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          <lb />VOLUME 83, ISSUE<lb /><lb />SUMMER<lb />EDITION<lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY JUNE 18, 2008<lb /><lb />The new release of the<lb />film, The. Happening, has<lb />audiences all over the<lb />country asking what director<lb />M. Night Shyamalan? was<lb />thinking when making this<lb />film. Killer trees and plants<lb />donTt seem to catch viewersT<lb />attention... Page 6<lb /><lb />ECU catcher Corey Kemp<lb />was named second- team<lb />All-America<lb /><lb />afternoon by<lb />America.... Page 8<lb /><lb />Page 4<lb />FEATURES<lb />SPORTS<lb />CLASSIFIEDS<lb /><lb />Page 5<lb />Page 8<lb />Page 11<lb /><lb />Thursday :<lb />Baseball<lb /><lb />for children with cancer |<lb />chronic blood disor- __<lb />ders and Camp Hope for<lb />children with sickle cell<lb />anemia. The camps are<lb /><lb />time at t the Don Lee | enter ~<lb /><lb />Cam participants get to engage in<lb /><lb />and see ee a just bea kid,? ~said ee<lb /><lb />Looe Bae s Director.<lb /><lb />Brice Brian McMillan and Sandra Elizabeth McMillan were charged Monday for the murder of their son.<lb /><lb />Macclesfied residents in court<lb />Monday<lb /><lb />(AP)<lb />A couple accused of killing their 13-year-old<lb />son by tying him to a tree for two;nights for pun-<lb />ishment appeared in a North Carolina courtroom<lb /><lb />Monday to face charges of murder and felony<lb />child abuse.<lb /><lb />Attorneys appeared Monday with Brice Brian<lb />McMillan, 41, and his wife Sandra Elizabeth<lb />McMillan, 36, of Macclesfield.<lb /><lb />ItTs a sad case,? defense attorney Allen Powell,<lb />who represents Brice McMillan, said after the<lb />hearing. He declined any further comment, and<lb />the two did not enter a plea.<lb /><lb />The county sheriffTs office has said Brice<lb />McMillan told a deputy the teen was being disobe-<lb /><lb />dient and was forced to sleep outside last Tuesday<lb /><lb />like saili ig, during ng Camps Rainbow ag Hope.<lb /><lb />of a eae aoe -<lb />sick children who could not<lb /><lb />{ope will be in session from<lb />June 15-21, and are made } pos"<lb />sible by the ChildrenTs Miracle<lb />SS Network, the ECU Medical &amp;<lb />~Health Sciences Foundation, the eee Club<lb /><lb />while tied to a tree. The teen was released<lb />Wednesday morning, but again tied up that<lb />night for bad behavior.<lb /><lb />Sheriff James Knight has said the boy<lb />was left tied to the tree until the following<lb />afternoon,when his stepmother found him<lb />unresponsive. Authorities believe the boy<lb />was bound to the tree with pkastic ties and<lb />possibly other kinds of material.<lb /><lb />Arrest warrants for both McMillans<lb />said the child sustained bruising to the<lb />wrist, cuts to entire body, missing flesh<lb />from buttocks, results from being tied to a<lb />tree for approximately 18 hours resulting<lb />in death.?<lb /><lb />The warrants didnTt reveal a specific<lb />cause of death. An autopsy is pending at<lb />the stateTs. chief medical examinerTs s office<lb />in Chapel Hill.<lb /><lb />Two other children living in the McMil-<lb />lans in the home, ages 7 and 9, have been<lb />placed in the custody of the Department of "<lb />Social Services, authorities said.<lb /><lb />Macclesfield is about an hour east<lb />of Raleigh.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAGE 2<lb /><lb />~Inaugural Mexican and Latin American<lb />to focus on NC community<lb /><lb />Contributed Photo<lb /><lb />Juvencio Peralta, president of AMEXCAN organized the event.<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN ¢ NEWS<lb /><lb />Groups will share their<lb />~ history<lb /><lb />JIMMY GALLOWAY<lb />STAFF WRITER<lb /><lb />The Association of Mexicans in<lb />North Carolina (AMEXCAN) will<lb />hold the inaugural Latino Leadership<lb />Summit starting at 9 a.m. on June 27<lb />at the Murphy Center in Greenville.<lb />The event, which is free and open to<lb />the public, aims to focus on and clarify<lb />the effects of Latino migration on com-<lb />munities and current social policy in<lb />the state. -<lb /><lb />The summit will feature nationally<lb />recognized Latino leaders, as well as<lb />young and experienced leaders from<lb />the stateTs immigrant Latino commu-<lb />nity, who will present strategies for<lb />engaging in the communitiesT civic and<lb />democratic processes.<lb /><lb />The purpose of the summit is<lb />to highlight the work of Latino lead-<lb />ers in NC and support them with<lb />knowledge and skills so that they can<lb />work through this period of change<lb />and growth,? said Juvencio Rocha<lb /><lb />Peralta, president of AMEXCAN.<lb /><lb />The featured speakers at the event<lb />include Angela Sanbrano, president of<lb />the National Alliance of Latin American<lb />and Caribbean Communities (NALACC)<lb />and Dr. Juan Andrade, Jr., president<lb />of the United States Hispanic Leader-<lb />ship Institute (USHLI), as well as Dr.<lb />Rebecca Torres of ECU.<lb /><lb />The summit will contribute to the<lb />understanding of the root causes of<lb />migration and to a more effective inte-<lb />gration of Mexican and Latin American<lb />immigrants to the social, political and<lb />economic fabric of NC,? Sanbrano said.<lb />The dialogue, with several sectors of<lb />NC, will result in a better understanding<lb />of the contribution that migrant work-<lb />ers bring to the region and to the state<lb />in general.?<lb /><lb />ECU is sponsoring this important<lb />effort because we are looking at helping<lb />to build organizational infrastructure<lb />within the Latino community and<lb />recognize that our future students live<lb />within those communities,? said David<lb />Conde, a member of the summitTs Coor-<lb />dinating Board. = .<lb /><lb />Although the summit is free and<lb />open to the public, registration is<lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2008<lb /><lb />required to attend.<lb /><lb />It is estimated that more than<lb />700,000 Latinos currently live in North<lb />Carolina and many Latino communi-<lb />ties have experienced firsthand the<lb />rising anti-immigrant sentiment-in the<lb />state. Beaufort County commissioners<lb />have stated a goal to make the county<lb />the toughest place in the country? for<lb />undocumented immigrants, according .<lb />to recent news reports.<lb /><lb />In Mecklenburg County, home to<lb />Charlotte, NC; a commissioner recently<lb />compared illegal immigrants to prosti-<lb />tutes and drug dealers.<lb /><lb />State Attorney General Roy Cooper<lb />circulated an advisory letter to the<lb />stateTs 58 community colleges that sug-<lb />gests they return to a 2001 policy of<lb />prohibiting access. to degree classes to<lb />undocumented students.<lb /><lb />The AMEXCAN is a non-profit<lb />organization founded in 2001 with the<lb />mission of fomenting the values, under-<lb />standing and prosperity of the Mexican<lb />and Latino community through culture,<lb />leadership, health and education.?<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />Yatch your beverage.<lb />Travel in groups. =<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Opinion<lb /><lb />WhatTs the deal<lb /><lb />with uniforms?<lb />A change of clothes doesnTt mean a change of<lb />| heart |<lb /><lb />ANDREA ROBERTSON<lb />OPINION WRITER<lb /><lb />The Pitt County School Board has decided that all students are<lb />to wear uniforms starting with the 2008-09 school year. The school<lb />board hopes that by adopting this new. requirement, students will<lb /><lb />have a more peaceful school environment, clothing selection will be |<lb /><lb />more tasteful and hygiene and cleanliness will be improved.<lb />Uniforms have always been feared and loathed by most stu-<lb />dents; however, will uniforms really solve the problems we all<lb /><lb />encountered while in school? It is impossible to prevent all students ©<lb /><lb />from picking on each other, so what is the point in making them<lb /><lb />~ all look like minions?<lb /><lb />At a young age, clothing is one of the last things on our minds.<lb />I remember hearing children comment on the lack of cleanliness<lb />of another studentTs attire, thus that studentTs clothes went under<lb />ridicule; however, the brand name was never brought into the attack.<lb />While we are young, most of the banter students give and receive<lb />is based on physical characteristics that are nearly impossible to<lb />change. We have the four eyes? jokes, the metal mouth? jokes, the<lb />fat kid? jokes, the weird kid? jokes and the list goes on.<lb /><lb />I am not endorsing these jokes by any means, they are cruel<lb />and pointless; but they will not go away. Requiring each child to<lb />wear similar clothing will not make all children get along. Kids<lb />are cruel.<lb /><lb />Even if the uniforms do prevent kids from joking on each other<lb />about appearances, once they enter high school we will still have<lb />the girls wearing Chanel earrings, the students with flashy cars,<lb />the jocks and the cheerleaders and unless we enact the Handicapper<lb />General from Harrison Bergeron, there will always be someone who<lb />feels that he or she is better than everyone else.<lb /><lb />Once students reach their teens, they begin to feel that their<lb />clothing choices are one of the only things that they have to out-<lb />wardly express who they are.<lb /><lb />I will agree that certain things such as provocative clothing<lb />and gang-related clothing should be banned from schools. Students<lb />shouldnTt promote sex and violence. However, there is nothing wrong<lb />with a student who wants to wear a t-shirt with a Volcom Stone<lb />logo. If parents and school officials were more stringent about the<lb />dress code then the need for uniforms would never be brought to<lb /><lb />' the table. Plus, if students could break the old dress code, what is to<lb />keep them from breaking the new uniform and appearance policy?<lb />If the school can prevent students from wearing the wrong things<lb />under the new policy, why couldnTt they prevent the students from<lb />wearing the wrong things before? ;<lb /><lb />To think that making everyone dress the same will level the<lb />playing field and prevent the little boy with glasses or the teenage<lb />girl with braces from being picked on is ludicrous. From the time we<lb />learn to speak, we ridicule other human beings. We would be lying<lb />if we said that we didnTt continue to do so into adulthood.<lb /><lb />There is no need to turn a group of young people who are trying<lb />to discover the kind of people they want to be into sheep.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at opinion@theeastcarolinian.com<lb /><lb />{ www.theeastcarolinian.com }<lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY JUNE 18, 2008<lb /><lb />RANT OF THE DAY<lb /><lb />Is it wrong to want to punch your<lb />coworkers in the face?<lb /><lb />PAGE 4<lb /><lb />oH<lb />ee i. &amp;<lb /><lb />Th<lb /><lb />e East Carolinian does not endorse statements made in Pirate<lb /><lb />Rants. Questions regarding Rants can be directed to Elise<lb />Phillips, Editor in Chief, at opinion@theeastcarolinian.com. Log<lb />onto theeastcarolinian.com to submit a Rant of your own.<lb /><lb />| can't believe that first Summer<lb />Session is going to be over next<lb />{<lb /><lb />- week!<lb /><lb />Where are all the summer issues?<lb />Once a week really isnTt enough.<lb /><lb />Is it true that Gabe Blair has<lb />accepted a basketball scholarship to<lb />transfer to Wichita State University?<lb /><lb />ITm glad first summer session is over.<lb /><lb />| donTt want second summer session<lb />to begin. :<lb /><lb />Not having a TV for the summer<lb />really sucks. ;<lb /><lb />This weatherTs hot enough to make<lb />the devil sigh.<lb /><lb />To any interested person: I'll be your<lb />Mulder if youTll be my Scully.<lb /><lb />Surely someone besides me needs<lb />some stress-relieving sex?<lb /><lb />Rest in peace, Tim Russert.<lb />That was sure a lot of smoke!<lb />You complain about my second-<lb />hand smoke and half.of Eastern<lb /><lb />North Carolina is covered in smoke<lb />from a fire. Oh, and | am sure that<lb /><lb />the environmentalists think it is a<lb />humanTs fault that lightning struck the<lb />ground and caused a forest fire!<lb /><lb />| donTt care if youTre going to jail, you<lb />should have paid your taxes. | will not<lb />pay to bail you out of it, you idiot!<lb /><lb />~1 think the majority of my so-called<lb /><lb />friends are self-centered, egotistical<lb />jerks! When ITm sick, you guys don't<lb />even care. THANKS A LOT!<lb /><lb />I can't stay in Greenville ... | feel like<lb />this place is suffocating me.<lb /><lb />You can't make it to class because<lb />itTs too hot? Seriously?!?!<lb /><lb />Stop setting your alarm earlier than<lb />when you actually get up. | get<lb />paranoid you won't get up in time,<lb />and | canTt sleep after it goes off.<lb /><lb />| turned in a zip drive that | found<lb />in the computer lab last semester. |<lb />wonder if anyone ever picked it up.<lb /><lb />Just when you start to make decent<lb />money at your job, everything else<lb />becomes ridiculously expensive.<lb /><lb />Does anyone else think they should<lb />leave jars of Vaseline on top of gas<lb />pumps?<lb /><lb />Elise Phillips<lb />Editor in Chief<lb /><lb />Natalie Jurgen Veronica Carrington<lb />News Editor Features Editor<lb />Kellen Holtzman Jessi Braxton<lb />Sports Editor Photo Editor<lb />James Porter Matthew Parker<lb />Production Manager Web Editor<lb />Newsroom 252.328.9238<lb />Fax 252.328.9143<lb />Advertising 252.328.9245<lb /><lb />Serving ECU since 1925, the East Caro-<lb />linian prints 9,000 copies every Tuesday,<lb />Wednesday and Thursday during the<lb />regular academic year and 5,000 on<lb />Wednesdays during the summer. Our<lb />View? is the opinion of the editorial board:<lb />and is written by editorial board members.<lb />The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />to the-editor which are limited to 250<lb />words (which may be edited for decency<lb />or brevity). We reserve the right to edit<lb />or reject letters and all letters must be<lb />signed and include a telephone number.<lb />Letters may beTsent via e-mail to editor@<lb />theeastcarolinian.com or to the East<lb />Carolinian, SelfHelp Building, Greenville,<lb />N.C. 27858-4353. Call 252-328-9238 for<lb />more information. One copy of the East Car-<lb />olinian is free, each additional copy is $1.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />K t WEDNESDAY JUNE 18,2008  +PAGE 5<lb /><lb />Did you know?<lb /><lb />{ www.theeastcarolinian.com }<lb /><lb />Facetious and abstemious are the<lb />only words that contain all the vowels<lb />in the correct order.<lb /><lb />Adcomsubordcomphibspac? is<lb />the longest acronym. It is a Navy<lb />term standing for Administrative<lb />Command, Amphibious Forces,<lb />Pacific Fleet Subordinate<lb />Command.<lb /><lb />ra<lb /><lb />Almost? is the longest commonly<lb />used word in the English language<lb />with all the letters in alphabetical<lb />order. -<lb /><lb />Elushable? toilets were in use in<lb />ancient Rome.<lb /><lb />Billie Jean? by Michael Jackson<lb />was the first video to air on MTV by<lb />a black artist.<lb /><lb />Duff? is the decaying organic<lb />matter found on a forest floor.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Fickleheaded? and fiddledeedee?<lb />are the longest words consisting<lb />only of letters in the first half of the<lb />alphabet.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Asthma? and isthmi? are the only<lb />six-letter words that begin and end<lb />with a.vowel and have no other<lb />vowels between.<lb /><lb />Fortnight? is a contraction of<lb />fourteen nights.?-In the US two<lb />weeks? is more commonly used.<lb /><lb />Forty? is the only number which<lb />has its letters in alphabetical order.<lb />One? is the only number with<lb />its letters in reverse alphabetical<lb />order.-<lb /><lb />Four? is the only number whose<lb />number of letters in the name equals<lb />the number.<lb /><lb />Hang on Sloopy? is the official rock<lb />song of Ohio.<lb /><lb />Ma is as selfless as | am? can be<lb />read the same way backwards. If<lb />you take away all the spaces you<lb />can see that all the letters can be<lb />spelled out both ways.<lb /><lb />Mad About You star Paul Reiser<lb />plays the piano on the showTs theme<lb />song.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAGE 6<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN ¢ FEATURES<lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2008<lb /><lb />The Happening that shouldn't have happened<lb /><lb />Psychologist<lb /><lb />Nutritionist<lb /><lb />.Physical Therapist<lb /><lb />X-Rays<lb />VWVomenTs Services<lb /><lb />| Most Insurance Accepted<lb /><lb />| Gift Certificates Available<lb />Walk-Ins Welcome<lb /><lb />Strange ~happeningsT occur in the recent horror flick.<lb /><lb />K<lb />S<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />M. Night Shyamalan<lb />disappoints with killer plant<lb />film<lb /><lb />VERONICA CARRINGTON<lb />FEATURES EDITOR<lb /><lb />Spoiler alert folks: the film The Hap-<lb />pening is about killer trees and plants,<lb />very similar to the recently released film,<lb />The Ruzns. -<lb /><lb />The pre-school level message of the<lb />film is that if the human race continues to<lb />be cruel to nature. ..nature will eventually<lb />fight back. In case you miss this, despite<lb />having it hammered into your brain for<lb />two hours; do not despair--the filmTs<lb />characters spell it out for you capone<lb />the whole film.<lb /><lb />The script starts off strong with<lb />some truly horrific moments of violence.<lb />Unfortunately, once the nature of the<lb />filmTs antagonist, becomes clear, things<lb />get funny very quickly and no amount<lb />of bloodshed can change that. Trying to<lb />understand the thought process of writer<lb />and director M. Night Shyamalan is akin<lb />to analyzing Jell-O. What keeps it wig-<lb />gling and what binds it together?<lb /><lb />As for the basis of the plot, one fall<lb />morning, people begin to exhibit strange<lb />behavior before inexplicably killing them-<lb /><lb />252-355-0000<lb /><lb />fe VYasfringtor<lb /><lb />selves. In Central Park, a woman reading<lb />a book suddenly stabs herself in the throat<lb />with a hairpin. Blocks away, workers on<lb />a construction site Just casually walk off<lb />the iron skeleton of a skyscraper, plum-<lb />meting to their deaths. Meanwhile, in<lb />a downtown Philadelphia apartment,<lb />Elliot (Mark Wahlberg) and Alma (Zooey<lb />Deschanel) are having an argument. After<lb />months of trying, Alma realizes that their<lb />marriage is no longer working and is<lb />preparing to leave Elliot. Elliot, however,<lb />feels that there is still hope that they can<lb />repair their relationship. Alma disagrees.<lb />As reports of strange deaths begin to<lb />come in from cities around the world,<lb />some believe that the mysterious deaths<lb />are part of a coordinated terrorist attack.<lb /><lb />The school where Elliot teaches science is |<lb /><lb />dismissed and Elliott races home to col-<lb />lect Alma and meet his friend Julian (John<lb />Leguizamo) and his daughter Jessica at<lb />Philadelphia's 30th Street Station in order<lb /><lb />to head out to the presumed safety of the .<lb /><lb />New Jersey countryside.<lb />Soon after leaving Philadelphia, Elliot<lb /><lb />~begins to realize that the deaths aren't the<lb /><lb />result of a terrorist attack, but are being<lb />caused by the release of a toxin by the<lb />surrounding plant life in an evolutionary<lb />attempt to protect themselves from the<lb />human race. Again, keep in mind: the film<lb />is about killer trees and killer plants<lb /><lb />However, the characters in this film<lb />somehow always end up surrounded by<lb />the nature that is trying to kill them.<lb /><lb />If nature itself turned against man-<lb />kind, the logical course of action would be<lb />to seek solace indoors. Possibly nail your<lb />windows shut and try to make the room<lb />as airtight as possible, right? I personally<lb />know of dozens of spots that would be<lb />much safer than roaming around fields,<lb />forests and gardens aimlessly. Neverthe- <lb />less, Shyamalan has his characters romp-<lb />ing around fields of jasmine like hippies<lb />at Woodstock. We are forced to watch in<lb />boredom as the film ends abruptly " at<lb />the exact moment when Alma realizes<lb />she really does want to be a proper wife<lb />to Elliot. We are then left with an image<lb />of Elliot, Alma andJessica embracing in a<lb />de-monstered field of plants, in the middle<lb />of an Eastern seaboard, which has almost<lb />completely suicided? itself.<lb /><lb />Poof. The toxin party is over and<lb />though the area is less populated, every-<lb />thing returns to normal. Well, until it<lb />starts to happen in France.<lb /><lb />This film was a waste of time and if I<lb />were a tree, I would be offended to have<lb />my genus and species in the credits.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />Bhat lrecess BirscSinkeicd<lb /><lb />eof Mice tis ?,?Seexesd bea ce<lb /><lb />oer gyigers Foor tether Iona e hiT<lb /><lb />$207 Carolina Awe.<lb />2ES-BTS-TIPF<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />SAM Rs<lb /><lb />Sports<lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY JUNE 18, 2008<lb /><lb />PAGE 8<lb /><lb />Major League<lb /><lb />Philadelphia Barrage<lb />and Rochester Rattlers<lb />face off<lb /><lb />HART HOLLOMAN<lb />STAFF WRITER<lb /><lb />Major League Lacrosse is<lb />coming to North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The defending MLL cham-<lb />pions Philadelphia Barrage will<lb />take on the Rochester Rattlers<lb />on Saturday night at WakeMed<lb />Soccer Park in Cary.<lb /><lb />The match will mark the two<lb /><lb />teamsT second and final match-up<lb />of the season. :<lb /><lb />The two squads met last year<lb />for the Eastern Conference cham-<lb />pionship, with the Barrage taking<lb />down the high flying Rattlers<lb />and eventually winning their<lb />second MLL:championship in a<lb /><lb />row. However, a season-long road<lb />trip has left the Barrage looking<lb />vulnerable all season, including a<lb />22-9 shellacking at the hands of<lb />the Rattlers in Rochester earlier<lb />this season. .<lb /><lb />With their new stadium under<lb />construction, MLL has decided<lb />that the Barrage will play all their<lb />games on the road this season.<lb /><lb />- Their scheduled away games<lb />are still played at that host teamTs<lb /><lb />Lacrosse will call<lb /><lb />NS:<lb /><lb />venue, but their scheduled home<lb /><lb />games have been placed in cities:<lb /><lb />without MLL teams to gauge<lb />interest in areas for expansion<lb />plans. Such is the plight of a<lb />fledgling league trying to make<lb />its way in the pro sports market,<lb />but MLL has always gone away<lb />from the normal MO for profes-<lb />sional leagues.<lb /><lb />First off, all the players make<lb /><lb />the same amount of money. Game<lb /><lb />ROCHESTER<lb /><lb />day squads are limited to an 18<lb />player roster. Every player on the<lb />roster gets a game check. All the<lb />checks are for the same amount.<lb />There are no signing bonuses<lb />or guaranteed money. Players<lb />have to play to get paid. Most<lb />teams have a pool of around 25<lb />players to choose from to make<lb />their game day roster, so that<lb />means anywhere from five to<lb />10 guys who practice with the<lb /><lb />Cary home<lb /><lb />team donTt receive game checks.<lb /><lb />This breeds the type of com-<lb />petition not seen in pro sports,<lb />where players make a salary .<lb />whether they play or not. This<lb />also means that most players<lb />have other jobs. Try working a<lb /><lb />*..nine-hour day at the office then<lb /><lb />a three-hour practice, four nights<lb />a week.<lb /><lb />Also, MLL broke ranks with<lb />most professional leagues by<lb />making significant rule changes<lb />between their league and col-<lb />lege play.<lb /><lb />The NBA has minor changes<lb />with foul allotment and timing,<lb />but MLL took a radical approach<lb />in fashioning the game to promote<lb />the wide array of offensive talent<lb />the league possesses. To keep the<lb />game moving and increase shot<lb /><lb />see LACROSSE page 9<lb /><lb />as All-American<lb /><lb />Kemp Is one of three C-<lb />USA players to land on<lb />the team<lb /><lb />(ECU SID)<lb /><lb />ECU catcher Corey Kemp<lb />was named second-team All-<lb />America Thursday afternoon by<lb />Baseball America, the publica-<lb />tion announced. Kemp is one of<lb />three Conference USA players<lb /><lb />~to be honored with TulaneTs<lb /><lb />Shooter Hunt and Southern<lb />MissT Barry Bowden taking<lb />home third-team honors.<lb />Kemp, a third-team National<lb />Collegiate Baseball Writers<lb />Association (NCBWA) All-<lb />American, became the second<lb />Pirate to be named C-USA<lb /><lb />Player-of-the-Year. He was one<lb /><lb />of the most productive hitters in<lb />Conference USA all season long,<lb />leading the league RBI (72) and<lb />ranking second in home runs<lb />(16), while batting .341 with a<lb />.628 slugging percentage.<lb />Kemp produced 23 multi-hit<lb />and 20 multi-RBI games and<lb /><lb />had 11 game-winning RBI. In 24<lb /><lb />conference games, he<lb />batted .319 with 10<lb />homers and 38 RBI.<lb /><lb />- Hunt led Tulane<lb />and Conference USA<lb />in opponent batting<lb />average (.175), total<lb />strikeouts (126) and<lb />strikeouts looking<lb />(48). Hunt also led<lb />the team with nine<lb />wins and paced the<lb />club while ranking<lb />second in the con-<lb />ference with.a 2.68<lb />ERA and topped the<lb />circuit with 100.2<lb />innings pitched.<lb /><lb />With 126 strike-<lb />outs, Hunt becomes<lb />the fourth Tulane<lb />hurler in as many<lb />years to eclipse the<lb />100-K mark in a<lb />season. In addition,<lb />Hunt ranks fifth in<lb />the NCAA in strike-<lb />outs and hits allowed<lb />per nine innings<lb />(5.54) and 12th in strikeouts per<lb />nine innings (11.26). His .175<lb />opponent batting average in 2008<lb /><lb />ECU SID<lb /><lb />is a Tulane single-season record,<lb /><lb />Kemp was a L4th round selection of the<lb />Milwaukee Brewers in the 2008 MLB<lb />Amateur Draft. 3<lb /><lb />Baseball America selects Kemp<lb /><lb />surpassing the former mark of<lb />.203 set by Jason Navarro in 1997,<lb /><lb />see KEMP page 10 ©<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2008<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN ¢ SPORTS<lb /><lb />PAGE 9<lb /><lb />LACROSSE continued from page 8<lb /><lb />totals they instituted a 60 second<lb />shot clock.<lb /><lb />This takes out the tactical abil-<lb />ity to grind the tempo of a game<lb />down if a team is facing a better<lb />offense than they possess.<lb /><lb />The most drastic difference is<lb />the inclusion of a two-point shot<lb />in MLL. A 16-yard arch around<lb />the offensive zone makes outside<lb />shooting a commodity in MLL<lb /><lb />~and makes comeback attempts<lb />more exciting and spectacular in<lb />the pro game.<lb /><lb />This Saturday is an impor-<lb />tant game for both teams. Four<lb />teams, including the Barrage and<lb />the Rattlers, are tied atop the<lb />Eastern Conference standings at<lb /><lb />3-2 and both teams will be look-.<lb /><lb />ing for a win to get a foothold<lb />in the top of the standings. The<lb />Barrage will want to build on an<lb />overtime victory against Chicago<lb />that occurred last week as well as<lb />avenge their loss to the Rattlers<lb /><lb />earlier this season. The Rattlers<lb />are looking to bounce back after<lb />giving New Jersey their first fist<lb />win of the season last week.<lb />Look for the Barrage to get<lb />all-star attack man Ryan Boyle<lb />involved early in the game. He is<lb />one of the best feeders in the game<lb />and crucial to their game plan.<lb /><lb />Boyle was held quiet in the.<lb /><lb />first meeting between these two<lb />teams and they need him to play<lb />well to keep up with the high-<lb />powered offense of the Rattlers.<lb />The Rattlers will rely on reigning<lb />league MVP John Grant, Jr. and<lb />lefty, sharpshooter Joe Walters<lb />in what should turn out to be a<lb />barnburner. Expect a high-scoring<lb />shootout that should produce some<lb />great goals and a wild finish.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />RELOCATE continued from page 8<lb /><lb />the agreement as an important mile-<lb />stone for the Hurricanes.<lb /><lb />The extension of our lease<lb />displays the confidence that. we<lb />have in the growth of hockey in this<lb />market,? said Rutherford in a press<lb />conference last week.<lb /><lb />So, would Rutherford have con-<lb />fidence in hockey in NC if they had<lb />not reached a deal?<lb /><lb />It seems securing stadium rights<lb />has always been more important than<lb />the teamTs popularity and fan base.<lb /><lb />The Charlotte Hornets led the<lb />NBA in attendance in their early<lb />years before fans developed a hatred<lb />for owner George Shinn, who threat-<lb />ened to move the team unless he got<lb />a new stadium.<lb /><lb />The city of Charlotte finally<lb /><lb />~agreed to a new stadium, but only if<lb /><lb />Shinn sold the team. Shinn responded<lb />by packing the franchise up and<lb />moving them to New Orleans, where<lb />the team is now thriving.<lb /><lb />The Minnesota Twins flirted<lb /><lb />with a move to the triad region of<lb />NC in the mid-1990s, but reached a<lb />stadium deal in the final hour to keep<lb />the team in Minneapolis.<lb /><lb />As recently as two years ago, talks<lb />circulated around the Florida Marlins<lb />jumping ship in Miami, with Charlotte<lb />serving as a potential home for the<lb />two-time world champions. This goes<lb />to show that even winning franchises<lb />are not immune from relocation.<lb /><lb />The NFL's Baltimore Colts,<lb />a famed and successful franchise,<lb />moved to Indianapolis after the 1983<lb />season. In a bitter departure, the<lb />teamTs property was literally moved<lb />in the middle of the night without<lb />any warning.<lb /><lb />Ironically, Baltimore was part<lb />of another hostile transfer, when<lb />ClevelandTs beloved Browns became<lb />the Baltimore Ravens:in 1997.<lb /><lb />The San Jose Earthquakes of<lb />Major League Soccer were moved to<lb />Houston to become the Dynamo in<lb />2006 despite having two MLS Cup<lb /><lb />The East Carolinian:<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />titles to their name.<lb /><lb />Since the move, the Dynamo<lb />has won back-to-back MLS titles,<lb />bringing the franchiseTs champion-<lb />ship tally to four.<lb /><lb />~The relocation trend is almost<lb />exclusively indigenous to North<lb />America, especially in the U.S.<lb /><lb />In recent years, Liverpool foot-<lb />ball club in England has planned a<lb />move from historic Anfield to a new<lb />70,000-seat stadium.<lb /><lb />When matters get complicated,<lb />you donTt hear threats of moving<lb />the team to another city. The idea of<lb />moving a storied football club around<lb />England would be met with the fierc-<lb />est of outrages.<lb /><lb />However, two American busi-<lb />nessmen, Tom Hicks and George<lb />Gillett, do lead the club. I wouldnTt<lb />get too comfortable if I were a Reds<lb /><lb />~supporter. .<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />e Put Out Every Wednesday.<lb /><lb />Limited Availability: One Month FREE Rent!<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />stu al<lb /><lb />peace of mind<lb /><lb />tiesct crere: Ma Pre<lb /><lb />CPta tered<lb /><lb />= rr OoyIme»nt<lb /><lb />Svat x<lb /><lb />sat<lb /><lb />STUDENT APA TM<lb /><lb />Neamt res hee ears nye<lb /><lb />SRR epee<lb /><lb />See Office for Details.<lb /><lb />Env Homes<lb /><lb />BelamyStudentApartments.com<lb /><lb /></p>
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