarah Bennett - Liberty Thomas A. Bennett - Greenville Charles W. Blanchard - Chesapeake, VA Tom & Adele Bland - Raleigh (R) Boulevard Bagel - Greenville Bill & Trudy Bowen - Greenville Worth & Nora Bowman - Benson Robert S. Boyette - Lucama Heidi Bradley - Greensboro (R) Danny Brew - Greenville Wayne C. Brown - Roanoke Rapids (R) Norman & Patti Bryant - Greenville (R) Jim F. Buckman - Washington (R) Eddie Bunch - Greenville Robert & Dawnel Burton - Charlotte Joe & Sandra Butterworth - Greenville Nelson & Patsy Callahan - Goldsboro (R) Jack & Sara Calvert - Lexington J, Harold Carter & Peggy Davis Carter - Raleigh Ed & Gerri Casey - Grifton Centura Bank - Greenville Virgil & Frances Clark - Greenville Color Tile & Carpet - Greenville j i i i f é i i Golden Pirate - Continued James Mickey Corcoran - New Bern S. Wilson Cox - Broadway D.S. Simmons Company - Goldsboro Dairy Queen - Greenville L. Paige Davis - Washington (R) Andy W. Decuzzi - Salisbury Edwin & Cheryl Denny - Washington Jimmy Dixon - Elizabeth City Phillip R. Dixon - Greenville Joyce Draughon - Dunn Tommy & Nancy Early - Clayton E.R. Lewis Construction - Greenville East Carolina Bank - Greenville East Carolina Electronic Tax Service - Dunn Eastern Construction Co. - Greenville Kirk Edgerton - Clayton (R) Henry C. Edmondson - Rocky Mount Nikki & Mary Ann Ellerbe - Raleigh (R) Dave & Gail Englert - Chesapeake, VA (R) William H. Etheridge - Kenly Evans Properties - Greenville (R) Evans Street Food Mart - Greenville Mr. & Mrs. Jon K. Felton - Macclesfield Fickling & Clement Insurance - Greenville John Finch - Greenville (R) Leonard T. Fisher - Wilmington Dwight & Linda Flanagan - Southport (R) David, Alison & Brandon Floyd - Greenville Randy Flynt - Greenville Vance P. Forrester, Jr. - Burlington (R) Jeffrey B. Foster - Winterville Chris & Nancy Furlough - Washington Robert J. Galphin - Wilmington Garland Fulcher Seafood - Oriental Mike & Lynn Garrett - New Bern Layton & Kay Getsinger - Greenville (R) Goldsboro Physical Therapy - Goldsboro Karl Grant - Kinston James C. Greene, Jr. - Raleigh Ronald B. Greenwood - Mount Airy Chris & Susan Griffin - Rocky Mount (R) Keith Gunnet - Goldsboro Mike & Kathy Gwynn - Washington Milton & Maxine Hadley - Reidsville (R) Jeff & Jackie Harbeson - Greenville (R) Ira M. Hardy, II - Greenville Ricky & Theresa Hardy - Kinston (R) Harris Supermarkets, Inc. - Greenville Dave & Pam Hart - Tallahassee, FL James & Alice Hatcher - Raleigh Ken & Susan Hawkins - Belhaven Steve Hawkins - Ayden (R) Heilig-Meyers Furniture - Richmond, VA Stephen & Carol Hornaday - Wake Forest Chuck Humphrey - Greenville Jackson & Sons - Dudley Bill Jackson - Fayetteville (R) Jeffreys Beer & Wine - Greenville Steve F. Johnson - Greenville (R) Arnold O. Jones, II - Attorney at Law - Goldsboro Dennis & Sarah Jones - Grimesland (R) Jimmy Jones - Sneads Ferry (R) Ray Jordan - Rocky Mount K & W Cafeterias, Inc. - Winston- Salem Michael J. & Pam Kachmer - Greenville Thomas P. Kidd, Jr. - Petersburg, VA Tom & Marliyn Lanier - Kinston Lee Tractor Company, Inc. - Washington Horace & Alice Liles - Snow Hill (R) Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon - Greenville Scott Lowerre - Rural Hall (R) MacKenzie Corporation - Greenville John B. Mallow - Rocky Mount Ed & Shelvy Manning - Hampton, VA David & Connie Marshburn - Williamston Timothy & Deborah Martin - Rocky Mount W. Scott McKinnon - Wilmington (R) Bruce Mears - Rocky Mount Medical Park Associates - Greenville Larry & Linda Messer - Greenville (R) Dan Miller - Matthews William & Donniere Mills - Newport Max Minges - Greenville Mobley Insurance Company - Williamston Jack Morgan, Sr. - Greenville (Deceased) NationsBank, N.A. (Carolinas) - Greenville Greg & Amy Nuttall - Greenville (R) Amanda Craft Parish - Raleigh Parker’s Barbecue - Winterville Donald H. Perry - Zebulon Richard L. Petty - Randleman Pitt County Mart, Inc. - Bethel Tommy & Stephanie Piver - Raleigh (R) Robert B. Plybon - Greensboro J. David Pollack - Morehead City Melbourne H. Pridgen - Rocky Mount (R) Professor O’Cools - Greenville Ready Mixed Concrete Company - Raleigh Kevin Ricks - Greenville Bill Rippy - Myrtle Beach, SC Rivers & Associates, Inc. - Greenville Riley & Olivia Roberson - Washington Marshall & Janet Roberts - Winterville Mike & Janet Rogers - Cary D. Barry Self - Winston-Salem Service Roofing & Sheet Metal Company - Greenville Teresa A. Smith, M.D. - Winterville Charles B. Smith, Sr. - Ayden Jack Snypes - Charlotte (R) J. Craig Souza - Raleigh Staccato Cafe’ & Grille - Greenville Clark & Lisa Stallings - Greenville (R) Gene & Judy Stallings - Raleigh Larry A. Stewart - Raleigh (R) Stitchworks Embroidery - Washington James G. Sullivan - Greenville Trudy A. Sutton - Louisburg (R) Thomas C. Swanner, Jr. - Washington (R) Taco Bell - Greenville The Daily Reflector - Greenville (M) The Kinston Free Press - Kinston (M) The Rocky Mount Telegram - Rocky Mount (M) Triangle Bank - Greenville United Carolina Bank - Greenville University Book Exchange - Greenville Ron H. Vassar - Richmond, VA Ralph E. Vitolo, Jr, - Fayetteville (R) WDLX-FM - Washington (M) WIKS-FM - New Bern (M) WKOO-FM - Jacksonville (M) WNCT-FM - Greenville (M) WOOW-FM - Greenville (M) WRHT-FM/WCBZ-FM - Greenville (M) WRNS-FM - Kinston (M) WSFL-FM - New Bern (M) 76 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM WTND-FM - New Bern (M) Jim Walker - Raleigh Gary & Rhonda Warren - Kernersville (R) Dr. & Mrs. Jack H. Welch - Greenville White Concrete Company - Greenville Arthur & Helen White - Raleigh Will Rogers Carpet & Rug - Greenville Henry & Nancy Williamson - Wilson J. Michael Wilson - Apex (R) Terry & Deirdre Woolard - Washington (R) Curtis & Nesa Ann Worthington - Greenville PURPLE PIRATE ($1,000-$1,499) A.J. McMurphy’s Bar & Grill - Greenville Bob & Judy Adams - Greenville Adams Outdoor Advertising - Norfolk, VA Morgan Ahlers - Greenville (R) William N. Alexander, Jr. - New Bern Mike & Page Aman - Greenville Preston & Glenda Askew - Salisbury (R) Auto Specialty Company - Greenville R. Bryan Baker - Bradenton, FL Michael P. “Mickey” Balko, Jr. - Greenville (R) Jerry Baltes - Richmond, VA Mark & Jennifer Barber - Greenville Mark Barger - Greenville (R) Ronnie Barnes - E. Rutherford, NJ Steve & Becky Bartley - Jacksonville Thomas G. Basnight - Greenville Tom Batthany - Alexandria, VA (R) Mike Baucom - Farmville Thomas Andrew Bayliss, IV - New Bern (R) Tony & Martha Bennett - Rocky Mount Dick & Mary Bierly - Morehead City Robert & Kimberly Birch - Raleigh (R) Gary & Cheryl Blanton - Raleigh Ken & Pam Blocker - Durham (R) David A. Bond - Raleigh Jimmy & Connie Bond - Greenville John Bowman - Hampton, VA (R) Bobby R. Boyd - Greenville Douglas & Mary Boyd - Washington Grover & Phyllis Boyd - Washington Matthew & Flonnie Boykin - Greenville S. Earl Boykin - Wilson David J. Bradley - Nashville Branch Banking & Trust - Greenville Van & Sandra Braxton - Kinston T. Stewart Bray - Greenville Michael & Deborah Bridges - Morganton Timothy A. Bright - Grifton (R) Paul Britt - Warsaw (R) Donald & Barbara Britton - Lynchburg, VA Skip Browder - Clayton (R) Neal & Paula Brown - Greenville (R) Ray Brown - Goldsboro Russell Brown - Greenville (R) Marvin & Sarah Bullock - Reidsville Frederick Bunn - Wilson Travis & Cassie Burt - Greenville William C. Byrd, III - Greenville (R) Mr. & Mrs. William K. Cannon - Concord Thomas E. Carawan - Greenville (R) Carolina Data Systems - New Bern Jimmy & Cynthia Carter - Greenville Jimmy Oliver Casey - Kinston (R) Earl & Ann Castellow - Greenville Ken & Kay Chalk - Winston-Salem Tom & Stella Chambliss - Greenville John Chandler - Greenville W. Herbert Charlton - Wilson Jack Chatham - Greenville Mr. & Mrs. H. Wayne Cline - Concord (R) Bryan R. Colbert - Greenville Thomas & Ellen Combs - Smithfield (R) Clint & Janet Cooke - Rocky Mount Courtyard Tavern - Greenville Ric Cox - Greenville Crisp RV Center, Inc. - Chocowinity Rick Croskery - Greenville Woody & Chloe Crumpler - Greenville Cubbie’s - Greenville Delmas Curbee, Jr. - Bear Grass Mr. & Mrs. Everett L. Daniel - Lynchburg, VA Stuart Carr Darden - Ayden Bill & Claire Darrow - Washington Ed & Lindy Daughtry - Greenville Greg & Tammy Davis - Durham (R) John & Cindy Davis - Wilson (R) Michael W. Davis - Raleigh (R) Wayne Dempsey - Greenville (R) Kent S. Denton - La Grange Shirley Johnson Dickens - Fayetteville Arthur & Betty Diehl - Greenville Bobby C. Dixon - Rocky Mount Randy D. Doub - Greenville (R) Scott & Jeanne Dover - Pineville (R) Corey & Cindy Duber - Raleigh (R) Gary & LeNeve Duncan - Wilmington Jimmy & Mary Durham - Farmville Hollis G. Earley, Jr. - Goldsboro James & Shirley Ebron - Greenville Greg & Mary Lou Edge - Fayetteville (R) Elizabeth C. Edwards - Ayden Phil Edwards - Washington (R) Thomas H. Elam - New Bern Leon R. Ellis - Seafford, DE Ervin L. Evans - Greenville Jack Faulk - Plymouth Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. - Greenville James & June Ficklen - Greenville Finz, Ltd. - Greenville First Citizens Bank - Greenville David Martin Floyd - Lynchburg, VA Richard Flye, Jr. - Henderson Tony Franklin - Rocky Mount Fred D. Fulcher - Tarboro Mark & Gail Garner - Greenville (R) Herman A. Gentry - Roxboro (R) Paul B. Gibson - Blountville, TN Randy Gibson - Carolina Beach Frank & Charlene Gill - Farmville W. Jerry Gillis - Memphis, TN Jim C. Glasgow - Winston-Salem Gouras Drywall Company - Greenville Bob & Joan Gray - Wilmington (R) Charlie, Lyn and Chelsea Haithcox - Greensboro Col. &Mrs. Ellis F. Hall, Jr. - Greenville Edwin M. Hardy - Washington John & Emily Harrington - Winterville Darrell L. Harrison - Greenville (R) Jim Harrison - Greenville (R) Ronald & Margaret Helms - Colonial Height, VA Walter Hinson - Wilson Fred S. Hodge - Kinston Mac Hodges - Washington (R) Pate & Anne Hodges - Fayetteville (R) Tripp Hogg - Mechanicsville, VA Woody Hogg, Jr. - Mechanicsville, VA Tate & Charla Holbrook - Greenville T. Dale Holland - Wilmington Wayne Holloman - Greenville Ashley & Diane Hooks - Wilson (R) Melvin & Lois Hoot - Washington Anthony Hopfer - Greenville Fred & Phyllis Horns - Rocky Mount Ken & Shelia Howard - Winterville (R) W. Curtis Howell - Greenville Kenneth & Wanda Hungate - Charlotte (R) Greg & Sharon Ingalls and Sons - Burlington (R) Institutional Interiors, Inc. - Emerald Isle Greg & Tanya Isley - New Bern (R) Russell & Pat Jackson - Rocky Mount (R) Jake A. Parrott Insurance Agency, Inc. - Kinston Robert Jaronczyk - Charlotte Tap Johnson - Burlington Van & Susan Jones - Washington James G. Jones, M.D. - Raleigh Dick & Susan Jones - Nashville, TN James H. Jones - Kinston (R) Patrick & Monica Jones - Winterville (R) Lloyd & Patti Jordan - Winterville Ray E. Joyner - Greenville (R) John, Briane, Debra & Reece Kearns - Greensboro Mr. & Mrs. William C. Kidd, III - Greenville (R) Mike Kelly - Nags Head King Sandwich - Greenville Kittrell & Associates - Greenville Billy & Lee Kittrell - Greenville Henry Kwiatkowski - Elk Grove Villa, IL Kyle Rea Real Estate - Fayetteville Dennis & Joyce Laux - Grimesland Wayne & Martha Lee - Rocky Mount Leo Venters Ford - Greenville Terry Jay Levee - Orange Park, FL Chip & Jennifer Little - Greenville Jeff & Joanna Majette - Greenville (R) Craig & Nan Maples - Raleigh Marriott Educational Services - Greenville Sam Marsh - Rocky Mount Charles Martin, Jr. - Greenville (R) J. Tom Mathews - Portsmith, VA Gray Matthis - Greenville (R) Gene McAdams - Raleigh Pat McCotter - Vandemere Benjamin McKenzie, III - Mocksville Joe E. McKoy - Prince George, VA John & Vicky McMillan - Pleasant Garden John McPhaul - Sanford (R) Ms. Sylvia Harrington Measamer - Greenville Rod & Debbie Medlin - Greenville Rich & Lyda Teer Mihalyi - Durham Virginia Minges - Greenville William & Blanche Monroe - Greenville Tyre H. Moore - Charleston, SC Jack P. Morgan, Jr. - Winterville Skip Morris - Snow Hill Gerald & Barbara Morris - Vanceboro A.L. Moye - Kinston (R) Buck & Deborah Moye - Wake Forest National Finance Company - Sanford Matthew B. Nease - Greenville Gary & DeLon Nelms - Winterville Stephen S. Nelson - Charlotte Dennis A. Nichols - Edenton (R) Stanley Nichols Eugene - Greenville Herb & Brenda Niparts - Burlington (R) Nobles & Keech, P.A. - Washington James H. Nobles - Winterville Deborah E. O’Briant - Durham (R) Johnny Overby - Henderson (R) Reid & Susan Overcash - Raleigh Owen G. Dunn Company - New Bern Owens Roofing Inc. - Raleigh David & Nancy Page - Greensboro (R) Get the complete forecast BEFORE Mother Nature STORMS your playing field. Marvin Daugherty WITN-7 Chief Meteorologist eBorn and raised near Kinston, NC . eEast Carolina University graduate - BA and MA degrees e12 years experience forecasting Eastern Carolina Weather eForecasts certified by the American Meteorological Society News At 5:30, Six and Eleven Join Carolina’s Own Marvin Daugherty and the entire WITN-7 News Team Monday-Friday. Robert Marshall Linda Shore Gary Dean Phil Werz Purple Pirate - Continued Vann & Tara Parker - Emerald Isle Billy & Jackie Parrott - Kinston (R) Bill & Suzy Pearson - Cary (R) Brian & Yasmin Pendergraft - Cary James & Betty Perkinson - Suffolk, VA James W. Perry - Williamston Michael Phelps - Mechanicsville, VA Jim & Kathy Pinkney - Greenville Britt & Paige Pons - Chapel Hill (R) William P. Poole - Williamston (R) Wayne & Becky Powell - Greenville Dewey & Hope Preast - Middlesex Voight V. Pritchard - Goldsboro (R) Eupha Pulley - Greenville Scott E. Qualls - Wilson William C. Rackley - Cary Artie & Patrica Rawls - Washington Michael & Rebecca Renn - Greenville Paul & Janet Ricciarelli - Ayden Jim Richardson - Charlotte (R) Lee & Lynn Riddle, IV - Gaithersburg, MD (R) Mr. & Mrs. Theron Riley - Rocky Mount Bill & Frances Roberson, Jr. - Bath Fred Robertson - Concord Drs. Art Rodriguez & Vonda Jones - Winterville (R) Bill Rogerson - Goldsboro (R) Ron Ayers Motorsports - Greenville Ronnie E. Rose - Moyock (R) Paul & Sharron Roseman - Raleigh Ross & Ross - Greenville S & M Equipment - Greenville Thomas R. Sallenger - Wilson Brad Schreiber - Clayton Steve & Melissa Scott - Wake Forest Dab Shackelford - Wilmington (R) George Porter Shaw - Greenville (R) Jimmy & Helen Shine - New Bern (R) Stephen D. Showfety - Greensboro William H. Shreve - Wilson Don H. Shumaker - Asheboro Simpson Industries - Greenville David, Ashley & Layne Smith - Greenville Jerry A. Smith - Greenville Terry Wayne Smith - Roanoke Rapids (R) William & Sandra Smith - Greenville Smith-Corbitt Enterprise, Inc. - Greenville Connie & Alan Southard - Winston- Salem Tom & Mary Ann Southern - New Bern Robert B. Spivey - Windsor Billy & Angela Stallings - Columbia, SC Bill & Faye Stallings - Greenville Blake Stallings - Greenville Eddie & Candy Stallings - Greenville Jeff & Kim Stallings - Greenville H. Frank Steinbeck, Jr. - Greenville (R) James L. Stevens - Broadway (R) Calvin Stokes - New Bern (R) John C. Strickland - Goldsboro Frank & Karyn Styers - Farmville Wade & Linda Sumerlin - Greenville Brian R. Summers - Greenville J.B. Surles, IV - Greenville (R) Sutton’s Service Centers - Greenville TRW, Inc. - Greenville Taff Office Equipment - Greenville Ryland Tankard - Washington Donnie R. Tart - Mooresville Keith Taylor - Greensboro (R) Charles L. Thomas - Winterville (R) Roy Nathan Thomas - Rocky Mount (R) Townsend Real Estate - Fayetteville Triangle Planning Services, Inc. - Williamston (R) Lester E. Turnage, Jr. - Greenville Rhonda Ross Turner - Greensboro (R) Robert E. Turner - Charlotte Woody & Jennifer Tyner - Wilson Henry VanSant - Greenville Richard & Deborah Vick, Jr. - Ahoskie Janis & Charlie Vincent - Greenville (R) Arnold Wallace - Clayton (R) Bill & Sara Wallace - Mount Olive James H. Ward, III - Greenville Bob & Camilla Weber - Wilmington Warren K. White - Wilson Gene & Michelle Williams - Clayton Joel & Phyllis Williams - Roanoke Rapids (R) Kevin P. Williams - Kinston (R) Jeff & Candie Wilson - Acworth, GA (R) Don Wilson - Winston-Salem (R) G. Ray Wilson - Macclesfield (R) George W. Winstead - Richmond, VA Richard K. Worsley - Greenville Robert L. Wortman - Greenville Chris & Lynn Wray - Midlothian, VA Amy B. Yasenchak - Greenville Mike Yorke - Siler City Dennis & Ellen Young - Greenville Steve & Rosalind Young - Wilson William & Robin Young - Macon (R) SKULL & CROSSBONES ($500-$999) Bob Abbott - Greenville Adams Product Company - Kinston Mike Aldridge - Greenville Roy & Sandra Allard - Greensboro W. L. Allen, III - Greenville Charles & Corene Allen - Raleigh Roger & Barbara Allen - Garner (R) E. Jackson Allison, Jr. - Greenville Paul P. Alston - Greenville Manny Amaro - Greenville Raymond Andrews - Williamston Judge & Mrs. Gerald Arnold - Lillington Martin L. Askew - Kinston Todd Askew - Greensboro (R) John Hybert Atkinson - Virginia Beach, VA Michael T, Auten - Charlotte Barnie & June Gail Averette - Wrightsville Beach William C. Baggett - Winston-Salem Archie Bailey - Greensboro B.R. Bob Balkcum - Holly Springs (R) Steven P. Banks - Wilmington Carolyn & Bill Bardill - Myrtle Beach, SC Dr. Joseph C. Bateman - Greenville Joe Bauerband, III - Sanford Thomas P. Beattie - Greensboro Marvin C. Beland - Greenville Belk of Greenville - Greenville James I. Bennett - Farmville William & Pamela Benson, III - Plymouth Danny Bercini - N. Myrtle Beach, SC Mark A. Berg - Greenville John Biggs - Greenville Bill McDonald Insurance - Robert Bird - Cary E. Metz Bizzell - Marietta, GA Jim & Joan Blackburn - Raleigh Robert & Linda Blackburn - Ahoskie Blue Cross Blue Shield - Durham Dr. & Mrs. William M. Bogey, Jr. - Greenville William S. Bost, Jr. - Greenville Jesse F, Bowden - Greenville Rob & Beverly Boyette - Lucama Mr. & Mrs. Larry & Connie Boyte - Holden Beach Abner & Wanda Braddy - Winston Salem Norwood L. Bradshaw, Sr. - Raleigh Branch Banking & Trust - Farmville Connally Branch - Greenville 78 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Ray Brewer, Jr. - Greenville Edward B. Bright - Grifton Richard Briley - Greenville Robert G. Brinkley - Huntersville Bill Brinson - Greenville James “Chico” Britt - Lewisville Joe & Casey Brittain - Greenville Dennis M. Brown - Surfside Beach, SC (R) Jamie Brown, III - Holly Springs Becky & Bobby Brown - Plymouth Eugene M. Brown - Grimesland Dr. William E. Brown - Greenville Reid & Laurie Bullock - Greenville Ken Burnette - Greensboro (R) Don & Faye Butler - Dunn (R) Murdock M. Butler, Jr. & Dorothy W. Butler - Greenville C.A, Lewis, Inc. - Greenville W. Randy Campbell - West End Robert. S. Cansler - Raleigh Carolina Dairies Corporation - Greenville David E. Carroll - Greenville Frank & Debra Carson - Greenville W. D. & Eunice W. Casey - Grifton Ed Cavenaugh - Greenville Casey M. Chapin - Greenville John D, Charlton - Goldsboro David C. Chernega - Sanford H. Lee Cherry - Washington James & Judy Chesnutt - Henderson Henton & Janice Chesson - Washington Dr. & Mrs. W. Randolph Chitwood, Jr. - Greenville Virgil Clark, Jr. - Greenville (R) Kerry & Angleia Clary - Gasburg, VA L.B. & Gail Clayton - Kernersville Dick & Cindy Clayton - Halifax Robert A. Cliborne - Winterville Coastal Industrial Supply, Inc. - Greenville Chuck & Dee Dee Coggins - Raleigh Mike & Debbie Connor - Rural Hall Ed, Ginny & Taryn Cooper - Kinston Evely P. & Rick Cooper - Powder Springs, GA William Cooper - Greenville Rox & Betty Corbin - Elizabeth City Robert L. Corbitt - Oxford Dick Corrada, Jr. - Richmond, VA Daniel C. Couch - Buxton Jeff & Vivian Covington - Winterville L. W. Cox, Jr. - Wilson Dr. & Mrs. William B. Cox - Greenville Jim & Martha Coyne - Jacksonville (R) Neal & Karen Crawford - Greensboro Herbert A. Creef, Jr. - Manteo Mat & Carol Crovitz - Apex Jerry Cunningham - Greensboro Stephen C. Dabbs - Greensboro Bob Dail - Greenville Mike & Allyson Daly - Goldsboro Doug & Pat Daniel - Lewisville (R) William C. Daniel - Greensboro (R) Bill G. Darby - Kinston Russ Davenport, Jr. - Fayetteville Roger Davenport - Grifton Charles G. Davis - Bridgeville, DE Mike Davis - Asheville Trenton & Kay Davis - Greenville Jack D. Dawson - Greenville Dick Denton - Manteo William & Janice Dickerson - Oxford (R) Joseph & Brenda Dilday - Ahoskie David A. Dosser, Jr. - Greenville Frances Douglas - Washington John & Linda Douglas - Troutman Roger B. Douglas - Jacksonville Vernie, Paula & Brooks Dove - Raleigh Doug & Jan Doyle - Roanoke, VA John B. Dunn, Jr. - Winterville Richard & Gloria Dupree - Angier Fred Eagan - Greenville Richard R. Eakin - Greenville Norman L. Edgerton, Jr. - Goldsboro (R) Billy R. Elks - Greenville Tim Elks - Greenville David A. Evans, Jr. - Greenville Jack S. Everton - Virginia Beach, VA Mark & Susan Fachrell - Galax, VA Charles E. Faulkner - Faison Bob & Betty Anne Ferguson - Springfield, VA Danny T. Ferguson - Winston-Salem First Union National Bank - Greenville Charles R. Flowers - Tarboro Darron Flowers - Fremont Emmett & Kathy Floyd - Greenville Pete Flye - Washington Ron Fochler - Durham G. H. Forbes, Jr. - Williamston Tony Ford - Richmond, VA James M. Foretscue, Jr. - Washington Thomas H. Franz - Bath J, Michael Frey - Durham Carolyn Ann Fulghum - Greenville Gregory Edward Fulghum - Wilson Samuel Garten - Cary Dr. C.J. Gauland - Falls Church, VA (R) Wray Young Gillette - Raleigh G. Steven Gilliam - Danville, VA Gerald W. Gilliam - Forest, VA Robert S. “Rick” Gilmore, Jr. - Elon College Heath & Frances Godfrey - Greensboro Jim Godfrey - Kinston Cale Grady - Seven Springs W.L. “Bubba” Grant - Sanford Clayton Gray - Greenville Frank E. Grayiel, II] - Durham John & Patricia Green - Louisburg Eugene Greene - Rocky Mount William & Virginia Greene - Morehead City Greenville Travel Center - Greenville R. G. “Pete” Gurley - Mt. Olive Marty E. Hackney - Blounts Creek HAFCO Inc. - Greenville James A. Hallock, M.D. - Greenville Kim & Bridget Harbin - Greenville Bennie & Laura Hardy - Greenville Fred W. Hargett, III - Jacksonville Barry & Carolyn Hargrave - Chester, VA Dennis & Nancy Harrington - Greenville Frank Havens, Jr. - Greenville Cleveland M, Hawkins - Sunbury Allen Jackson Hawks - Henderson (R) R. W. Hawley - Greenville Robert M. Hayes - Suffolk, VA R. W. (Bob) Hayworth, III - High Point Martin Helms, Jr. - Falls Church, VA Jimmy Herring - Grifton Phil Herrington - Durham Hickory Hams - Greenville Gary & Andrea Hicks - Clemmons George “Sonny” High - Bath Tom High - Chapel Hill Highland Construction Company, Inc. - Fayetteville Ron & Madelyn Hight - Hickory Dexter & Lee Anne Hill - Deep Run Lawrence E. Hill - Kinston Robert & Betty Hill - Smithfield, VA John Hinton - Kinston Bob Hodges - Wilmington Jerry Hodnett - Knightdale (R) Donald R. Hoffman - Greenville W. D. Holland - Goldsboro Marty & Jacque Hollingsworth - Wallace Bill and Jan Holt - Raleigh Albin & Cynthia Holton, Jr. - Edenton Donald O, Horton - Wake Forest Frank J. Hudgins, Jr. - Virginia Beach, VA Hudson Brothers Construction Company - Greenville R. Mark Hudson - Raleigh Randy Hughes - Wilson Charles & Claudine Humphrey - Greenville Rocky & Judy Hux - Apex Ralph & Reta Ingersoll - Greenville Wayne Inman - Fayetteville Interstate/Johnson Lane - Charlotte Van Isley - Greer, SC J.C. Penny - Greenville Arthur D. Jackson, II - Roanoke, VA Billie Jackson - Fayetteville William C. Jenkins, III - Greenville Joe & Rosy Jenkins - Greensboro Glynn Jernigan - Dunn Jimmy Hughes, Inc. - Greenville Sidney Johnson - Pine Knoll Shores William A. Johnson - Cary Stephen W. Johnston, Jr. - Greenville Lloyd & Deborah Johnston - Greenville Jolly's Pawn Shop - Greenville Robert H. Jones, Jr. - Dunn (R) Chris and Kathy Jones - Washington Daniel A. Jones - Greenville Dave & Angie Jones - Greenville James E. Jones - Goldsboro Lindsay E. Jones - Wake Forest Louis & Ruth Jones - Greenville Seth & Lou Jones - Farmville Steve & Terry Jones - Winterville (R) William S, “Butch” Jones - Raleigh Carl & Gail Joyner - Greenville David C. Joyner - Windsor (R) Ellen G. Joyner - Cary J. D. Joyner - Greenville Stan Joyner - Raleigh Thomas F. Justice - Norcross, GA Kawasaki of Raleigh - Raleigh Keith & Geraldine Kilpatrick - New Bern Carlton & Marilyn Kimbro, Jr. - Rocky Mount Mark A. King - Raleigh Patsy & Ralph Kinsey - Charlotte Kinston Indians Baseball Club - Kinston Thomas B. Klingman - Cary Stephen & Debbra Kraszeski - Greenville Charles & Elaine Kwiatkowski - Winterville David Lancaster - Vanceboro Thomas & Frances Lane - Greenville Ed & Annemarie Lang - Hampton, VA Michael & Dawn Langley - Greenville Ron Langley - Charlotte (R) William B. Langley - Winston-Salem Dr. Tally E. Lassiter, Jr. - Greenville William E. 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Owens, Sr. - Kinston Party Success Rentals - Greenville Chuck Pace - Portsmouth, VA Billy Parker - Monroe Marty & Rhonda Parrish - Greensboro Robert L. Parsons - Annandale, VA Troy W. Pate, Jr. - Goldsboro Larry & Rebecca Pate - Snow Hill (R) Tommy B. Pate - Zebulon Patrick & Hardee, D.D.S. - Greenville Dick Patton - Durham Dick Paul - Washington Duffy & Sandra Paul - Winterville Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Peacock, Jr. - Venice, FL Howard Pearce - Greenville James B. Pearsall - Morehead City (R) Stephen & Donna Penny - Richlands Lawrence Perkins - Greenville Carroll S. Perry - Tyner Kevin & Melinda Perry - Greenville Willis B. Phelps - Wilson R. Lee Pippin - Farmville Hart B. Pittard - Mt. Olive Kenneth G. Pittman - Rocky Mount Michael Plueddeman - Wake Forest Maynard E. Porter - Greenville John C. Powell - Cary Stephen B. Powell - Rocky Mount Baxter & Belinda Powell - Greenville (R) Blake Price - Stokes Roger & Pam Price - Clayton George C. Putnam - Annandale, VA (R) R & W Chevrolet Company - Windsor Gene D. Rackley - Tarboro Mark T. Rader - Raleigh Paul & Ursula Ramey - Annapolis, MD Bruce & Julia Raper - Greenville William E. Rasberry - Grifton Allen Douglas Ray - Matthews Dr. & Mrs. Tracy Ray - Tabor City Gene Rayfield - Burlington Epps Ready - Morehead City Hank Redecker, Jr. - Greenville Tom Reese - Greenville Charles A. Rhodes - Charlotte George B. Rhodes - Waynesboro, VA Edward B. Ricciarelli - Grifton Aaron F. Rice, Jr. - High Point Ike F. Riddick - Warsaw William M. Ritenour - Greenville Burney R. Rivenbark - Fayetteville Johnnie M. Robbins, Jr. - Manteo (R) Jimmy & Gina Robinson - Winterville Charles & Julia Rogers - Washington Raymond & Peggy Rohrer - Greenville Otha S. Roundtree - Suffolk, VA (R) Jim Royal - Rocky Mount Robert, Jr. & Paige Saieed - Greenville (R) Don Sanders - Charlotte Gary D. Sanderson - Seven Springs Tommy & Libbe Sasser - Winterville John, Jr. & Tula Satterfield - New Bern Kevin Sayers - Greenville Gene T. Schmidt - Virginia Beach, VA John J. & Janice Schmittle, Il - Raleigh Robert A. Scott - Kinston Don Searcy - Athens, GA A. Bradford Sears - New Bern Kieran Joseph Shanahan - Raleigh (R) John Paul Shaw - Raleigh Maurice Simon - Greenville Nick Simonowich - Greenville Lenwood D. Simpson - Greenville M. Craig Simpson - Jacksonville Stephen C. Skinner - Edenton Hinton J. & Carol |. Skipper - Greenville A. T. Smith - Salisbury Jerry Smith - Greenville John J. Smith - Pine Knoll Shores Kenneth L. Smith - Kinston Stewart H. Smith - New Bern Larry C. Snead - Longbeach J. T. Snowden, Jr. - Greenville Solatube - Winterville Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Stalls - Edenton John Russell Stancil - Raleigh Craig & Elizabeth Stanley - Greenville (R) David & Kay Starrett - Crammerton Suzanne Jessup Staton - Charlottesville, VA Jeff Stephens - Greenville (R) Lindy & Jane Stephenson - Greensboro W. C. Stocks - Greenville Alva Meekin Stokes, III - Welcome George M. Stone, III - Portsmouth, VA (R) Mitcham Stroud - Greenville Kay B. Sugg - Kinston (R) Ron Sugg - Greenville Mr. & Mrs. David B. Summerfield - Gate City, VA Guy Swain - Raleigh Paul & Helen Taddiken - Greenville Charles A. Talley - Greenville Jesse F. Tart - Greenville James & June Taunton - Winterville Dallas & Ann Taylor - Ahoskie Tom Taylor - Florence, SC James F. Teal - Fayetteville (R) Daniel L. Tew - Raleigh (R) John Gordon Thomas - Aberdeen, MD Linwood E. Thomas - Winterville Jerry B. Thomas - Charlotte Les & Paula Ann Thomas - Greenville (R) Pam E. Thomas - Jacksonville Carlton Scott Thompson - New Bern (R) Jack & Debbe Thompson - New Orleans, LA Jon B. Tingelstad - Greenville Ed Tipton - Greenville Noah Alvin Toler, Jr. - Goldsboro Melvin and Lynn Toler - Greenville Mike Toler - Washington Randy Tomsic - Wilmington 80 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Jacob & Terry Turner - Apex Tom & Helen O. Turner - Raleigh Garland W. Tuton - Jacksonville D. Reid Tyler - Raleigh Carl & Martha Tyndall, Sr. - Roseboro Jim Ulrick - Raleigh (R) Van’s, Inc. - Greenville Bernard Vick - Greenville Jim & Lori Wagner - Montgomery, AL Fred E. Wainright - Greenville Carroll Wainwright - Asheboro Jackie & Debbie Walker - Greenville Randy L. Walker - Washington (R) William Keith Walker - Wake Forest Jack Wall - Greenville Dave F. Wallace - Sanford Edgar C. Waller - Raleigh John M. Walston - New Bern Lee & Sandy Walton - Greenville Benny Ward - Raleigh Jim Ward - Newport News, VA James R. Warner, Jr. - New Bern D. E. Warren - Wilmington Waters Carpet Center - Winterville Fred & Lynda Watkins - Washington John & Liz Watkins - Semora Bill & Sandy Watson - Goldsboro Sam and Jan Watson - Raleigh Jeff Wayne - Sarasota, FL Joey & Kay Weathington - Greenville Nate Weavil - Greer, SC David F, Weeks - Goldsboro John J. West, Jr. - Greenville Lacy T. West - Elizabethtown Mr. & Mrs. William F. Weston - Greenville Michael S. Wheeler - Raleigh David J. Whichard, II - Greenville Jack Whichard - Greenville Orman E. Whichard - Greenville Frank C. White - Raleigh A. G. Whitehead, Jr. - Washington Doug & Valerie Whitehead - Washington Jim & Sue Whiteley - Wilmington Melvin T. Whittenburg - Colonial Height, VA Kirk A. Whorf - Zebulon Donald Wiggins - Aurora Ronald & Michelle Wiggins - Chocowinity Jimmy and Elaine Wilcox - Goldsboro Dan R. Wilder - Farmville Doug Wilkinson - Sanford Dick Willard - Apex J. Kenneth Williams - New Bern Malcolm Williams, Sr. - Greenville Gary D. Wilson - Washington Ken Wilson - Greenville Steve Wilson - Greenville G. Roger Winbon - Greenville Terry G. Windham - Greenville David H. Womack - Greenville Dr. Wallace R. Wooles - Greenville John Worrell, Sr. - Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Alan D. Wrench - Greenville Brenda C. Wright - Grifton Richard C. Yarbrough - Goldsboro Clark E. Young - Roanoke Rapids Robert A. Zalimeni - Glen Allen, VA BUCCANEER ($300-$499) Mike & Cyndi Acree - Goldsboro George W. Ahlsen, Jr. - Kinston Airway Moving & Storage - New Bern Glenda Alcock - Kinston Lee & Martha Alcorn - Greenville Josh E. Allen - Plymouth Robert L. Allen - Wilmington (R) Tom & Lou Allen - Greenville Tommy Alligood - Greenville (R) William B. Anderson, V - New Bern Brayom E. Anderson - Greenville Brian Anderson - Raleigh (R) Gerald Anderson - Bridgeton Bruce N, & Amanda C. Austin - Greenville Steve & Terri Ayers - Durham (R) Aylward Enterprises - New Bern Jerry Bailey, Jr. - Fountain (R) Roger Baker - Ringgold, GA Bill Baldree - New Bern James B. Ballance - Fremont Laura Anne Barnes - Temple Hills, MD Carlton Barnes - Charlotte Greg and Karen Barrow - New Bern Ashley W. Bass - Lumberton Michael B. Bass (Brad) - Garner Joe Bauerband, IV - Greenville Randy G. Baysden - Richlands W. E. Beachum - Grimesland Keith M. Beatty - Wilmington Charles A. Benson - Longwood, FL Tom Berting - Swansboro (R) Jeffrey Betcher - Glen Allen, VA (R) Boli’s of Greenville - Greenville Hank & Sally Boone - Virginia Beach, VA Dennis E. Bowen, Jr. - Chesapeake, VA Alton & Pamela Bowling, Jr. - Durham Edward Blake Boyce - Greenwood, SC Mike Boyd - Washington (R) Bryan & Laura Brannon - Raleigh (R) Greg Bright - Louisburg Vann Britt - Raleigh Paul & Amy Britton - Greenville Dick Brockett - Greenville Glenn Brothers - Holly Springs John P. Bryant - Lexington Donnie L. G. Bunn - Greenville (R) Doyle W. Bunting - Zebulon George Burbella - Morehead City (R) Bill & Katherine Burke - Greenville Thomas D. Burney - Ayden Ben R. Burton - Torrington, CT (R) Gene E. Butner - Mechanicsville, VA Gary & Judy Butts - Greenville John A. Caldwell - Raleigh Ted Campbell - Jacksonville, FL David Carraway - Greenville Kevin Carson - Greenville John & Vicki Carter - Raleigh Gregory Carter - Greenville John Boyd Casteen - Faison Walter B, Cates - Roxboro (R) Chico’s - Greenville Jane T. Choate - Emerald Isle Dolphus Thomas Clark, III - Sanford Amos O. Clark - Greenville H. Gwynn Cockey - Greenville Chris L. Coggins - Charlotte Jack Cohen - Atlanta, GA Mr & Mrs. Bob Cole - Wilson Debra Cook - Raleigh Martha Hudson Cook - New Bern (R) Bob E. Cooper - Raleigh Greg & Angie Cooper - Jacksonville (R) Bennie & Vicky Corbett - Greensboro C. J. Cox - New Bern Dr. & Mrs. Ned H. Craft - Ayden C. B. and Colleen Cranford - Richmond, VA Stephen B. Curry - Acworth, GA James L. Dagenhart - Greensboro Harold L. Dail - Kinston Randy & Vickie Davis - Greenville G. Scott Denton - Louisburg William L. Dill - New Bern Richard E. Dodson - New Bern John T. Dowd - Edenton Mark Thomas Duckworth -Morganton William E. Dunn, Jr. - Simpsonville, SC Patricia Earnhardt - Greenville Edwards Construction Company - Greenville Tim & Brenda Edwards - Greenville H. V. Elks - Greenville Billy C. Ellis - Winterville Preston Emerson - La Grange Royce Everette - Greenville Mr. & Mrs. Harold R. Ewell - Greenville Holt & Page Faucette - Mt. Pleasant, Sc Gerry Felton - Battleboro Jimmy Fields - Kinston Larry Fike - Moore, SC Susan Fitzenrider - Durham Jack Fitzgerald - Virginia Beach, VA F. Mickey Fogleman - Durham Lyle O. Forbes, Jr. - Shawboro David L. Forbis - Louisville, KY Bill Francis - Washington Lewis G. Franklin - Graham John B. Freeman - Burgaw Brian Freeze - Charlotte (R) Tom Furr - Charlotte Robert B. Gagnon - Raleigh Rusty Garner - New Bern J. R. Gibson - Coral Springs, FL Kenneth Hunter Gilgo - New Bern (R) Connie Glover - Cary Glenn T. Godwin - Fayetteville Phyllis Goforth - Greenville Michael F. Gooding - Rock Hill, SC Gary C. Graham - Dalton, GA H. Edwin Gray - Greenville John S. Gray - Goldsboro Billy & Ginger Greene - Ahoskie (R) Greenville Contractors - Greenville Steve Grice - Charlotte (R) Chad, Elizabeth & Will Grier - Huntersville J. Comer Griffin - Williamston William B. Griffin - Durham Charles M. Gurganus - Washington Horace D. Gurganus - Poquoson, VA Michael C, Hall - Charlotte (R) Oscar L. Hall Construction & Management - Winterville Stephen C. Hall - Greenville George Hallow - Goldsboro Harry V. Hamilton, Jr. - Greenville Charles E. Hamilton - Smithfield Rick Hamilton - Greenville (R) Mark Hanford - Raleigh Hannah & Dunn, Inc. - Greenville Allen M. Hardison - Snow Hill Brian Hardy - Greenville (R) Helen Alderman Harper - Snow Hill Carroll & Pat Harrell - Manteo Will Harris - Robersonville Davis T. Harris - Robersonville Leigh Harrison - Greenville Donald R. Hatcher - Greenville Pamela Hathaway - Richmond, VA (R) Coby S. Heath - Greenville John E. Henderson - Pt Pleasant Beach, NJ Wade H. Henkel - Annandale, VA Doug Herrin - Henderson Neal Herring - Greenville Jim Hicks - Greensboro Stephanie D. Hill - Greenville Truman Hilton - Durham Robert & Katrina Hinson - Kinston Don Hinton - New Bern (R) Morris & Julie Hinton - Greenville Mr. & Mrs. F. Mac Hodges - Washington (R) Clifton J. Holcombe - Philadelphia, PA (R) Benjamin T. Holmes - Greenville Chris Holmes - Greenville David G. Honeycutt - Richmond, VA David & Wendy Horn - Shelby (R) John H. Horne, Sr. - Greenville Earl & Susan Horton - Greensboro Todd Horton - Gastonia Mr. & Mrs. Charles Howard, Jr. - Greenville ¢Personal Care Plan, Health Maintenance Organization ¢ Preferred Care® and Preferred Care® Select, Preferred Provider Organizations AY (rel esbalem meyerimeymel sauces *Comprehensive Major Medical, Traditional Insurance ¢Medicare Supplement ¢ Individual Insurance Plans For more information about our health care plans, call our Greenville office at (919) 757-3400 or your Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina broker. ® Registered Marks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association Buccaneer - Continued Kenneth A. Howard - Durham David R. Howell - La Grange Karl G. Hudson, III - Raleigh Dennis & Wanda Hudson - Grifton Michael Hudson - Havelock Kendall W. Huffman - Pink Hill Randy Huggins - Southport Richard & Lynn Hutchinson - Chapel Hill Gary & Susan Hyman - Apex Thomas G. Irons, M.D. - Greenville Edward A. Jackson - Roanoke Rapids Jersey Mike’s Giant Subs - Greenville Carl Jessup - New Bern Wes Johnson - Raleigh Richard & Janet Johnson - Winterville Frank B. Johnston - Washington Jim Johnston - Clinton (R) Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Jones - Belhaven Dean & Sherry Jones - Raleigh Rick & Linda Jones - Yorktown, VA Rick & Sheila Jones - Greenville Wayne & Della Jones - Kenansville (R) Jeffrey Thomas Joyner - Davie, FL Peter Katzburg - New York, NY Barry Kearney - Ayden (R) Ken Russ Pest Control - Greenville Claude K. King, Sr. - Norfolk, VA Alfred & Betsy King - Greenville Michael & Mary Kraczon - Greenville Walter & Kim Krentz - Goldsboro Jim Lammert - Macclesfield Don Lancaster - Youngsville Ed & Evelyn Lane - Raleigh Jeffrey D. Lee - Greenville Earline Leggett - Williamston Joe Leggett - Broadway Tommy G. Lewis, II - Raleigh (R) Larry N. Lewis - High Point Martha Lewis - Myrtle Beach, SC Phil & Kim Lewis - Greenville Chester A. Lilja - Bethel Pat Lindsey - Greenville Ron & Anita Linton - Winterville James A. Little - Winterville Hank Liverman - Kill Devils Hills. Reuben S. Lowe - Greenville Glenn B. MacFadden - Greensboro Tony Mallard - Kinston Matt & Laurie Maloney - Greenville (R) Brenda F, Martin - Raleigh Mayo’s Appliances - Washington Gary L. McCullough - Matthews Pete & Cathy McCurdy - Greenville Susan J. McDaniel - Greenville M. Keith McDonald - Greenville McGladrey/Pullen, LLP - New Bern Donald G. McIntyre - Raleigh Charles L. McLawhorn - Winterville Doug McMillan - Nashville, TN W.E. & Barbara McMillan - Greensboro W. David McNeil, Jr. - Pinehurst Hal Medlin - Benson Mark & Nancy Meltzer - Winterville (R) Stephen Micham - Chamblee, GA C. R. “Buddy” Milian - Boydton, VA John Miller, Jr. - Williamston Kevin, Tammy, Ryan & Rhett Miller - Cary Andy & Robin Mitchell - Greenville Robert & Georgia Mitchell - Garner Church & Linda Modlin - Tarboro Frank Montgomery - Beaufort Jarrod & Susan Moody - Stone Mountain, GA (R) Linda Moore - New Bern Oscar & Shirley Moore - Greenville William D. Moore - Raleigh Al Morris - New Bern Bill & Vicky Morris - Greenville Jack & Mary Morris - Gatesville Thomas Morrissey, Jr. - Suwanee, GA (R) 82 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Larry Motteler - Chocowinity Ron & Sandie Mowry - Wilmington Randy Moye - Maury Jean Fodrie Musselwhite - Grifton Monroe Mustian - Wilson Jim & Judy Newman - Raleigh Kim & Paula Nicholls - Greenville Charles H. Nimitz - Wilson Kel & Parker Norman - Sanford Chuck Northcutt - Methuen, MA Tom & Brenda O'Berry - Fayetteville David O’Neal - Raleigh Ricky Oakley - Graham Sherwood B. Odum - Raleigh Timothy C, Ogburn - Columbia, SC Dianne Okonsky - APO San Francisco, CA Edwin R. Olsen - Ridgeland, SC AIC. Owens, Jr. - La Grange (R) Eddie Owens - Burlington James Ron Padric - Fayetteville Chris Pardue - Greenville Jeffrey & Carron Parnell - Greenville Stanford G. Partin - Cary Michael Pash - Irvine, CA Al & Susan Patrick - Greenville Jack & Beth Patterson - Hickory Joe E. Pearce - Fayetteville Jenny G. Peel - Williamston C. H. Pennington - Greenville William & Lydia Peyton - Greenville Alice Mizelle Phelps - Scotland Neck John F. Phelps - Jacksonville Roy Phibbs - Raleigh Jerry & Donna Phillips - Goldsboro Lloyd Pope, Jr. - Dunn Wendy Gupton Pounds - Clayton Jerome & Carolyn Powell - Apex Freddy Preston - Manakin, VA William J. Price, Jr. - Raleigh Connie & Amy Price - Fremont Al & Patsy Pridgen - Rocky Mount (R) William W. Pritchett, Jr. - Windsor Larry D. Pulliam - Greensboro Debby Purtee - Greenville Raymie & Denice Styons - Greenville Martin Rabunsky - Silver Spring, MD J. David Rattelade - Raleigh (R) Jane Reel - Greenville Dr, & Mrs. John Rickabaugh - Beaufort Bill Ricks - Richmond, VA (R) Ike Freeman Riddick, Jr. - Raleigh Thom & Annetta Riekel - Midlothian, VA Lamont & Anita Rish, Jr. - Washington William J. Roberson - Plymouth E. Dudley Robinson - Hillsboro Franklin E. Rogers - Raleigh Richard M. Rollason - Greenville Marvin P. “Marty” Rooker - Warrenton Dr. Mary Ann Rose - Macclesfield Gary & Fonda Rosenbaum - Lewisville Rosenberg & Associates Advertising, Inc. - Greenville John R. Roth - Charlotte Robert & Jeanne Rucks - Vienna, VA James Russ - Ocean Isle Bch Glenn Alan Russell - Morrisville Stanley Sams - Greenville William & Jessica Sasser - Greenville Brian K. Saunders - New Bern Robert R. Sawyer - Greensboro Wanda Askew Scarborough - Kinston Ben Scott - Wilmington H. Donald Scott - Richlands Seabrook Enterprises - Edenton David George Sedor, Jr. - Charlotte John Simon Shallcross, Jr. - Smithfield Stanley E. Shue - Maryville, TN Malcolm T. Simpson, Jr. - Greenville Kevin S. Simpson - Concord David & Susie Singleton - Greenville Don & Lynette Skinner - Tarboro Mac & Tammie Sligh - Jacksonville E. Russell Smith, Jr. - Raleigh Bruce Smith - Wilmington Darrell Smith - Kannapolis J. Larry Smith - Monroe Ken Smith - Greenville Luis J. Soto - Miami, FL Johnny Speight - Greenville William R. Spence - Lake Bluff, IL Steve Staley - Siler City David J. Stanaland, Jr. - Four Oaks James C. Stanton, III - Marietta, GA Christopher C. Steele - Winston- Salem (R) Mark C. Steele - Winston-Salem John P. Stephenson - Fayetteville Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Stern - Mechanicsburg, PA David & Beverley Stevens - Greenville Eric & Tina Stevens - Raleigh Neal D. Stewart - Louisburg Amos T. Stroud - Maysville Joseph E. Stroud, Jr. - Jacksonville Raymond P. Sturza - Kill Devil Hills Wayland H. Sumerlin, Jr.- Kinston (R) Superior Cable - Tarboro Jeff & Sarah Swartz - Greenville David & Theresa Syth - Greenville Robert E. Taft - Hartsville, SC Tarheel Building Systems - New Bern Henry L. Taylor, Jr. - Wiliamsburg, VA Gilbert P. Taylor - Oak City Woody Teague - Raleigh Textilease Corp. - Rocky Mount Richard W. Textor - Dublin, OH Major William L. Thaxton - Grifton F. Gray Thomas, III - Wilmington Jimmy & Pam Thomas - Wilmington John Charles Thompson - Rocky Mount Rosie Thompson - Greenville David A. Threewitts - Durham Roger Thrift - New Bern Paul & Lisa Tingelstad - Winterville Ben & Ruthie Toler - Apex Rudy Tolley - Raleigh C. David Tolson - Lancaster, SC Tom Rickman & Associates, Inc. - Raleigh Terry Trickler - Henderson Edward Bill Turcotte, Jr. - Greenville (R) United Machine Works - Greenville Don Vickers - Greenville Allen Wagoner - Greensboro Joseph C, Ward, III - Raleigh Jeffrey V. 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Proudly Supports | ECU Athletics Mack Beale State Farm Insurance Companies * Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois DIMON International, Inc., 1200 West Marlboro Road, Farmville, NC 27828-0166 USA, Phone: (919) 753-8000, Fax: (919) 753-8200 Pirate Records Vudimidual Keeords RUSHING CARRIES Game: 41, Butch Colson vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 22, 1969) Season: 340, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 Career: 732, Junior Smith, 1991-94 YARDS GAINED Game: 282, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa (Nov. 6, 1993) Season: 1,352, Junior Smith, 1993 Career: 3,745, Junior Smith, 1991-94 YARDS PER GAME Season: 122.9, Junior Smith, 1993 GAMES GAINING 100 YARDS OR MORE Season: 9, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 Career: 16, Junior Smith, 1991-94 AVERAGE PER CARRY Game: 12.7, Leander Green vs. Richmond (Nov. 10, 1979) (14 for 178) Season: 7.4, Sam Harrell, 1979 (81 for 596) Career: 6.4, Eddie Hicks, 1975-78 (330 for 2,101) TOUCHDOWNS Game: 4, Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Nov. 20, 1965); Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974) Season: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 Career: 37, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 LONGEST RUSH 95 yards-Eddie Hicks vs. William & Mary (Nov. 12, 1977) PASSING ATTEMPTS Game: 55-, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992) Season: 401, Marcus Crandell, 1994 Career: 667, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 COMPLETIONS Game: 35, Marcus Crandell vs. Memphis, Nov. 19, 1994 Season: 230, Marcus Crandell, 1994 Career: 360, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Game: (min. 15 att.), 75.0, Kevin Ingram vs. Texas-Arlington, Nov. 6, 1982 Season: (min. 150 att.), 57.4, Marcus Crandell, 1994 (230 of 401) Career: (min. 250), 54.1, Bill Cline INTERCEPTIONS Game: 5, Bill Bailey vs. Louisville (Nov. 25, 1966); John Casazza vs. Richmond (Oct. 24, 1970) Season: 23, Michael Anderson, 1992 Career: 35, John Casazza, 1970-71 YARDS GAINED Game: 379, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992) Season: 3,073, Jeff Blake, 1991 Career: 5,133, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 YARDS PER GAME Season: 279.4, Jeff Blake, 1991 Career: 160.4, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game: 5, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991) Season: 28, Jeff Blake, 1991 Career: 43, Jeff Blake, 1988-91) LONGEST PASS PLAY 91 yards - Jeff Blake to Luke Fisher vs. Florida State (Sept. 8, 1990) TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS Games: 61, Jeff Blake vs. NC State (Jan. 1, 1992) Season: 472, Marcus Crandell, 1994 Career: 931, Travis Hunter, 1986-89 YARDS GAINED Game: 402, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991) Season: 3,182, Jeff Blake, 1991 Career: 5,618, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 YARDS PER PLAY Game: 14.9, Jimmy Southerland vs. Richmond (Oct. 15, 1977) Season: 7.34, Anthony Collins, 1979 (54 for 1,140) Career: 6.37, Eddie Hicks, 1975-78 (330 for 2,101) 6.39, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 (878 for 5,618) RECEIVING RECEPTIONS Game: 14, Dick Corrada vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 17, 1970) Season: 49, Hunter Gallimore, 1991 Career: 102, Luke Fisher, 1989-91 YARDS GAINED Game: 218, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975) Season: 881, Hunter Gallimore, 1991 Career: 1,670, Walter Wilson, 1986-89 ECU's Career Passing Yardage Leader EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 89 ECU's Career Rushing Leader AVERAGE PER RECEPTION Game: 72.6, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975) (3 for 218) Season: 33.3, Terry Gallaher, 1975 (13 for 433) Career: 26.7, Billy Ray Washington, 1977-79 (41 for 1,096) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Game: 4, Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 18, 1989) Season: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991 Career: 17, Clayton Driver, 1989-92 PUNTING NUMBER OF PUNTS Game: 13, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992) Season: 84, Billy Wightman, 1968 Career: 238, Rodney Allen, 1977-80 AVERAGE PER PUNT Game: 52.3, John Jett vs. Syracuse (Oct. 22, 1988) (3 for 157) Season: 45.7, Claude King, 1954 (54 for 2,468) Career: 40.0, Gil Job, 1974 (50 for 2,001); John Jett, 1988-91 (216 for 8,640) TOTAL YARDS Game: 488, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992) Season: 3,166, Billy Wightman, 1968 Career: 8,640, John Jett, 1988-91 LONGEST PUNT 88-yards-Claude King vs. Appalachian State (Oct. 18, 1954) INTERCEPTIONS NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS Game: 3, shared by 10 players (Most recent: Greg Grandison vs. Central Florida, Sept. 21, 1991) Season: 10, Jim Bolding, 1975 (NCAA leader in 1975) Career: 22, Jim Bolding, 1973-76 YARDS GAINED Game: 137, Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976) Season: 197, Reggie Pinkney, 1976 Career: 360, Clint Harris, 1980-83 AVERAGE PER RETURN Game: 68.5, Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976) Season: 32.8, Reggie Pinkney, 1976 Career: 22.5, Clint Harris, 1980-83 TOUCHDOWNS Game: 1, by 23 players Season: 1 by 23 players Career: 2, Greg Floyd (1990-93) All-Americans 1974 1975 1976 1979 1981 1982 1983 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1955 1965 Danny Kepley, LB-AP Jim Bolding, S-AP Football Weekly Jim Bolding, DB Newspaper Enterprise Association Cary Godette, DE-AP RECAP Wayne Inman, OG-AP Tootie Robbins, OT-AP Jody Schulz, DE-AP Terry Long, OG-AP Kodak, Walter Camp, Football Writers, UPI, Football News Junior Robinson, DB-RS (2nd Team) The Sporting News Robert Jones, LB (2nd Team) The Sporting News, (3rd Team) AP, Football News Robert Jones, LB AP, Kodak, Walter Camp, Football Writers, Football News Jeff Blake, QB College & Pro Football Newsweekly (2nd Team) Dion Johnson, WR (2nd Team) AP Tom Scott, OT (2nd Team) The Sporting News, Football News, UPI Carlester Crumpler-TE Walter Camp Little All-Americans Lou Hallow, C Dave Alexander, B More Pirate Records... INTERCEPTIONS (continued) ji LONGEST RETURN 98 yards - Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976) No TD LONGEST FUMBLE RECOVERY RETURN 97 yards-Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992) PUNT RETURNS NUMBER OF RETURNS Game: 10, Tim Dameron vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972) Season: 36, Gerald Hall, 1978 Career: 80, Gerald Hall, 1975-78 YARDS GAINED Game: 121, Tommy Bullock vs. Marshall (Nov. 16, 1968); Gerald Hall, vs. VMI (Oct. 7, 1978) Season: 478, Gerald Hall, 1978 Career: 967, Gerald Hall, 1975-78 AVERAGE PER RETURN Game: 30.3, Gerald Hall vs. VMI (Oct. 7, 1978) Season: 13.5, Robert Ellis, 1965 (14 for 189) Career: 12.9, Robert Ellis, 1964-66 (27 for 348) LONGEST RETURN | 97 yards - Derrek Batson vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992) KICKOFF RETURNS NUMBER OF RETURNS Game: 8, Rusty Scales vs. Bowling Green 3 (Sept. 25, 1971) | Season: 38, Junior Robinson, 1989 Career: 79, Anthony Collins, 1977-80 YARDS GAINED Game: 207, Anthony \ i Collins vs. Florida : State (Sept. 20, 1980) Season: 990, _ | Anthony Collins, | 1980 Career: 1,939, Anthony Collins, 1977-80 90 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM AVERAGE PER RETURN Game: 34.5, Anthony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) Season: 31.9, Jerry Tolley, 1962 (14 for 447) Career: 32.1, Jerry Tolley, 1962-64 (19 for 609) LONGEST RETURN 100 yards - Anthony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980); Glenn Bass vs. Richmond (Nov. 19, 1960) SCORING POINTS SCORED Game: 26, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959) (4 TD, 1 PAT) Season: 102, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 (17 TD) Career: 251, Jeff Heath, 1982-85 (53 FG, 92 PAT) Season (Kicking): 75, Jeff Heath, 1982 (16 FG, 27 PAT) Career (Non-Kicking): 222, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 (37 TD) TOUCHDOWNS Game: 4, Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Nov. 20, 1965); Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974); James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959) Season: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 Career: 37, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 4, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982) Season: 16, Jeff Heath, 1982 Career: 53, Jeff Heath, 1982-85 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 5, Jeff Heath vs. Tulsa (Nov. 16, 1985) Season: 25, Rick McLester, 1972 Career, 82, Jeff Heath, 1982-85 LONGEST FIELD GOAL 58 yards - Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982) POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN MADE Game: 9, Chuck Bushbeck vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981) Season: 47, Bill Lamm, 1979 Career: 93, Robb Imperato, 1988-90. Most Consecutive Made: 42, Robb Imperato, 1989-90 MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE Game: 2, Bill Cline vs. Newberry (Oct. 20, 1962); Bobby Myrick vs, Furman (Oct. 12, 1974); Pete Conaty vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 9, 1976) Season: 4, Bill Cline, 1962 Career: Bill Cline, 1962-64 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays: 98 vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972) Most Net Yards: 699 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975) Most Yards Per Play: 9.3 vs. Richmond (Oct. 15, 1977) RUSHING Most Attempts: 85 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975) Most Net Yards: 642 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975) Most Yards Per Attempt: 8.3 vs. Lenoir Rhyne (Oct. 17, 1964) Most Touchdowns: 9 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975) PASSING Most Attempts: 77 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992) Most Completions: 36 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992) Most Completions: 36 vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992) Most Net Yards: 521 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992) Most TD Passes: 6 vs. Akron (Oct. 5, 1991) Most Had Intercepted: 5 vs. three opponents Highest Completion Percentage: (min. 10 att.) 81.9 (9-11) vs. Tennessee Tech (Sept. 3, 1988) SCORING Most Total Points: 74 vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959) Most Touchdowns: 10 vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959) Most PAT Kicks Made: 9 vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981) Most 2-Point Conversions: 3 vs. Newberry (Oct. 20, 1962), Presbyterian (Oct. 5, 1963) Most Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Texas-Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982) A punt was returned for a touchdown: ECU Nov.7, 1992 Derrek Batson vs. West Virginia, 97 yards OPP Nov. 9, 1991 Perry Carter of Southern Miss in Hattiesburg, 86 yards INTERCEPTIONS Most Thrown: 6 vs. Memphis State (Oct. 2, 1993) Most Caught: 7 vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 18, 1975) Most Yards Returns: 159 vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976) A kickoff was returned for a touchdown: ECU Oct. 22, 1994 Mitchell Galloway vs. Tulsa, 96 yards OPP Nov. 25, 1989 Tony Smith of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, 82 yards PUNTING Most: 13 vs. William & Mary (Sept. 21, 1968) Highest Average Per Punt: 48.4 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1975) Total Yards: 488 vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992) A punt and kickoff was returned for a touchdown: BCU Oct. 27, 1990 Dion Johnson vs. Temple in Philadelphia, punt (53 yds.) and kickoff (90 yds.) OPP None since 1965 PUNT RETURNS Most: 11 vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972) Most Yards Returned: 134 vs. Marshall (Nov. 16, 1968) A pass interception was returned for a touchdown: ECU _ Oct. 8, 1994 Emmanuel McDaniel vs. South Carolina (46 yards) OPP = Oct. 8, 1994 Chris Abrams of South Carolina (64 yards) KICKOFF RETURNS Most: 8 vs. three opponents Most Yards Returned: 207 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) A punt was blocked: ECU Nov. 6, 1993 Dwight Henry vs. Tulsa in Greenville OPP Sept. 17, 1994 Alshermond Singleton of Temple (23 yards) FIRST DOWNS Most Total: 36 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975) A punt was blocked for a touchdown: ECU Nov. 6, 1993 Dwight Henry vs. Tulsa in Greenville OPP Oct. 9, 1993 Joe Troupe of South Carolina in Columbia (40 yards) PENALTIES Most: 18 vs. Tulane (Nov. 2, 1991) Fewest: 1 vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 13, 1962), Fewest: 1 vs. Richmond (Oct. 18, 1969), Fewest: 1 vs. Temple (Sept. 28, 1985) Most Yards Penalized: 159 vs. Tulane (Nov. 2, 1991) Fewest Yards Penalized: 10 vs. William & Mary (Nov. 11, 1972) A safety was recorded: ECU Oct. 30, 1993 Maurice DeShaszo of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg fumbled in the end zone. OPP = Nov. 23, 1991 Jeff Blake sacked in end zone by 2 Bearcat defenders in Cincinnati Clarence Stasavich PIRATE COACHING RECORDS A fumble was recovered for a touchdown: ECU Nov. 7, 1981 Mike Davis vs. East Tennessee State in Greenville No. Coach Years Games W nase Pct. OPP Sept. 25,1993 Andy Mason of Washington in Seattle 1. Kenneth Beatty 1932-22 11 1 1) @) .091 2. — G.L. (Doc) Mathis 1934-35 12 4 7 1 BH i9) An intercepted fumble recovered for the touchdown: 3. Bo Farley 1936 4 2 ”) 0 500 ECU Sept. 21, 1991 Greg Floyd vs. Central Florida, in Orlando, 93 yards 4, J.D. Alexander 1937-38 15 3 i, il 233 OPP = Oct. 15, 1994 Lawrence Lewis of Virginia Tech, 60 yards Ds O.A. Hanker 1939 8 0 8 0 .000 6. John Christenbury 1940-41 15 12 3 0 800 Teammates rushed for 100 yards in same game: 7. Jim Johnson 1946-48 26 7 18 1 nk ECU = Oct. 29, 1992 Junior Smith (150 yards) and Charles Miles 8. Bill Dole 1949-51 30 15 Nee ‘ile (112 yards) vs. Southern Mississippi 9. Jack Boone 1952-61 99 49 4531p 521 OPPS Oct alo nly gl) Rob DeBoer (165 yards) and Mike Dingle 10. Clarence Stasavich 1962-69 78 50 Dima 647 (113 yards) of South Carolina in Columbia 11. Mike McGee 1970 ll 3 8 0 273 12. Sonny Randle 1971-73 32 99 -@ 688 A quarterback had over 100 yards rushing and passing: 13. Pat Dye 1974-79 67 48 ese al 727 ECU Oct. 20, 1990 Jeff Blake vs. Cincinnati in Greenville, 14. Ed Emory 1980-84. 55 26 29 0 AT3 119 rushing yards, 199 passing yards 15. Art Baker 1985-88 44 12 32 0 273 OPP = Oct. 18, 1986 Tracy Ham of Georgia Southern in Greenville, 16. Bill Lewis 1988-91 34 21 Peal ATT 199 rushing yards, 141 passing yards 17. Steve Logan 1992- 34 14 20 0 412 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 91 Bill Askew Bob Barbour Tom, Bill & Bob Brown Harry Brown Askew Motor Co. Bob Barbour Honda Brown & Wood, Inc. 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The first honorees were inducted during Homecoming festivi- ties at halftime of the East Carolina-Citadel football game in 1974. Ten members were selected for the inaugural year. Since then, the list of Hall of Fame members, that has grown to over 60 members, includes a world class triathlete, a three-time Olympian, professional golfer and athletic trainer along with a host of members whose asso- ciation with ECU makes every Pirate proud. During the 1995 Hall of Fame Weekend, ECU will honor its new- est inductees: Jim Bolding, Otis Melvin, Kathy Riley and Mike Tomberlin. The Hall of Fame is located on the second floor of the Ward Sports Medicine Building. Dedicated in 1990, it features plaques honoring 1990 Ronnie Barnes Sports Medicine (1971-76) Dr. Ray Minges Pirate Club Rosie Thompson Basketball (1976-80) Assistant Basketball Coach (1987-92) Head Basketball Coach (1992-95) Senior Women's Administrative (1995- ) 1989 Williard “Butch” Colson Football (1967-69) Dr. Leo Jenkins Chancellor (1960-78); Chancellor Emeritus Kathy Postlewait Volleyball, Field Hockey Ladies Professional Golf Tour 1984 Lawrence “Cotton” Clayton Basketball, Baseball (1959-61) 1983 Dick Cherry Football (1952-56) Bill Hill Wrestling (1971-74) Howard Porter Head Basketball Coach (1947-59) J.C. Thomas Basketball (1952-56) 98 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 1982 James Martin Gregory Basketball (1969-71) Louis John Hallow Football (1953-55) Carl Leigh Summerell Football (1971-73) John Walter Welborn Assistant Athletics Director (1976- ) Head Cross Country Coach (1986- ) Head Wrestling Coach (1966-77) 1981 Jack Boone Head Baseball Coach (1948-52) Head Football Coach (1952-61) Sheilah Cotten Women’s Basketball (1971-75) Robert Kingrey Diving (1960-62) James Speight Football (1955-58) 1980 Carlester Crumpler Football (1971-73); Director of Administrative Services (1988-92); Academic Counselor (1992- ) Cecil Heath Basketball, Baseball (1951-55) Danny Kepley Football (1972-74) 1979 Carlton Barnes Baseball (1962-65) Dr. Ray Martinez Head Swim Coach (1954-67) Ike Riddick Basketball (1957-60) Lex Ridenhour Football, Basketball, Baseball (1934-38) 1978 Jim Johnson Football, Basketball, Baseball (1933-37) Jim Mallory Head Baseball Coach (1954-62) Tom Michel Football (1960-63) Richard “Rooster” Narron Baseball (1966-67) the members and a Hall of Fame guide. 1977 Kevin Moran Football (1965-67) Earl Smith Football, Basketball, Baseball (1937-39) Head Basketball Coach (1959-63) Head Baseball Coach (1963-72) Roger Thrift Football (1949-50) John W. (Jack) Young, Jr. Football (1940-41) 1976 Clarence Stasavich Head Football Coach (1962-69) Athletics Director (1963-75) 1975 Dave Alexander Football (1963-65) Maurice Everett Tennis (1955-58) Bill Holland Baseball, Football (1935-38) Ken Midyette Diving (1957-59) 1974 Alden Glen Bass Football (1957-60); Baseball (1961) Ken Beatty Head Football Coach (1932-33) Bill Cline Football (1962-65) Robert F. Hodges Football, Basketball (1950-53) Dr. N.M. Jorgensen Athletics Director (1947-63) Claude Keith King, Sr. Football, Basketball (1951-55) Sonny Russell Basketball (1949-53) Robert R. Sawyer Swimming (1955-59) William M. Shelton Football (1936-39) Lacy T. West Basketball, Baseball (1961-63) our Ticket Has Arrived! ECU BasKETBALL '95-’96 PIRATE BASKETBALL More Games... More Action... More Excitement. . .Your Ticket Has Arrived to Pirate Basketball in the new Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum! After seven years as a successful assistant, Joe Dooley brings his fire and intensity to the Head Coach’s role that has Pirate players excited. Coming off back to back winning seasons, Coach Dooley and the Pirates are looking forward to playing more games in the friendly confines of home rather than on the road in 1995-96. Pirate fans can look forward to the return ofa solid nucleus of quality players while adding five new faces expected to make an immediate impact on the hardwood this winter. This will be the first full season in Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum. This fan friendly arena has it all. Thirty-five video monitors, chairbacked seating, CHO niygemncive Ht wcotonisl A Gane concessions and restroom access, and great sight i lines for fans to see all the action. Opposing teams are already talking about the spirited, intimidating atmosphere being created on the Pirates’ home floor. From the team entrance to the final buzzer it’s loud, it’s fun, and it’s electrifying! Order Your ECU Men's & Women's Season Tickets Today! 1-800-DIAL ECU Season tickets tripled last season and are expected to increase again. With less than 5,800 comfortable chairback seats available to be sold and exciting times ahead in Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum, seats will be at a premium in the near future. The excitement is building and now is the time to get on board with season tickets. Your Ticket Has Arrived for ECU Basketball! LADY PIRATE BASKETBALL Your Ticket Has Arrived! With the arrival of new Lady Pirate Basketball Head Coach Anne Donovan, excitement surrounding the Lady Pirates is at an All-Time High. A three-time All-American and Olympian, Donovan brings with her a world of experi- ence, including the Naismith National Player-of-the-Year Award and a National Championship as a member of the 1979-80 rai Old Dominion Lady Monarchs. After play- ing semi-professional basketball in Japan and Italy for several years, Donovan has been an assistant coach at her alma mater since 1989. On May 15th, she became : 2 only the sixth woman in history to be inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame. Upon her arrival, Donovan looks to bring the Lady Pirates back to championship form with an experienced squad. The team will be led by six seniors, including 1994-95 Co-MVPs Tomekia Blackmon and Danielle Charlesworth. Under the leadership of Coach Donovan ECU fans are in for an exciting season of Lady Pirate basketball. This year will be the first full season in newly-renovated Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum. With an enticing home schedule including rival N.C. State in the homie opener, Lady Pirate basketball tickets should be in demand more than ever! The atmosphere generated at Lady Pirate basketball games is one the whole family can enjoy. 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GREENVILLE BLVD. + 321-TILE (8453) Store Hours: Mon.- Fri. 8am-7pm, Sat. 9am-5pm, Closed Sunday *See store for complete details 100 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 1995 Fall Sports Schedules | CROSS COUNTRY Sept. 17 JAMES MADISON* 1 p.m. Oct. 17 PURPLE/GOLD 3 p.m. | Date Meet Sept. 20 at Virginia Commonwealth* 7 p.m. Nov. 4 OLD DOMINION* 2 p.m. | Sept. 9 at Pembroke Invitational (M&W) Sept. 23 LIBERTY 2 p.m. Nov. 5 WILLIAM & MARY* 1 p.m. Sept. 16 at Wolfpack Invitational (M&W) Sept. 27 at UNC Wilmington* 7p.m. Nov. 15 NORTH CAROLINA 5 p.m. Sept. 30 at Greensboro Invitational (M) Sept. 30 at Richmond* 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 DAVIDSON 10 a.m. Sept. 30 at Virginia Tech Quad Meet (W) Oct. 4 at William & Mary* 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2 at College of Charleston 10 a.m. Oct. 7 ECU-OVERTON’S Oct. 11 at Charleston Southern 7 p.m. Dec. 3 at Georgia Southern 1 p.m. INVITATIONAL (M&W) Oct. 14 at Virginia Military ll a.m. Dec. 9 at Duke 2 p.m. Oct. 14 at N.C. Championships (M&W) Oct. 16 UNC ASHEVILLE 4p.m. Jan. 5 Northeast Missouri St# 10 a.m. Oct. 28 at CAA Championships (M&W) Oct. 19 METHODIST 4 p.m. Jan. 13 AMERICA 1 p.m. Nov. 11 at NCAA District III Oct..21 at Coastal. Carolina, 7pm Jan, 20 at.Richmond* 1 p.m. Championships (M&W) Oct..27. at.Georgia. Southern 4 p.m. Jan. 27 at UNC Wilmington Papiins Nov. 21 at NCAA Championships (M&W) Oct. 29 at Jacksonville lp.m. Reb. 14-17 at CAA Championships Head Coach: John Welborn, 10th season Nov. 1 at N.C. State 3:30 p.m. Mar. 1-3 at ECAC Qhampionships Nov'3 atanrerican* bpm. Mar. 21-23 Women's NCAA Championship MEN'S TENNIS Nov. 9-12 at CAAJournament TBA Mar. 28+30, Men's NCAA Championship Date Tournament Head’CoachmWill Wiberg, Ist season Head Coach: Rick Kobe: 14th season Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at UNC Invitational #-Christmas Training"Trip in Florida Oct. 7-8 at UNCW Invitational WOMEN'S SOCCER Oct. 20-22 at ODU Invitational Date Opponent Time VOLLEYBALL -29 USA Invitational Aug. 31 BARTON (Scrimmage) 4p.m. Date Opponent Time Nov. 3-5 at Clemson Invitational Sept. 2 LENOIR-RHYNE 5 p.m. Sept. 1-2 at Towson State Tourney Noon Nov. 10-12 at Rolex Regional Championships Sept..6 METHODIST, Ap.m. Sept. 5 at Coastal Carolina 6 p.m. Head Coach: Bill Moore, 8th season Sept.10... GEORGE MASON* lp.m. Sept. 12 at N.C. AGT 7p.m. Sept. 13 at William & Mary* 7p.m. Sept. 15-16 at Radford Tourney TBA WOMEN'S TENNIS Sept. 16. at Liberty A4p.m. Sept. 19 at Virginia Commonwealth 7 p.m. Date Tournament Sept.20. QLD.DOMINION* 4.p.ams Sept..22423 at Liberty TBA Sept. 29-30 at UNCG Invitational SEP 23 mmr bial ON noon. Sept..26 UNC WILMINGTON 7p.m. Oct. 6-7 at UNCW Invitational Sept. 29-30 at University Florida Tournament Oct. 27 at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m. Oct. 20-22 at ODU Invitational Sept.29 — Berry University 2pm. Oct:3 CAMPB: 7 p.m. Oct. 27-29 at Davidson Invitational Sept, 30 Florida 10am. Oct. 6 , YN SO. 7 p.m. Head Coach: Bill Moore, 8th season Oct. 4 'WAKEPOREST 4 p.m. Oct. 9 NORTH CAROLINA 7 p.m. Oct. 7 AMERICAN* 1 p.m. Oct. 13-14 at William & Mary Tournament MEN'S GOLF OctnY CAMPBELL Ap.m. Oct. 18 5 7 p.m. Date Tournament Oct. 12 at UNC Wilmington* 7 p.m. Oct. 20 7 p.m. Oct. 2-3 at Hargrove B. Davis Memorial Oct. 16 at Mount Olive 4p.m. Oct. 24 7 p.m. Oct. 15-16 at UT-Chattanooga Oct. 18 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 3:30p.m. Oct. 27 7 p.m. Oct. 30-31 at ODU/Seascape Collegiate Oct. 21 at James Madison* 3 p.m. Oct. 28 VA. COMMONWEALTH* 2 p.m. Nov. 13-14 at CSU Fall Invitational deel} JACKSONVILLE 3 p.m. Oct. 31 UNC GREENSBORO 7 p.m. Head Coach: Kevin Williams, Ist season Oct. 27 at Mount Saint Mary's 3:45 p.m. Nov. 1 at Campbell 7 p.m. Oct. 29 at Virginia Commonwealth* 1 p.m. Nov. 3-4 at Navy Tournament TBA MEN'S SOCCER Nov. 2-5 —_ at CAA Tournament TBA Nov. 7 at UNC Wilmington 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time Head Coach: Neil Roberts, Ist season Nov. 10 at American* 7 p.m. Sept. 2-3 Mount Saint Mary's Tourney TBA Nov. 11 at George Mason* 2 p.m. Sept. 6 at North Carolina 7 p.m. MEN'S & WOMEN'S SWIMMING Nov. 17-18 at CAA Tournament TBA Sept. 12 at Old Dominion * 7:30 p.m. Opponent Time Head Coach: Kim Johnson Walker, 1st season Sept. 15 GEORGE MASON * 3 p.m. PENTHALON 3 p.m. *—Colonial Athletic Association Matches Our Large Selection Makes Us A Real Th ©& new Crowd Pleaser ia]3\m ~=FOXY Morni orning Show VARIETY Gare with Chris and Traci Weekday Mornings AND OLDIES 6:10am FROM THE 60'S & 70'S, 80'S REQUEST AND CONTEST LINES y Durham: (919) 941-1071 Raleigh: (919) 821-1043 i} Visit Our Greenville Location & 90'S eee SO7 RIF ORR In The Carolina East Mall At East Carolina University, athletic and academic excellence are inseparable Soals for student-ath- letes. The University is committed to the aca- demic success and graduation of students participating in its ath- letics program. The De- partment of Athletics supports this commit- ment with extensive counseling services in order to maximize the success of every student- athlete. Under the direction of the ECU Student De- velopment Staff, headed by Pam Overton, Pirate Stacey Greenand Junior Smithwere whole student-athletes have selected as ECU's Outstanding person- Scholar-Athletes for the 1994-95 reached new heights in academic achievement during the past few years, including hav- ing seven student-athletes named GTE- CoSIDA Academic All-Americas. The ECU Athletics Department is committed to its Student Development Program and the understanding that stu- dent-athletes become well-rounded in all aspects of life. East Carolina University is proud to be one of 47 pilot schools participating in the NCAA's Life Skills Program and one seasons. Speakers Bureau throughout the year. ECU student-athletes participate in the Athletes for Education of five serving as model programs. The NCAA and the Division IA Athletic Direc- tors Association have developed a life skills program for student-athletes to help them bridge the gap from college to career and in the process make meaningful contri- butions to their commu- nities. The mission of the CHAMPS (Challenging Athletes Minds for Per- sonal Success) Program is to provide a personal development program designed to reach each student-athlete based on his or her individual needs. The focus of the program is on the stu- dent-ath- lete, asa academi- Gralelalinvar athletically and emotion- ally-and on your chang- ing needs and skills during college and in the years after graduation. The CHAMPS pro- gram is comprised of five key commitments that address critical areas of personal development: ees (1) The commitment to Academic lence (2) _ services. The com- mitment to Athletics Ex- cellence (3) Dive Commitment to Personal Development (4) The Commitment to Serve and (5) The Commitment to Career Development. Ultimately the CHAMPS Program is de- signed to help student- athletes realize higher academic achievement, a higher level of maturity, self-responsibility and 102 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM With ECU's Pirate Partners program, everyone's a winner as ECU student- Excel- athletes work with local community greater overall success. As a participant in this program, ECU is dedicated to car- rying our all the program’s goals and commitments. The Office of Student Development does this with a staff dedicated to the principle that the development of the stu- dent-athlete is the most important objec- tive. Among the Academic Development Services available for student-athletes are tutorial programs, study-halls, academic skills development, orientation, athletic department convocation, and reading and math assessment. Additional programs such as inter- view skills workshop, tutorial recruit- ment and training, leadership development seminars, a speaker’s bu- reau and community service programs are an important part of the student development program. The athletics depart- ment has set up several prestigious awards for ECU student-athletes. For the past six years, Texasgulf, Inc. has sponsored the ECU Out- standing Scholar-Athlete Award. The award is de- signed to be the most prestigious that is pre- 4 sented annually to a male “MH and female athlete. Texasgulf also recognizes an All-Academic team se- lected from the highest cumulative GPAs of each team. Student-Athletes also serve on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, which serves as an advisory organization for the Office of Student Development and the Department of Athletics. 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Just a walk away trom the University, Player's Club is convenient to shopping and entertainment. ® at a Sy Proud To Be Part Of Call 328-4540 For More Information Come by our office or call (919) 321-7613 today for more information and see why Player's Club is your best choice in student living. Pirate Swimmer Sets Record for Panama By Nicole Inman ECU Sports Information For someone who never even wanted to swim, East Carolina’s Chris Bembenek has more than learned to like it. As a freshman, the junior back- stroker from Annapolis, Md. shattered the 100 and 200 backstroke records es- tablished several years earlier. “When I came here I improved about three seconds in my 200 Back, my time was 1:53 and I dropped down to 1:51,” Bembenek said. “I was just happy to set the freshman and varsity records.” During his sophomore season, Bembenek continued to swim strong times in his events, proving to bea real force for the Pirates. Following last sea- son, Bembenek, who has dual citizen- ship, was invited to represent the Republic of Panama at the 1995 Pan- Pacific games held August 10-14. That experience affected Bembenek in several ways. Not only did he get the chance to compete against the best swimmers in the world, he proved that he, too, was one of the best. He estab- lished new times in both backstroke events for Panama and was also amem- ber of the 400 medley team that place eighth with a combined effort of Bias “It feels real good [to set the new records]. It makes me feel real happy, real proud,” said Bembenek. Now both the East Carolina Univer- sity and Panamanian record-holder, Bembenek enters his junior year with two things on his mind-the upcoming season and the 1996 Olympics. “It looks like he’s really motivated,” said head coach Rick Kobe. “I thing it’s really fo- cused him on this season that he’s got an opportunity to compete at the Olympic games. I think it will insure him having a great season.” With so much to think about, Bembenek’s rou- tine hasn’t altered. Only now he seems abit more focused, especially when it comes to meets. “Chris is very much a mental swim- mer. He’s a totally different person when he goes to meets — he’s an ani- mal,” revealed assistant coach Jeff Pishko, who described Bembenek as “a windmill in the water.” Bembenek responded with a nod. “When I get to a meet and I get ready for a race,” he explained, “I don’t think about the guys next to me. I either want to win or doa best time. And I’m going to give it a 100% effort every time, no matter what.” That’s interesting coming from a guy who was never even interested in the sport at first. Bembenek credits his mother for making him the swimmer he is today. “She made me stick through it un- til I liked it. I used to not like it at all,” Bembenek said with a smile. “Then I found out what swimming could do for me and my mom really showed me what it could do.” Not only was his family an influ- ence, Bembenek offers thanks to the head coach Rick Kobe and the ECU swimming program. “They stuck with me through my good times and my bad times,” said Bembenek. “This year we have a really good team and I think we’re going to turn a lot of heads.” Turning heads seems to be a given with Chris Bembenek. Since his ini- tial season with the Pirates he’s turned lots of them. With a distinguished re- sume and commanding presence in the water, Chris Bembenek will certainly swim his way to another outstanding season. “T’m just going to give it all I got. I can’t swim any other way.” EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 109 QUALITY TEACHERS FOR QUALITY EDUCATION Hitachi and CFA Award ; Junior Smith Teaching Scholarship "A child miseducated is a child lost." -- John F. Kennedy The future of this great nation lies with the success of educating its youth. No one is more aware of that than Hitachi, Ltd. and the College Football Association. For that reason, Hitachi and the CFA joined forces in 1992 to initiate the "Hitachi Promise of Tomorrow" program. Three years later, it remains the largest corporate-funded scholar- ship program in college football. The program provides $5,000 scholarships to students at each of the 67 CFA member institutions who have excelled in academics and harbor a desire to pursue teaching as a profes- sion. The scholarship funding can be used to defray the cost of the recip- ient's graduate studies or certification requirements in the field of education. Junior Smith was selected as East Carolina's 1994 recipient of the "Hitachi Promise of Tomorrow" scholarship. "| believe that being a student- athlete at East Carolina has helped me develop special leadership and interaction skills," says Smith. "I feel that the children in today's society, especially young males, need a big brother/father figure to look up to." Smith is ECU's career leading rusher with 3,745 yards on 732 carries for an average of 5.1 yards per carry. He also holds the school marks for single game and season rushing yards. The program was conceived in response to a forecast by the U.S. Department of Education showing a critical need for quality teachers in America at all grade levels. By encour- aging young men and women to pursue teach- ing as a career and in_ sharing their mutual goals of improv- ing education, Hitachi and the CFA are confi- dent they will help today's stu- dents to become tomorrow's quality educators. The "Hitachi Promise of Tomorrow" program provides an opportunity for college football and the world's sixth largest corporation to work together in a partnership that cements a basic philosophy of each organization focusing on _ the importance of education. By granting scholarships to individuals who aspire to pursue a career in teaching, the program endeavors to upgrade both the quality and number of people entering the teaching profession. Those eligible for scholarships are senior or graduate student football players, student coaches, student managers and_ student trainers. Applicants must intend to pursue a career in education. "The most rewarding aspect of our three-year partnership with the CFA has been the positive impact this program has had in helping America's students," says Koichi Ueno, president of Hitachi America, Ltd. "Since it is education that empowers each of us, we are pleased to have formed such a powerful partnership with the CFA." The national spokesman for the "Hitachi Promise of Tomorrow" pro- gram is Gale Sayers. Well known for his illustrious collegiate and profes- sional football career, Sayers set an example by pursuing an advanced degree in education and later served as a college administrator. Today, a "The need for role models who exhibit leadership, motivation and team spirit is greater than ever," Gale Sayers stresses. successful businessman, Sayers tours the country, speaking out on the importance of education. "Even though football does not last forever, it does offer skills and leadership qualities that do," says Sayers. "The ‘Hitachi Promise of Tomorrow’ winners recognize that, unlike athletic careers, education is the only thing that can never be taken away from them." For 145 players, 29 student trainers, 11 student managers, 14 student coaches, and two _ student academic assistants, receiving the "Hitachi Promise of Tomorrow" schol- arship has helped to punctuate that theory. "The CFA believes that football provides a training ground that will assist in the preparation for those seeking a career in education," says Chuck Neinas, executive director of the CFA. "Whether it be as a player or in a support role, football is hard work, and it teaches leadership, discipline and team spirit -- all attributes that can be transferred to the classroom." These are the qualities shared by each of this year's 67 award winners, qualities that will help shape our country into the 21st century. HITACHI PROMISE OF TOMORROW 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 88 87 89 90 92 93 94 95 96 97 99 : * EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY .° jet Name Jason Nichols Brandon Lawn Emmanuel McDaniel Daryl Jones Marcus Crandell EJ. Gunthrope Morris Foreman Kelvin Suggs an Gonzalez Matt Levine Tavares Taylor oe Umphlett Hank Cooper Brian Bentley Ernest Tinnen David Crumbie Raymond Mabry Linwood DeBrew avid Hart Daren Hart erris McPhail Chad Holcomb errek Batson Troy Smith Ed Crabtree ‘abari Wallace wight Henry Eric Blanton Shep Sepaniak B.J. Crane Kevin Monroe Forrest Foster Deeone McKeithan amar Epps amon Davis Bernard Lackey im McKinnon Scott Harley Lorenzo West Brian Williams ‘omha McMillan Matt Semenza Mpumi Masimini Marvin Burke Matt Ellison Carlos Brown ason Shell Roderick Coleman Freddie Claybrooks amie Gray on Suddith Kevin Wiggins Lamont Burns ohn Drake eff Griffin Shane McPherson Brad Royal Corey Russe Mike Sheehan id Watkins ake Gilray Mark McCal Stacey Whitehead Charles Boothe Mondell Corbett rey Pittman Larry Shannon Mark Libiano Mitchell Galloway wight Linville eff Kerr Mike Sellers ravis Newkirk Sean Richardson Lamont Chappell Kendrick Phillips Scott Richards jon Jacobs Brian Johnson Aaron Black ravis Darden Walter Scott Terrell Williams Dwayne Ledford Pos. WR P CB RB QB SAF OLB CB QB P SAF WR CB DB QB CB RB WR CB SAF RB PK HB WR iy CB SAF RB LB LB DB DB CB D RB CB 0G OL oT DL SN WR LB WR TE LB WR WR TE WR OLB TE LB OLB OLB NG DT DL DL Ht. 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-1 5-10 5-7 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-3 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-0 5-7 5-1 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-7 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-4 6-3 5-7 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-5 Wt. 171 170 167 208 204 212 224 181 205 205 192 210 178 206 203 183 187 173 183 195 198 175 172 172 198 169 175 205 235 236 176 160 184 205 158 191 168 210 238 225 225 213 275 249 250 230 230 230 217 293 Class So-IL Fr-HS Sr-3L Fr-RS Jr-2L Jr-2L Sr-3L Fr-RS So-IL So-IL Fy-RS Fr-HS Sr-3 Fr-R Fr-R Sr-3L Fr-RS So-IL Jr-2L Jr-2L Sr-2L AME Hometown (Last School Attended) Norcross, Ga. (Meadowereek HS) Marion, N.C. (McDowell HS) Jonesboro, Ga. (HS) Rockledge, Fla. (HS) Robersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Parkland HS) Farmville, N.C. (HS/Fork Union) Kinston, N.C. (HS) Neptune, N.J. (HS) North Potomac, Md. (Wootton HS) Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS) Gates, N.C. (HS) Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS) Huntington, N.Y. (HS) Burlington, N.C. (Cummings HS) Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS) Grifton, N.C. (West Craven HS) Newport News, Va, (Ferguson HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) Clinton, N.C. (Mt. Olive College/Clinton HS) Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS) Miami, Fla. (Killian HS) Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS) Dunn, N.C. (Triton HS) New Bern, N.C. (HS) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation HS) Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley HS) Brookside, N.J. (West Morris HS) College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS Greenville, N.C. (J. H. Rose HS) Clenson, §,C. (Daniel HS) Perth Amboy, N.J. (HS) Ft. Washington, Md. (Oxon Hills HS) Orangeburg, S.C. (HS) Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale Co. HS) Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha HS) Neptune, N.J. (HS) Atlanta, Ga, (Decatur HS) Garner, N.C. (HS) Clarkston, Ga. (Cross Keys HS) Haslet, N.J. (Raritan HS) Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson HS) Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS) Winston-Salem , N.C. (Mt. Tabor HS) Elizabeth City, N.C, (Northeastern HS) China Grove, N.C. (South Rowan HS) Philadelphia, Pa. (Simon Gratz HS) Decatur, Ga. (HS) Phoenixville, Pa. (HS) Miami, Fla. (Palmetto Senior HS) Pink Hill, N.C. (South Lenoir HS) Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS) Ahoskie, N.C. (Hertford Co. HS) Anderson, S.C. (Crescent HS) Cartersville, Ga, (HS) Jamestown, N.C. (Northern Durham HS) Fairmont Heights, Md, (HS) Closter, N.Y. (N. Valley Regional HS) Midlothian, Va. (Concord College) Sarasota, Fla. (HS) Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County HS) New Bern, N.C. (E. Central Miss. JC) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS) Burlington, N.C. (Yancey Senior HS) Tookerton, N.C. (Greene Central HS) Starke, Fla. (Bradford HS) Easton, Pa. (HS) Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (North Forsyth HS) Salisbury, N.C. (South Rowan HS) Covington, Ga. (Newton County HS) urham, N.C. (Riverside HS) urham, N.C. (Northern Durham HS) Roxboro, N.C. (Person HS) Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS) North Augusta, S.C. (HS) Lumberton, N.C. (West Roberson HS) Suitland, Md. (H.D. Woodson HS) rimghar, Iowa (Waldorf College) elford, N.C. (Hargrave Military Acad./Bertie HS) renton, S.C. (Strom Thurmond HS) Los Angeles, Calif. (West LA College) Marion, N.C. (McDowell HS) 1 Ss SweCanNDaoa fF wre ue ae Sk PP he & Ww ww w & ww DH DH YD HD SBaAPBNHOESSASAHASASNSSSCABDANKE SAA 48 50 51 54 55 56 57 58 De 60 64 65 66 67 68 69 71 74 75 78 79 80 81 82 85 87 88 91 93 95 96 97 98 99 "NUMERICAL ROSTERS | Name Vann Washington Charles Emanuel Wilkie Perez Charles Fisher Jerrald Long David Saunders Bryan Baumann Chad Johnston Randy Fulmore Rob Keys Eric Boykin Gregory Hernandez Jamie Brown Todd Dei Shawn Foreman Kerry Siverand Ken Fisher ‘ony Alexander immy Gary ickey Parker hari Mott ahsaan Vanterpool ‘odney Allen Brad Hackett Curtis Keaton Aaron Beasley Rashod Gillespie Leroy White Dave Lightcap Brian West . J. Walker Matt McCulty james Avritte J.T. Thomas Canute Curtis ‘obert Walker Jason Williams Bob Raum Kantroy Barber Jamie Sweeney Steve Lippe yan Price errick Bell Adam "Bo" Chatfield O'Dell Tucker ay Brooks Bernardo Amerson ed Daniels ‘andy Dunnigan Scott Bailey Sam Austin Frank Birts Eric DeGroh Buddy Hager Mike Horn Bryan Washington Bill McElroy oe DeLong Henry Slay ‘om Habal Shawn Lutz ‘lige Longino Lovett Purnell Clayton Ellwanger Chad Wable T B ony Minneyfield ernard Russ ohn Browning Charlton Forbes ohn Thornton Bryan Pukenas Kevin Landolt Steve Ford West VIRGINIA. ° Pos. DB DB QB DB WR WR K QB DI Se ~~) DB WR WR RB DB RB WR )B Baw RB DB KP RB WR OG 0G OG/C OT OT 0G 0G OT 0G OT DT OT LB E DE TE WR DE DT DE DE DT DT Ht. 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-9 5-9 6-3 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-0) 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-2 Wt. 198 195 205 185 175 205 195 210 185 170 215 195 195 195 200 180 190 185 210 185, 195 185 195 190 185 195 196 225 185 195 185 175 225 235, 250 200 225 240 245 230 230 270 275 235 218 265 225 279 275, 285 280 290 275 Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Class So. So. “R Hometown (Last School Attended) Monticello, Fla. (Jefferson) Indiantown, Fla. (South Fork) Miami, Fla. (Senior) Aliquippa, Pa. (HS) Gay, W.Va. (Mount View) Palatine, Ill. (HS) Erie, Pa. (Cathedral) Peterstown, W. Va. (HS) Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) Clarksville, Pa. (Jefferson Morgan) Dayton, Ohio (Meadowdale) Hurley, N.Y.( Milford Academy) Newark, N.J. (Science) Wheeling, W.Va. (Wheeling Park) Chesapeake, Va. (Indian River ) La Marque, Texas (Navaro JC) New Martinsville, W.Va. (Magnolia) Lester, W.Va. (Liberty) Okeechobee, Fla. (HS) Camden, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson) Swarthmore, Pa, (Strath Haven) North Babylon, N.Y. (HS) Lindside, W. Va. Vienna, W. Va. (Parkersburg) Columbus, Ohio (Beecheroft) Pottstown, Pa. (Valley Forge MA) Washington, D.C. (Calvin Cooledge) Washington, D.C. (Valley Forge MA) Wilmington, Del. (Salesianum) Fallsington, Pa. (Pennsbury) Ansonia, Conn, (St. Joseph's) Spencer, W. Va. (HS) Amityville, N.Y. (Copiague) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Fort Scott JC) Amityville, N.Y. (Farmingdale) Huntington, W. Va. (HS) Youngstown, Ohio (Ursuline) Latrobe, Pa. (Greater Latrobe) Miami, Fla, (Carol City) Greensburg, Pa. (Hempfield) Uniontown, Ohio (Lake) Brooksville, Ohio (HS) Bladensburg, Md. (HS) Tucson, Ariz, (Flowing Wells) McKenny, Va. (Dinwiddie) Bay Village, Ohio (Bay) Hattiesburg, Miss. (HS) Red Hill, Pa. (Valley Forge) Dublin, Va. (Pulaski Co.) Alexandria, Va. (T. C. Williams) Tampa, Fla. (Armwood) Okeechobee, Fla. (HS) {uron, Ohio (HS) Accoville, W. Va. (Man) Lancaster, Pa. (Conestoga Valley) Moorefield, W. Va. (HS) utler, Pa. (Butler Area) New Cumberland, W. Va. (Oak Glen) Elyria, Ohio (West) Wheeling, W. Va. (Wheeling Park) Massillon, Ohio (Jackson) Cleveland, Ohio (John Marshall) Seaford, Del. (Valley Forge MA) Miami, Fla. (Killian) Rivesville, W. Va. (Fairmont Sr.) Columbus, Ohio (Beechcroft) Utica, N.Y. (Arizona Western JC) Miami, Fla. (North Miami) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Stanahan) Philadephia, Pa. (Scotland) Bordentown, N.J. (Holy Cross) Delran, N.J. (Holy Cross) Trenton, NJ. (Central) EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 111 HOW THEY COMPARE. 1995 East Carolina Schedule/Results The Pivates Sept. 2 at Tennessee Sept.9 at Syracuse Sept. 16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Sept. 23 at Illinois Sept. 30 WEST VIRGINIA (2-2) Oct.7 at Cincinnati Oct. 21 TEMPLE Oct. 28 at Southern Mississippi Nov. 4 at Army Noy. 11 TULSA Nov. 18 MEMPHIS ECU 1995 Statistical Leaders The Mountaineers | Sevt.2. PURDUE L 24-26 Sept.9 TEMPLE... Sept. 16 at Maryland ............000 L17-21 SE Pit c OMEN ENING er arersvdsettetescreasactss> W 45-6 Sept. 30 at East Carolina Oct. 14 at Boston College Oct. 21 at Syracuse Oct. 28 VIRGINIA TECH Nov.4 RUTGERS Nov. 18 at Miami Nov. 24 WVU 1995 Statistical Leaders West Virginia Schedule & Results ... W 24-13 PITTSBURGH Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long Jerris McPhail 82 404 4.9 1 70 (C, Mich.) Robert Walker 44 233 ay 3 - (Temple) Marcus Crandell 26 50 19 0 15 (Syracuse) Jimmy Gary 45 192 43 2 5 (Kent) Scott Harley 11 46 4.2 0 20 (C. Mich.) Kantroy Barber 31 138 45 2 5 (Kent) Raymond Mabry 8 31 SH) 0 12 (C. Mich.) Leroy White 17 122 Ue 0 rt Passing Att. Com. Int. Yds. TD Passing Att. Com. Int. Yds. TD Marcus Crandell 162 82 6 932 6 Chad Johnston 103 58 iD) 912 4 Dan Gonzalez 5 3 0 36 0 Eric Boykin 5 2 0 79 2 Receiving ReCi ay ds. Avg. TD Long Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Jerris McPhail PAL, 208 9.9 it 35 (Syracuse) Lovett Purnell 20 305 153 3 40 (Purdue) Jason Nichols 16 129 8.1 0 18(C. Mich.) Rahsaan Vanterpool lee 326 19.2 Z 47 (Kent) Mitchell Galloway 15 214 14.3 1 81 (C. Mich.) David Saunders 10 210 21.0 0 48 (Purdue) Scott Richards 1133 127 9.8 1 20 (Syracuse) Larry Shannon 6 111 18.5 It 1 (Syracuse) Punting Ait yds, Avge Ty20) +50" UP John Powers 3 143 47.7 2 1S Gl Punting Attn ewcasmes, AVS: In.20 +50 LP Brian West 14 476 34.0 4 1 64 Matt Levine 22 166 34.8 ih Zee Ax (IIb) Scoring TD 1PAT 2PAT FG ase Scoring TD 1PAT 2PAT BG exPts, Bryan Baumann 0 14 0 4 26 Chad Holcomb 0 7 0 3 16 Robert Walker 3 0 0 0 18 Mitchell Galloway 2 0 0 0 12 Lovett Purnell 3} 0 0 0 18 Jerris McPhail yy 0 0 0 12 Defense TT ‘TFL-yds Sack-yds FF/FR Int. PD Defense Th AE Eevds: Sack-yds FF/FR Int. PD J.T. Thomas 39 3-18 1-6 0/0 1 1 Mark Libiano 4] 2-0 3-0 0/1 One e2 Vann Washington all 1-3 0-0 0/0 () eth Daren Hart 38 5-0 0-0 0/0 i 0 Henry Slay 28 4-27 3-13 0/0 0 0 Marvin Burke 34 0-0 1-0 0/1 0 1 Elige Longino 27 3-17 1-1 0/0 0 0 Morris Foreman o2 1-0 0-0 0/1 0 1 Canute Cutis Py 4-33 4-16 1/0 Oh rst 2, ,. 247.8 (28th) . 194.0 (39th) ee 2705 0th) 441,75 (25th) Cites 93.8 (10th) . 129.5 (37th) .» 19.0 (33rd) 263.0 (9th) See . 20.5 (N/A) Punt Returns... 144.4 (9th) ee NOE PUNO’ esc ccc cee- 32.6 (N/A) wa Turmover Margin ..ccc0-----.-.- -1,25 (90th) (NCAA Rankings in Parentheses) ECU’s Hank Cooper had a career- ng [ high two interceptions against oring oe Illinois last Saturday. In his four- year career, the senior cornerback has seven career interceptions. 112 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Hoda” West Virginia’s Lovett Purnell leads his team in receptions with 20 including three touchdown catches. 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