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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
Volume 81 Number 77<lb/>
WEDNESDAY<lb/>
19, 2006<lb/>
College of Education receives grant<lb/>
to aid librarian student recruitment<lb/>
Community Oriented<lb/>
Librarian Recruitment<lb/>
Scholarship to benefit<lb/>
CLAYTON BAUMAN<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
The ECU College of Education<lb/>
.was recently awarded an important<lb/>
grant from the Institute of Museum<lb/>
and Library Services.<lb/>
According to a press release<lb/>
distributed by the college itself,<lb/>
the department of Library Science<lb/>
and Instructional Technology was<lb/>
awarded a $747,000 grant aimed at<lb/>
funding the Community Oriented<lb/>
Librarian Recruitment Scholarship.<lb/>
The grant will be geared toward<lb/>
finding a way of recruiting as many<lb/>
potential school librarian students<lb/>
into the program as possible by offer-<lb/>
ing scholarships.<lb/>
"There are a lot of studies show-<lb/>
ing statistically that there's going to<lb/>
be a very massive number of posi-<lb/>
tions available within the next five<lb/>
to 15 years said Dr. John Harer,<lb/>
the graduate program director for<lb/>
librarian sciences and co-director<lb/>
developer of the scholarship program.<lb/>
"And that's because a large<lb/>
number of retirements, the librar-<lb/>
More lilbrarians like Mark Sanders and Stacey Thompson will be needed for work in the next five to 15 years.<lb/>
ians in all fields of librarianship are<lb/>
experiencing an aging population<lb/>
Harer said that the prediction is<lb/>
that there is going to be a need for<lb/>
between 20 and 30 thousand librar-<lb/>
ians over the next fifteen years.<lb/>
Currently, librarian schools<lb/>
around America are only producing<lb/>
about 12 to 15 thousand librarians to<lb/>
fill those positions.<lb/>
Harer noted how more urban<lb/>
areas, such as Raleigh and Charlotte,<lb/>
have dramatically increased pool of<lb/>
people to recruit from as opposed<lb/>
to more rural areas like Greenville.<lb/>
"People want to move to those<lb/>
communities where there are more<lb/>
services, amenities and that sort of<lb/>
thing said Harer.<lb/>
see LIBRARIANS page 3<lb/>
Students urged to 'Plunge into Purple'<lb/>
Weecs of Welcome begin<lb/>
Auoust 18<lb/>
RACHEL KING<lb/>
NEWS EDITOR<lb/>
Beginning a long jour-<lb/>
ney can only be done by taking<lb/>
that all-important first step,<lb/>
or so students have been told<lb/>
since the beginning of time.<lb/>
This year, those first steps can<lb/>
be taken in the right direction with<lb/>
help from the brand new program<lb/>
set to commence Aug. 18 at ECU<lb/>
and run for the next eight weeks,<lb/>
'Weeks of Welcome (WOW) also<lb/>
known as 'Plunge into Purple<lb/>
The program will feature an<lb/>
extensive array of activities, rang-<lb/>
ing from performances by The<lb/>
Swash Improv group, which is an<lb/>
acting troupe comprised solely of<lb/>
ECU students, to informal din-<lb/>
ners with some of the university's<lb/>
professors, where students may<lb/>
openly voice any concerns or ques-<lb/>
tions to the people in the know.<lb/>
The purpose of WOW is to assist<lb/>
new students with the tougher<lb/>
aspects of such a life-changing<lb/>
event as starting college, such as<lb/>
learning to find their way around<lb/>
campus, finding out what pro-<lb/>
fessors will expect from them,<lb/>
sharpening study, time manage-<lb/>
ment and leadership skills, along<lb/>
with what is perhaps the hardest<lb/>
thing of all: meeting new people<lb/>
and becoming comfortable in a<lb/>
brand new environment. When<lb/>
a student is away from home for<lb/>
the first time, he or she may find it<lb/>
difficult to adjust, after all. By par-<lb/>
ticipating in all the various types<lb/>
of events, students may also learn<lb/>
what it truly means to be a Pirate.<lb/>
WOW will begin with a leader-<lb/>
ship symposium and luncheon on<lb/>
Aug. 18, followed by "an evening<lb/>
of social activities" at Mendenhall<lb/>
Student Center, according to<lb/>
The Pirate Parent newsletter.<lb/>
Day two will start with a mid-<lb/>
morning swim party at the Stu-<lb/>
dent Recreation and Wellness<lb/>
Center, next to Mendenhall, and<lb/>
progress into a late-afternoon<lb/>
cookout between the two build-<lb/>
ings. After that, students will be<lb/>
able to enjoy other assorted activi-<lb/>
ties in Mendenhall until 2 a.m.<lb/>
Freshmen are encouraged to<lb/>
attend the events on day three, Aug.<lb/>
20, as Pirate Parent promises the<lb/>
day to be "one of the most impor-<lb/>
tant days of all The event that is<lb/>
causing such a stir is the Freshmen<lb/>
Convocation in Wright Auditorium<lb/>
at 3 p.m. Chancellor Ballard, among<lb/>
other top officials here at the uni-<lb/>
versity, will be present to officially<lb/>
welcome all students to ECU.<lb/>
Afterward, students can<lb/>
"Explore ECU in 3-D which<lb/>
has been described as a "tri-<lb/>
dimensional program based on<lb/>
discover, design and delivery<lb/>
Around 8 p.m everyone will<lb/>
have the chance to relax and<lb/>
laugh with The Swash Improv<lb/>
Group and a headliner comedian.<lb/>
see WOW page 2<lb/>
KEITH LECLAIR<lb/>
Keith LeClair loses<lb/>
battle with ALS<lb/>
Former ECU coach dies<lb/>
ERIC GILMORE<lb/>
SPORTS EDITOR<lb/>
Former ECU baseball coach<lb/>
Keith LeClair succumbed to amyo-<lb/>
trophic lateral sclerosis late Monday<lb/>
morning. LeClair lost his battle<lb/>
with the incurable muscular dis-<lb/>
ease, which is commonly referred<lb/>
as ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease. He<lb/>
died at his home with family and<lb/>
close friends at his side.<lb/>
The New Hampshire native<lb/>
became the second-winningest<lb/>
baseball coach in school history in<lb/>
five seasons at ECU. He succeeded<lb/>
Gary Overton as ECU's eighth Head<lb/>
Coach in the summer of 1997 and<lb/>
through 2002 compiled a 212-96-1<lb/>
(.688) record<lb/>
He led the Pirates to four straight<lb/>
NCAA Regional appearances, three<lb/>
Colonial Athletic Association cham-<lb/>
pionships and one Conference USA<lb/>
title. His 2001 club advanced to the<lb/>
NCAA Super Regionals and finished<lb/>
with a No. 11 national ranking after<lb/>
registering a 47-13 mark.<lb/>
He continued to coach during<lb/>
the 2002 season despite learning he<lb/>
had the disease during the previous<lb/>
summer. Throughout the season,<lb/>
his health declined, causing him to<lb/>
lose weight and become frail.<lb/>
By LeClair standards, thequad<lb/>
struggled to a sixth seed in the C-<lb/>
USA tournament held at Grainger<lb/>
Stadium in Kinston, N.C. With<lb/>
see LECLAIR page 9<lb/>
INSIDE I News: 2 I Classifieds: 101 Opinion: 4 I Features: 5 I Sports: 8<lb/>
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PAGE 2<lb/>
WEDNESDAY JULY 19, 2006<lb/>
Announcements<lb/>
2006 ECULoessin<lb/>
Summer Theatre<lb/>
Individual ticket sales began June 1.<lb/>
Please see ECUARTS.com to purchase<lb/>
tickets orcall 1-800-ECU-ARTS. Summer<lb/>
season tickets are available now.<lb/>
footloose: The Musical"<lb/>
July 25-29,2006<lb/>
One of the most explosive movie<lb/>
musicals in recent memory now bursts<lb/>
onto the live stage. When Ren and<lb/>
his mother move from Chicago to a<lb/>
small farming town, Ren is prepared<lb/>
for the inevitable adjustment period<lb/>
at his new high school. What he isn't<lb/>
prepared for are the rigorous local<lb/>
laws, including a ban on dancing. The<lb/>
ban is the brainchild of a preacher<lb/>
determined to exercise the control<lb/>
over the town youth that he cannot<lb/>
command in his own home. When the<lb/>
reverend's rebellious daughtersets her<lb/>
cap for Ren, her roughneck boy friend<lb/>
tries to sabotage Ren's reputation, with<lb/>
many of the locals eager to believe the<lb/>
worst about the new kid. To the rockin'<lb/>
rhythm of its Oscar-nominated top 40<lb/>
score (the soundtrack album reached<lb/>
number one on the Billboard charts<lb/>
and has sold over 15 million copies!)<lb/>
to which new, dynamic songs have<lb/>
been added, Footloose celebrates the<lb/>
wisdom of listening to young people,<lb/>
guiding them with a warm heart and<lb/>
an open mind.<lb/>
SGA recruiting Cabinet<lb/>
The SGA is actively recruiting new<lb/>
cabinet members for their Executive<lb/>
Cabinet for 2006-2007 school year.<lb/>
Applications can be picked up in the<lb/>
SGA office in Suite 101, Mendenhall<lb/>
Student Center. The deadline to<lb/>
apply is Aug. 31 by 5 p.m. For more<lb/>
information, contact the SGA at 328-<lb/>
4SGA.<lb/>
Graduate Assistantships<lb/>
The College of Education is looking<lb/>
for a graduate student to work with the<lb/>
Interim Dean, Administrative Assistant<lb/>
and office assistant in the Dean's<lb/>
Office for the fall and spring semesters.<lb/>
This is a full time, 20 hour per week<lb/>
position. Includes general office duties<lb/>
and research For more information,<lb/>
call 328-4260 or come by Speight 154<lb/>
and fill out an application.<lb/>
The East Carolina Alumni Association<lb/>
is looking for a Communications and<lb/>
Marketing graduate assistant. The<lb/>
position will be available starting in<lb/>
the summer of 2006 Responsibilities<lb/>
include: updating, maintaining and<lb/>
responding to requests associated<lb/>
with the alumni online community,<lb/>
assisting with promotion of alumni<lb/>
programs through print and media<lb/>
and Web site maintenance<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
RACHEL KING NEWS EDITOR<lb/>
Everyone is invited to celebrate at the Krispy Kreme on 10th and Charles St.<lb/>
Krispy Kreme turns 69<lb/>
Festivities to include a<lb/>
doughnut station, balloon<lb/>
animals and free samples<lb/>
BY LEE SCHWAR2<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
Krispy Kreme celebrates its<lb/>
69th anniversary today, starting<lb/>
at 9 a.m. Festivities will include a<lb/>
doughnut station and frozen blend<lb/>
samplings. DARE (Drug Abuse<lb/>
Resistance Education) will be hand-<lb/>
ing free ID cards and information<lb/>
to children about resisting drug<lb/>
usage from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m from<lb/>
July 1921.<lb/>
Balloon animals with Cherry<lb/>
the Clown and a T-shirt design<lb/>
contest will be also be available.<lb/>
The winners will be announced at<lb/>
11 a.m. 'Hot Light Saturday' will<lb/>
be held on July 22. Hot Original<lb/>
Glazed doughnuts will be available<lb/>
for extended hours.<lb/>
"DARE has never been involved<lb/>
before Joe Rivett of Faulkner<lb/>
Advertising Associates said.<lb/>
"We hope that it will turn out<lb/>
positive and maybe help some chil-<lb/>
dren in the future as well<lb/>
"We are excited about our<lb/>
opening anniversary events going<lb/>
on at the store. I think we have<lb/>
two great programs for children<lb/>
to enjoy and have fun with said<lb/>
Glenn Parrish, manager of the<lb/>
Greenville Krispy Kreme.<lb/>
"D.A.R.E. America has been<lb/>
around for over two decades and we<lb/>
are very enthusiastic about having<lb/>
them at Krispy Kreme to educate<lb/>
children and parents on safety<lb/>
issues said Amanda Tilley, mar-<lb/>
keting manager of Krispy Kreme.<lb/>
Krispy Kreme (NYSE: KKD),<lb/>
headquartered in Winston-Salem,<lb/>
N.C has recently opened operations<lb/>
in Japan and has authorized opera-<lb/>
tions in the Philippines. As of close in<lb/>
the stock market on Monday, July 17,<lb/>
the stock price was $7.37 per share.<lb/>
All Krispy Kreme's U.S. markets have<lb/>
been committed, as far as franchis-<lb/>
ing opportunities are concerned.<lb/>
Krispy Kreme was founded in 1937.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
WOW from page 1<lb/>
On Monday, Aug. 21, WOW<lb/>
will host ECU Idol, a program that<lb/>
looks to provide "stiff competition"<lb/>
to American Idol, and on Tuesday,<lb/>
things will really heat up with<lb/>
the annual Pirate Palooza party<lb/>
outside of Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center all in the same week.<lb/>
The next seven weeks will com-<lb/>
prise of additional workshops, so if<lb/>
students happen to miss something<lb/>
they really wanted toattend, chances<lb/>
are, they'll be able to catch it.<lb/>
Healthy lifestyles, career plan-<lb/>
ning and introductions to all the<lb/>
various programs on and around<lb/>
campus will all be topics of discus-<lb/>
sion at these workshops as well.<lb/>
On three different Fridays,<lb/>
students that have a desire to do<lb/>
volunteer work can learn about the<lb/>
benefits and advantages of assist-<lb/>
ing those in need right outside<lb/>
their new front doors at a special<lb/>
project called "From Houses to<lb/>
Homes sponsored by Habitat for<lb/>
Humanity.<lb/>
These are just some of the innu-<lb/>
merable events taking place in the<lb/>
first eight weeks for school. From<lb/>
diversity to culture, from friends to<lb/>
faculty, from confused to inspired,<lb/>
ECU'S WOW Program seeks to<lb/>
teach each new Pirate exactly what<lb/>
the university can do for him or<lb/>
her and the future, as well as how<lb/>
to properly walk the plank.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian, com.<lb/>
SGA finalizes goals<lb/>
More documents approved<lb/>
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
The legislative branch of SGA<lb/>
approved additional documents and<lb/>
made plans to finalize their last goals<lb/>
5 for the summer.<lb/>
According to Ben Wyche, the<lb/>
 final goal of defining a funding<lb/>
board will be initiated during next<lb/>
e Monday's meeting.<lb/>
Legislative members are cur-<lb/>
rently coming up with ideas and<lb/>
ways of getting this last goal accom-<lb/>
plished before the conclusion of<lb/>
summer congress.<lb/>
The second goal, revising the<lb/>
funding manual, is near its last<lb/>
stages. The manual has been spilt<lb/>
into two parts and been recon-<lb/>
structed for better understanding.<lb/>
Two documents were approved<lb/>
in Monday's meeting which included<lb/>
a congress motion sheet and an act<lb/>
to enter the emergency funding<lb/>
manual into the general statutes.<lb/>
Both of these approvals were<lb/>
made to produce better clarity when<lb/>
dealing with funding issues.<lb/>
Jon Massachi brought up the<lb/>
issue for approval to the congress.<lb/>
The branch also agreed to add an<lb/>
author to the bill or resolution for<lb/>
the motion sheet.<lb/>
SGA also discussed adding the<lb/>
emergency funding manual into the<lb/>
general statues.<lb/>
This included discussion about<lb/>
getting approval status by the SGA<lb/>
advisor, president and treasurer<lb/>
before making a document official.<lb/>
Theorganizationformally known<lb/>
as GSAC will now be known as GSC<lb/>
which stands for Graduate Student<lb/>
Council. This was confirmed by M.<lb/>
Cole Jones, student body president.<lb/>
Wyche mentioned that GSC may<lb/>
potentially provide funding for grad<lb/>
uate students in the future but they<lb/>
will continue to receive funding from<lb/>
SGA until further changes are made.<lb/>
One of the last issues discussed<lb/>
in Monday's meeting were updating<lb/>
the SGA Web site which is currently<lb/>
in the process of being updated.<lb/>
Jones encouraged congress<lb/>
members to inform him about any<lb/>
additional things they would like to<lb/>
see on the Webs ite to represent SGA.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
BUCCANEER<lb/>
THE YEARBOOK OF ECU<lb/>
Now taking applications<lb/>
for 20062007 year.<lb/>
Positions are available for:<lb/>
ManagingCopy Editor<lb/>
Section Editors<lb/>
Photo Editor<lb/>
Photographers<lb/>
PRMarketing Rep<lb/>
Volunteer photographers and writers<lb/>
Layoutdesign<lb/>
Call 328.9246 or stop by Self Help Center, Suite 205A<lb/>
(301 S. Evans Street) for more information.<lb/>
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7-19-06<lb/>
THE EAST CAROLINIAN  NEWS<lb/>
PAGE 3<lb/>
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anyway! We're now buying books for State and Carolina<lb/>
too! What does that mean for you? More CASH!<lb/>
Wll Ronald E. Dowdy<lb/>
Student Stores<lb/>
Buyback hours: 8 am - 5 pm<lb/>
at the Wright Building<lb/>
Wright Building  252-328-6731  1-877-499-TEXT  www.studentstores.ecu.edu<lb/>
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Librarians from pager<lb/>
"Rural school districts in eastern<lb/>
North Carolina have a much harder<lb/>
job of recruiting teachers and school<lb/>
librarians<lb/>
"We are focusing our emphasis on<lb/>
recruiting school librarians for rural<lb/>
districts, especially eastern North<lb/>
Carolina districts.<lb/>
Despite just receiving the grant,<lb/>
the College of Education has wasted<lb/>
no time in getting the program rolling<lb/>
with student interest already peaked.<lb/>
"We just think it's a great<lb/>
opportunity for the university as<lb/>
well as for eastern North Carolina<lb/>
to actually get very well trained<lb/>
school librarians said Harer.<lb/>
The grant was co-directed and<lb/>
co-developed by Dr. Harer and Dr.<lb/>
Larry White.<lb/>
Dubbed the Laura Bush Twenty<lb/>
First Century Librarian Program,<lb/>
the program has outward respect<lb/>
for librarianship, as the first lady<lb/>
herself was a former librarian.<lb/>
Based out of Washington, D.C<lb/>
the grant is distributed by the Insti-<lb/>
tute of Museum and Library Services,<lb/>
a federal agency.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb/>
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WEDNESDAY JULY 19; 2006<lb/>
OPINION<lb/>
editor@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
SARAH BELL EDITOR IN CHIEF<lb/>
In My Opinion<lb/>
Green design could benefit ECU<lb/>
Progressive energy<lb/>
policies are key for a<lb/>
growing school<lb/>
EDMCKIM<lb/>
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb/>
ECU is a decidedly growing<lb/>
school, with the third largest student<lb/>
population in the University of North<lb/>
Carolina system. As the university<lb/>
continues to expand to accommo-<lb/>
date these students, its demand for<lb/>
resources will continue to grow as<lb/>
well. As these demands for resources<lb/>
continue to grow, the demand for<lb/>
new resources will increase as well,<lb/>
but these resources are not unlimited.<lb/>
New solutions will be necessary for<lb/>
a clean transition into the future. I<lb/>
think the most obvious solution to<lb/>
this problem is utilizing the prin-<lb/>
ciples of green design.<lb/>
Green design is, at the surface,<lb/>
anything designed with a certain<lb/>
amount of sustainability. Using<lb/>
recycled papers (and in turn, recy-<lb/>
cling used papers), using inks that<lb/>
are non-toxic and able to be recycled,<lb/>
and using renewable energy sources<lb/>
scratch at the surface of what green<lb/>
design really is. At a deeper level,<lb/>
green design is the ability to make<lb/>
something that can sustain itself<lb/>
long term and do so in a way that<lb/>
is conscious (and conscientious) of<lb/>
its impact on a community or an<lb/>
environment.<lb/>
An essential element of green<lb/>
design is the conservation of energy,<lb/>
water and other resources through<lb/>
the use of renewable resources and<lb/>
infrastructure (like solar panels<lb/>
and recycling rain water). Creating<lb/>
a successful infrastructure will be<lb/>
essential to the university's expan-<lb/>
sion. Green design opportunities<lb/>
exist at all levels of development,<lb/>
from materials that are non-toxic<lb/>
and renewable and sustainable<lb/>
(using recycled materials and recy-<lb/>
cling materials), to less complicated<lb/>
designs which need to be replaced less<lb/>
often and require less maintenance.<lb/>
Utilizing renewable resources is<lb/>
something that is very important.<lb/>
The benefits of using renewable<lb/>
resources could help to move our<lb/>
region (and ideally, our nation) to a<lb/>
higher level of civilization.<lb/>
Green Design, as an idea or move-<lb/>
ment isn't particularly new if you've<lb/>
been around the design industry for a<lb/>
while, but as of recently, it has begun<lb/>
to pick up some steam. Architects<lb/>
are beginning to embrace the ideas<lb/>
of Green Design, and probably have<lb/>
been aware of these concepts for<lb/>
some time. Ultimately, it's not up to<lb/>
the designer to advance the move-<lb/>
ment, it's up to the client. The client<lb/>
needs to be willing to pay for these<lb/>
advances (which, by the way have<lb/>
a way of paying themselves back in<lb/>
the long run).<lb/>
More and more humans and<lb/>
animals are dying each year due<lb/>
to pollution. It's an inevitable fact<lb/>
that the more pollution we create,<lb/>
the more consequences we will<lb/>
suffer. One way to limit pollution<lb/>
here at the university would be to<lb/>
upgrade our motor fleet, which ECU<lb/>
has begun to do. Limiting green-<lb/>
house gasses and pollutants preserves<lb/>
the environment around ECU that<lb/>
are being poisoned constantly by<lb/>
careless people who feel it's easier<lb/>
to stick with the status quo than to<lb/>
make a legitimate change.<lb/>
Some people would say ECU has<lb/>
begun to embrace this movement. I<lb/>
can agree they have taken steps in<lb/>
the right direction, like using ethanol<lb/>
fuels and beginning to build more<lb/>
energy efficient buildings. I think<lb/>
there is a lot of work left. My vision<lb/>
of the ECU of tomorrow contains<lb/>
autonomous structures, vehicles that<lb/>
are using hybrid technologies and<lb/>
systems that sustain and renew them-<lb/>
selves. The university needs to utilize<lb/>
natural and renewable resources,<lb/>
build structures that respect nature<lb/>
and use vehicles that do not pollute<lb/>
our river and wetlands. ECU could<lb/>
only stand to benefit from these<lb/>
environmentally friendly technolo-<lb/>
gies and practices.<lb/>
The green design movement has<lb/>
been lightly handled to say the least<lb/>
at the government level. I mean,<lb/>
when you got something that's<lb/>
working, why change? .Not exactly.<lb/>
What we have is working, but a new,<lb/>
sustainable and equitable system<lb/>
would work much better in this<lb/>
changing world. ECU needs to accept<lb/>
that sustainable infrastructures are<lb/>
the key to a successful future for the<lb/>
institution.<lb/>
Quick action will always be pref-<lb/>
erable to bureaucracy; however, the<lb/>
state has a penchant for bureaucracy.<lb/>
So that means now is the time to<lb/>
get the ball rolling on a new, green<lb/>
university infrastructure. The costs<lb/>
might be magnificent at first, but the<lb/>
savings in the long run will be inargu-<lb/>
ably greater. The moral and environ-<lb/>
mental benefits will always be greater<lb/>
than the financial ones, but the<lb/>
financial ones will be huge as well.<lb/>
Lets look at some realities of<lb/>
energy prices: oil prices are near-<lb/>
ing $80 a barrel. Wars are being<lb/>
fought over oil interests; traditional<lb/>
industries and resources are just not<lb/>
worth the prices (environmental,<lb/>
financial, physical and political)<lb/>
that we are paying and they are too<lb/>
substantial to ignore. Electric lighting<lb/>
is expensive and relatively unneces-<lb/>
sary if you design around it and<lb/>
use sunlight as your main source of<lb/>
energy. Water could be recycled, and<lb/>
rainwater could be collected and re-<lb/>
used instead of city water. All these<lb/>
things are not only possible they are<lb/>
plausible.<lb/>
Alternative sources of energy and<lb/>
environmentally conscious design<lb/>
are at the roots of tomorrow's tech-<lb/>
nology. If tomorrow really does "start<lb/>
here" at ECU, we need to upgrade our<lb/>
industrial practices and step into the<lb/>
forefront of environmentally con-<lb/>
scious development.<lb/>
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Eric Gilmore<lb/>
Sports Editor<lb/>
Pirate Rants<lb/>
I know no one understands it, but<lb/>
I have been so bored this summer<lb/>
I want school to start again.<lb/>
I love that I get as many DVDs<lb/>
mailed to me as I can possibly watch<lb/>
for one set amount every month.<lb/>
Don't you hate flaky opinion writers?<lb/>
Why is it that you can only be<lb/>
someone's hero if you find what<lb/>
he or she needs in a 15 hour time<lb/>
range? I mean I have tried to find<lb/>
it, but give me a little more time<lb/>
next time please!<lb/>
Greenville needs to build a bubble<lb/>
over the whole city to control the<lb/>
temperature. Wouldn't it be nice if it<lb/>
weren't so hot and humid all summer?<lb/>
Why are certain parking lots<lb/>
chained so that no one can park<lb/>
there? If I've paid for a parking<lb/>
pass for that particular lot then I<lb/>
want to park there! The true axis<lb/>
of evil is not N. Korea and Iran, it's<lb/>
the ECU parking gurus and the<lb/>
tow truck companies! I hate you!<lb/>
Thank you, I feel somewhat better<lb/>
now. Not really.<lb/>
Does anyone find it ridiculous that<lb/>
networks send their best anchors<lb/>
to war zones?<lb/>
Where is Suri Cruise? I am begin-<lb/>
ning to think she doesn't really exist.<lb/>
I shower every other day and shave<lb/>
maybe once a week or so. Or is it<lb/>
the other way around? Hard to say,<lb/>
it's been a while. Is that a problem<lb/>
you think? Oh yeah, sometimes I<lb/>
forget to brush my teeth. I do, how-<lb/>
ever, use deodorant. Sometimes.<lb/>
Wanna be roomies?<lb/>
Yeah, so I understand the purpose of<lb/>
cleaning the bathrooms daily but I<lb/>
don't understand why you have to<lb/>
close our particular bathroom every<lb/>
afternoon for four hours straight. I<lb/>
would understand this better if you<lb/>
actually cleaned the showers every<lb/>
day or did something that actually<lb/>
took a long time to do. So please,<lb/>
clean the bathrooms in Cotten but<lb/>
please don't close ours off all after-<lb/>
noon because the other bathroom is<lb/>
way dirtier and nastier than ours. Oh<lb/>
yeah, please clean the showers more<lb/>
often too. Thanks!<lb/>
I got a digital camera as a present<lb/>
and you would think that I would<lb/>
have nice group shots because you<lb/>
can retake pictures if they aren't<lb/>
good. But no, most of my pictures<lb/>
still have closed eyes or goofy<lb/>
looks, what gives?<lb/>
Come here with an open mind.<lb/>
Attend class regularly. Read and study.<lb/>
Do well. Commit yourselves to suc-<lb/>
cess. Or go home. No sense in wast-<lb/>
ing your time and ours. Good luck.<lb/>
I really hope that future columns<lb/>
by Dustin B. Pittman will not be<lb/>
littered with sentences ending in<lb/>
prepositions. Have you taken Eng-<lb/>
lish 1100? It is really annoying.<lb/>
I work in the dining hall and it's a<lb/>
pain to clean up. Why can't you<lb/>
just clean up after yourself.<lb/>
Hey! Keep your eyes on your own<lb/>
paper!<lb/>
Ew don't be "that guy" who sticks<lb/>
his head out of his car window<lb/>
and takes a double look when I am<lb/>
walking on the sidewalk.<lb/>
I don't care if you're blow drying or<lb/>
vacuuming over there, but please<lb/>
stop doing it at 1:30 a.m<lb/>
I hate when I am outside all day<lb/>
and even with two different times<lb/>
of putting on sunscreen, I get sun-<lb/>
burned. Why is it so hard to find<lb/>
sunscreen that work well?<lb/>
I am having beach-withdrawal. I<lb/>
need to go back A.S.A.P<lb/>
How did we live when we only had<lb/>
house phones to talk to each other?<lb/>
Alexander Marciniak<lb/>
Web Editor<lb/>
Zach Sirkin<lb/>
Photo Editor<lb/>
Edward McKim<lb/>
Production Manager<lb/>
Serving ECU since 1925, TEC prints 9,000 copies every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during the regular academic year and 5,000 on Wednesdays during<lb/>
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WEDNESDAY JULY 19, 2006<lb/>
FEATURES<lb/>
features@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
CAROLYN SCANDURA FEATURES EDITOR<lb/>
Summer comedy 'You, Me and Dupree'<lb/>
Last weekend's apparent<lb/>
box-office success<lb/>
ZACH STEPHENSON<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
I was sophomoric enough to<lb/>
believe Owen Wilson blunt-slid<lb/>
that handrail in the old Yeah Right!<lb/>
skate video. To pile on more embar-<lb/>
rassment, I was bummed out all day<lb/>
after the extra features unveiled the<lb/>
true assailant.<lb/>
That might be slightly embel-<lb/>
lished, but it holds some truth.<lb/>
Wilson has a weird, stranded puppy<lb/>
appeal that hypnotizes you into<lb/>
hoping for his success. But the<lb/>
Russo brothers' bid to swill Wilson's<lb/>
attribute into two hours of gold<lb/>
seems crafted more along the lines<lb/>
of Criss Angel than P.T. Barnum.<lb/>
The film follows Carl Peterson<lb/>
(Matt Dillon) through discrepant<lb/>
relationships between his newly-<lb/>
wed wife, Molly (Kate Hudson), her<lb/>
dad (Michael Douglas) and Dupree<lb/>
(Wilson). Instead of developing<lb/>
these bonds beyond a periphel<lb/>
glimpse, the film quickly puts all<lb/>
eyes on Dupree.<lb/>
When the Russo brother's<lb/>
piloted the Arrested Development<lb/>
series, they won critical acclaim<lb/>
for juggling dysfunctional rela-<lb/>
tionships into a whimsy melee.<lb/>
The show focused on a handful of<lb/>
quirky characters, but was able to<lb/>
interconnect and draw humor from<lb/>
their clashes.<lb/>
You, Me and Dupree attempts the<lb/>
same brand of situational comedy,<lb/>
but swaps wit for predictable pos-<lb/>
ture. After Dupree forgets to tell his<lb/>
boss he took some days off to attend<lb/>
Peterson's wedding, he gets fired<lb/>
and moves in with the Petersons.<lb/>
His mishaps become too much to<lb/>
handle and he is eventually given<lb/>
the boot. When the Petersons' find<lb/>
out he has nowhere to go (again<lb/>
- the stranded puppy appeal),<lb/>
they bring him back in, where he<lb/>
changes and eventually saves their<lb/>
relationship. Substitute Wilson for<lb/>
Brandon Frazier and we have Encino<lb/>
Man II.<lb/>
It's cliche to say that Hollywood<lb/>
is running out of ideas, but like a<lb/>
drunken shoplifter, You, Me and<lb/>
Dupree steals a scene straight from<lb/>
the pro shop of Happy Gilmore. It<lb/>
switches Sandler's paranoid dream<lb/>
of Shooter and his girl for one<lb/>
Permanent guest Dupree relaxes with newlyweds Molly and Cart in the summer comedy You, Me and Dupree.<lb/>
of Dupree and Molly. It's smart<lb/>
to throw in some scenes of the<lb/>
proclaimed "band-aid" wearing a<lb/>
skimpy swimsuit, but at least do it<lb/>
with some principle.<lb/>
Ironically, the Russo broth-<lb/>
ers fail at the technique that put<lb/>
them on the map. Then again,<lb/>
Arrested Development's run dis-<lb/>
jointed quicker than Dillon's nine-<lb/>
iron in Drugstore Cowboy. And from<lb/>
the looks of it, You, Me and Dupree<lb/>
is going to be a summer hit. In the<lb/>
words of Barnum, "There's a sucker<lb/>
born every minute<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb/>
Be careful out there gentlemen<lb/>
Clues your girl is<lb/>
searching for her future<lb/>
ex-husband<lb/>
UZ FULTON<lb/>
SENIOR WRITER<lb/>
Remember the 1960s and 1970s<lb/>
when women started demanding<lb/>
equal pay for work and wanted to<lb/>
get out of the home? Well you can<lb/>
kiss those days good-bye because<lb/>
more girls in college are out for a<lb/>
degree you can't walk across the <lb/>
stage for. It is, of course, the highly g<lb/>
coveted M.R.S. degree.<lb/>
If you know what to look for, "<lb/>
it is easy to see the hints drop-<lb/>
ping from these seekers of life-<lb/>
long pampering. When cruising<lb/>
around Facebook, and admit it<lb/>
you do, if a girl belongs to groups<lb/>
such as "Future Trophy Wives of<lb/>
America" and "All I want to be is<lb/>
a Country Club Mom" then you<lb/>
may be in a bit of a pickle.<lb/>
If said girl belongs to a soror-<lb/>
ity, then her odds jump 62 percent<lb/>
at wanting to play "wifey If she<lb/>
is a member of a service sorority,<lb/>
the odds decrease slightly.<lb/>
It is moreover safe to surmise<lb/>
Can you spot some characteristics of a trophy wife in the woman above?<lb/>
that any lady who only dons pastels<lb/>
and owns a Lily Pulitzer golf bag is<lb/>
not planning on actually getting<lb/>
an education while in college. They<lb/>
know that the true accomplishment<lb/>
of school is to graduate with a steady<lb/>
beau who holds a degree in finance<lb/>
and owns prime beach real estate.<lb/>
These girls are not to be taken<lb/>
lightly. Stay around too long and<lb/>
you could find your trust fund<lb/>
spent on a three-carat princess cut<lb/>
diamond set in platinum. She also<lb/>
probably has a wish list at every<lb/>
fine jewelry store south of the<lb/>
Mason-Dixon line.<lb/>
These girls make wonderful<lb/>
first wives. They will keep your<lb/>
houses immaculate by learning<lb/>
the best way to handle the hired<lb/>
help and sire perfect children who<lb/>
will carry on your distinguishable<lb/>
name. They are always first to com-<lb/>
pliment you and will never think<lb/>
for herself.<lb/>
see WIFE page 7<lb/>
Last minute fitness plan<lb/>
Getting fit before school<lb/>
starts can be done<lb/>
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb/>
SENIOR WRITER<lb/>
Let me be the first to admit that<lb/>
this summer I had planned to get into<lb/>
shape, but with a hectic work sched-<lb/>
ule it seems that I barely had time<lb/>
to brush my teeth, much less work<lb/>
out and plan healthy meals. How-<lb/>
ever, with a month of summer left<lb/>
before school starts back, I still have<lb/>
time to devote to my fitness goals.<lb/>
The first step to becoming<lb/>
healthier is attempting to eat<lb/>
healthier. It's always tempting to<lb/>
stop by Krispy Kreme when the<lb/>
"Hot Now" sign is lit up, but eating<lb/>
sweets will not satisfy your hunger<lb/>
and in the long run you will end<lb/>
up gaining weight. When you are<lb/>
craving a snack try some fruit or<lb/>
grab one of my favorites, the new<lb/>
"100 Calorie Packs<lb/>
Many people believe that skip-<lb/>
ping out on breakfast will help<lb/>
them lose weight, but the truth is<lb/>
quite the contrary. When you skip<lb/>
out on breakfast your body will<lb/>
need more food by the time you eat<lb/>
lunch. So, rather than overeating at<lb/>
lunch, grab a light breakfast such as<lb/>
a bagel or toast with fruit to get your<lb/>
metabolism going for the day.<lb/>
When it comes to eating healthy<lb/>
the rules are pretty simple, follow<lb/>
your food guide pyramid. Eating<lb/>
more grains, fruits and vegetables<lb/>
will fill you up for a longer period of<lb/>
time. As always, remember to that<lb/>
portion control is key when eating<lb/>
meats and sweets.<lb/>
As far as working out, pretty<lb/>
much anything goes. You can go<lb/>
for a run around your neighbor-<lb/>
hood, ride your bike to class, take<lb/>
the stairs rather than the elevator<lb/>
or park at the end of the parking lot<lb/>
when you go shopping. No matter<lb/>
how you get it, exercise is a key<lb/>
ingredient to getting fit.<lb/>
If you enjoy more structured<lb/>
workouts, heading over to the Stu-<lb/>
dent Recreation Center may be more<lb/>
your speed. The SRC offers tons<lb/>
of workout equipment, an indoor<lb/>
track, indoor and outdoor pools and<lb/>
a climbing wall. At the SRC you can<lb/>
use the equipment to time your exer-<lb/>
cises and plan a regular routine.<lb/>
If you prefer to keep your work-<lb/>
outs in your home you may want<lb/>
to buy a DVD to follow, workouts<lb/>
include dancing, Tae Bo, yoga,<lb/>
see FITNESS page 6<lb/>
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ner to advanced levels.<lb/>
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stick with it. Once you have a plan,<lb/>
don't give up. The pounds aren't<lb/>
going to melt away instantly and<lb/>
getting in shape is hard work, but<lb/>
in the end you will be a healthier,<lb/>
happier you, which will make it<lb/>
all worthwhile. Not to mention<lb/>
all of the looks you will be getting<lb/>
while you strut your stuff through<lb/>
the Wright Place on August 23.<lb/>
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features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb/>
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edge of the Masters or who Phil<lb/>
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SPORTS<lb/>
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sports@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
ERIC GILMORE SPORTS EDITOR<lb/>
Coach LeClair leaves lasting legacy at ECU<lb/>
LeClair survived by wife,<lb/>
two children<lb/>
ERIC GILMORE<lb/>
SPORTS EDITOR<lb/>
Even in death, Keith LeClair's<lb/>
legacy will live on.<lb/>
A stadium bears his name. Hall<lb/>
of fames don his plaques. A round<lb/>
robin tournament provides a stage<lb/>
for big time college baseball.<lb/>
The stadium is a brick-by-brick<lb/>
metaphor of the foundation he<lb/>
built at the helm of ECU's baseball<lb/>
team. Both the ECU and Western<lb/>
Carolina University Hall of Fames<lb/>
display the hard work and passion<lb/>
he put in as both a player and coach.<lb/>
Like his teams, the tournament puts<lb/>
Greenville in the national spotlight.<lb/>
At the end, it didn't matter. Nei-<lb/>
ther did LeClair's body, which slowly<lb/>
failed him over the five years that he<lb/>
was inflicted with amyotrophic lat-<lb/>
eral sclerosis, better known as ALS<lb/>
or Lou Gehrig's disease.<lb/>
What did matter were his faith,<lb/>
his mind and his family. Three<lb/>
things, a trinity if you will, that<lb/>
. never failed him.<lb/>
"The experience of the disease<lb/>
caused him to go a bit deeper in his<lb/>
faith and to look inward and think<lb/>
about what's important in life said<lb/>
Oakmont Baptist Pastor Greg Rogers.<lb/>
"He decided that family and<lb/>
faith was number one and every-<lb/>
thing else would come second<lb/>
LeClair had been unable to<lb/>
communicate since his eyes dete-<lb/>
riorated in October from using his<lb/>
laser eye technology. Even his wife<lb/>
Lynn, who is described as a "saint"<lb/>
by Rogers, lost the ability to speak<lb/>
with her husband.<lb/>
"Most people are<lb/>
defined by what<lb/>
they do in terms<lb/>
of wins, honors,<lb/>
accomplishments<lb/>
Keith is defined by<lb/>
the way he lived his<lb/>
life<lb/>
TODD RALEIGH<lb/>
WCU HEAD COACH<lb/>
"It all comes back to faith said<lb/>
Joseph Hastings, a former ECU player<lb/>
who is one of six college assistant<lb/>
coaches that played under LeClair.<lb/>
"They took the situation and<lb/>
used it as an opportunity to reach<lb/>
out to people.<lb/>
On Father's Day, there was<lb/>
LeClair sitting in his power chair<lb/>
worshiping at the Oakmont Baptist<lb/>
Church watching his only daughter,<lb/>
Audrey, sing a musical solo.<lb/>
"He didn't have to say anything<lb/>
to be an inspirational type of figure<lb/>
for people Rogers said.<lb/>
"His presence in our worship<lb/>
service was something that touched<lb/>
people deep within their hearts<lb/>
Still, LeClair kept fighting. And<lb/>
through his five-year battle, he<lb/>
got to treasure moments with his<lb/>
children as they grew. Little things,<lb/>
like baseball games and Sunday<lb/>
afternoons were experiences he pre-<lb/>
served as sand piled in his hourglass.<lb/>
"These last five years have been<lb/>
a real gift for Keith in respect to<lb/>
his children because he was able to<lb/>
watch them grow Rogers said.<lb/>
He got to watch the dedication<lb/>
of the stadium that bears his name.<lb/>
He helped to raise money for ECU<lb/>
athletics and ALS awareness. He<lb/>
wrote devotionals to family and<lb/>
friends. Through it all, LeClair was<lb/>
happy and at peace.<lb/>
"Most people are defined by<lb/>
what they do in terms of wins,<lb/>
honors, accomplishments and<lb/>
things like that WCU head coach<lb/>
Todd Raleigh said, a former team-<lb/>
mate and assistant coach.<lb/>
"Keith is defined by the way he<lb/>
lived his life. He put his family and<lb/>
religion first and did everything else<lb/>
after that the right way<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
Keith LeClair, 40, conducted practice before being stricken with ALS.<lb/>
Mark Wharton settles in as new Pirate Club Director<lb/>
Wharton returns for<lb/>
"dream job'<lb/>
RON CLEMENTS<lb/>
SENIOR WRITER<lb/>
So often we hear of former play-<lb/>
ers returning to their alma mater<lb/>
to coach. Mark Wharton graduated<lb/>
from ECU in 1993 and has returned<lb/>
to Greenville as the new Executive<lb/>
Director of the Pirate Club. Whar-<lb/>
ton, who assumed his new duties<lb/>
July 17, didn't play sports at ECU,<lb/>
but his mark on campus was there<lb/>
even when he wasn't and his return<lb/>
is something special.<lb/>
"It's amazing being back - how<lb/>
many of the same faces and a lot<lb/>
of phone calls congratulating and<lb/>
saying hello Wharton said.<lb/>
"It's kinda weird. Not a lot has<lb/>
changed. I left here in 2000 and I told<lb/>
" everyone that my dream job would<lb/>
be back in this capacity. I thought it<lb/>
would come down the road when I<lb/>
was 55 or something, but it's more of<lb/>
an honor and privilege now<lb/>
Wharton obtained his bachelor's<lb/>
degree in leisure studies with a con-<lb/>
centration in community and com-<lb/>
mercial recreation from ECU in 1993<lb/>
before adding a master's in human<lb/>
ecology with an emphasis in sport<lb/>
management from the University of<lb/>
Tennessee in 1995.<lb/>
This is Wharton's second stint<lb/>
with the Pirate Club. In 1996, he<lb/>
returned to Greenville as the Club's<lb/>
assistant director - a position he<lb/>
held for four years. During that time,<lb/>
Wharton led a campaign to revamp<lb/>
the athletic department's facilities.<lb/>
He was responsible for the develop-<lb/>
ment of 17 Pirate Club chapters in<lb/>
North Carolina, South Carolina and<lb/>
Georgia. In addition to identifying<lb/>
members for annual campaigns, he<lb/>
qualified individuals and businesses<lb/>
for ECU'S "Kick-off To Victory"<lb/>
campaign to raise $10.5 million for<lb/>
the construction of the Pirates' new<lb/>
strength and conditioning building,<lb/>
later named the Murphy Center.<lb/>
Wharton also played an active role<lb/>
directing othe Young Graduate Cam-<lb/>
paign and Student Pirate Club while<lb/>
coordinating parking and seating<lb/>
assignments for games.<lb/>
"We are fortunate to have some-<lb/>
one of Mark's capability who also<lb/>
brings a wealth of experience to<lb/>
this job Pirate Club President John<lb/>
Hudson said in May.<lb/>
"He developed his foundation at<lb/>
ECU and will bring a passion back to<lb/>
the Pirate Club<lb/>
Wharton's most recent posi-<lb/>
tion was associate director of<lb/>
athletics for development at the<lb/>
University of Nevada-Las Vegas<lb/>
for the past two years, where he<lb/>
headed all development and fund-<lb/>
raising activities for the Rebels'<lb/>
intercollegiate athletics program.<lb/>
"We are thrilled to welcome Mark<lb/>
back to the Pirate family said Terry<lb/>
Holland, ECU athletic director.<lb/>
"His experience, institutional<lb/>
knowledge and vision will serve our<lb/>
fund-raising efforts very well for<lb/>
years to come<lb/>
Wharton served as the Associ-<lb/>
ate Athletics Director for External<lb/>
Affairs at UNC-Asheville from 2003<lb/>
to 2004. Prior to that, he spent three<lb/>
years at James Madison University<lb/>
as Director of the Duke Club. The<lb/>
37-year-old father of two began his<lb/>
professional career while a student at<lb/>
ECU, earning an appointment as the<lb/>
Kinston Indians' Director of Regional<lb/>
Marketing in January of 1991.<lb/>
"Mark is a Pirate and therefore<lb/>
understands the mission and vision<lb/>
for ECU as a university and as an ath-<lb/>
letic department Holland said.<lb/>
"He is a good fit yet also has an<lb/>
extensive and varied background<lb/>
in fundraising at different types of<lb/>
institutions in different parts of the<lb/>
country. Mark's experience here in<lb/>
the Pirate Club in the late 90s, at<lb/>
James Madison, UNC-Asheville and<lb/>
UNLV provide him with the ideal<lb/>
foundation for leading the Pirate<lb/>
Club into a new era. He respects and<lb/>
understands the great job the Pirate<lb/>
Club has done for ECU Athletics over<lb/>
these many years and he brings new<lb/>
ideas and proven concepts that can<lb/>
help us be even more competitive<lb/>
over the next decade<lb/>
Wharton has the future on his<lb/>
mind, to reward the long-time support-<lb/>
ers of the Pirates while continuing to<lb/>
emphasize growth of the Pirate Club.<lb/>
"We've got to grow our base and<lb/>
for those long-time supporters, we've<lb/>
got to move them up the ladder<lb/>
Wharton said.<lb/>
"We have to continue our facility<lb/>
improvements and build our endow-<lb/>
ment. Ten years ago, they were talk-<lb/>
ing about having $10 million, now<lb/>
we're pushing for $20 million. We<lb/>
can't settle with where we are<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
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LeClair watched his team defeat<lb/>
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along the foul line to capture his<lb/>
only C-USA tournament crown.<lb/>
After making the final out, the<lb/>
team doused his vehicle in cel-<lb/>
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mutual respect between he and<lb/>
his players.<lb/>
He was inducted into the ECU<lb/>
athletic hall of fame in 2002 and<lb/>
was honored as the first recipient<lb/>
of the C-USA Student-Athlete Advi-<lb/>
sory Committee's (SAAC) Coaches<lb/>
Choice Award. In addition, the<lb/>
C-USA Baseball Coach of the Year<lb/>
Award is named in his honor.<lb/>
He won the American Baseball<lb/>
Coaches Association's East Region<lb/>
Coach-of-the-Year award in both<lb/>
1999 and 2001. During his col-<lb/>
legiate baseball career as a player,<lb/>
assistant coach and head coach at<lb/>
Western Carolina and ECU, LeClair<lb/>
was a part of 13 NCAA Tournament<lb/>
teams and earned five conference<lb/>
coach-of-the-year awards.<lb/>
LeClair played at WCU under<lb/>
current Clemson head coach Jack<lb/>
Leggett. LeClair was an All-South-<lb/>
ern Conference selection in 1988<lb/>
while earning SoCon Tournament<lb/>
MVP honors the same season. The<lb/>
former walk-on also established<lb/>
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total bases in a season. He was<lb/>
inducted into the WCU athletic<lb/>
hall of fame in 2002 and his jersey<lb/>
was recently retired.<lb/>
LeClair signed a minor league<lb/>
contract with the Atlanta Braves<lb/>
after finishing his collegiate career.<lb/>
After a spring training stint with<lb/>
the San Francisco Giants in 1989,<lb/>
he was offered a student assistant<lb/>
coaching position at WCU. At<lb/>
WCU, he had a 229-135-2 (.628)<lb/>
record while winning four South-<lb/>
ern Conference championships<lb/>
and advancing to NCAA regional '<lb/>
play four times.<lb/>
The funeral service will be held<lb/>
on Friday, July 21 at 2 p.m. at Oak-<lb/>
mont Baptist Church in Greenville.<lb/>
The family will receive friends on<lb/>
Thursday evening between 5 and<lb/>
8 p.m. at S.G. Wilkerson and Sons<lb/>
Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers,<lb/>
the family has requested that dona-<lb/>
tions be made to the ALS Founda-<lb/>
tion, SPORTworks Ministry and The<lb/>
Pirate Club.<lb/>
LeClair is survived by his wife,<lb/>
Lynn, two children, Audrey and<lb/>
J.D and his father and mother,<lb/>
Andy and Doris LeClair, of Wal-<lb/>
pole, NH.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
sports&amp;theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
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