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        <p>11th Winningest Team In The Nation Over The Last Five Years!
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          <lb />Date Opponent Location<lb />Sept. 3 N.C. State University Raleigh, N.C.<lb />Sept.10 Duke University Durham, N.C.<lb />Sept. 17 University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio<lb />Sept. 24 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />Oct = 1 University of South Carolina Columbia, S.C.<lb />Oct. 8 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />(Homecoming)<lb />Oct. 15 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND GREENVILEE, N.C.<lb />Oct. 22 tne Citadel Charleston, S.C.<lb />Oct. 29 UNIVERSITY OF<lb /><lb />SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />Nov. 5 Appalachian State University Boone, N.C.<lb />Nov. 12 College of William and Mary Norfolk, Va.<lb /><lb />(Oyster Bowl- ECU host/home team)<lb /><lb />1976 RESULTS<lb />Overall: 9-2-0 Southern Conference: 4-1-0 (ist) Home: 5-0-0<lb />Opponent Location ECU OPP<lb />UNIVERSITY OF<lb />SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI GREENVILLE, N.C. 48 0<lb />N.C. State University Raleigh, N.C. 23 14<lb />College of William and Mary* Williamsburg, Va. 20 19<lb />THE CITADEL* GREENVILLE, N.C. 22 3<lb />SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, N.C. 49 14<lb />Virginia Military Institute* Lexington, Va. ug, 3<lb />University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 10 12<lb />WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, N.C. 24 Ly<lb />University of Richmond Richmond, Va. 20 10<lb />Furman University" Greenville, S.C. 10 1?<lb />APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY * GREENVILLE, N.C. oo 7<lb />278. +=+T1G<lb /><lb />1977 SCHEDULE<lb /><lb />*Southern Conference Games<lb /><lb />PIRATES '77 -<lb /><lb />Time<lb /><lb />7:06 p.m.<lb />1:30 p.m.<lb />730 P.M.<lb />700 p.m.<lb />730 p.m.<lb />1:30-0.m1.<lb /><lb />7:00 p.m.<lb />7:00 p.11.<lb /><lb />7:00 p.m.<lb />1:30 p.m.<lb />3d p.m.<lb /><lb />Road: 4-2-0<lb />Attendance<lb /><lb />17,400<lb />49,700<lb />13,500<lb />18,250<lb />16,200<lb /><lb />7,700<lb />49,000<lb />21,506<lb />15,500<lb />13,100<lb />15,335<lb /><lb />23) AG<lb /><lb />Home-88,691<lb />Average-17,738<lb /><lb />East Carolina University Football Guide, published by the Sports Information Office<lb /><lb />for Press, Radio and TV. Copies available to the general public at $3.00 each.<lb /><lb />Prepared and edited by Ken Smith, Director of Sports Information and Promotions<lb /><lb />Assisted by Jon Verner, Steve Wheeler, Jeanne Hagan<lb /><lb />A special note of thanks to Jack Wrenn, graduate student, for use of his new thesis<lb />on the history of East Carolina football in order to correct many past errors.<lb /><lb />Photo Credits To: Chuck Vollertsen, John Banks, George Holland, Ronnie Wood-<lb /><lb />Cock<lb /><lb />Printed By: National Printing Company, Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />TABLE OF CONTENTS<lb /><lb />Special Features Page<lb />On The Covers ..2...2...5.. 2<lb />independent Status ... 25.2222.) 3<lb />End of An Era (Jenkins Retires) ........ 4<lb />Walkons aU BCU wc: 0 6<lb /><lb />Memo to the Media .................. 8<lb /><lb />1977 Prospectus<lb />The Stom.. 4.352. 3 10<lb />Depth Chart... 623559 6...) | 12<lb />Lettermen .,.:.....0....5...... 13<lb />Position Analysis': 3-54. ee 14<lb /><lb />Meet The Coaches<lb />Pat Dye 4 ee 18<lb />ASSISTanIS.....5 Foe. see Peed eae 20<lb />Graduate Assistants. .....6.5.:.  .4) 24<lb /><lb />Meet The Players<lb />All-America Candidates ............. 26<lb />Other All Starse. cain oe ci 30<lb />Player Sketches... 2.052.460 05.75. 4. 31<lb />Recruit Thumbnails... 3 2�..45. 22. 54<lb /><lb />Opponents<lb />Mascots/Nicknames................ 58<lb />SIDS/(Mileage.. 6.33. eee es 59<lb />Opponent Fatts:........16,.42.. ; 60<lb />Series Records. ..42�..,..5......... 7}<lb /><lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />The Stony: 6-3) 25332. 72<lb />Attendance Malks ..:... 3276.2... = 74<lb /><lb />Travel Plans............. 3). 76<lb /><lb />Rosters (Detachable)<lb /><lb />Numerical: Po ee T/<lb />DreSS fa es v7<lb />Pronunciation Glide: ..5.. 22. = 77<lb />Alphabetical. ...........5 2.625) 77-A<lb />ReCMUNS ... eee ee 77-D<lb />By States; so. win a ee 78<lb />By Classes... oo a 78<lb /><lb />Picturing The Formations<lb />Offems�e 2. 6 a es 78<lb />DefenSe 6 25. se ee a 78<lb /><lb />1976 In Review<lb />Results... 3, 6x O55 ee 80<lb />HONOIS.. eeu ee 80<lb />Game-By-Game....3.,-�� 4...) 81<lb />Team Statistics... 17. 92<lb />individual Statistics ....---.....0... 93<lb />Defensive Statistics ...2 9.6 -....25.. 95<lb />Team Supenatives -... 2. 4. 2... 96<lb />individual Superlatives.............. 97<lb />Records Brokell.......2.00..0 3... 98<lb /><lb />Records Book<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Individual Single Game............. 100<lb />individual Season; 2.0 a6 ae: 101<lb />indwidual:Gareer, 2.4 fa ae. 102<lb />Team, single''Game....4. 2 4.......2. 103<lb />VeamSeaSON 26. oo... eco ae 104<lb />Most-Fewest-Biggest.............. 105<lb />DORGRIaVS . 22. 60 4:6 6. 106<lb />Post.season BOWIS.�.. oa. . 6. ue os 107<lb />Individual Bowl WiaikS ............. 107<lb />Yearly beag@ers' eee. 109<lb />Top Ten Career Performers. ......... WZ<lb />Top Ten Single Game Performers..... 113<lb />ReECOrd Of Coaches... .......1..-- 115<lb />helewision Record... .... 04. fa 38, 115<lb />Southern Conference<lb />Stasavich IfODRY 9... .2.56..�5...2 5. 116<lb />Commissioners Culp: ............. 116<lb />1976 Standings:....54.:..7.;...5% WAZ.<lb />All-Time Standings. .:)... 60.08. :. WZ<lb />ECU Year-by-YearinSC...........: 7<lb />Did YouKnow?.. .....7........2.. 118<lb />Scoreboard<lb />41 Years of Pirate Football .......... 120<lb />ECU vs AllOpponents ........... - 125<lb />ECU Series Records vs All Opponents . 127<lb />Pirates Year-by-Year... . 2.0.0.0. 544 131<lb />Honors-Awards<lb />National/Southern Conference....... 134<lb />POSt-S6A50M. 9... 137<lb />ECU Sports HallofFame 7.7... .-) 7. 138<lb />The University<lb />The Stony oe a ee 140<lb />DrdieoWedenkins,,.....0.0..2. =<lb />AGministation: oc ceeun OO) Bose ces<lb />Athletic DirectOpecwc tN foo Ge<lb />Key Staff MemberS:sc., 05 jaa<lb />Sports Medicine . . , esssage<lb />Pirate Club. 67: fo. non<lb />Phone DiregUty.:65200. �.<lb />Media<lb />Pirate S60rts Network+. 0.6.2 52...-<lb />Primagy News Outletsi.s o-.2 2... 4<lb />In Me 7)<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ON THE COVERS.....<lb /><lb />The front cover portrays an array of East Carolina University football . . . its action,<lb />cheers, leaders, television coverage. It's all a part of Pirate football.<lb /><lb />Left to Right:<lb /><lb />.. The Pirates of East Carolina University take the field for 1977 with<lb /><lb />five consecutive winning seasons.<lb /><lb />. Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, proclaimed East Carolina's number one fan,<lb /><lb />looks ahead to stadium expansion and retirement.<lb /><lb />. The Pirates in action against rival North Carolina.<lb /><lb />. The ABC-TV camera gets a front seat view in Ficklen Stadium<lb /><lb />with cheering Pirate fans as a backdrop during last year's<lb />Appalachian State game.<lb /><lb />. Cheers abound when the Pirates play as led by the colorful ECU<lb /><lb />cheerleaders.<lb /><lb />. More action against those rival Tar Heels.<lb /><lb />. Pat Dye, the second winningest coach in school history, watches<lb /><lb />intently from the sidelines.<lb /><lb />The back cover represents East Carolina University's brain, brawn and speed on the<lb />1977 football team. All players that have a cumulative average of 3.0 or better, a<lb />speed of 4.6 or better in the 40, and/or can bench press at least twice their weight<lb />are included in this group. The picture is identified on the back, while each player's<lb />achievement in the brain, brawn and speed categories is listed here.<lb /><lb />Steve Greer: 3.696 average - 4.6 speed<lb />Vince Kolanko: 3.507 average<lb />Steve Benton: 3.2 average<lb /><lb />Harold Randolph: 4.53 speed<lb />Willie Holley: 4.58 speed<lb />Nate Adams: 4.6 speed<lb /><lb />Leander Green: 3.187 average - 4.55 speed Willie Hawkins: 4.6 speed<lb /><lb />Henry Trevathan: 3.133 average<lb />Steve Synder: 3.129 average<lb /><lb />Terry Gallaher: 4.6 speed<lb />Wayne Poole: 440 pounds<lb /><lb />Rickie Holliday: 3.021 average - 320 pounds Tim Swords: 415 pounds<lb /><lb />Vern Davenport: 3.000 average<lb />Eddie Hicks: 4.3 speed<lb /><lb />Billy Ray Washington: 4.4 speed<lb />Fred Chavis: 4.41 speed<lb />Theodore Sutton: 4.44 speed<lb />Sam Harrell: 4.5 speed<lb /><lb />Charlie Carter: 4.5 speed<lb /><lb />2/ECU<lb /><lb />Matt Mulholland: 405 pounds<lb />Mitchell Johnston: 375 pounds<lb />John Wrape: 370 pounds<lb />Steve Craven: 360 pounds<lb />Oliver Felton: 345 pounds<lb />Todd Tucker: 340 pounds<lb />Larry Paul: 340 pounds<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ve cra OK cy<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA EMBARKS UPON<lb />INDEPENDENT STATUS........<lb /><lb />For the first time in 13 years, East Carolina University athletic<lb />teams will not be affiliated with an athletic conference. The Pirate<lb />teams are all of independent status for the 1977-78 school year.<lb /><lb />A committee appointed by the East Carolina Board of Trustees to<lb />study the future of East Carolina athletics, recommended to the<lb />Board during 1975 that the school should withdraw from the<lb />Southern Conference in June of 1977. That action was approved by<lb />the Board of Trustees and ECU did officially withdraw last June.<lb /><lb />East Carolina was admitted to the Southern Conference in 1964 as<lb />a probationary member for one year. The Pirate teams became<lb />eligible for championships during the 1965-66 school year.<lb /><lb />The only other conference affiliation for East Carolina was from<lb />1947 to 1962 when the school was a member of the North State<lb />Conference, later changed in name to the Carolinas Conference.<lb /><lb />Prior to the 1947-48 school year, East Carolina had been an in-<lb />dependent since the inception of intercollegiate athletics at the<lb />school in 1931.<lb /><lb />The future of East Carolina in affiliation with another conference is<lb />most unclear at this time. Continued studies are taking place as to<lb />the direction East Carolina should take, with independent status<lb />perhaps being a stepping stone into something much bigger and bet-<lb />ter for Pirate teams. Talk of a new conference being formed from<lb />current major independents in the south is most prominent.<lb /><lb />QUICK ECU FACTS<lb /><lb />LOCATION: Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />ENROLLMENT: 12,500<lb /><lb />FOUNDED: 1907<lb /><lb />CHANCELLOR: Dr. Leo W. Jenkins<lb />CONFERENCE: NCAA Division | Independent<lb />NICKNAME: Pirates<lb /><lb />COLORS: Purple and Gold<lb /><lb />STADIUM: Ficklen (20,000 - Grass)<lb />FOOTBALL STARTED: 1932<lb /><lb />ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bill Cain (919-757-6448)<lb />FOOTBALL COACH: Pat Dye (919-757-6330)<lb />PUBLICITY DIRECTOR: Ken Smith (919-757-6491)<lb /><lb />East Carolina University is a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina, a 16-unit state-wide system.<lb /><lb />PIRATES /3<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>aaa,<lb /><lb />THE END OF AN ERA IN EAST<lb />CAROLINA ATHLETICS.....<lb /><lb />Dr. Leo W. Jenkins to retire<lb /><lb />An era of rapid growth, tremendous change and strides to reach the top<lb />at East Carolina University, not just in academics, but also in athletics, has<lb />been directed by one Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, the Chancellor.<lb /><lb />That era, spanning 27 years, will come to a close in the spring when<lb />Jenkins retires.<lb /><lb />Yes, growth, change and reaching for the top will continue. But it won't<lb />be quite like the past. The era will be noted as one that stands alone, one<lb />unlike any other.<lb /><lb />One would not argue that Jenkins' middle name is controversy. The man<lb />thrives on controversy. But it produces results - positive results.<lb /><lb />No task has seemed too small for the New Jersey native that came to<lb />East Carolina College in 1947 as the dean.<lb /><lb />Jenkins has had four major projects, along with countless others, that he<lb />fought long and hard for, and succeeded.<lb /><lb />First was the nursing school, now ranked among the nation's very best.<lb /><lb />Second was university status for East Carolina College. From ECTC to<lb />ECC and under Jenkins to ECU.<lb /><lb />Third, the push for a fully accredited medical school at East Carolina.<lb />The first class enters that medical school this fall.<lb /><lb />And fourth, expansion of Ficklen Stadium to at least 35,000 seats. Con-<lb />struction begins November 1, immediately following this football season,<lb />after a successful $2 2 drive for funds.<lb /><lb />The academic realm is usually most associated with a Chancellor, not<lb />athletics, but with Jenkins, this is far from being the case. Athletics to<lb />Jenkins is every bit as important to the University as is the academic world.<lb /><lb />For his stand on athletics at East Carolina, as well as, all colleges and<lb />universities, Jenkins is noted as East Carolina's Number One Pirate Fan.<lb />And rightfully so.<lb /><lb />It has been under Jenkins' leadership that Pirate teams have come from<lb />mediocre status to nationally competitive status. Affiliation with a major<lb />conference, NCAA Division | status, and now, the embarking upon major<lb />independent status as a road to a greater future - these have all been nur-<lb />tured and matured during the Jenkins Era.<lb /><lb />When retirement is reality next spring, East Carolina University will have<lb />ended a great era in its history.<lb /><lb />And, it will have lost its Number One Pirate Fan!<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />4/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />.../ want to plead guilty of emphasizing athletics, not only at East<lb />Carolina College, but wherever my influence may do some good<lb />throughout our entire state.....<lb /><lb />...Not only should all progress be emphasized, but emphasis should be<lb />put also on the desire for victory or success. /t is completely within the<lb />great American tradition for athletes to have a burning desire to win. It<lb />would approach the ludicrous for us to advise our students majoring<lb />in business not to strive for success. ... Carrying this analogy over in-<lb />to athletics, the old adage that it makes no difference whether you win<lb />or lose but how you play the game becomes completely threadbare....<lb />.../n our present social structure the athlete has as much right and is<lb />entitled to as much respect as is the musician, the scholar, the<lb />debater, or anyone else associated with the college... .<lb /><lb />Dr. Leo Jenkins<lb /><lb />August 5, 1965<lb /><lb />Meeting of College Sports Information<lb />Directors of America<lb /><lb />Chicago, Illinois<lb /><lb />PIRATES /5<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ALLEN CREECH DAVENPORT FREER HOLLIDAY JOHNSON<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Dreams Come True For Walkons At East Carolina<lb />University...<lb />... 91x To Start This Year<lb /><lb />"Every walkon's dream is to earn a scholarship,"' said East Carolina head<lb />coach Pat Dye. 'And | would like for each to be able to do this."'<lb /><lb />That explains how Dye feels about walkons in his Pirate football program.<lb />They are important.<lb /><lb />Walkons are those players that elect to try out for the team without being<lb />recruited in any way and are not on scholarship.<lb /><lb />It's most unusual for walkons to play a major role with a football team. In<lb />fact, in many programs, walkons stand little chance of even making the<lb />team. But not so at East Carolina.<lb /><lb />"If football means enough to a youngster in college to come out, with the<lb />demands so great on individuals time, then they are going to be something<lb />special to us,'' continued Dye. ''Every kid that walks on at East Carolina will<lb />be treated no different than a scholarship kid and will get an equal chance<lb />to make this team."<lb /><lb />The proof of that statement can be found in the starting lineup alone at<lb />East Carolina, the ultimate for a walkon. All-America linebacker candidate<lb />Harold Randolph, center Rickie Holliday, quarterback Jimmy Southerland,<lb />tight end Barry Johnson, punter Rodney Allen --- these are all starters for<lb />1977 that were original walkons at East Carolina and have since earned a<lb />scholarship. Kickers Bill Lamm and Junior Creech are vying for starting<lb />placekicker and both fall in the same category.<lb /><lb />Other walkons appearing on the depth charts who have or will earn<lb />scholarships are linebacker Larry Paul, defensive tackle Vance Tingler, of-<lb />fensive tackle John Wrape, fullback Theodore Sutton, defensive back<lb />James Freer and split end Vern Davenport.<lb /><lb />"Tl think it's very significant that four years ago we encouraged non-<lb />scholarship football players to come out,'' added Dye. ''Although we did<lb />not recruit then, we made sure that all students knew our doors were open.<lb /><lb />"Our roster currently shows about 27 walkons from the 90 that ended<lb />spring practice. That's about '% of our team."<lb /><lb />6/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Why have walkons? Why worry<lb />with some folks that you know will<lb />never be a football player?<lb /><lb />"Walkons give tremendous sup-<lb />port,' answered Dye. ''On the prac-<lb />tice field in our preparation for other<lb />teams they are scout team members<lb />executing the opponents plays.<lb />Plus, good ___ football players<lb />sometimes emerge from this group.<lb /><lb />"| think there is a feeling here at<lb />East Carolina that a walkon can<lb />play. So we seem to get more out<lb />than some programs. And, in some<lb />cases, we have signed some to<lb />scholarships that maybe were not as<lb />good a football player as one should<lb />be to get a scholarship, but they<lb />were such good people we signed<lb />them anyway for their help."'<lb /><lb />At East Carolina University,<lb />walkons are special in football. And<lb />in many cases, East Carolina is<lb />special to walkons. Here, they get a<lb />chance to play, even to start, and in<lb />some cases, see the dream of<lb />earning a scholarship comes true.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAMM PAUL NDOLPH<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The 1977 East Carolina Walkons<lb /><lb />John Maness<lb />Thomas McLaurin<lb />Reid Bullock Reggie Moss<lb />Blake Camp Eddie Murphy<lb />Bobby Davidson Greg Pabers<lb /><lb />Wayne Banks<lb />Pete Benton<lb /><lb />William Elcock Mike Painter<lb />Jack Foushee Gino Petty<lb />Tommy Grove Joe Powell<lb /><lb />Allen Hines<lb />Von Hofmeister<lb />Jesse Ingram<lb />Alfred Lambert<lb /><lb />The 1977 Original Walkons Who<lb />Have or Will Earn a Scholarship<lb />This Fall<lb /><lb />*Rodney Allen<lb />* Junior Creech<lb />Vern Davenport<lb />James Freer<lb />*Rickie Holliday<lb />*Barry Johnson<lb />*Bill Lamm<lb />Larry Paul<lb />*Harold Randolph<lb />* Jimmy Southerland<lb />Theodore Sutton<lb />Vance Tingler<lb />John Wrape<lb /><lb />*Probable Starters<lb /><lb />Bruce Pringle<lb />Paul Ricciarelli<lb />Tod Tucker<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SOUTHERLAND SUTTON TINGLER<lb /><lb />WRAPE<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 7<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />MEMO TO THE MEDIA<lb /><lb />REQUESTS FOR WORKING MEDIA CREDENTIALS: All members of the press, radio<lb />and/or television should make requests for working credentials to Ken Smith,<lb />Sports Information Director, Minges Coliseum, East Carolina University, Greenville,<lb />N.C. 27834. Credentials should be requested one week in advance of the event, in<lb />writing. If sufficient time, passes will be mailed. Otherwise passes will be left at will<lb />call, located at the scoreboard end of the stadium, opposite from Minges Coliseum.<lb /><lb />RADIO BROADCAST INFORMATION: Visiting radio network or station(s) must be<lb />designated by the opponent school's sports information director or athletic director.<lb />There is space for only one official outlet for opponents in the press box. A booth<lb />will be assigned only upon designation as stated above. Phone lines should be<lb />ordered by the station and/or network through Carolina Telephone and Telegraph<lb />in Greenville, N.C. Phone: 919-758-9111.<lb /><lb />SCOUTING CREDENTIALS: No scouting passes will be issued in compliance with<lb />NCAA rules.<lb /><lb />PHOTOGRAPHERS: Photography passes for still photographers are granted for the<lb />sidelines only. Only TV cameramen are permitted on top of the press box. Passes<lb />must be requested in writing by sports editors or sports directors of those affiliates<lb />covering the game. Photography passes do not grant admission to the press box.<lb /><lb />PARKING: Parking passes should be requested at the same time working press or<lb />photography passes are requested. Parking passes should be limited to one per<lb />request. All parking will be in the paved lot to the north side of Minges Coliseum.<lb />Enter lot from Ficklen Drive, which is accessible only from Charles Street. Charles<lb />Street intersects the 264 Bypass at Pitt Plaza.<lb /><lb />COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS: A limited supply of complimentary tickets is available,<lb />but no more than two (2) will be issued per working request. These are strictly on a<lb />first-come, first-serve basis.<lb /><lb />SERVICES: Quarterly play-by-play, halftime and final team statistics, final individual<lb />offensive and defensive statistics, scoring summary, lineups and quotes from both<lb />coaches. Four telephones and two telecopiers are available in the press box.<lb />Additional phones and office space is available in nearby Minges Coliseum for pre-<lb />game and post-game work. Individual player and coach interviews are available<lb />upon request, in addition to, regularly scheduled post-game press conferences<lb />which are telephoned back to the press box via a telephone/intercom system. This<lb />is approximately 15 minutes after the game. One may visit the coach directly during<lb />the press conference also. Sandwiches and soft drinks and other light snacks are<lb />served in the press box at each home game.<lb /><lb />Sports Information Director: Ken Smith<lb />919-757-6491 - Office<lb />919-758-2254 - Home<lb /><lb />8/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>-----------<lb />PROSPECTUS 1977 F<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />GENERAL ASSESSMENT<lb />The 1977 East Carolina University football season looms like a big puzzle. A lot of<lb />pieces must fall in place for the finished product to take on the air of previous Pirate<lb />seasons. c<lb />Master planner Pat Dye, highly successful three-year head coach, is looking for<lb />the pieces to fall in place at quarterback, center, left offensive line, the secondary<lb />and the kicking game.<lb /><lb />With seasons of 9-2, 9-2, 7-4, 8-3 and 9-2 in the previous five years, success is just P<lb />expected from the Pirate team in 1977. And it could well be.<lb /><lb />"| think we have a chance to be a real fine football team in the fall,'' says Dye. L<lb />"But the secret to how good we will end up being will be determined by how much ;<lb /><lb />grit we've got.<lb /><lb />"The ability is great at some positions and average at others. We have depth at<lb />some positions and very little at others. If all the pieces fall in place and we have no<lb />major injuries or rash of injuries, then we could be good." :<lb /><lb />OFFENSE |<lb /><lb />Two of the key positions of a wishbone offense are missing pieces in the 1977 P|<lb />puzzle - quarterback and center. Three-year starter Mike Weaver will be hard to |<lb />replace at quarterback, while four-year starter Timmy Hightower will be greatly<lb />missed at center. |<lb /><lb />How these two positions shape up will tell a great deal about how powerful the @<lb />Pirate wishbone will be in 1977. Over the previous years, it has been a tough |<lb />machine to stop. Last season, the Pirates ranked fifth in the nation in rushing of-<lb />fense with 296.6 yards per game.<lb /><lb />Jimmy Southerland, the lone candidate with experience, Leander Green and<lb />Steve Greer are battling for the OB slot. Rickie Holliday appears set at center.<lb /><lb />"I'm not as worried about either position now as | was before spring practice, '<lb />said Dye. ''While quarterback is still up for grabs in the fall, | think we can be solid<lb />there. Rickie is stronger than Timmy at center and has filled in nicely."<lb /><lb />The power obviously lies with the running backs. All-America candidate Eddie<lb />Hicks (Jr/6-2/205/897 yards/6.5 avg.) will be one of the south's premier running<lb />backs. He'll team with Willie Hawkins (Sr/5-11/195/170 yards/5.1 avg.), while Sam<lb />Harrell (Jr/6-2/210) indicated in the spring to be a real challenger at either position.<lb />They rank in speed at 4.3, 4.5, 4.6, respectively, in the 40.<lb /><lb />Vince Kolanko is set to step in at fullback, with newcomers Theodore Sutton and<lb />Perry Allred close behind.<lb /><lb />The offensive line is anchored by all-America candidate Wayne Bolt at guard. The<lb />6-1, 265 pounder enters his fourth year as a starter, having graded the highest of<lb />anyone up front last year. He'll be flanked by returning starter Matt Mulholland on<lb />the right side.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />10/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />NOTE: Bold letters denote 1976 starters. *Denotes number of letters won.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />1977 DEPTH CHART<lb /><lb />(Based on Spring Practice)<lb /><lb />Terry Gallaher**<lb />Mitchell Smith*<lb />Nelson Smith*<lb />Rickie Holliday**<lb />Wayne Bolt***<lb />Matt Mulholland* *<lb />Barry Johnson**<lb />Jimmy Southerland**<lb />Willie Hawkins***<lb />Eddie Hicks**<lb />Vince Kolanko***<lb /><lb />Zack Valentine**<lb />Wayne Pool**<lb />Oliver Felton**<lb />Noah Clark*<lb /><lb />Fred Chavis**<lb />Harold Randolph***<lb />Mike Brewington* #<lb />Willie Holley #<lb />Charlie Carter#<lb />Steve Hale***<lb />Gerald Hall*<lb /><lb />sophomores.<lb /><lb />12/ECU<lb /><lb />OFFENSE<lb /><lb />98<lb />7S<lb />69<lb />94<lb />83<lb />54<lb />ac<lb />20<lb />34<lb /><lb />44<lb /><lb />Billy Ray Washington #<lb />Mike Heywood<lb />Wayne Inman#<lb />Jeff Hagans#<lb />Mitchell Johnston<lb />Mike Heywood<lb />Eric Walker#<lb />Leander Green##<lb />Sam Harrell<lb /><lb />Sam Harrell<lb />Theodore Sutton#<lb /><lb />DEFENSE<lb /><lb />Ed Nelson<lb /><lb />Vance Tingler<lb />Clifford Williams #<lb />Woodrow Stevenson#<lb />John Morris* #<lb />Harold Fort***<lb />Larry Paul**<lb /><lb />James Freer#<lb />Thomas McLaurin#<lb />Drew Fish***<lb /><lb />Ruffin McNeil* #<lb /><lb />o/<lb /><lb />70<lb /><lb />70<lb /><lb />64<lb /><lb />27<lb /><lb />Vern Davenport #<lb />Tim Swords**<lb />Drew O'Donnell#<lb />Robert Wirthlin#<lb />John Maness<lb />John Wrape<lb /><lb />Joe Godette#<lb />Steve Greer#<lb />Alexander French**<lb />Valla Olliver<lb /><lb />Perry Allred #<lb /><lb />Henry Blackwell#<lb />D.7T: Joyner<lb />Blake Camp<lb /><lb />D.T. Joyner*<lb />John Bauer#<lb />Tommy Summer*<lb />Tommy Summer*<lb /><lb />Mike Dross**<lb />Tommy Grove#<lb /><lb />## Denotes<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LETTERMEN RETURNING (32)<lb />(Caps Denote 1976 Starters)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Offensive Unit (13) Defensive Unit (18)<lb /><lb />SE - TERRY GALLAHER E - ZACK VALENTINE, Fred Chavis, John Morris<lb /><lb />T - MATT MULHOLLAND, Mitchell Smith T - WAYNE POOLE, Noah Clark, D.T. Joyner,<lb /><lb />G - WAYNE BOLT, Nelson Smith Tim Swords<lb /><lb />C - Rickie Holliday NG - OLIVER FELTON<lb /><lb />TE - Barry Johnson LB - HAROLD RANDOLPH,<lb /><lb />QB - Jimmy Southerland, Steve Greer MIKE BREWINGTON, HAROLD FORT<lb /><lb />RB - WILLIE HAWKINS, EDDIE HICKS, Larry Paul, Tommy Summer<lb /><lb />Alexander French cB -<lb />FB - Vince Kolanko S$ - GERALD HALL, Mike Dross, Drew Fish,<lb />Steve Hale, Ruffin McNeil<lb /><lb />Kicking Unit (2) Placekicker: Barry Johnson<lb />Punter: Snapper: Gene Winters<lb /><lb />TOP RETURNING NON-LETTERMEN (31)<lb /><lb />(Possible Starters in Caps)<lb /><lb />Offensive Unit (16) Defensive Unit (12)<lb />SE - Vern Davenport, Billy Ray Washington E - John Bauer, Ed Nelson, Henry Blackwell<lb />T - Mike Heywood, John Wrape T - Woodrow Stevenson, Vance Tingler<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />G - Wayne Inman, Mitchell Johnston, NG - Blake Camp, Clifford Williams<lb />John Maness PB<lb /><lb />C - Jeff Hagans, Robert Wirthlin CB - CHARLIE CARTER, James Freer,<lb /><lb />TE - Eric Walker WILLIE HOLLEY, Thomas McLaurin<lb /><lb />QB - LEANDER GREEN, Joe Powell<lb />RB - Nate Adams, SAM HARRELL<lb />FB - Perry Allred, Theodore Sutton<lb /><lb />$ - Tommy Grove<lb /><lb />Kicking Unit (3) Placekicker: Junior Creech, Bill Lamm<lb />Punter: RODNEY ALLEN Snapper:<lb /><lb />LETTERMEN LOST (16)<lb />(Caps Denote 1976 Starters)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Offensive Unit (9) Defensive Unit (7)<lb /><lb />SE - E - CARY GODETTE<lb /><lb />T - RICKY BENNETT T - JAKE DOVE<lb /><lb />G - RANDY PARRISH NG - Nick Bullock<lb /><lb />C - TIM HIGHTOWER, Brad Decker rE ee<lb /><lb />TE - CLAY BURNETT CB - ERNEST MADISON, REGGIE PINKNEY<lb />= - MIKE WEAVER, Pete Conaty S - JIM BOLDING, Greg Pingston<lb /><lb />FB - RAYMOND JONES, Tom Daub<lb /><lb />Kicking Unit (2) Placekicker: Pete Conaty<lb />Punter: Tom Daub Snapper:<lb /><lb />STARTERS RETURNING<lb />(Seniors in CAPS)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Offense Defense i<lb />SE 81 TERRY GALLAHER SSE 89. Zack Valentine |<lb />LT Uy 99 Wayne Poole<lb />LG NG 79 Oliver Felton<lb />c RT<lb />RG 68 WAYNE BOLT ee<lb />RT 76 We Mclboliaan SLB == 92 HAROLD RANDOLPH<lb />TE WLB 96 Mike Brewington<lb />QB 54 HAROLD FORT<lb />LHB = 33: WILLIE HAWKINS cB<lb />RHB =. 28 _Eddie Hicks sag<lb />FB FS<lb /><lb />Ss 11 Gerald Hall<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 13 |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LINEBACKER (Returning 6, Lost 0)<lb /><lb />The strongest position quality and quantity wise on the team. All-America can-<lb />didate Harold Randolph, with over 100 individual tackles each of the last two years,<lb />will team with one of the finest young players on the team, Mike Brewington, as the<lb />starters. In reserve are several players who have started at some time and have con-<lb />siderable experience in Harold Fort, Tommy Summer and Larry Paul.<lb /><lb />CORNER BACK (Returning 4, Lost 2)<lb /><lb />A big question mark. No one with real experience returns, with Reggie Pinkney<lb />and Ernest Madison graduated. Willie Holley and Charlie Carter, both sophomores,<lb />had real good showings in spring practice, but just lack game experience. James<lb />Freer and Thomas McLaurin next in line.<lb /><lb />SAFETY (Returning 5, Lost 2)<lb /><lb />Strong safety shows strong experience and great ability with returning Gerald<lb />Hall, an all-America candidate as a junior. Free safety shows potential, but minimal<lb />game experience with Steve Hale, who has been backup at all secondary positions<lb />over three years. Hale had a very good spring practice. Drew Fish and Ruffin Mc-<lb />Neill will be in reserve.<lb /><lb />Kicking Unit<lb />LETTERMEN:Returning 1, Lost 2 - STARTERS: Returning 1, Lost 2<lb /><lb />PUNTER (Returning 5, Lost 1)<lb /><lb />Two-year starter Tom Daub has graduated, leaving the punting game very much<lb />up in the air. Walkon Rodney Allen had a very fine spring practice and shows signs<lb />of being a very capable replacement. However, that game experience does not<lb />exist. Henry Trevathan, Tony Tripp, Paul Ricciarelli and Bill Lamm are all working in<lb />this area.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PLACE KICKER (Returning 3, Lost 1)<lb /><lb />Pete Conaty, the golden toe last year for ECU, who set all kinds of school records,<lb />led team and conference in scoring, and finished 15th in the nation in scoring, is<lb />gone. His replacement for field goals and extra points will be either Junior Creech or<lb />Bill Lamm, and those two, plus Barry Johnson, will handle kickoffs. Johnson is the<lb />only one with any real game experience.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SNAPPER (Returning 2, Lost 0)<lb /><lb />Gene Winters and Wayne Inman return as good snappers from last year. Winters<lb />has more experience and proved to be a fine snapper last year when the pressure<lb />was on to find a replacement for John Grinnell. Appears the position is solid.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />16/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAT DYE<lb />Head Coach<lb /><lb />It's no problem at all to describe East Carolina University's Pat Dye. He's<lb />a winner.<lb /><lb />With seasons of 7-4, 8-3 and 9-2, Dye has become the second winningest<lb />coach, percentage-wise, in East Carolina history (24-9, .727).<lb /><lb />Despite only three years as a head coach, Dye has already become<lb />recognized as one of the south's finest and a man of the future.<lb /><lb />The country boy from Georgia has been most successful in putting his<lb />southern drawl sell of Pirate football across to high school recruits, the<lb />Greenville community, alumni and the media.<lb /><lb />With a strong football background in the Southeastern Conference, as an<lb />All-America player at the University of Georgia and as a nine-year assistant<lb />coach at the University of Alabama under the legendary Bear Bryant, Dye<lb />has asserted his vast knowledge of the game to place East Carolina in a<lb />peak situation in football.<lb /><lb />Dye believes in keeping things simple. Games are won by solid technique<lb />in blocking and tackling, not with fancy frills and trick plays.<lb /><lb />Dye likes a challenge. His original reason for accepting the East Carolina<lb />job was "'just to find out if | could be a head coach''. Now that he knows the<lb />answer is yes, he is off to other challenges.<lb /><lb />To be the best, to play the best, to beat the best, to get bowl invitations,<lb />to play on TV regularly - these are challenges that Dye likes. No challenge<lb />stands as to big for Pat Dye.<lb /><lb />Beating N.C. State 23-14 in 1976, shocking North Carolina 38-17 in 1975,<lb />thrashing Virginia 61-10 - these are challenges already met and won by<lb />Dye.<lb /><lb />To win is the solution. And Pat Dye is a winner.<lb /><lb />18/ ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />A BIOGRAPHICAL LOOK AT<lb />PAT DYE<lb /><lb />YEARS AT ECU:<lb /><lb />Fourth (24-9-0)<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:<lb /><lb />Nine years at the University of Alabama, in<lb />charge of linebackers and recruiting. (1965-1973)<lb />PLAYING EXPERIENCE:<lb /><lb />Lettered three years in football and two years in<lb />track at Richmond Academy, Augusta, Ga.<lb />Lettered three years in football at the University of<lb />Georgia (1958-60) Served as alternate co-captain<lb />with Fran  Tarkenton. Georgia won SEC<lb />championship in 1959 and defeated Missouri in<lb />Orange Bowl, 14-0. Played pro ball two years with<lb />Edmonton Eskimoes of the Canadian Football<lb />League, as outside corner linebacker.<lb /><lb />HONORS:<lb /><lb />High School - All-state, all-America, Lineman of<lb />the Year in Georgia in 1956, captain of state<lb />championship team, threw shot, discuss and javelin<lb />for track state championship team in 1956.<lb /><lb />College - All-freshman team in Southeastern<lb />Conference in 1957, all-sophomore team in 1958,<lb />honorable mention All-America in 1959 as junior,<lb />All-America in 1960 and co-captain of team. Most<lb />Valuable Lineman in Southeastern Conference in<lb />1960, academic All-America 1959 and 1960, played<lb />in Blue-Gray Classic, Senior Bowl and Coaches All-<lb />America game.<lb /><lb />Service - All-Army for two years in 1963 and<lb />1964, voted Player of the Year for all armed forces<lb />in 1964 and received the ''Timmy Award" from the<lb />Washington, D.C. Touchdown Club.<lb /><lb />MILITARY SERVICE:<lb /><lb />Served two and one-half years in Army with<lb />discharge as First Lieutenant.<lb />EDUCATION:<lb /><lb />High School - Richmond Academy, Augusta, Ga.<lb />College - University of Georgia.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA:<lb /><lb />Full Name - Patrick Fain Dye<lb /><lb />Age - 36<lb /><lb />Born - November 6, 1939, Blythe, Ga.<lb /><lb />Marital Status - Wife, Sue Ward<lb /><lb />Children - Two sons, two daughters<lb /><lb />(Pat, Jr. 14; Missy 13; Brett 10: Wanda 6)<lb /><lb />BEST TIME TO CONTACT COACH PAT DYE:<lb />7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. M-F<lb />1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. M-F<lb />Phone: 919-757-6330<lb />919-757-6447<lb /><lb />PIRATES /19<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />CARY GODETTE<lb /><lb />Defensive Ends<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: First.<lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Defensive ends.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: None.<lb />PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Havelock Senior High<lb />School, Havelock, N.C. - All-conference, all-East<lb />and played in East-West All-Star game senior<lb />year at defensive end. East Carolina University,<lb />started four years at defensive end, Outstanding<lb />Freshman, all-Southern Conference three years,<lb />all-State two years, co-captain two years, all-<lb />America in 1976, played in American Bowl. 1976.<lb />EDUCATION: High School - Havelock Senior<lb />High School, Havelock, N.C. College - B.S. from<lb />East Carolina University in 1976. Currently<lb />working on master's degree in psychology at<lb />ECU.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Age - 23. Date of Birth - March 20, 1954. Place of Birth - New<lb /><lb />Bern, N.C. Marital status - single.<lb /><lb />OFFICE TELEPHONES: 757-6330, 757-6447, 757-6117. Home: 752-2442.<lb /><lb />KEN HUTCHERSON<lb /><lb />Offensive Backs<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: Third<lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Offensive backs - Scouting -<lb />Hostesses - Dorm-Recruiting communication -<lb />Campus recruiting.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant<lb />Coach at Satellite High School, Satellite Beach,<lb />Fla., 1970-73; Head coach at Eau Gallie High<lb />School, Eau Gallie, Fla., 1973-75.<lb /><lb />PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Fullback at Satellite High<lb />School, Satellite Beach, Fla., captain of team, all<lb />county, all-mid state, all-state, all-Southeastern<lb />United States, 3rd team Prep. all-America,<lb /><lb />Most Valuable Player in Brevard County, played in Florida North-South game;<lb />Defensive back at University of Miami (Florida), received senior football award.<lb />EDUCATION: High School: Satellite High School, Satellite Beach, Fla. College:<lb />Received B.B.A. Degree from University of Miami (Florida), 1969.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Age - 30. Date of Birth - January 16, 1947. Place of Birth - New<lb />York, N.Y. Marital Status - Wife, Jacqueline Ish. No children.<lb /><lb />OFFICE TELEPHONES: 757-6330, 757-6447, 757-6117. (Home: 752-9553)<lb /><lb />20 / ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />AL KINCAID<lb /><lb />Quarterbacks<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: Second.<lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Quarterbacks - Admin-<lb />istrative duties - Film room - Film exchange -<lb />Pro-scouts and information.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS COACHING' EXPERIENCE: Head<lb />coach, Giles High School, Pearisburg, Va., 1971-<lb />73. Voted Coach-of-the-Year, New River District,<lb />1972. Assistant Coach at University of Alabama,<lb />Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1974-75. Team participated in ;<lb />the Orange Bowl, 1974 and the Sugar Bowl, 1975. _<lb /><lb />PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Played quarterback at Tuscaloosa High School. Team won<lb />state 4-A championship. Member of the all-state football team in 1965. All-county in<lb />baseball and basketball. Played for Virginia Tech as quarterback and participated in<lb />two Liberty Bowls. Was named National Back-of-the-Week vs Kentucky 1968. Won<lb />Outstanding College Athletes of America Award in 1969.<lb /><lb />EDUCATION: High School: Tuscaloosa High School (Alabama). College: Virginia<lb />Tech, 1965. Received his Masters in Education from the University of Alabama in<lb />1975.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Age - 30. Date of Birth - July 26, 1947. Place of Birth - Columbus,<lb />Ga. Marital Status - Wife, Nanci Pierce, and daughter, Ali Marie (5).<lb /><lb />OFFICE TELEPHONES: 757-6330, 757-6447, 757-6117. (Home: 756-2742).<lb /><lb />DICK KUPEC -_<lb /><lb />@ @<lb />Offensive Line<lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: Fifth. (Served two<lb />years under Sonny Randle, 1971-72).<lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Offensive Line - Rules - Of-<lb />ficials - Academics - Recruiting.<lb />PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Freshman<lb />coach and offensive line coach at the University<lb />of Virginia, 1965-70. Offensive line coach at East<lb />Carolina University, 1971-72. Offensive line coach<lb />at Duke University, 1972-74.<lb />PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Played football, ice<lb />hockey, and baseball at Ossining, N.Y. Named<lb />honorable mention all-America at fullback. Played football and ice hockey at the<lb />University of Connecticut. Named all-conference during junior and senior seasons<lb />in football and captain team during senior year.<lb />EDUCATION: High School - Ossining High School, Ossining, N.Y. College -<lb />Received B.S. Degree in Education at the University of Connecticut, 1965. Received<lb />Masters in Education from the University of Virginia, 1966.<lb />PERSONAL DATA: Age - 33. Date of Birth - December 23, 1943. Place of Birth - New<lb />York, N.Y. Marital Status - Wife, Sheila, and two children, Thomas (8) and Scott<lb />(4).<lb />OFFICE TELEPHONES: 757-6330, 757-6447, 757-6117. (Home: 756-6522).<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 21<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />FRANK ORGEL<lb /><lb />Linebackers<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: Fourth.<lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Linebackers - Administrative<lb />duties - Off season workouts - Equipment and<lb />managers.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Warner<lb />Robins (Ga.) High School; served as graduate<lb />assistant at Florence, State (Ala.) University.<lb />PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Attended Albany (Ga.)<lb />High School. Lettered in football, basketball, and<lb />track. University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.; played<lb />three years (1958-61) as an end under Coach<lb />Wally Butts. Helped Georgia win Southeastern Conference ehartonerehio't in 1959,<lb />and defeat Missouri, 14-0, in the 1960 Orange Bowl. Played for two years, 1964-65,<lb />as a tight end with the Buffalo Bills under Coach Lou Saban.<lb /><lb />MILITARY EXPERIENCE: Served with the 101st. Airborne Division, 1962-63.<lb />EDUCATION: High School: Albany High School, Albany, Ga.; College: Received<lb />B.S. Degree in Education-School Education from the University of Georgia, 1961.<lb />PERSONAL DATA: Age - 38. Date of Birth - May 13, 1939. Place of birth - Albany,<lb />Ga. Marital Status - Wife, Sarah, no children.<lb /><lb />OFFICE TELEPHONES: 757-6330, 757-6447, 757-6117, (Home: 756-4948).<lb /><lb />HENRY TREVATHAN<lb /><lb />Wide Receivers<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: Eighth.<lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Wide receivers - Admin-<lb />istrative duties - Recruiting - Offensive specialty<lb />teams.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Windsor<lb />High School, Windsor, N.C.; Rocky Mount<lb />Junior High School and Rocky Mount Senior<lb />High School, Rocky Mount, N.C.; Wilson Fike<lb />High School, Wilson, N.C. Wilson team won<lb />three straight State 4A High School<lb />Championships.<lb /><lb />PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Played halfback, 1953-54, with the Bical: semi-pro team<lb />in Baltimore, Md., under Coach Lynn Davis.<lb /><lb />MILITARY EXPERIENCE: Served in U.S. Army in the Counter Intelligence Corps.<lb />EDUCATION: High School: Virginia Episcopal High School; College: Received B.A.<lb />and M.A. Degree in Education from East Carolina University, 1954.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Age - 49. Date of Birth - February 13, 1928. Place of Birth -<lb />Tarboro, N.C. Marital Status - Wife, Billy Jean Simpson, and three children, Jean<lb />(21), Henry, Jr. (19), and Elizabeth (8).<lb /><lb />OFFICE TELEPHONES: 757-6330, 757-6447, 757-6117, (Home: 756-4485)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />22/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />GREG TROUPE<lb /><lb />Defensive Line<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: Second.<lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Defensive line - Dorm -<lb />Training table.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Graduate<lb />assistant at Duke University in 1975 under Mike<lb />McGee. Graduate assistant at East Carolina in<lb />1976.<lb /><lb />PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Attended Fort Hunt (Va.)<lb />High School; Named all-conference, all-Northern<lb />Virginia and all-Metro during senior year. Played<lb />for three years at East Carolina, garnering all- = = :<lb />conference accolades in 1972 and 1973. Helped ECU to consecutive Southern Con-<lb />ference championships in those years. Named conference Player-of-the Week after<lb />first game of 1972. Won conference blocking trophy during senior season, as well as<lb />played in Blue-Gray Classic. Named honorable mention all-America during senior<lb />year. Played for two years in the World Football League with Honolulu Hawaiians<lb />and Charlotte Hornets.<lb /><lb />EDUCATION: High School - Fort Hunt (Va.) High School. College - Received B.A.<lb />Degree from East Carolina, 1973 - M.A. Degree from East Carolina, 1976.<lb />PERSONAL DATA: Age - 24. Date of Birth - December 12, 1952. Place of Birth -<lb />Columbus, Ohio. Marital Status - Wife, Deb Andrews, no children.<lb /><lb />OFFICE TELEPHONES: 757-6330, 757-6447, 757-6117. (Home: 758-1253).<lb /><lb />BOBBY WALLACE<lb /><lb />Defensive B � a<lb />erensive acks a<lb />_-<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: First.<lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Defensive backs.<lb />PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Mississippi<lb />State University, Graduate assistant 1976.<lb />PREVIOUS PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Callaway High<lb />School, Jackson, Miss. - Lettered in football,<lb />basketball, baseball and track, MVP in football<lb />and baseball senior season, all-conference and<lb />all-America senior season. Played in Mississippi<lb />High School All-Star Game senior season.<lb />Mississippi State University - three year starter at<lb />safety. Played in Sun Bowl 1974 against North<lb />Carolina.<lb />EDUCATION: High School - Callaway High<lb />School, Jackson, Miss. College - B.S. degree in<lb />physical education from Mississippi State University in 1976.<lb />PERSONAL DATA: Age - 22. Date of Birth - September 17, 1954. Place of Birth -<lb />Magnolia, Ark. Marital status - single.<lb />OFFICE PHONES: 757-6330, 757-6447, 757-6117. Home: 756-1966.<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />peeeepepecinenceenenseenenereesceeeeee ere<lb />2 2 ET<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />------<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />GRADUATE ASSISTANTS<lb /><lb />_ BOB BAILEY -<lb /><lb />Bob enters his third year working in some capacity<lb />with the East Carolina University football program.<lb />The Butler, N.J., native originally came to East<lb />Carolina in the fall of 1971 as a scholarship player<lb />under former coach Sonny Randle. Bob played a<lb />reserve role aS a quarterback throughout his<lb />career, ending play in 1974, Pat Dye's first year as<lb />head coach. In 1972 and 1973, Bob worked as a<lb />backup quarterback on the Southern Conference<lb />Championship teams. The physical education<lb />major is 23 years old and hopes someday to be a<lb />coach.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />JIMBO WALKER -<lb /><lb />Jimbo enters his second year working with the<lb />East Carolina University football program. The for-<lb />mer all-conference guard came to East Carolina in<lb />the fall of 1974, one of Pat Dye's first recruits. He<lb />transferred after two years play at Marion Institute<lb />in Alabama. During both the 1974 and 1975<lb />seasons, Jimbo earned all-Southern Conference<lb />honors, as well as, being named honorable men-<lb />tion all-state in 1974, the teams Outstanding<lb />Blocker in 1974 and honorable mention AIll-<lb />America in 1975 by the Associated Press. The At-<lb />more, Ala., native is 24 years old and a physical<lb />education major.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ALL AMERICA CANDIDATE...<lb /><lb />~-� WAYNE BOLT<lb /><lb />Offensive Guard<lb />Senior, 6-1, 265<lb />Augusta, Ga.<lb /><lb />Became a starter last half of his freshman year...<lb />named as freshman the Most Outstanding Fresh-<lb />man... has started every game since then as<lb />sophomore and junior . . . highest grader on the<lb />offensive line last year (68%, which in our<lb />grading system is very high) . . . most consistent<lb />offensive lineman last year on a team that ranked<lb />fifth in the nation in rushing offense with 296.6<lb />yards per game. . . team set new school record<lb />for most rushing yards with 3263 . . . one of the<lb />four strongest players on the team based on the<lb />bench press... was second leading vote getter at<lb />offense guard in balloting last year for all-<lb />Southern Conference... runs the 40 in 5.0.<lb /><lb />SAYS COACH PAT DYE: ''Wayne has shown continued improvement since his<lb />freshman year. He's an excellent athlete with good speed. He's been a starter for<lb />three years and is very important in our offense in pulling and trapping from the<lb />guard position. We feel this is the most important position in the offensive line in the<lb />wishbone attack. The running backs go right off the guard. He's an excellent drive<lb />blocker and a good pass protector."<lb /><lb />SAYS APPALACHIAN'S JIM BRAKEFIELD: ''Wayne does everything well, has size<lb />and strength going for him. He is an outstanding blocker, an outstanding offensive<lb /><lb />lineman, period."'<lb /><lb />26 /ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ALL AMERICA CANDIDATE...<lb /><lb />-e GERALD HALL<lb /><lb />Safety<lb />Junior, 175, 5-10<lb />Edenton, N.C.<lb /><lb />Started all of his sophomore year . . . had six in-<lb />terceptions for 153 yards, tying for leader on the<lb />team ... had 26 punt returns, which tied a school<lb />record, and returned them for 302 yards, a new<lb />school record . . . had one return of 70 yards for a<lb />touchdown . . . was 12th in the nation in punt<lb />returns with 11.6 average... recovered two fum-<lb />bles . . . broke up four passes . . . was named<lb />second team all-America by Football Weekly for<lb />sophomores for last year's play . . . named<lb />all-Southern Conference as a sophomore.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SAYS COACH PAT DYE: ''Gerald was the best defensive back we had overall last<lb />year. And everyone knows what great ones we had in the three seniors that had<lb />started for three years together. Each of the seniors played in the post-season all-<lb />star games. Gerald is a very smart, intelligent player. He has excellent quickness. He<lb />may be the quickest player I've ever seen. He offers good help on the run. He's a<lb />great punt returner. After just four games last year, people started kicking away<lb />from Gerald. That in turn helped our return game as the other teams couldn't get<lb />the distance they wanted in kicking away from Gerald."'<lb /><lb />SAYS COACH BO REIN OF N.C. STATE UNIVERSITY: 'Gerald Hall has excellent<lb /><lb />quickness and great ability at his position. He can effectively take on blockers much<lb />bigger than he is."'<lb /><lb />SAYS COACH JIM BRAKEFIELD OF APPALACHIAN STATE: 'Gerald has good<lb />speed. He is a fine tackler and a good run support man."<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 27<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ALL AMERICA CANDIDATE...<lb /><lb />.. EDDIE HICKS<lb /><lb />Running Back<lb />Junior, 6-2, 210<lb />Henderson, N.C.<lb /><lb />All-Southern Conference as sophomore . . . second<lb />leading vote getter in offensive backfield in the con-<lb />ference balloting . . . rushed for 897 yards in 137 carries<lb /><lb />for 6.5 average ... one of only eight players in the coun-<lb />try last year to average over six yards per carry .. . sixth<lb />best rushing season ever in East Carolina history by an<lb />individual . . .led a team that was fifth in the nation in<lb />rushing offense last year with 296.6 yards per game...<lb />scored eight touchdowns, for second in team scoring<lb /><lb />. . set school record for longest non-scoring run with<lb />75 yarder vs North Carolina... ranks 12th in rushing of-<lb />fense for career at East Carolina with 1159 yards... had<lb />most yards rushing in a single game last year with 172 vs<lb />Southern Illinois . . . six pass receptions for 91 yards...<lb />named by Playboy Magazine \ast year as one of the<lb />players to watch as a sophomore . . . proved to be very<lb />true... had 24 carries for 296 yards as freshman for 12.3<lb />average ... played little as freshman due to injury...<lb />has 4.4 speed in the 40... pro scouts have been hungry<lb />for two years .. . career average of 7.4 yards per carry. .<lb />. that's 1193 yards in 161 carries.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SAYS COACH PAT DYE: 'Eddie has been a great player since his freshman year. He was<lb />handicapped his freshman year with injuries but was great one what little time he did play. He's<lb />an excellent runner, excellent pass receiver, excellent blocker. Eddie has great speed at 4.4.<lb />He's one of the most exciting backs I've ever been around. The only problem we had last year<lb />was that we didn't get the ball to him enough. Eddie teams with Willie Hawkins to be as fine a<lb />pair of backs as there is in the country in the wishbone."<lb /><lb />SAYS COACH BO REIN OF N.C. STATE UNIVERSITY: ''Eddie Hicks is as fine a back as we<lb />faced all last year. He has great natural instincts, both as a runner and as a pass receiver. He is<lb />one fine football player."'<lb /><lb />SAYS DALLAS COWBOY SCOUT: 'Eddie is the kind of player that jumps right out of film you<lb />are watching. Even when you are looking at the other team and not looking for Eddie, he jumps<lb />out such that you want to find out who that player is. He's a dominating force in a game. He's<lb />got a type of cockiness about him that you can tell in films he commands respect of other<lb />teams. Eddie gives an air of knowing what he's doing. He plays with confidence. He has good<lb />size and speed and appears to be just what the pros are looking for. Even though some may<lb />think he gives an air of being cocky, | think it is a 'bashful cockiness'' and that he really is not<lb />just sure how good he is."<lb /><lb />28 / ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ALL AMERICA CANDIDATE...<lb />... HAROLD RANDOLPH<lb /><lb />Linebacker<lb />Senior, 6-2, 195<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />An absolutely incredible linebacker . . . his statistics<lb />prove the fact he's one of the finest anywhere .<lb />named honorable mention All-America by Associated<lb />Press last year . . . all-state . . . all-Southern Con-<lb />ference ... the statistics are taken from coaches film<lb />grading and are not hypered in any way by this office<lb /><lb />. SO now the facts . . . Harold had 115 unassisted<lb />tackles in 1975 and 108 unassisted tackles in 1976...<lb />that's roughly 10.5 tackles unassisted per game ...he<lb />had 37 assists in 1975 and 47 assists in 1976... he had<lb />16 tackles for loss for minus 58 yards in 1975 and six<lb />tackles for loss for minus 44 yards in 1976... he hada<lb />season high 23 unassisted tackles vs William &amp; Mary<lb />last year... Harold's tackles are by no means easy ones<lb />either . . . on a number of occasions over the last two<lb />years, players have been taken off the field and did not<lb />return from what most refer to as ''bone shattering"'<lb />tackles... he is simply awesome.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SAYS COACH PAT DYE: 'Harold would have to be in the top two or three linebackers I've ever<lb />been around. My thoughts turn to two others, Woodrow Love from Alabama and Danny<lb />Kepley from East Carolina. All great linebackers have in common the great intensity with which<lb />they play. Harold had just that. But Harold stands above the others because he had just pure,<lb />great athletic ability and because he has 4.5 - 4.6 speed in the 40. | think his statistics alone<lb />must place him in the elite in the country. Harold's ability enables us to do alot of things defen-<lb />sively that we couldn't do with just an ordinary linebacker.'<lb /><lb />SAYS DALLAS COWBOY SCOUT: "Harold is one of the top linebackers around. Based on<lb />others of same style and size, it looks like he's going to be a fine one for the pros. He has<lb />dominated some games and proven he can play. Now, if he only starts dominating in all games,<lb />he's going to be a super. Harold has the natural skills and can run. And being able to run<lb />probably means more in making the pros than anything. With his statistics and recognition, it<lb />means Harold has obviously done something outstanding."'<lb /><lb />SAYS COACH JIM BRAKEFIELD OF APPALACHIAN STATE: ''Harold has tremendous<lb /><lb />movement and is a fine tackler. He was one of the best linebackers we faced last year and I'm<lb />sure he'll be trouble again this year.''<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 29<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />y<lb />a<lb /><lb />30/ ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />OTHER ALL-STAR CANDIDATES<lb /><lb />WILE (revises) 2 ll UST Ue CSS<lb />Senior... . Running Back . . . . Grimesiand, N.C.<lb /><lb />Honorable mention all-Southern Conference last year...<lb />750 yards rushing in 148 carries for 5.1 average last<lb />season ... the 750 yards is 11th best ever individual<lb />season rushing mark at East Carolina... had ten recep-<lb />tions for 144 yards . . . second to all-America candidate<lb />Eddie Hicks in rushing and total offensive average per<lb />play .. . nine kickoff returns last year for 142 yards...<lb />had 592 yards rushing in 107 carries (5.5) as a sophomore<lb /><lb />. . set a school record for average yards per carry In a<lb />single game as a sophomore with 12.2 average vs William<lb />&amp; Mary in 1975... ninth all-time career rushing leader at<lb />East Carolina with 1409 yards. . . tied for tenth in all-time<lb />career scorers with 78 points.<lb /><lb />ZACK WALENTINE . . =  62 . . . = Zoo<lb />Junior ... . Defensive End ... . Edenton, N.C.<lb /><lb />Honorable mention all-Southern Conference as<lb />sophomore last year . . . second in unassisted tackles as<lb />sophomore with 58 . . . second in total tackles as<lb />sophomore with 93... one fumble recovery . . . one pass<lb />interception .. . five broken passes. . . three quarterback<lb />sacks . . . nine tackles for loss for minus 42 yards...<lb />became a starter as freshman. . . named the Most Out-<lb />standing Freshman in 1975.<lb /><lb />FERRY GALUAHER .........- 59... +� 80<lb />Senior... . Split End . . . . Warner Robins, Ga.<lb /><lb />Team leader in pass receptions for two consecutive years<lb />_.. had 14 catches for 269 yards last year for 19.2 average<lb />_.. had 13 catches for an amazing 433 yards in 1975 for<lb />33.3 average .. . two TDs last year and seven TDs as<lb />sophomore... holds NCAA record for most yardage for<lb />three or fewer catches in a game with 225 yards vs Ap-<lb />palachian State in 1975 on three catches of 82, 59 and 77<lb />yards . . . is now the seventh all-time East Carolina<lb />receiver with 702 yards . . . honorable mention all-<lb />conference as a sophomore... has 4.5 speed.<lb /><lb />-_<lb /><lb />ee -<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />1977 PLAYER SKETCHES<lb /><lb />(Listed Alphabetically)<lb /><lb />(NOTE: The players listed with full information on the following pages are those indicated<lb />to be starters next season or ones likely to play a major contributing role.)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />2 &amp; NATHAN ADAMS. .... Sophomore... . Fuquay-Varina, N.C.<lb />Running Back ....6-0.... 185 .... Age 20<lb /><lb />Young player with lots of promise for the future .. . did not see any ac-<lb />tion as a freshman with the varsity . . . could well become a needed<lb />backup in the running back spot... had an outstanding high school<lb />career at Fuquay-Varina . . . named all-Metro, all-East, all-state, 2-A<lb />Player of the Year, all-conference as running back junior and senior<lb />year . . . fine performer in track and basketball as well. . . born 11-2-56<lb />in Lumberton, N. C.... major is undecided.<lb /><lb />2 RODNEY ALLEN . . . Sophomore . . . Henderson, N.C.<lb />PUNIOr 26  ,- 67). ee 195 Ace 22<lb /><lb />First team punter... had an outstanding spring practice . . . appears<lb />set to replace Tom Daub as the Pirate punter for '77. . . a walkon last<lb />year that was hampered by a back injury ... saw no action in '76... in<lb />the Alumni Game in the spring had five punts for 37.6 average... had<lb />an uncle to play football at Wake Forest . . . started for three years as<lb />tailback at Vance Senior High . . . named all-conference . . . member<lb />of 440 relay team for three years . . . attended Newport News Ap-<lb />prentice School in Virginia in 1973-74 . . . played safety on a team that<lb />was 7-3 at Newport... . born 10-23-54 in Henderson, N.C. ... majoring<lb />in industrial education.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />3 PERRY ALLRED .... Sophomore . . . . High Point, N.C.<lb />fullbGex, ee 80 Age 19<lb /><lb />Third team fullback . . . potential is unlimited... . great size... , just<lb />needs maturity and experience . . . saw action in only one game as<lb />freshman, that against opening Opponent Southern Mississippi . . .<lb />gained eight yards in three plays . . . hampered throughout spring<lb />practice with nagging injuries and never had real chance to show<lb />year's improvement . . . at High Point Central High was co-captain<lb />senior year on a 7-3 team... played fullback as senior, middle guard<lb />and tackle as junior on defense and tight end on offense .. . low and<lb />high hurdles man in high school . . . won Wallace Wade Sports-<lb />manship Award as junior . . . won Golden Helmet and Unsung Hero<lb />Award as senior . . . born 1-1-58 in High Point, N.C... . majoring in<lb />physical education.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PIRATES / 31<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />34/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />88 FRED CHAVIS . . . Junior . ... . Dunn, N.C.<lb />Defensive End....6-2....200....Age 20.... 2L<lb />First team weak side end... will move into position played last year by<lb />Zack Valentine, who is moving to strong side end to replace Cary<lb /><lb />Godette . . . would have likely been a starter last year had Godette<lb />decided not to stay on for fifth year .. . very fine prospect with super<lb />attitude ... has had enough experience as a top reserve to move into<lb /><lb />starter's roll with no difficulty . .. with Godette out at William &amp; Mary<lb />last year, Fred started and finished with eight unassisted tackles... .<lb />during the 38-17 win in 1975 over North Carolina, Fred sacked the QB<lb />twice for losses . . . has fine quickness and gets to the ball with easy<lb />... had 16 unassisted tackles as freshman and 18 last year... was a<lb />superior athlete at Dunn High, winning MVP honors three years in a<lb />row for football, basketball and track . . . running back in high school<lb />with 21 TDs . . . selected to play in the East-West All-Star Game...<lb />born 3-5-57 in Dunn, N.C... . majoring in business administration.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />OB for Fum Pass<lb />Sacks Loss Rec Intp _<lb />8 820) 0 #?@<lb /><lb />fackles Assists<lb />oe<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />9 3 NOAH CLARK .... Sophomore... . Robersonville, N.C.<lb />Defensive Tackle....6-2....225....Age18.... IL<lb /><lb />First team right defensive tackle . . . broke into the starting lineup with<lb />play at defensive tackle and noseguard during freshman year... a<lb />strong, quick player that easily makes up for loss in size at the position<lb />. .. Was considered a real stopper when playing last year... one of the<lb />most promising players at East Carolina . . . tied for seventh on the<lb />team in total tackles with 49 . . . had 26 unassisted tackles .. .<lb />recovered two key fumbles in the North Carolina game . . . had best<lb />performance against Western Carolina with nine unassisted tackles<lb />and two quarterback sacks for minus 22 yards . . . had eight assisted<lb />tackles vs Richmond . . . named the Outstanding Freshman on the<lb />1976 team . . . at Roanoke High was four-year defensive starter and<lb />two-year offensive starter . . . named all-East, all-area, all-conference<lb />as senior and Best Defensive Lineman as junior . . . team won the<lb />State 2-A Championship as seniors . . . born 11-2-58 in Martin County,<lb />North Carolina .. . major is industrial arts.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />fake<lb />|. O8 for Fum_ Pass<lb />les Assists Sacks Loss Rec Intp<lb />2 2 8A) 2 0<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />age Eagan<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Fe gS Ey<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />JUNIOR CREECH .... Senior . . . . Smithfield, N.C.<lb />Placokicker .. ��, S10 ��. =. 160 =... Age 23<lb /><lb />Battling for the number one place kicking position on the team... has<lb />been a walkon for two years but seen very little action . . . a soccer<lb />style kicker... played for Smithfield-Selma High . . . born 9-14-54 in<lb />Smithfield, N.C... . major is physical education.<lb /><lb />VERN DAVENPORT ... Sophomore ... . Grifton, N.C.<lb />Split. End... . G3... . 195... . Age 19<lb /><lb />Third team split end . . . a walkon last year that has made very fine<lb />progress and much improvement . . . needs experience . . . will battle<lb />Billy Ray Washington for reserve role to Terry Gallaher . . . considered<lb />to have real good hands. . . at Ayden-Grifton High was all-conference<lb />in football, basketball and baseball... was a three-year starter as tight<lb />end and kicker with teams winning conference titles sophomore and<lb />senior years . . . born 6-23-58 in Germany . . . majoring in business ad-<lb />ministration.<lb /><lb />y MIKE DROSS ... . Senior . . . . Marietta, Ga.<lb />Free Safety... ... 6-1... 175... . Age 21... at<lb /><lb />Third team free safety . . . has seen limited action during career at East<lb />Carolina . . . primarily used on specialty teams where he's noted for<lb />reckless abandon tackle attempts . . . was a high school quarterback,<lb />leading Wheeler High to state finals as a senior, being named all-state<lb />QB ...named Most Valuable Back as senior . . . converted to secon-<lb />dary on arrival at ECU. . . born 5-29-56 in Atlanta, Ga. . . . majoring in<lb />business.<lb /><lb />7 OLIVER FELTON .. . Junior .. . Hertford, N.C.<lb />Noseguara .. . 59 .... 215... Age 20... 2<lb /><lb />First team noseguard .. . established himself as a top noseguard in the<lb />area last year . . . broke into starting lineup as freshman and made<lb />tremendous strides last season . . . ranked second on the team in<lb />unassisted tackles with 52... also had 16 assists, ten tackles for loss<lb />for minus 45 yards and a fumble recovery vs VMI... top games were<lb />Southern Mississippi last year and Richmond in '75 with seven<lb />unassisted tackles in each .. . won all-conference, all-Albemarle and<lb />all-East honors at Perquimans High as fullback and linebacker .. . born<lb />12-29-56 in Hertford, N.C... . major is business administration.<lb /><lb />DEFENSE<lb /><lb />tok<lb />_ OB for Fum Pass ~<lb />Tackies Assists Sacks Loss Rec Intp<lb />2/5 24. 10 4 1<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />$35) 6 |<lb />ee<lb />mH i$j64 4 80 1<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 35<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />36 / ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ot a FISH . . . Senior . . . Fuquay-Varina, N.C.<lb />Free Safety'. .,2.60.... 195... Ade 2)... 3h<lb /><lb />Second team free safety . . . listed in same position as last year,<lb />although playing time has been minimal . . . mostly used on specialty<lb />teams . . . biggest play to date was 14 yard interception vs East Ten-<lb />nessee in 1974... was an outstanding high school athlete with 15 let-<lb />ters won, all-conference and all-East in football on three cham-<lb />pionship teams . . . born 1-24-56 in Raleigh, N.C... . majoring in<lb />business.<lb /><lb />5 HAROLD FORT ... . Senior . . . . Raleigh, N.C.<lb />finebacker 7.5 46-01). ... 200... . Age 21... : 3k<lb /><lb />Second team strong side linebacker .. . could actually be considered a<lb />Starter, as was in a Starter's role for parts of the last two years... had<lb />29 unassisted tackles and 14 assists last year . . . is one of five solid<lb />players at linebacker . . . ranked fifth on team in 1975 in total tackles<lb />with 64, 50 of which were unassisted .. . named Southern Conference<lb />Defensive Player of the Week in 1975 following ECU's 21-10 win over<lb />Furman, after recording 13 unassisted tackles, four assists and a pass<lb /><lb />interception for 11 yards in that game... had two pass interceptions<lb />last year, one of 27 yards vs Southern Illinois returned for a touch-<lb />down and a 37 yarder vs The Citadel .. . in the Appalachian State<lb /><lb />game last year, late in fourth quarter, Harold blocked a punt and ECU<lb />got the ball at ASU's 21 yard line . . . from there the Pirates scored for<lb />their final 35-7 margin in the title game .. . was an all-conference<lb />linebacker at Broughton High . . . born 9-13-56 in Raleigh, N.C... .<lb />major is recreation.<lb /><lb />OB for Fum Pass<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /> . ssists Sacks Loss Rec Intp<lb />8 hU Oo 86 0 0 0<lb />75 50 ##=&amp;' 0 1(4) 1 1.<lb /><lb /> 6@e@ 8 | 26) 1<lb /><lb />2 ALEXANDER FRENCH ... Junior . . . Warner Robins, Ga.<lb />Running Bock ....., 5-6 .1:.175.... Age 22... 2<lb /><lb />Third team left running back . . . did not play during the 1976 season<lb />... as a freshman and sophomore showed lots of promise at times to<lb />be a fine player . . . could well be an answer to lack of depth at running<lb />back this year if more consistent . . . in 1975 vs Southern Illinois,<lb />"Bubba" rushed 12 times for 62 yards (5.2 average) . . . also scored<lb />twice in that game. . . has been used for kickoff returns ... was a two-<lb />year starter for Warner Robins High with teams that were 9-1 and 10-0<lb />... born 1-18-55 in Linden, Ala... . major is physical education.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />S| ] TERRY GALLAHER .. . Senior . . . Warner Robins, Ga.<lb />Split End... 22�600".". wA70 . . . 27hge 21. 4 28<lb /><lb />First team split end . . . for the second consecutive year led East<lb />Carolina in passing .. . had 14 catches for 269 yards and two TDs...<lb />as a sophomore, set records with a 13-catch 433 yards and seven TD<lb />performance . . . holds the sixth best season mark for reception<lb />yardage at ECU with the 433 yards . . . is now seventh on the career<lb />list for reception yardage with 702 yards to date .. . holds the NCAA<lb />record for average yards per catch for three or fewer passes in a single<lb />game with catches of 82, 59 and 77 yards vs Appalachian State in<lb />1975 for 72.7 average . . . the 218 yards in that ASU game had Terry<lb />ranked for three weeks with the most reception yardage in a single<lb />game ... holds school record for most TD catches in one game and<lb />most reception yardage in one game... tied for top team scorer in<lb />1975 with 42 points .. . should have no difficulty at all in becoming the<lb />third best receiver in ECU history based on yardage and could well<lb />become the top receiver . . . needs 200 yards for third and over 400<lb />yards for the top spot. . . had the best spring practice ever and drew<lb />praises from Pat Dye for his play and his leadership shown entering<lb />senior year . . . has excellent speed in the 40 at 4.5... very fine<lb />blocker, something that's most necessary in the wishbone offense .. .<lb />Was a running back at Northside High, being named Best Offensive<lb />Player and Best Back . . . was regional rushing leader as senior . . . also<lb />a state champ in both low and high hurdles . . . born 3-14-56 in Macon,<lb />Ga... . major is history.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />RECEIVING<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ty JOE GODETTE ... Sophomore . . . Greenville, N.C.<lb />fight End: . . 2�63). .4. 215. 3.. 7s Age 19<lb /><lb />Third team tight end . . . moved in spring practice from offensive<lb />guard to tight end . . . a local product that shows lots of promise for<lb />the future . . . made the honor roll fall and spring quarters . . . a two-<lb />year starter at Rose High on offense and defense . . . all-conference<lb />and Best Offensive Lineman. . . played in the North-South All-Star<lb />Game... selected senior year by the Greensboro Daily News as one<lb />of the top 100 best players in the state . . . team won state cham-<lb />pionship junior year... was a Morehead Scholarship Nominee and at-<lb />tended Boy's State .. . is a cousin to ECU former All-America Cary<lb />Godette .. . born 8-28-58 . . . major is physical therapy.<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 37<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />38 /ECU<lb /><lb />] y LEANDER GREEN .. . Sophomore. . . Jacksonville, N.C.<lb />Quarterback . .:.. 58 ...:. WS... . Age 19<lb /><lb />Second team quarterback .. . will be in a thick battle with Jimmy<lb />Southerland and Steve Greer for the starting role at quarterback...<lb />had an excellent spring practice, making great strides... Pat Dye says<lb />Leander is ready to play in all phases of the game, handling the option<lb />well, throwing well, performing under pressure and ability to take the<lb />physical punishment . . . was able to move fast with injury to<lb />Southerland and Greer hampering their spring efforts . . . has ex-<lb />ceptional quickness and speed . . . best performance last year, with<lb />rare appearances, was against Southern Illinois, getting 22 yards<lb />rushing in four carries, including a 14 yard romp . . . no doubt one of<lb />ECU's future stars .. . a Dean's List student with 3.2 overall average,<lb />second highest on team... at Jacksonville High was a three-year star-<lb />ter... had 820 yards in 110 carries and 15 TDs as a senior quarterback<lb />... hit on 66 of 146 passes for 1226 yards and 14 TDs the same year<lb />. voted all-county, County Player of the Year, all-conference, all-<lb />East, all-state .. . selected to play in the Shrine Bowl... captain senior<lb />year... born 2-18-58 in Jacksonville, N.C... . majoring in business.<lb /><lb />STEVE GREER . .. . Junior... . Durham, N.C.<lb />Quarterback. ...6:):...185....Age 20.... IL<lb /><lb />Third team quarterback .. . will battle with Leander Green and Jimmy<lb />Southerland for starting berth . . . was moved from quarterback of<lb />freshman year to running back last year, but moved back to quar-<lb />terback in the spring . ... made considerable improvement but suffered<lb />with a bruised thigh in last stages of drills and missed some work...<lb />had third highest average per carry on the team last year with 4.6<lb />yards on 69 yards in 15 attempts. . . biggest day of career came again-<lb />st Virginia as a freshman. . . had 83 yards rushing in five carriers with<lb />one TD ina 61-10 ECU victory .. . score came from nine yards out and<lb />also had a 33 yard run... an outstanding student, making Dean's List<lb />all six quarters in school... was named to the freshman honor society<lb />and member of Gamma Beta Phi and Phi Sigma Pi, both honor<lb />societies .. . carries a 3.7 average for highest on the team... at Jor-<lb />dan High was named all-conference, all-East and all-America while<lb />earning Most Valuable Player Award and runnerup for the Player of<lb />the Year Award in the conference... born 2-5-57 in Atlanta, Ga....<lb />major is accounting.<lb /><lb />5 JEFF HAGANS .... Sophomore ... . Greenville, N.C.<lb />Cenicr . .. 61 =. 7. . 235 . . . . Age 20<lb /><lb />Second team center... solid candidate to back up Rickie Holliday...<lb />one of the bigger centers on the team . . . very little playing time last<lb />year . . . came to ECU from Lees-McRae Junior College and looked<lb />good vs ECU JV team two years ago... . at local Rose High, voted<lb />Best Blocker in 1974 and Best Lineman in 1973 and 1974... selected<lb />to play in the North-South Boy's Home Game... born 11-20-56 in<lb />Greenville, N.C... . major is accounting.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />=.<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />] STEVE HALE ... . Senior . .. . Columbus, Ga.<lb />Free Safety �... 5-10... 7178... . Age 21... at<lb /><lb />First team free safety . . . with a solid group of veterans now<lb />graduated, appears Steve will get his first chance at plenty of action<lb />. . . has been used in reserve role for three years and turned in solid<lb />performances . . . used great deal on specialty teams . . . had a real<lb />strong spring practice in taking over position vacated by Jim Bolding<lb />. .. picked off three interceptions in final two scrimmages of spring<lb />drills .. . a real sticker on tackles . . . had best game against Southern<lb /><lb />IIlinois last year with five unassisted tackles .. . came to ECU as a<lb />quarterback but converted to defensive back after an injury to his<lb />thumb required surgery . . . at Columbus High won Golden Helmet<lb /><lb />Award, Most Valuable Back and Most Valuable Offensive Player...<lb />born 4-4-56 in Columbus Ga. . . . majoring in psychology.<lb /><lb />] ] GERALD HALL ... . Junior . .. . Edenton, N.C.<lb />Strong Safety ....5-10....185....Age 20....1L<lb /><lb />First team strong safety .. . one of the truly outstanding players on the<lb />Pirate squad ... had a super sophomore year and is rated a pre-season<lb />all-America candidate . . . named to Football News' second team all-<lb />America list for sophomores . . . came on like gang busters last year<lb />...setan ECU record for most punt return yardage in one season with<lb />302 yards on 26 returns . . . the 26 returns tied school record for most<lb />in a single game... . ranked 12th in the nation in punt returns with an<lb />11.6 yards per return average . . . opened the season on a strong note<lb />by breaking a 70 yard punt return for a TD against Southern Mississip-<lb />pi... was tied with Reggie Pinkney for most pass interceptions both<lb />on the ECU team and in the Southern Conference with six .. . re-<lb />turned those for 153 yards . . . was named all-Southern Conference<lb />and honorable mention all-state . . . noted for exceptional quickness<lb /><lb />. called by Pat Dye the ''best overall defensive back we had last<lb />year, and everyone knows what great ones we had with out three<lb />seniors'... very intelligent player... had fewer and fewer chances to<lb />return punts as the year continued as teams punted away from Gerald<lb />... had three games last year in which he snared two interceptions. . .<lb />had one pass interception return for 51 yards against The Citadel that<lb />set up a touchdown, along with an 11 yarder that also set up a Pirate<lb />score in a 22-3 victory . . . was a two-way Starter for three years at<lb />Holmes High, playing quarterback and defensive back . . . earned all-<lb />conference, all-Albemarle and honorable mention all-East honors. . .<lb />team had 27-3 record in those three years . . . born 9-14-57 in Edenton,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />N.C. ... majoring in business administration.<lb />PUNTRETURNS = 82828 = = PASSINTERCEPTIONS ��-_<lb />. Yards . TDs | | _ No. . Yards Ds<lb /><lb />: No. |<lb />1976 26 302 -Lh-lrrt-"'"'OOCSCsCSC-CC"a"Z3#Pn" hl<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PIRATES / 39<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />40/ECU<lb /><lb />Y) SAM HARRELL .. . Junior .. . Harrellsville, N.C.<lb />Running back .; = .62.... 210... . Age 20<lb /><lb />Second team left and right running back . . . a tremendously improved<lb />player that will see far, far more playing time this year .. . Pat Dye calls<lb />Harrell the most improved player on the team after spring drills<lb />. Harrell is said to be pushing both Hicks and Hawkins for a starting<lb />role . . . a certain third member of the H &amp; H Trucking Co... . last<lb />year's minimum amount of action produced 50 yards on 12 carries and<lb />one touchdown ... in the spring Alumni Game, Sam had 73 yards in<lb />eight carries, with one run of 43 yards . . . a speedster with 4.5 timing<lb />in the 40... at Ahoskie High, named all-conference and all-East while<lb />playing quarterback and defensive back . . . senior year team was 13-1<lb />and second in the state . . . born 2-7-57 in Ahoskie, N.C... . majoring<lb />in business.<lb />"RUSHING | se<lb />- _ "Caries "Yards Ag "TDs i. -<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />3 WILLIE HAWKINS .. . Senior . . . Grimesland, N.C.<lb />Running. Back . S-blisas. 190... Age 21... . 3h<lb /><lb />First team left running back . . . a very exciting, quick cutting runner<lb /><lb />. has speed, quickness and great ability . . . in addition to fine run-<lb />ner, a great receiver and blocker . . . ranked second on the team in<lb />rushing yardage with 750 yards in 148 carriers . . . was fourth in<lb />scoring with 30 points . . . led the team in kickoff returns with nine for<lb />142 yards .. . second leading receiver on the team with ten receptions<lb />for 144 yards . . . was third in the Southern Conference in rushing<lb />yardage with 68.2 per game average. . . that was also good for tenth<lb />in the league in total offense . . . named honorable mention all-<lb />conference .. . best effort against Southern Mississippi last year with<lb />128 yards, including longest personal run of 79 yards... that run fora<lb />TD... set anew school record for most yards per carry in a single<lb />game against William and Mary in 1975, averaging 12.2 yards per carry<lb />that day .. . best day for receptions was against Richmond in 1975,<lb />paleaing four Basses for at yards: mciane a career long 49 yard VE<lb /><lb />USHING -r--__ RECEIVING<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />"Carries: Vouk Avg IDs Catches 'Yards Avg.<lb /><lb />{Ds<lb />1740 3 GF tt 12120 8<lb />1975 �107--- 92 SlmlmlCUCG s-CSD 247 206 2<lb />1976 148 DGC 10 $14 44 ~=08<lb />_ 5. a 1 2 403 175 2<lb /><lb />: _ - _ - Yards =:<lb />512<lb />2<lb />_.  .<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />42/ECU<lb /><lb />and block well . . . clocked at 4.3 during spring practice in the 40...<lb />pro scouts are swarming around the young man with yet another<lb />season after this to play . . . prep background includes three years as<lb />running back at Vance High with all-conference, all-Metro and all-area<lb />honors . . . one-year starter at Massanutten Military before entering<lb />ECU... also holds Vance records for 100 yard dash, 220 and 180 hur-<lb />dies... named all-conference, all-Metro and MVP in track... MVP in<lb />wrestling. also... = bor 7-26-55. in Henderson, N.C.<lb />... majoring in physical education.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />y WILLIE HOLLEY . . . . Sophomore . . . . Edenton, N.C.<lb />Gormmerback 2... . Sl. . 2. VS. . . . Age 20<lb /><lb />First team cornerback . . . had a very fine spring practice and appears<lb />set to start at one cornerback spot, vacated by Reggie Pinkney and<lb />Ernest Madison . . . has shown lots of ability and fine quickness and<lb />speed... just needs game experience . . . aggressive . . . was a defen-<lb />sive back and halfback at Holmes High, winning Outstanding Junior<lb />Award and Most Valuable Player as senior . . . named all-conference<lb />both junior and senior years and all-East as senior . . . born 1-28-57 in<lb />Edenton, N.C. ... major is parks and recreation.<lb /><lb />52 RICKIE HOLLIDAY .... Senior . . . . Williamston, N.C.<lb />Conter. ..1 59... . 168 ....-Age 2) ....2<lb /><lb />First team center... will take over spot left by Timmy Hightower .. .<lb />Rickie has been top reserve for two years . . . moves in with no loss in<lb />ability . . . much like Hightower in some ways, with both being rather<lb />small for offensive center .. . has a bit more quickness and somewhat<lb />stronger than Hightower . . . has good speed . . . great desire to play<lb />and win... an Honor Roll student last year . . . at Williamston High<lb />was center and defensive tackle . . . named all-conference, all-area<lb />and Most Outstanding Lineman . . . born 6-27-56 in Windsor, N.C....<lb />major is physical education.<lb /><lb />% WAYNE INMAN ... Sophomore . . . . Hope Mills, N.C.<lb />Offensive Guard .... 6-4..... 240 .... Age 19<lb /><lb />Second team left offensive guard .. . one of many young players that<lb />show potential but need experience . . . has excellent size . . . will be<lb />counted upon to mature quickly in the fall and lend depth at guard...<lb />was a tackle at South View High, winning Most Valuable Lineman, all-<lb />conference and all-East honors . . . selected to play in the East-West<lb />All-Star Game . . . three-year heavyweight wrestler with MVP in<lb />wrestling, all-conference, all-state and all-sectional honors . . . named<lb />Most Outstanding Athlete in the school as senior . . . born 8-16-58 in<lb />Fayetteville, N.C... . major is undecided.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />w<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />84 BARRY JOHNSON .... Senior .... . Farmville, N.C.<lb />Tight End)... ..62 ... 220. ..... Age 2)... . 20<lb /><lb />First team tight end . . . will move into a definite starting role this<lb />season after sharing the spot with Clay Burnett for two years ...a<lb />walkon as a freshman that earned a scholarship by sophomore year<lb />... has developed into a real solid player that can both block and cat-<lb />ch the ball... has very fine size and adequate speed for size . . . had<lb />four receptions for 73 yards last year, longest being a 37-yarder again-<lb />st Appalachian State in conference title game on ABC-TV... had two<lb />other receptions in that final game of the year . . . appears on the<lb />verge of being an outstanding player... at nearby Farmville High,<lb />Barry was all-conference, all-area and MVP as tight end. . . born 9-17-<lb /><lb />56 in Miami, Fla... . major is industrial technology.<lb /><lb />&amp; MITCHELL JOHNSTON .... Junior... . High Point, N.C.<lb />Offensive Guard .... 6-3 .... 245... . Age 20<lb /><lb />Second team right offensive guard . . . made progress in spring drills<lb />after seeing little playing time last year . . . has fine size and excellent<lb />speed but needs more polish... . could well become a fine player with<lb />work .. . strong background with three years at defensive tackle for<lb />Ragsdale High. . . played on undefeated state championship team as<lb />senior... three-year record was 37-2-2 . . . named all-conference and<lb />conference Lineman of the Year . . . honorable mention all-state... .<lb />born 7-18-57 in High Point, N.C. ... majoring in special education.<lb /><lb />70 D.T. JOYNER... . Junior . . . . Norfolk Va.<lb />Defensive Tacke....6-0....240....Age20....1L<lb /><lb />Third team left and right defensive tackle . . . did not have a good year<lb />last season and actually lost ground . . . has potential to be a fine<lb />player and could certainly help depth situation at defensive tackle...<lb />primary sport at ECU is wrestling . . . finished second two years in a<lb />row in Southern Conference heavyweight division . . . named Best<lb />Freshman Wrestler in 1975... at Norview High was all- Tidewater for<lb />two years at tackle .. . all-state as senior wrestler with 24-3 record...<lb />born 2-18-57 in Norfolk, Va... . majoring in corrections.<lb /><lb />3 y VINCE KOLANKO .... Senior .... Weirton, W. Va.<lb />Fullback. ... 59 .... 190 ....: Age 21. ~. = 31<lb /><lb />First team fullback . . . moves into the starting role this season after<lb />being used as a reserve for two years at both fullback and running<lb />back .. . has developed into a consistent, solid player. . . rated a win-<lb />ner all last year . . . had 35 carries for 117 yards last season . . . as<lb />sophomore, had 86 yards in 19 carries . . . used in kickoff returns last<lb />year and responded with seven returns for 123 yards. . . longest return<lb />was 33 yards vs The Citadel... had one punt return of nine yards...<lb />best game was against Virginia in 1975, when Vince had 40 yards in<lb />nine carries... . senior year expected to be a big one on the gridiron...<lb />an excellent student with Honor Roll and Dean's List status. . . carries<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 43<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>44/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />second highest average on the team with 3.5. mark<lb /><lb />. at Madonna High was all-conference, all-small schools and all-<lb />state as a tailback with 3143 yards rushing in career... born 4-5-56 in<lb />Weirton, W. Va. ... majoring in chemistry.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KICKOFF RETURNS _<lb /><lb />Carries Yards Avg -- No Yards TDs<lb />4 204 45 2 0 8617 0<lb /><lb />BILL LAMM... . Sophomore... . Satellite Beach, Fla.<lb />Flacekicker .... 5:10 .... 4180 ... . Age 19<lb /><lb />Could well be the number one placekicker in the fall . . . currently bat-<lb />tling two or three others for the top position . . . a walkon last fall that<lb />not only place kicks, but also punts . . . and he does both with a dif-<lb />ferent foot... he's a right-footed placekicker and a left-footed punter<lb />. .. played at high school where assistant coach Ken Hutcherson was<lb />once head coach, Satellite High . . . an all-conference kicker and star-<lb />ting quarterback for two years . . . also played baseball .. . born 8-31-<lb />58 in Harlingen, Tex... . majoring in business.<lb /><lb />60 JOHN MANESS ..... Junior . . . . New Bern, N.C.<lb />Offensive, Guard....., . 5411 .. .. 220. .. . Age 21<lb /><lb />Third team right offensive guard . . . a walkon in the fall of '75... no<lb />action thus far . . . considerable improvement but needs more to play a<lb />major role... was an all-conference guard at New Bern High... com-<lb />piled a 63-11-1 record in wrestling and finished second in the state as<lb />senior at 185 class . . . born 7-14-56 in Dalton, Ga. . . . majoring in<lb />business.<lb /><lb />3 4 THOMAS MCLAURIN .... Sophomore... . Roseboro, N.C.<lb /><lb />?Commerpack: �... 62... . 190... . Age 19<lb />Second team cornerback . . . another of the many walkons that have<lb />made it good . . . out for first time last year and has stuck with it to the<lb />point of becoming a major factor in secondary depth . . . dependent<lb />upon progress and play of other secondary people, could see playing<lb />time this year . . . was a standout at Lakewood High as a defensive<lb />back and offensive end .. . tabbed Best Defensive Back, Most Ver-<lb />satile, all-conference, second team all-East and had jersey retired . . .<lb />conference champs 73-75 .. . also an outstanding performer in basket-<lb />ball, baseball and track as a prepster . . . born 12-15-57 in Sampson<lb />County, N.C. ... majoring in elementary education.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />4A RUFFIN MCNEILL .... Sophomore... . Lumberton, N.C.<lb />Strong Safety ....6-2....190....Age 19....1L<lb /><lb />Second team strong safety .. . young player with lots of talent. . . just<lb />needs improvement and experience . . . quick maturity will result in<lb />lots of playing time . . . the major element of depth at strong safety...<lb />saw limited action last year, with two tackles against The Citadel and<lb />some assist work in Southern Mississippi and Appalachian games...<lb />played defensive back and split end at Lumberton High... three-year<lb />starter both ways with all-conference honors as senior... experience<lb />with kickoff returns . . . selected to play in the East-West All-Star<lb />Game ... fine track star with records in the triple and long jumps...<lb />listed in "'Prep Track and Field Athletes of the Year'. . . born 10-9-58<lb />... Major is undecided.<lb /><lb />83 JOHN MORRIS .... Sophomore . . . . Durham, N.C.<lb />Detensive End....6-1....195....Age19.... IL<lb /><lb />Second team weak side defensive end .. . as a freshman proved to be<lb />a very solid player . . . considered a winner by Pat Dye... will see lots<lb />of action in reserve role this year . . . made lots of progress in first year<lb />at ECU... had big play in season's opening game as freshman as<lb />John blocked a punt and recovered it against Southern Mississippi. . .<lb />recovered at USM''s seven yard line and in three plays the Pirates<lb />scored their sixth TD of the night in a 48-0 victory . . . had two<lb />unassisted tackles in both William and Mary and Western Carolina<lb />games .. . credited with a quarterback sack of minus nine yards<lb />against Southern Illinois . . . definitely a star of the future for ECU...<lb />at Southern High was a two-year starter, gaining all-conference<lb />honors as junior and senior, along with all-Metro and all-East as senior<lb />. .. member of wrestling and track teams . . . born 6-27-58 in Durham,<lb />N.C. ... majoring in business.<lb /><lb />7 MATT MULHOLLAND .... Junior .... Bethesda, Md.<lb />Offensive Tackle....6-0....235....Age20.... 2L<lb /><lb />First team right offensive tackle . . . started throughout last season as<lb />a sophomore . . . actually started a couple of games as freshman .. .<lb />should be one of the area's best offensive tackles this season . . . has<lb />good size and is one of the three strongest players on the team based<lb />on the bench press . . . has an excellent attitude and can be counted<lb />upon for consistent play . . . has a brother, John, that plays for Fur-<lb />man... played at Fork Union Military one year and named all-America<lb />while playing at end, guard and tackle . . . was fourth in the state of<lb />Virginia in wrestling at heavyweight . . . born 12-21-56 in Washington,<lb />D.C.... major is business administration.<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 45<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />5A AAR AAAAA RGR NNSSETEEEeierrier<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />46 /ECU<lb /><lb />98 ED NELSON ;. ..... Senior... . Gommerce, Ga.<lb />Defensive End ....6-0.... 180... . Age 21<lb /><lb />Second team strong side defensive end . . . has seen very little action<lb />over the last three years . . . improvement shown in the spring drills,<lb />but needs more work to be a major contributor . . . could well play<lb />major role as reserve if more improvement shown .. . originally came<lb />to ECU to play baseball but an injury prevented his playing. . . decided<lb />then to walk on football team . . . was an all-conference and all-state<lb />performer at quarterback and defensive back for Commerce High...<lb />played for Fork Union Military also . . . father was a high school foot-<lb />ball coach and played college baseball . . . born 12-1-55 . . . major is<lb />physical education.<lb /><lb />53 LARRY PAUL ... . Senior . . . . Raleigh, N.C.<lb />Eipepocwer.... S51! ....215....hee 2Z7....2<lb /><lb />Second team weak side linebacker . . . an original walkon in 1974 that<lb />has since earned a scholarship . . . has played fair amount over last<lb />three years as a reserve . . . same status this year but expected to play<lb />more... one of the stronger players on the club and one that's willing<lb />to stick someone hard... is also a placekicker, having been put into<lb />action during 1975 season when Pete Conaty was injured . . . res-<lb />ponded with an 11 of 11 extra points and one of three field goals per-<lb />formance . . . big day was against North Carolina in the Pirate's 38-17<lb />win with five of five extra points and a 30-yard field goal for ECU's last<lb />score of the day . . . that field goal was the longest of the '75 season. .<lb />. is one of the few married players on the club. . . started for three<lb />years at Broughton High as a running back and kicker . . . named as<lb />the all-East kicker .. . also a baseball and a track performer .. . born 1-<lb />29-55 in Belhaven, N.C. ... major is parks and recreation.<lb /><lb />S WAYNE POOLE .... Junior . . . . Knightdale, N.C.<lb />Defensive Tackle....5-11....240....Age21.... 2L<lb /><lb />First team left defensive tackle . . . started the 1976 fall practice in bat-<lb />tle with others for starting spot that was open. . . won the position<lb />and started throughout the year .. . has proven to be a real winner and<lb />consistent performer . . . actually started a couple of games at<lb />noseguard during freshman season but moved to tackle in spring of<lb />that year .. . is still the strongest player on the team based on the<lb />bench press with 440 pounds . . . the top bench press man at<lb />Maryland under Jerry Claiborne has been 450 (pro draftee Randy<lb />White) and Maryland is considered to have one of the premier weight<lb />programs in the country . . . Wayne is expected to surpass that 450<lb />mark during the upcoming season . . . although not as big as some<lb />college defensive tackles, Wayne makes up for that with quickness . . .<lb />had 22 unassisted tackles last year and one quarterback sack against<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />VMI for minus 12 yards . . . was an all-conference and all-East per-<lb />former at tackle and guard for Vaiden Whitley High . . . born 4-10-56 in<lb />Raleigh, N.C... . majoring in business administration.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Tackles Assists QB Sacks.<lb />(975 2 ##$%�ow 1<lb />iw 8 2<lb /><lb />JOE POWELL .. .. Sophomore ... . Raleigh, N.C.<lb />Quarterback ... . 6-1... . 190... . Age 21<lb /><lb />Not listed in the depth charts but could see action in necessary<lb />passing situations .. . has great arm for the long pass. . . not enough<lb />quickness to regular run the wishbone offense . . . otherwise, a fine<lb />quarterback . . . a walkon last year that suffered a shoulder injury and<lb />had no chance to play . . . look good when forced into service in spring<lb />practice with two other quarterbacks injured ... played for two years<lb />at Fork Union Military before coming to ECU .. . starting QB second<lb />year and co-captain of the team. . . all-conference player and starter<lb />for two years at Broughton High... also a baseball player . . . father<lb />played football at N.C. State and an uncle boxed for N.C. State...<lb />born 8-23-56 in Raleigh, N.C. ... majoring in business administration.<lb /><lb />) V1 HAROLD RANDOLPH .... Senior... . Greenville, N.C.<lb />Linebacker. ...6-1....210....Age 21... . 3L<lb /><lb />First team strong side linebacker .. . without doubt one of the nation's<lb />best linebackers . . . compares with any that's ever played at East<lb />Carolina or in North Carolina . . . named honorable mention All-<lb />America by the Associated Press last year and should be in for greater<lb />honors this season . . . listed as a third team pre-season all-America by<lb />the Football News for 1977... . has been named all-Southern Con-<lb />ference and all-state by the Greensboro Daily News both as<lb />sophomore and junior . . . will be entering third season as a starter...<lb />a local Rose High product that came out originally as a walkon but<lb />quickly earned a scholarship . . . has had over 100 unassisted tackles<lb />each of the last two years .. . 115 as asophomore and 108 as a junior<lb />_.. 3/7 assists as sophomore and 47 assists as junior . . . over two years<lb />has had 25 tackles for loss for minus 100 yards . . . last season he<lb />picked off two pass interceptions and had one sophomore season...<lb />obviously the top tackler on the club for two consecutive years . . . vir-<lb />tually put a sandstill to a couple running backs at William and Mary<lb />last year with 23 unassisted blitzing tackles . . . in 1975, had most in-<lb />dividual tackles in a game with 17 vs Appalachian State and 13 vs N.C.<lb />State... returned a pass interception 33 yards in 1975 fora TD vs VMI<lb />... noted for ''bone-shattering'"' tackles .. . simply put he's awesome .<lb />. . pro scout says ''Harold is one of the top linebackers around. Based<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 47<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />48 /ECU<lb /><lb />on others of same style and size, it looks like he's going to be a fine<lb />one for the pros" . . . played high school ball for Rose High in ECU's<lb />Ficklen Stadium... was named MVP for lineman as senior, and MVP<lb />for wrestling as junior and senior... . born 1-28-56 in Greenville, N.C...<lb />. Majoring in driver's education.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />__ Tackles Assists QB Sack<lb /><lb />Tack for Loss Fum Rec Pass Intp<lb /><lb />W IN = �<lb /><lb />7 MITCHELL SMITH .... Junior... . Southern Pines, N.C.<lb />Offensive Tackle....6-3....240....Age20.... IL<lb /><lb />First team left offensive tackle . . . will move into the spot vacated by<lb />Ricky Bennett .. . no drop off expected in ability . . . filled in for Ben-<lb />nett a couple of games last year when Bennett injured and did fine job<lb />. .. Came into own last season with much improvement .. . strength<lb />has increased and carries good size... . appears set for solid season...<lb />was an all-conference and honorable mention all-East tackle at<lb />Pinecrest High . . . born 12-10-56 in Pinehurst, N.C. . . . major ts<lb />physical education.<lb /><lb />74 NELSON SMITH .. . . Junior . . . Goldsboro, N.C.<lb />Offensive Guard....6-1....230....Age20....I1L<lb /><lb />First team left offensive guard . . . will join Mitchell Smith to form left<lb />side of the line... . first year as a starter after reserve role last season<lb />... Will take over position of Randy Parrish... no drop off expected in<lb />ability .. . made great strides last year and in spring practice . . . should<lb />provide solid play in first season . . . was all-conference and all-East at<lb />Southern Wayne High as an offensive tackle and defensive end...<lb />born 2-26-57 in Fayetteville, N.C... . major is physical education.<lb /><lb />JIMMY SOUTHERLAND .... Senior... . Wilmington, N.C.<lb />Quarterback... . 59 ....170....Age 2) .... 21<lb /><lb />First team quarterback . . . faces somewhat the same situation as the<lb />last two years, in that battling two or three others for the starting<lb />berth ... only this year's competition is different . . . Jimmy gets the<lb />nod as starter over Leander Green due to previous game experience . .<lb />. Leander made greater strides in spring practice, but Jimmy had no<lb />chance to do outright battle due to an injury that cut his spring work<lb />to only the first three days of practice . . . was originally a walkon here<lb />but earned a scholarship after one game... did start some in 1975<lb />when OB situation was totally unsettled . . . played in ali games as<lb />sophomore but not so last year when Weaver regained his top form. .<lb />. with lots of play as sophomore, had 59 carries for 223 yards and two<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />] 5 TONY TRIPP ... . Sophomore . . . . Havelock, N.C.<lb />Quarterback-Punter . . . 6-3... 200... Age 20<lb /><lb />Not listed in any depth charts, but like Henry Trevathan, one of three<lb />or four that could end help as either a quarterback or punter . . . has<lb />strong throwing arm . . . was a two-year starter for Havelock High,<lb />playing quarterback, punter and placekicker . . . set school record for<lb />scoring with 109 points senior year on 19 touchdowns and five extra<lb />points .. . named all-conference two years and honorable mention all-<lb />East one year .. . Most Valuable Offensive Player Award .. . team was<lb />13-1 and second in state senior year . . . born 3-1-57 in Greenville, N.C.<lb />... Majoring in physical education.<lb /><lb />89 ZACK VALENTINE .... Junior . . . . Edenton, N.C.<lb />Defensive End ....6-2...:210....Age 20... . 2<lb /><lb />First team strong side defensive end . . . became a starter just into the<lb />start of his freshman year . . . has proven for two years to be a solid<lb />winning player . . . all phases of his game are strong . . . has good<lb />quickness and gets to the ball fast . . . one of the best liked players on<lb />the squad and one that's most coachable . . . was second last year, as<lb />well as in 1975, in unassisted tackles with 58 and total takedowns with<lb />93... had nine tackles for loss for minus 42 yards . . . recovered one<lb />fumble and had one pass interception . . . the fumble was against<lb />Southern Mississippi and set up an ECU field goal . . . the interception<lb />stopped a Southern Miss drive late in the fourth quarter deep in ECU<lb />territory . .. blocked a punt in the second quarter at William and Mary<lb />that set up a touchdown to put ECU up 14-7 midway the second quar-<lb />ter... played key role in keeping Appalachian bottled up in ABC -TV<lb />championships game with four tackles for minus 22 yards . . . most<lb />unassisted tackles came in 1975 against Richmond with nine... hada<lb />big play in win over North Carolina 38-17 in 1975 when recovered a<lb />fumble at the UNC 13 yard line midway the third quarter to set up<lb />another ECU touchdown two plays later . . . voted Most Outstanding<lb />Freshman in 1975... has very bright future with two years to play... .<lb />named all-conference, all-East and all-America at Holmes High, where<lb />school's three-year record was 27-3 . . . born 5-29-57 in Edenton, N.C.<lb />. .. Majoring in health and physical education.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DEFENSE<lb /><lb />"Tackles Assists OB Sacks ~<lb />975 6 0 #3:<lb />ee SC CC<lb /><lb />mi 6 060CCGt' YI<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 51<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />52 /ECU<lb /><lb />80 ERIC WALKER .... Sophomore... . Warner Robins, Ga.<lb />Night End" = 63". � .*. 220... . . Age '9<lb /><lb />Second team tight end . . . made tremendous strides as a freshman<lb />and now considered to be a winner at tight end . . . has good size and<lb />good hands. . . made one catch last season as freshman in Southern<lb />Mississippi game that was a three yard touchdown play on a tough<lb />catch . . . caught only one pass in the spring Alumni Game, but<lb />that also good for TD of six yards . .. making progress toward being a<lb />future Pirate star... was a two-year starter at Warner Robins High on<lb />teams that were 9-1 each year . . . was selected to play in the Georgia<lb />North-South All-Star game in Atlanta... born 4-7-58 in Morocco...<lb />majoring in business.<lb /><lb />85 BILLY RAY WASHINGTON . Sophomore . Jacksonville, N.C.<lb />Sour Ena... GE . IIS) 2 Age 19<lb /><lb />Second team split end . . . has made fine progress over the past year<lb />_.. likely to see considerable playing time in reserve role . . . second<lb />fastest man on the team in spring 40 clockings with speed of 4.4...<lb />was a two-year starter at Jacksonville High . . . as junior had 11 cat-<lb />ches for 317 yards and two TDs with all-county and Athlete of the<lb />Year honors . . . as senior had 32 catches for 760 yards and nine TDs<lb />and total of 66 points... named all-county, all-conference and all-East<lb />... selected to play in the Shrine Bowl... MVP in basketball and track<lb />also... one of the future stars for East Carolina . . . born 6-6-58 in<lb />Jacksonville, N.C. ... majoring in business administration.<lb /><lb />&amp; CLIFFORD WILLIAMS .... Sophomore... . Fayetteville, N.C.<lb />Noseguarad ... -@2 .... 210 ..., Age 21<lb /><lb />Second team noseguard . . . had good year for a freshman, seeing<lb />limited action . . . spring practice showed lots of improvement. . . will<lb />see plenty of playing time this season . . . was a two-year starter for<lb />Reid Ross High with 56 unassisted tackles and 30 assists as senior<lb />defensive tackle . . . named all-conference and Best Defensive Player<lb />_.. track team member throwing shot put . . . named Track and Field<lb />Athlete of the Year .. . inducted into school Hall of Fame. . . born 6-<lb />21-56 in Enterprise, Ala... . major is industrial technology.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />5 GENE WINTERS . . . . Sophomore . ... Dunn, N.C.<lb />Center... .. 31) ....205..,..Age 19... It<lb /><lb />First team snapper on punt team . . . started most of last season in this<lb />position . . . has already developed into a first-rate snapper .. . was a<lb />three-year starter at Dunn High as offensive center and defensive<lb />tackle . . . named all-conference two years . . . Best Defensive<lb />Lineman as senior . . . selected to play in the East-West All-Star Game<lb /><lb />. representative to Boy's State as junior . . . born 4-8-58 in Dunn,<lb />N.C... . majoring in physical education.<lb /><lb />5 8 ROBERT WIRTHLIN .... Sophomore... . Montgomery, Ohio<lb />Center... = 2.4 6-1. .-4 27200 3... 6 Age ..19<lb /><lb />Third team center . . . young player with potential to play good deal in<lb /><lb />the future .. . likely to see sparce action this year as a reserve...<lb />played fullback, guard, tackle and center in high school . . . named all-<lb />league, all-city, and all-state at Moeller High, where team won state<lb />title . . . born 4-22-58 in Cincinnati, Ohio. . . majoring in business ad-<lb />ministration.<lb />&amp;&amp; JOHN WRAPE ... . Junior . . . . Asheboro, N.C.<lb />Offensive Tackle . :. 6-2). 4... 225 . =. . Age 21<lb />Third team right offensive tackle . . . was moved in spring practice<lb />from defensive end to offensive tackle . . . needs more improvement<lb /><lb />and experience to enter playing picture . . . a walkon from the Univer-<lb />sity of Virginia .. . sat out the 1975 season .. . a linebacker at Virginia<lb />on freshman team . . . played tackle for two years at Asheboro High,<lb />earning all-conference and honorable mention all-state honors... was<lb />first in heavyweight division in wrestling in the Western North<lb />Carolina High School Athletic Association with a 17-0 record... . born<lb />2-13-56 in Asheboro . . . major is political science.<lb /><lb />PIRATES /53<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />1977 RECRUIT THUMBNAILS<lb /><lb />Derell Douncll Boker .... 66 .... 166 ...16 ... Fr... = Quarterback<lb /><lb />Hinesville, Ga.<lb />Was a three-year starter at Bradwell Institute ... Named all-conference and all-state in football<lb />_.. Quarterbacked the South All-Stars in the North-South All-Star game . . . Hit over .600 as a<lb />junior on his baseball team . . . Played on the basketball team... Was the Most Valuable player<lb />on both the football and baseball teams. . . Football coach was Clifford Johnson.<lb /><lb />Robert Lee Boykins ... 6-5... 220...19... Fr... Offensive tackle<lb /><lb />Lumberton, N.C.<lb />Two-year starter at Lumberton High School at offensive and defensive tackle . . . Lettered for<lb />all three years in football and two years as a center on the basketball team . . . Was selected all-<lb />conference and honorable mention all-East last year under coach Finley Read.<lb /><lb />Dean Buller. 62... 165 ... 16... Fr... Quarterback &amp; Punter<lb /><lb />Roseboro, N.C.<lb />Was a three-year starter at Lakewood High School . . . Started in basketball and baseball for all<lb />three years as well... Was named all-conference his junior and senior years in football... Asa<lb />junior, he was also chosen as the Most Improved player on his 10-0-1 team . . . His senior year,<lb />he was named all-conference and all-East at punter and quarterback .. . Was also chosen all-<lb />conference for two years as a catcher on the baseball team. . . Football coach was Donnie<lb />Naylor.<lb /><lb />Rocky Guiler. .. 6-2... 215 ..-.17...r... Linebacker . . . Greenville, N.C.<lb />Three-year starter at J.H. Rose High in Greenville .. . Was picked for second team all-Division |<lb />his junior year on state championship football team . . . Had 131 tackles in 14 games. . . four in-<lb />terceptions and two touchdowns, as well as, five recovered fumbles . . . Gained second place<lb />in the wrestling sectionals the same year ... Was chosen a tri-captain for the football team this<lb />year... had 144 tackles in 10 games... Named all-conference, all-area and was chosen to play<lb />in the East-West All-Star game... Conference champ, sectional champ and Most Outstanding<lb />wrestler of sectional tourney . . . Football coach was Dave Bumgarner.<lb /><lb />Michael Keith Chapman ... 6-0... 175... 18... fr... Split End<lb /><lb />Rockville, Md.<lb />Two-year starter at Peary High . . . Named to the prep all-America football teams this past<lb />season... Was all-Metro, Washington, D.C., including D.C., Maryland, and Virginia . . . All-<lb />conference split end . . . Selected as an all-America by Scholastic Magazine, as picked by<lb />coaches... . Has been selected to play in several Maryland all-star games .. . Football coach<lb />was John Cino.<lb /><lb />Anthony Collins... 6-0... 200...18... Fr... Running Back ... Penn Yan, N.Y.<lb />Had an outstanding career at Penn Yan Academy in New York... This past season he was<lb />named to the first team all-state of New York team as a running back . . . In addition, he was<lb /><lb />chosen for the all-Greater Rochester area and all-Twin Tiers conference teams... He was also<lb /><lb />chosen for the all-Wayne-Fingerlakes all-star team . . . played lineback as well as running back .<lb />.. Football coach was Tom Noteware.<lb /><lb />54/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a1. =~ DD CO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Eric Zachary Dawson ... 6-0... 175... 18... Fr... Def. Back-Split End<lb /><lb />Fort Bragg, N.C.<lb />Three-year starter at Reid Ross High. . . Co-Winner of the Best Defensive Player award last<lb />year .. . Was an all-conference selection for two years there . . . Named the Most Valuable<lb />Player on his basketball team ... Won the award for best defensive basketball player as well as<lb />the football award .. . Named to the all-east team . . . Football coach was John Daskal.<lb /><lb />Mike Fann... 5-9... 180...18...4r... Running Back . . . Salemburg, N.C.<lb />Three-year starter at Lakewood High . . . Named all-conference for three years and rushed for<lb />over 1000 yards each year .. . Won award for Best Offensive back in his junior year . . . Scored<lb />14 touchdowns in each of his last two seasons. . . Most valuable in track 1975, 1976... Set<lb />four school records in track .. . Lettered two years in baseball . . . Football coach was Donnie<lb />Naylor.<lb /><lb />Ron Frederick ...5-10...165...18... Fr... Flanker . . . Goldsboro, N.C.<lb />Was a three-year starter at Goldsboro High School . . . Scored three touchdowns his<lb />sophomore year . .. Caught 22 passes for 282 yards and four touchdowns along with 419 yards<lb />on kickoff and punt returns his junior year . .. Named honorable mention all-conference that<lb />year... This past year, he caught 41 passes for 549 yards and six TD's . . . Had 903 total yards<lb />including returns, earning all-conference, all-East and all-state honors . . . Two year starter in<lb />baseball as well .. . Football coach was Gerald Whisenhunt.<lb /><lb />Eddie Habit ... 6-2... 240 ...4%418... Fr... Center-Defensive Guard<lb /><lb />Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Two-year letterman at Cox High... Made his all-city team in 1975. . . Selected for the 1976 all-<lb />Metro squad composed of players from 28 schools . . . His team was co-champion of the<lb />Virginia Beach District . . . Chosen by his team as the Most Outstanding Blocker for 1976...<lb />Coach was Al Habit.<lb /><lb />Michael Hawkins ... 5-10 ...175...19...&amp;r... Halfback ... Manson, N.C.<lb />Three-year starter at Vance Senior High School . . . Gained about 500 yards his sophomore<lb />year ... His junior year, he gained over 1300 yards and was named honorable mention all-<lb />conference . . . During his senior year, he rushed for over 1400 yards, made first team all-<lb />conference, first team all-metro, first team all-East, and was named a high school all-America .<lb />.. Chosen Player of the Year in his conference and also Back of the Year in the conference...<lb />Was picked to play in the East-West All-Star game... Also ran track for three years and made<lb />all-conference each year... Football coach was Tony Oakes.<lb /><lb />Ronald Headley ... 6-4... 235 ...419 ... Fe... Def.. Tackle-Fullback<lb /><lb />Lively, Va.<lb />Four-year letterman at Lancaster High School... Started every game while in high school...<lb />His first year, he was used as a defensive tackle only .. . The next three years, he was a defen-<lb />sive tackle, punter, place kicker, offensive guard (1 year), and full back (2 years) .. . Rushed for<lb />1044 yards his senior year, as well as averaging 45.7 yards per punt... . Was named all-district<lb />and prep all-America as a full back his senior year . . . Also lettered in baseball and track one<lb />year each... Football coach was Don Crawford.<lb /><lb />Michale Jerome Jordan ... 6-4... 247 ...18... Fr... Off.-Def. Tackle<lb /><lb />New Bern, N.C.<lb />Three-year letterman at New Bern Senior High . . . Started at offensive tackle his first year, but<lb />was switched to defensive tackle the next year and started the rest of his high school games at<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 55<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />al<lb /><lb />~~<lb />~~<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />cH co Ko o<lb /><lb />Ce \<lb />ww w<lb />Bw<lb /><lb />ON<lb />me<lb />me<lb />Nay<lb />Nay<lb />way<lb />yme<lb />me<lb />way<lb />way<lb />ome<lb />ome<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />FBR o BW<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE<lb />Series Record: ECU leads 4-1<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />September 24 - Ficklen Stadium - Greenville, N.C. - 7:00 p.m.<lb />KEYDET FACTS<lb /><lb />PUBLICITY: Tom Shupe - Phones: (703) 463-6251 (O), (703) 463-7555 (H)<lb />HEAD COACH: Bob Thalman - 7th season at VMI (21-44-0) - Richmond '48<lb /><lb />7th season as Head Coach (21-44-0)<lb />ASSISTANTS: Joe Bush (8th season-offensive coordinator-VMI '65); Bill Shaw (4th season -<lb />linebackers and defensive ends - Florida State '72): Donnie White (7th season - defensive<lb />secondary - VMI '65); Dick Harmison (3rd season - defensive line - Shepherd '51); Bill<lb />Tornabene (2nd season - offensive line - VMI '64): Karl Lombel (1st season - offensive backfield<lb />- Syracuse '71)<lb /><lb />ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Tom Joynes 1976 RESULTS<lb />LOCATION: Lexington, Virginia<lb />ENROLLMENT: 1,200 men<lb />CONFERENCE: Southern<lb /><lb />OVERALL: 5-5-0 CONFERENCE: 2-3-0<lb />Finish in Conference: 5th<lb /><lb />STADIUM: Alumni Memorial VMI OPP<lb />Capacity: 10.000 20 William &amp; Mary 34<lb />Surf ve : 12 Appalachian 31<lb /><lb />iii ee 0 Richmond 43<lb />COLORS: Red, White &amp; Yellow 7 Furman 3<lb />OFFENSE: Power | : wee Tech Se<lb /><lb />: East Carolina 7<lb /><lb />DEFENSE: Multiple 10 Seon 6<lb /><lb />LETTERMEN RETURNING: 36 13 Virginia 7<lb />Offense: 21 30 The Citadel 14<lb />Defense: 15 26 Indiana State 14<lb /><lb />STARTERS RETURNING: 16 138� (Total Points) "206<lb />See : 1977 SCHEDULE<lb /><lb />efense:<lb /><lb />LETTERMEN LOST: 20 DATE TEAM LOCATION<lb /><lb />Offense: 11 9-10 William &amp; Mary Home<lb />f ji 9-17 Army Away<lb />Defense: 9 9-24 East Carolina Away<lb /><lb />STARTERS LOST: 10 10-1 Open<lb /><lb />Offense: 5 10-8 Richmond Home<lb />10-15 The Citadel Home<lb /><lb />Defense: 4 10-22 Lehigh Away<lb />Jones, Dutch Goddard 11-5 Virginia Away<lb />LEADING PLAYERS: QB Robbie Clark, TB 9 1112 Furman ies<lb /><lb />: : 11-19 Rhode Island Home<lb />Andre Gibson, LB Glenn Jones, PK Craig 44.26 Virginia Tech Deed<lb />Jones, DT Ned Stepanovich, OG Tom<lb />Replogle, DT Dutch Goddard BEST TIME TO CONTACT COACH THALMAN<lb />DURING WEEK OF EAST CAROLINA GAME:<lb />CALL SHUPE BEFORE 4:30 p.m.<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 63<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>__. SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA<lb /><lb />Series Record: First Meeting<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />October 29 - Ficklen Stadium - Greenville, N.C. - 7:00 p.m.<lb /><lb />RAGIN' CAJUN FACTS<lb /><lb />PUBLICITY: George Foster - Phone (318) 233-0655 (O), (318) 981-1660 (H)<lb />HEAD COACH: Augie Tammariello, 4th season at SW Louisiana (17-16-0) - Denver '60<lb />4th season as head coach (17-16-0)<lb /><lb />ASSISTANTS: Sam Robertson (4th season - defensive coordinator - Tennessee '66); Carl Smith<lb />(4th season - offensive backfield - Cal Poly '71); Don Miller (4th season - offensive line - Denver<lb />69); Dwight Flanagan (3rd - receivers - East Carolina '71); Lee Rodgers (2nd season - defensive<lb />interior line - Arizona '67); Don Lockwood (4th season - defensive ends - Lamar '61); Chris<lb />Smeland (1st season - linebackers - Cal Poly '74); Steve Kramer (1st season - defensive ends -<lb /><lb />Miami '76)<lb /><lb />ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Toby Warren<lb />LOCATION: Lafayette, La.<lb />ENROLLMENT: 13,000<lb />CONFERENCE: Southland<lb />STADIUM: Cajun Field<lb />Capacity: 23,472<lb />Surface: Grass<lb />COLORS: Vermillion and White<lb />OFFENSE: Pro |<lb />DEFENSE: 5-2<lb />LETTERMEN RETURNING: 27<lb />Offense: 10<lb />Defense: 17<lb />STARTERS RETURNING: 8<lb />Offense: 1<lb />Defense: 7<lb />LETTERMEN LOST: 26<lb />Offense: 16<lb />Defense: 10<lb />STARTERS LOST: 14<lb />Offense: 10<lb />Defense: 4<lb />TEAM CAPTAINS: Brady Muth, Keith Walker<lb />LEADING PLAYERS: OB Roy Henry, DT Keith<lb />Walker, CB Ron Irving, DT Andy Harrison<lb />TOP NEWCOMERS: SE Dennis Reidmiller, TE<lb />&amp; LB Calvin James<lb /><lb />68 /ECU<lb /><lb />1976 RESULTS<lb />Overall: 9-2-0 CONFERENCE: 4-1<lb />Finish in Conference: Tie 1st<lb />SWLA OPP<lb />41 Fresno State 14<lb />7 Cincinnati S<lb />31 Louisiana Tech 26<lb />4 Lamar 9<lb />27 Furman 16<lb />38 Pacific 10<lb />31 UT-Arlington 24<lb />23 Arkansas State 14<lb />3 Northwestern 7<lb />19 McNeese State 20<lb />Z Northeast a<lb />261 (Total Points) 148<lb />1977 SCHEDULE<lb /><lb />DATE TEAM LOCATION<lb />9-3 Tulsa Home<lb />9-10 Fresno State Home<lb />9-17 Lamar Away<lb />9-24 UT-Arlington Home<lb />10-1 Hawaii Away<lb />10-8 Louisiana Tech Away<lb />10-15 Southern Illinois Home<lb />10-22 Temple Away<lb />10-29 East Carolina Away<lb />TES Arkansas State Away<lb />11-12 Northwestern Home<lb />11-19 McNeese State Home<lb /><lb />BEST TIME TO CONTACT COACH TAMMERIELLO<lb />DURING WEEK OF EAST CAROLINA GAME<lb />AFTER 10:30 am M-F<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>a a -_ ssl<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />APPALACHIAN STATE UNIV.<lb /><lb />Series Record: ASU leads 19-7-0<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />November 5 - Conrad Stadium - Boone, N.C. - 1:30 p.m.<lb /><lb />MOUNTAINEER FACTS<lb /><lb />PUBLICITY: Rick Layton - Phone: (704) 262-3080 (0), (704) 295-7849 (H)<lb />HEAD COACH: Jim Brakefield - 6th season at ASU (35-27-4) - Centre College '41<lb /><lb />11th season as Head Coach (70-45-7)<lb />ASSISTANTS: Fisher DeBerry (7th season - offense - Wofford '60); Bob Ward (7th season -<lb />Gefense - Appalachian State '58); Mike Martin (6th season - offense - Furman '67); Roachel<lb />Laney (2nd season - defense - Catawba '71); David McKnight (1st season - defense - Univ. of<lb /><lb />Ga. '70)<lb /><lb />ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim Jones<lb />LOCATION: Boone, N.C.<lb />ENROLLMENT: 10,076<lb />CONFERENCE: Southern<lb />STADIUM: Conrad<lb />Capacity: 9,500<lb />Surface: Astro-Turf<lb />COLORS: Old gold &amp; black<lb />OFFENSE: Wishbone<lb />DEFENSE: 5-2<lb />LETTERMEN RETURNING: 33<lb />Offense: 17<lb />Defense: 14<lb />STARTERS RETURNING: 13<lb />Offense: 8<lb />Defense: 3<lb />LETTERMEN LOST: 19<lb />Offense: 7<lb />Defense: 11<lb />STARTERS LOST: 11<lb />Offense: 3<lb />Defense: 8<lb />TEAM CAPTAINS: to be named<lb />LEADING PLAYERS: QB Robbie Price, RB<lb />Emmit Hamilton, RB Scott McConnell; C Gill<lb />Beck; DE Jay McDonald; K Gary Davis<lb />TOP NEWCOMERS: SE Mike Peterson, QBs<lb />Paul Hamilton and Mike Michael<lb /><lb />1976 RESULTS<lb /><lb />Overall: 6-4-1 Conference: 2-2-1<lb />Finish in Conference: Third<lb />ASU OPP<lb />10 South Carolina 21<lb />44 East Tennessee 3<lb />31 VMI 12<lb />42 Wofford 0<lb />24 Western Carolina 7,<lb />14 Furman 14<lb />45 Lenoir Rhyne 7<lb />7 Ball State 20<lb />31 The Citadel 13<lb />22 William &amp; Mary Zz<lb />7. East Carolina 35<lb />227 (Total Points) 1<lb />1977 SCHEDULE<lb />DATE TEAM LOCATION<lb />9-3 South Carolina Away<lb />9-10 OPEN<lb />9-17 UT-Chattanooga Home<lb />9-24 Richmond Away<lb />10-1 Marshall Home<lb />10-8 East Tennessee Away<lb />10-15 Lenoir Rhyne Home<lb />10-22 Furman Away<lb />10-29 Ball State Home<lb />11-5 East Carolina Home<lb />11-12 The Citadel Away<lb />11-19 | Western Carolina Away<lb /><lb />BEST TIME TO CONTACT COACH BRAKEFIELD<lb />DURING WEEK OF EAST CAROLINA GAME<lb />MON. thru FRI. BEFORE 2:30 p.m.<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 69<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>COLLEGE OF WILLIAM &amp; MARY |<lb />Series Record ECU leads 6-2-1<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />November 12 - Foreman Field - Norfolk, Va. - 1:30 p.m.<lb />** * Oyster Bowl* ** INDIAN FACTS *** Oyster Bowl* **<lb /><lb />PUBLICITY: Bob Sheeran - Phones: (804) 229-3111 (0), (804) 229-6550 (H)<lb />HEAD COACH: Jim Root - 6th season at W &amp; M (24-31-0) - Miami of Ohio '53<lb /><lb />9th season as Head Coach (42-45-1)<lb />ASSISTANTS: Lou Tepper (assistant head coach - defensive coordinator - 6th season - Rutgers<lb />'67); Ralph Krichenheiter (secondary - 6th season - Wofford '61); Bob Sherman (5th season -<lb />defensive line - Purdue '61); Bill Casto (offensive line - 4th season - Glenville State '67); John<lb />Akers (offensive backs - 2nd season - Shepard College '73); lvan Fears (1st season - receivers -<lb />W &amp;M'77)<lb /><lb />ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ben Carnevale<lb /><lb />LOCATION: Williamsburg, Virginia 1976 RESULTS<lb />ENROLLMENT: 4,000 Ssh rae a Ss<lb />CONFERENCE: Independent Sap e eas ey te<lb />STADIUM: Carey Field oe ae ie<lb />Capacity: 15,000 brs VMI 20<lb />Surface: Grass 14 Virginia 0<lb />COLORS: Green, Gold &amp; Silver 19 East Carolina 20<lb />OFFENSE: Veer option foe =<lb />DEFENSE: 5-2 eee 13<lb />LETTERMEN RETURNING: 38 20 Ohio University 0<lb />Offense: 20 7 Furman 23<lb />Defense: 18 pe zeP sais i<lb />STARTERS RETURNING: 18 10 Richmond y 2<lb />Sr enee: : 210 (Total Points) 149<lb />ense:<lb />LETTERMEN LOST:<lb />Oca cd 1977 SCHEDULE<lb />Def �s 4 DATE TEAM LOCATION<lb />erense: 9-3 Norfolk State Home<lb />STARTERS LOST: 4 9-10 VMI Away<lb />Offense: 2 9-17 Pittsburgh Away<lb />Defense: 2 o Wee in<lb />TEAM CAPTAINS: Joe Agee, Keith Fimian 1 Groin ieeh Bichcaoid<lb />10-15 O<lb />LEADING PLAYERS: OB Tom Rozantz, TB) 10.2 New vee<lb />Jim Kruis, FB Keith Fimian, TE Ken Cloud, C = 10-29 _-s-Rutgers Home<lb />Hank Zimmerman, T Dudley Johnson, G 115 __ The Citadel ey<lb />. 11-12 East Carolina Norfolk<lb />Allen Goode, E Joe Manderfiled &amp; Gray 44.49 Richmond erie<lb /><lb />Oliver, DE Rolfe Carawan, DE Melvin Martin,<lb />DT Dave O'Neill, LB Jim Ryan, SS Scott<lb />BEST TIME TO CONTACT COACH ROOT<lb /><lb />Hays, FS Joe Agee, HB Keith Potts. DURING WEEK OF EAST CAROLINA GAME<lb />MON-THUR 11-12 a.m.<lb /><lb />70/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA 48, SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 0<lb /><lb />Ficklen Stadium September 11, 1976<lb />Greenville, N.C. Attendance: 17,400<lb /><lb />The season-opener for the Pirates saw ECU prove all prognostigators wrong. East Carolina,<lb />as much as a 1/7-point underdog to Southern Mississippi, jumped all over the Golden Eagles in<lb />the first quarter for 17 points and went on to a 48-0 romp before a record home-opening<lb />crowd.<lb /><lb />Mike Weaver directed the wishbone attack like he invented it as the senior signal-caller led<lb />the Pirates in four scoring drives, including a 44-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Terry<lb />Gallaher.<lb /><lb />Strong safety Gerald Hall, starting his first collegiate football game, showed he was going to<lb />be great as a punt returner. Late in the first quarter, the sophomore from Edenton got off ona<lb />70-yard return to push the Pirates to a 17-0 lead.<lb /><lb />Willie Hawkins romped on a 79-yard touchdown in the first quarter also. Eddie Hicks scored<lb />on runs of 65 and 14 yards in the second and third periods. Third string quarterback Jimmy<lb />Southerland tossed a seven-yard touchdown pass to third-string tight end Eric Walker and<lb />Pete Conaty added two field goals from 25 yards to round out the scoring.<lb /><lb />GAMES STATISTICS USM ECU<lb />First Downs 11 21<lb />Rushes-Y ards 44-61 55-416<lb />Passing Yards 112 56<lb />Return Yards 10 101<lb />Passes (A-C-l) 18-11-1 6-3-0<lb />Punts-Avg. 9-38.3 3-40.0<lb />Penalties-Y ards 8-52 2-20<lb />Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-1<lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb />SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 0 0 0 O-- 0<lb />EAST CAROLINA 17. 10 14 7 - 48<lb /><lb />ECU - Conaty 25 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Hawkins 79 run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />ECU - Hall 70 punt return (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />ECU - Conaty 25 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Hicks 14 run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />ECU - Gallaher 44 pass from Weaver (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />ECU - Hicks 65 run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />ECU - Walker three pass from Southerland (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />Rushing - Hicks (ECU) 8-134, Hawkins (ECU) 11-128, Weaver (ECU) 10-55<lb />Passing - Alderman (USM) 11-16-1, 112, Weaver 2-3-0, 53<lb />Receiving - Cannon (USM) 5-41<lb /><lb />OVERALL RECORD: 1-0 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-0<lb />PIRATES / 81<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA 23, NORTH CAROLINA STATE 14<lb />Carter Stadium September 18, 1976<lb /><lb />Raleigh, N.C. Attendance: 49,700<lb /><lb />East Carolina traveled to Raleigh and beat the Wolfpack for the second time in seven tries by<lb />cutting off the Pack's once-powerful veer offense, but had to come up with a big play near the<lb />end of the contest to preserve the victory before the largest night crowd to ever see a football<lb />game in the state of North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The Pirates had ruled the game during the first half, rolling up a 13-0 lead and holding the<lb />Wolfpack to three first downs and 26 yards total offense. Mike Weaver got the Pirates on the<lb />scoreboard in the first quarter on a ten yard scamper around the right side, capping an 81-yard,<lb />five-play drive. Pete Conaty added field goals of 37 and 31 yards in the second period to give<lb />the Pirates their halftime advantage.<lb /><lb />State got on the board in the third quarter after Weaver fumbled on the Pirate 20-yard line.<lb />Ted Brown covered the distance on the first play up the middle. Conaty added a 24-yard three-<lb />pointer later in the quarte7y to give the Pirates a 16-7 lead going into the fourth period.<lb /><lb />Brown scored again in the fourth quarter, but the Pirates ran the reverse off the ''water<lb />bucket' with just over a minute to play to preserve the victory.<lb /><lb />East Carolina lined up in their field goal formation with the center at the ball and the holder<lb />and kicker in position. The linemen were far to the left of the line of scrimmage while Willie<lb />Hawkins and Eddie Hicks were behind them. Center Rickie Holliday flipped the ball to Hawkins,<lb />who ran to his left towards the sideline. He handed off to Hicks, who ran to the right, outrun-<lb />ning the Pack defender into the end zone to wrap up the win.<lb /><lb />GAME STATISTICS ECU NCS<lb />First Downs Wise 9<lb />Rushes-Y ards 71-256 38-102<lb />Passing Yards 113 26<lb />Return Yards 5 10<lb />Passes (A-C-1) 10-5-1 15-5-1<lb />Punts-Avg. 5-38.8 7-46.8<lb />Penalties-Yards 6-68 6-53<lb />Fumbles-Lost 6-4 5-3<lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb />EAST CAROLINA 7 6 3 7 - 23<lb />N.C. STATE 0 0 7 7 - 14<lb /><lb />ECU - Weaver 10 run (Conaty kick)<lb />ECU - Conaty 34 FG<lb />ECU - Conaty 31 FG<lb />NCS - Brown 20 run (Sherrill kick)<lb />ECU - Conaty 24 FG<lb />NCS - Brown 14 run (Sherrill kick)<lb />ECU - Hicks 4 run (Conaty kick)<lb />Rushing - Brown (NCS) 12-83, Weaver (ECU) 29-80, Hawkins 12-62<lb />Passing - Weaver (ECU) 5-10-1, 113<lb />Receiving - Hawkins (ECU) 3-72<lb />OVERALL RECORD: 2-0 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-0<lb /><lb />82 /ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA 20, WILLIAM AND MARY 19<lb /><lb />Cary Field September 25, 1976<lb />Williamsburg, Va. Attendance: 13,500<lb /><lb />Obviously showing a letdown after its big victory over N.C. State, East Carolina had a tough<lb />time before beating a much improved William and Mary squad, 20-19, on a hot day in the<lb />colonial setting of Williamsburg.<lb /><lb />The Pirates looked good at the start, taking the ball after a Joe Agee punt and drove 59 yards<lb />to paydirt, with Raymond Jones, who was named Southern Conference Player-of-the Week<lb />for his efforts, going over from the one.<lb /><lb />The two teams traded touchdowns for the remainder of the half, but the Indians missed their<lb />last extra point of the half to give the Pirates a 14-13 lead. That missed point would end up<lb />being the difference in the game.<lb /><lb />William and Mary's Steve Libassi and the Pirates' Pete Conaty traded a pair of field goals<lb />each in the second half, with Conaty winning the game for the Pirates with 3:22 left on a 36-<lb />yarder. Libassi had given the Indians a 19-17 lead with 8:22 left on a 47-yard effort. William and<lb />Mary had one last drive to try to pull the game out, but Ernest Madison intercepted a Tom<lb />Rozantz pass with just over a minute to play to preserve the win.<lb /><lb />GAMES STATISTICS ECU We&amp;M<lb />First Downs 14 22<lb />Rushes-Yards 56-216 45-154<lb />Passing Yards 62 179<lb />Return Yards 135 1<lb />Passes (A-C-1) 6-4-0 28-16-2<lb />Punts-Avg. 5-33.2 5-30.4<lb />Penalties-Yards 11-114 4-36<lb />Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0<lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb />EAST CAROLINA | 7 3 3-20<lb />WILLIAM AND MARY 0 13 3 3-19<lb /><lb />ECU - Jones 1 run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />W&amp;M - Cloud 13 pass from Rozantz (Libassi kick)<lb />ECU - Jones 1 run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />W&amp;M - Cloud 14 pass from Rozantz (kick failed)<lb />W&amp;M - Libassi 35 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Conaty 35 FG<lb /><lb />W&amp;M - Libassi 47 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Conaty 36 FG<lb /><lb />Rushing - Jones (ECU) 22-109, Hawkins (ECU) 10-64, Kruis (W&amp;M) 16-57<lb />Passing - Rozantz (W&amp;M) 16-28-2, 179, Weaver (ECU) 4-6-0, 62<lb />Receiving - Butler (W&amp;M) 8-95, Cloud (W&amp;M) 3-47, 2 TD<lb /><lb />OVERALL RECORD: 3-0 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 1-0<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 83<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA 22, THE CITADEL 3<lb /><lb />Ficklen Stadium October 2, 1976<lb />Greenville, N.C. Attendance: 18,250<lb /><lb />The Citadel invaded Ficklen Stadium with the hopes of breaking the Pirates' winning bubble.<lb />They failed, however, as a swarming Pirate defense picked off six Bulldog passes and the<lb />Pirates won, 22-3, before the fourth largest crowd to ever see East Carolina play in Ficklen.<lb /><lb />The Bulldogs scored on a field goal on their first possession, but could do no more against<lb />the powerful Pirate defense. Pete Conaty kicked two field goals in the first quarter and added<lb />another in the second to give the Pirates a 9-3 halftime lead.<lb /><lb />Mike Weaver, the Pirate quarterback, rushed for two second half touchdowns of five and<lb />nine yards and picked up 103 yards rushing and 48 through the air. Gerald Hall and Ernest<lb />Madison picked off two passes each for East Carolina while linebackers Harold Fort and Harold<lb />Randolph each had one theft.<lb /><lb />GAME STATISTICS CIT ECU<lb />First Downs 10 19<lb />Rushes-Y ards 40-96 70-239<lb />Passing Yards 54 48<lb />Return Yards 17 186<lb />Passes (A-C-1) 21-7-6 10-5-1<lb />Punts-Avg. 8-44.0 7-35.0<lb />Penalties-Y ards 6-30 5-55<lb />Fumbles-Lost 4-0 2-2<lb /><lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb /><lb />THE CITADEL 2 0 0 0-- 3<lb />EAST CAROLINA 6 5 7 6 - 22<lb /><lb />CIT - Tanguay 37 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Conaty 22 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Conaty 28 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Conaty 18 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Weaver five run (Conaty kick)<lb />ECU - Weaver nine run (run failed)<lb /><lb />Rushing - Weaver (ECU) 26-103, 2 TD, Jones (CIT) 16-52<lb />Passing - Weaver (ECU) 5-9-1, 48<lb />Receiving - Bauerfield (CIT) 3-24<lb /><lb />OVERALL RECORD: 4-0 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 2-0<lb /><lb />84 /ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA 49, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 14<lb /><lb />Ficklen Stadium October 9, 1976<lb />Greenville, N.C. Attendance: 16,200<lb /><lb />The Pirates ran for their most total yardage and rushing yardage of the season against<lb />Southern Illinois in a 49-14 romp as three Pirates rushed for over 100 yards each.<lb /><lb />Eddie Hicks scored two touchdowns while five other East Carolina players scored the others.<lb />Hicks, Willie Hawkins and Pete Conaty all ran for more than 100 yards each in the game. Hicks<lb />scored from 64 and three yards out, while Conaty had a 62-yard jaunt. Hawkins scored on a<lb />one yard run, Sam Harrell had a three yard run for a touchdown, Mike Weaver flipped a 25 yard<lb />scoring pass to tight end Clay Burnett and Harold Fort scored on a 27-yard pass interception.<lb /><lb />The Pirates defense held Andre Herrera, one of the nation's leading rushers, to just 74 yards<lb />in the game. Hicks led the Pirates with 172 yards, while Hawkins picked up 112 and Conaty<lb />103.<lb /><lb />GAME STATISTICS SIU ECU<lb />First Downs 10 25<lb />Rushes-Y ards 36-49 76-491<lb />Passing Yards 132 40<lb />Return Yards 7, 185<lb />Passes (A-C-I) 26-14-4 6-2-1<lb />Punts-Avg. 9-45.4 3-41.7<lb />Penalties-Yards 11-104 11-136<lb />Fumbles-Lost 1-0 8-3<lb /><lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb /><lb />SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 0 0 7 cae<lb />EAST CAROLINA 12 16 14 7-49<lb /><lb />ECU - Burnett 25 pass from Weaver (kick failed)<lb />ECU - Fort 27 interception return (run failed)<lb />ECU - Conaty 62 run (Conaty run)<lb /><lb />ECU - Hicks three run (Conaty run)<lb /><lb />SIU - Herrera one run (Seaman run)<lb /><lb />ECU - Hicks 64 run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />ECU - Hawkins one run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />SIU - Linton one run (Seaman kick)<lb /><lb />ECU - Harrell three run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />Rushing - Hicks (ECU) 21-177, 2 TD, Hawkins (ECU) 18-112, 1 TD, Conaty (ECU)<lb />10-103, 1 TD<lb /><lb />Passing - Collins (SIU) 9-19-3, 84<lb /><lb />Receiving - House (SIU) 6-67<lb /><lb />OVERALL RECORD: 5-0 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 2-0<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 85<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Alumni Memorial Stadium<lb />Lexington, Va.<lb /><lb />EAST CAROLINA 17, VIRGINIA MILITARY 3<lb /><lb />October 16, 1976<lb /><lb />Attendance: 7,700<lb /><lb />The Pirates took the long journey up to Lexington, Va., to play the VMI Keydets, cellar-<lb />dwellers of the Southern Conference, but the Keydets proved to be much tougher customers<lb />than their record indicated, as the Pirates pulled out a 17-3 decision.<lb /><lb />The Pirate defense held VMI tight, allowing only 176 total yards, but the offense sometimes<lb /><lb />sputtered.<lb /><lb />Eddie Hicks got the first Pirate score on a 44 yard run to give the Pirates enough points to<lb />win. Willie Hawkins added an eight yard run and Pete Conaty kicked his 11th field goal of the<lb /><lb />Eddie Hicks rushed for 113 yards, while Raymond Jones added 86 and Willie Hawkins 65 for<lb /><lb />season.<lb /><lb />the Pirates.<lb /><lb />GAME STATISTICS ECU<lb />First Downs 19<lb />Rushes-Yards 70-302<lb />Passing Yards a2<lb />Return Yards 77<lb />Passes (A-C-1) 13-4-0<lb />Punts-Avg. 7-40.6<lb />Penalties-Y ards 6-97<lb />Fumbles-Lost 1-0<lb /><lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb /><lb />EAST CAROLINA<lb />VIRGINIA MILITARY 3 0<lb /><lb />~<lb />oO<lb /><lb />ECU - Hicks 44 run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />VMI - Jones 37 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Conaty 29 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Hawkins eight run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />VMI<lb />16<lb />50-122<lb />54<lb /><lb />24<lb />20-5-4<lb />8-35.6<lb />5-55<lb /><lb />1)<lb />2<lb /><lb />Rushing - Hicks (ECU) 12-113, Jones (ECU) 24-86, Hawkins (ECU) 21-65<lb /><lb />Passing - Weaver (ECU) 4-13-0, 32<lb />Receiving - Gallaher (ECU) 3-35<lb /><lb />OVERALL RECORD: 6-0 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-0<lb /><lb />86 /ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />NORTH CAROLINA 12, EAST CAROLINA 10<lb /><lb />Kenan Stadium October 23, 1976<lb />Chapel Hill, N.C. Attendance: 49,000<lb /><lb />This was the game everybody was waiting for. Carolina had been waiting since the Pirates<lb />whipped them 38-17 the year before. The Pirates were there to prove the previous year's game<lb />was no fluke. The game was as tough as everybody thought it would be. The Tar Heels won<lb />the game without scoring a touchdown, as they scored on four field goals to win 12-10.<lb /><lb />The score was 0-0 with two minutes left in the half, but the Pirates fumbled twice and the<lb />Tar Heels capitalized on field goals of 31 and 25 yards by Dick Biddle.<lb /><lb />A big play in the third quarter gave the ACC team a 9-0 lead. With a fourth down on the 32<lb />yard line, Jeff Arnold, a freshman kicker, came in to try a 49-yarder. The line drive just cleared<lb />the bar to give the Tar Heels the nine-point lead.<lb /><lb />The Pirates started coming back near the end of the third period. Cary Godette knocked the<lb />ball out of quarterback Bernie Menapace's hand and Noah Clark recovered for the Pirates.<lb />Mike Weaver then drove the Pirates down the field and scored on a keeper on the first play of<lb />the fourth quarter from 15 yards out.<lb /><lb />Midway in the fourth quarter, Eddie Hicks got off on a 75-yard run to the Tar Heels' nine yard<lb />line. After getting to the Carolina three in three plays, Coach Pat Dye called on Pete Conaty for<lb />a field goal try. Conaty was true from 19 yards out to give the Pirates a 10-9 lead.<lb /><lb />The Tar Heels used a good passing game to drive down the field and get into position for<lb />Biddle's winning field goal from 17 yards out. The Pirates last ditch effort to score failed.<lb /><lb />GAME STATISTICS ECU UNC<lb />First Downs 14 13<lb />Rushes-Y ards 58-249 56-149<lb />Passing Yards 72 110<lb />Return Yards 0 A3<lb />Passes (A-C-|) 12-7-1 13-5-0<lb />Punts-Avg. 5-32.8 6-43.0<lb />Penalties-Y ards 1-15 6-41<lb />Fumbles-Lost 3-3 4-2<lb /><lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb />EAST CAROLINA 0 0 0 10 - 10<lb />NORTH CAROLINA 0 3 6 3 - 12<lb />UNC - Biddle 31 FG<lb />UNC - Biddle 25 FG<lb />UNC - Arnold 49 FG<lb />ECU - Weaver 15 run (Conaty kick)<lb />ECU - Conaty 19 FG<lb />UNC - Biddle 17 FG<lb />Rushing - Hicks (ECU) 17-129, Voight (UNC) 31-112<lb />Passing - Weaver (ECU) 7-12-1, 72, Kupec (UNC) 5-9-0, 110<lb />Receiving - Gallaher (ECU) 3-51, Lee (UNC) 2-72, Tucker (UNC) 2-38<lb /><lb />OVERALL RECORD: 6-1 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-0<lb />PIRATES / 87<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA 24, WESTERN CAROLINA 17<lb /><lb />Ficklen Stadium October 30, 1976<lb />Greenville, N.C. Attendance: 21,506<lb /><lb />It was a big game - Homecoming and cross-state rivals - and it was played before the<lb />biggest crowd ever to see a football game in Ficklen Stadium. The Pirates started out good,<lb />running to a 14-3 halftime lead. But the Catamounts came back to take a 17-14 lead before the<lb />Pirates picked up ten points in the final period to win the game 24-17.<lb /><lb />It was the Pirates balanced running attack against the Cats' Darrell Lipford. Lipford carried<lb />the ball 60 percent of the time Western ran it. He picked up 106 yards while the rest of the team<lb />lost ground. Willie Hawkins of ECU went one-up on Lipford and carried 15 times for 116 yards.<lb /><lb />Mike Weaver picked up the first East Carolina touchdown on a seven yard run and Pete<lb />Conaty upped the lead to 14-0 with a 26 yard scamper in the second period. The Catamounts<lb />added a field goal to cut the lead to 11 at the half.<lb /><lb />Lipford came out running in the third quarter and the Cats took advantage of two Pirate<lb />fumbles to go ahead 17-14.<lb /><lb />But the Pirates came back in the fourth period, with Pete Conaty directing an 80 yard drive<lb />and Mike Weaver a 48 yard drive to clinch the victory for the Pirates.<lb /><lb />GAME STATISTICS WwCcuU ECU<lb />First Downs IZ 20<lb />Rushes-Y ards 41-60 64-311<lb />Passing Yards Taz 30<lb />Return Yards T3 63<lb />Passes (A-C-|) 25-15-3 4-2-2<lb />Punts-Avg. 8-42.3 4-40.3<lb />Penalties-Y ards 9-105 6-52<lb />Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-3<lb /><lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb /><lb />WESTERN CAROLINA 0 3 14 O-17<lb />EAST CAROLINA Z 7 0 10-24<lb /><lb />ECU - Weaver seven run (Conaty kick)<lb />ECU - Conaty 26 run (Conaty kick)<lb />WCU - Clayton 37 FG<lb /><lb />WCU - Lipford four run (kick failed)<lb />WCU - Lipford one run (Lipford run)<lb />ECU - Hawkins 12 run (Conaty kick)<lb />ECU - Conaty 24 FG<lb /><lb />Rushing - Hawkins (ECU) 15-116, 1 TD; Lipford (WCU) 25-106, 2 TD<lb />Passing - Briggs (WCU) 11-14-1, 120 yds.<lb />Receiving - Smith (WCU) 7-81<lb /><lb />OVERALL RECORD: 7-1 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-0<lb /><lb />88 / ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA 20, RICHMOND 10<lb /><lb />City Stadium November 6, 1976<lb />Richmond, Va. Attendance: 15,500<lb /><lb />East Carolina traveled to Richmond hoping to avenge the 17-14 loss the Spiders had dealt<lb />them the previous year. The Pirates did just that, beating Richmond 20-10 in one of the<lb />whackiest games of the year.<lb /><lb />The game had 17 turnovers total, 11 fumbles, four interceptions and two blocked punts.<lb />There was a very strong wind, which made punting tedious when against the wind and great<lb />when the wind was at the punter's back. Richmond punter Bruce Allen had one blocked, but<lb />got off a 79-yarder with the wind. ECU punter Tom Daub also had one blocked, but got off a<lb />74-yarder himself to set a personal best.<lb /><lb />Reggie Pinkney intercepted a Richmond pass at his own one yard line and returned it all the<lb />way, almost. He juggled the ball on the Richmond one yard line and the ball rolled out of the<lb />end zone to give the Spiders a first down on their 20 yard line.<lb /><lb />In between all the turnovers, East Carolina's Mike Weaver scored two touchdowns, on runs<lb />of eight and nine yards. Raymond Jones picked up the other Pirates' score.<lb /><lb />Richmond led 10-7 at the half as Johnny Jones kicked a 45 yard field goal with just eight<lb />seconds showing on the clock before intermission.<lb /><lb />GAME STATISTICS ECU UR<lb />First Downs 20 19<lb />Rushes-Yards 69-203 53-156<lb />Passing Yards 86 141<lb />Return Yards 165 So<lb />Passes (A-C-|) 9-3-1 31-12-3<lb />Punts-Avg. 8-29.4 7-42.3<lb />Penalties-Y ards 9-95 9-75<lb />Fumbles-Lost 5-4 6-5<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb /><lb />EAST CAROLINA a 0 6 7-20<lb />RICHMOND 0 10 0 O-10<lb /><lb />ECU - Weaver eight run (Conaty kick)<lb />UR - Ruffin one run (Jones kick)<lb /><lb />UR - Jones 45 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Jones one run (kick failed)<lb /><lb />ECU - Weaver nine run (Conaty kick)<lb /><lb />Rushing - Kreilis (UR) 19-86; Hawkins (ECU) 15-54<lb />Passing - Taylor (UR) 12-28-3, 111 yds.<lb />Receiving - Brown (UR) 5-58; Jackson (UR) 4-27<lb /><lb />OVERALL RECORD: 8-1 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-0<lb />PIRATES / 89<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />FURMAN 17, EAST CAROLINA 10<lb /><lb />Sirrine Stadium November 13, 1976<lb />Greenville, S.C. Attendance: 13,600<lb /><lb />Furman used Larry Robinson's 84 yard run off right tackle to upset the Pirates and make the<lb />conference a reality.<lb /><lb />The game was very close, as Furman finished with one more yard total offense than the<lb />Pirates.<lb /><lb />Willie Hawkins of East Carolina put his team in the lead with five seconds left in the first<lb />quarter on a one yard plunge, but Furman came back in the second period with 10 points to<lb />lead at the half.<lb /><lb />Pete Conaty tied the game midway in the third quarter on a 27 yard field goal. On the first<lb />play after the kickoff, Robinson got off on his long scoring jaunt to give the Paladins the vic-<lb />tory.<lb /><lb />The Pirates drove from their 14 to the Paladins 31 in the fourth period before Willie Hawkins<lb />was stopped on fourth down for no gain.<lb /><lb />GAME STATISTICS ECU FUR<lb />First Downs 20 10<lb />Rushes-Y ards 76-263 44-243<lb />Passing Yards 1S 36<lb />Return Yards 8 29<lb />Passes (A-C-1) 6-1-0 8-4-0<lb />Punts-Avg. 4-41.5 5-36.8<lb />Penalties-Y ards 3-15 8-76<lb />Fumbles-Lost 3-3 3-2<lb /><lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb /><lb />EAST CAROLINA 7 0 3 0 - 10<lb />FURMAN 0 10 i, 0O-17<lb /><lb />ECU - Hawkins one run (Conaty kick)<lb />FU - Simpson three run (Goss kick)<lb />FU - Goss 47 FG<lb /><lb />ECU - Conaty 27 FG<lb /><lb />FU - Robinson 84 run (Goss kick)<lb /><lb />Rushing - Robinson (FU) 10-137, 1 TD; Jones (ECU) 23-99<lb />Passing - Whitehurst (FU) 4-8-0, 36 yds.<lb /><lb />OVERALL RECORD: 8-2 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-1<lb /><lb />90/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA 35, APPALACHIAN STATE 7<lb /><lb />Ficklen Stadium November 25, 1976<lb />Greenville, N.C. Attendance: 15,335<lb /><lb />This was an important game. It was for all the marbles in the Southern Conference. It was<lb />being shown regionally on ABC-TV. And the Pirates improved from its game at Furman to<lb />whip the Mountaineers and win the championship.<lb /><lb />The Pirates rolled to their second best total yardage output of the season in the game, rolling<lb />for 317 on the ground and a season-best of 157 through the airways.<lb /><lb />The Pirates jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead by driving down the field 80 yards in 14 plays with<lb />Eddie Hicks going over from the seven. Undaunted, the Mountaineers came back to score on<lb />Robbie Price's 18 yard run midway through the quarter. ASU drove 64 yards in just four plays<lb />for the touchdown. It was to be their last.<lb /><lb />The Pirate defense toughened and allowed the usually high-powered Appalachian State of-<lb />fense just 212 yards in the game.<lb /><lb />The Pirates got a score in the second period when Mike Weaver threw 52 yards to Terry<lb />Gallaher. Just before the half, Hicks scored another touchdown, this time from 31 yards out.<lb /><lb />Reserve fullback Tom Daub scored twice in the final stanza from a yard out each time to<lb />round out the Pirates' scoring.<lb /><lb />GAME STATISTICS ASU ECU<lb />First Downs AZ 22<lb />Rushes-Y ards 46-161 69-317<lb />Passing Yards S| 157<lb />Return Yards 16 52<lb />Passes (A-C-I) 14-7-2 16-8-1<lb />Punts-Avg. 8-34.0 4-42.0<lb />Penalties-Yards 4-20 6-40<lb />Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1<lb /><lb />SCORE BY QUARTERS<lb />APPALACHIAN STATE 7 0 0 O-- 7<lb />EAST CAROLINA 7 14 0 14 - 35<lb />ECU - Hicks seven run (Conaty kick)<lb />ASU - Price 18 run (Davis kick)<lb />ECU - Gallaher 52 pass from Weaver (Conaty kick)<lb />ECU - Hicks 31 run (Conaty kick)<lb />ECU - Daub one run (Conaty kick)<lb />ECU - Daub one run (Conaty kick)<lb />Rushing - Hicks (ECU) 12-106, 2 TD; Weaver (ECU) 14-55<lb />Passing - Weaver (ECU) 6-13-0, 138 yds., 1 TD<lb />Receiving - Hamilton (ASU) 4-41; Johnson (ECU) 3-58<lb /><lb />OVERALL RECORD: 9-2 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD: 4-1<lb />!! Conference Champs !!<lb /><lb />PIRATES /91<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />1976 EAST CAROLINA TEAM STATISTICS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />11 Games Won9 Lost 2 Tied O<lb />ECU<lb />FIRST DOWNS A<lb />Rushing "170<lb />Passing SI<lb />Penalty 16<lb />Avg. FD's per game 7<lb />NET YARDS RUSHING "3200<lb />Rushing plays 734<lb />Avg. per play 4.4<lb />Avg. per game e200.)<lb />NET YARDS PASSING rag<lb />Passes attempted 98<lb />Passes completed 44<lb />Completion percentage 44.9<lb />Avg. per attempt 138<lb />Touchdown passes 4<lb />Had intercepted 8<lb />TOTAL OFFENSE 3974<lb />Plays 832<lb />Avg. per play 4.8<lb />Avg. per game 361.3<lb />SCORING 278<lb />Avg. per game 25.3<lb />Touchdowns 34<lb />Rushing 28<lb />Passing 4<lb />Punt return 1<lb />Intercept return 1<lb />Field goals - attempts 14-23<lb />PAT points a2<lb />Kicks - attempted 28-30<lb />Rushes - attempted 2-4<lb />Passes - attempted 0-0<lb />Safeties 0<lb />KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 285<lb />Kickoff returns 20<lb />Avg. per return 14.3<lb />PUNT RETURN YARDS 437<lb />Punt returns 36<lb />Avg. per return 12,1<lb /><lb />92<lb /><lb />1047<lb /><lb />21.8<lb /><lb />127<lb /><lb />5.8<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 519 38<lb /><lb />Interceptions 26 8<lb />Avg. interceptions per game 2.4 0.7<lb />Avg. per return "720.0 48<lb />FUMBLES - LOST 40-25 35-16<lb />YARDS PUNTING 1999 3176<lb />Punts 54 72<lb />Avg. punts per game 49 We<lb />Avg. per punt o7.0 40.2<lb />YARDS PENALIZED 607 647<lb />Penalties 66 76<lb />Avg. penalties per game 6.0 6.9<lb />Avg. yards per game 55,2 58.8<lb /><lb />*New East Carolina team record for a season<lb />**Best in the nation<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />1975 EAST CAROLINA<lb />INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<lb /><lb />RUSHING ATT GAIN LOSS YARDS AVG. TD LG<lb />Hicks 137 918 21 897 6.5 8 75<lb />Hawkins 148 788 38 750 5.1 5 79<lb />Greer 15 69 0 69 4.6 0 14<lb />Conaty 31 218 78 140 45 2 62<lb />Harrell 2 55 5 50 4.3 1 15<lb />Jones 158 626 2 624 3.9 3 15<lb />Green 7 2] 1 26 37 0 14<lb />Daub 7 60 0 60 3.5 2 10<lb />Kolanko 35 130 13 a17 3.3 0 13<lb />Southerland 10 32 1 31 3.1 0 9<lb />Weaver 161 710 219 491 3.0 v 30<lb />Allred 3 8 0 8 27 0 3<lb />TOTALS 734 3641 378 3263 4.4 28<lb /><lb />PASSING ATT COMP INT YARDS PCT. TD LP<lb />Weaver 84 37 7 633 44.0 3 52<lb />Conaty 10 5 0 69 50.0 0 18<lb />Southerland 4 2 1 9 50.0 1 6<lb />TOTALS 98 44 8 711 44.9 4<lb /><lb />PIRATES /93<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />1976 EAST CAROLINA DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<lb /><lb />Name Tackles Assists<lb /><lb />Harold Randolph 108<lb />Zack Valentine** 58<lb />Jack Dove 43<lb />Oliver Felton 52<lb />Mike Brewington 37<lb />Cary Godette 37<lb />Tommy Summer 33<lb />Noah Clark** 26<lb /><lb />Reggie Pinkney 34<lb />Jim Bolding 30<lb />Gerald Hall 34<lb /><lb />Harold Fort** 29<lb />Ernest Madison 23<lb />Wayne Poole 22<lb />Fred Chavis 18<lb />John Morris** 8<lb />Nick Bullock 6<lb />Steve Hale 10<lb />Mike Dross 8<lb />Greg Pingston 6<lb />Larry Paul 5<lb />Ruffin McNeil 4<lb />John Bauer 3<lb />Clifford Williams 2<lb />Tim Swords Z<lb />Pete Conaty 2<lb />Vance Tingler 1<lb />D.T. Joyner 1<lb />Charlie Carter 1<lb /><lb />** Also one blocked punt<lb /><lb />47<lb />35<lb />30<lb />16<lb />ie<lb />7<lb />16<lb />23<lb />14<lb />14<lb />10<lb />14<lb />16<lb /><lb />OOORA-NNNNWAW AON] CO OO<lb /><lb />Total<lb />Take<lb />Downs<lb /><lb />2s)<lb />93<lb />73<lb />68<lb />56<lb />54<lb />49<lb />49<lb />48<lb />44<lb />44<lb />43<lb />39<lb />30<lb />26<lb />15<lb />15<lb />14<lb /><lb />ek<lb />ed<lb /><lb />ore<lb />--_= - | WP Hh OID � �<lb /><lb />Fum Pass Brok<lb />Intp Pass<lb /><lb />Rec<lb /><lb />OoOOOOOOCOOOOOOOWOO RSPB ORB ONN | NO -- | |aH]| NH=- OO<lb /><lb />QOQoeooeoococooqoqooqooqoqoqodnt � @�@� � @eG= 06 � |<lb /><lb />meme<lb /><lb />Oo oo 00 0 @ @@@QONM @OON Oe NSB ~"! 00 ON ]-| OO Ol @�<lb /><lb />QB<lb /><lb />Sacs<lb /><lb />ooo)<lb /><lb />4<lb />=)<lb />2<lb />3<lb />Z,<lb />0<lb />0<lb />2<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />1<lb />0<lb />1<lb />2<lb />1<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb />0<lb /><lb />Tackle<lb />For<lb />Loss<lb /><lb />6 (-44)<lb />9 (-42)<lb />6 {-31)<lb />10 (-45)<lb />5 (-19)<lb />16 (-96)<lb />1 (-2)<lb />3 (-24)<lb />Z\-9)<lb />0<lb />2 (-4)<lb />1 (-1)<lb />1 (-6)<lb />2 (-12)<lb />2 {-9)<lb />1 (-9)<lb /><lb />SS � 0 � @o @ @ �@ �@ @@e<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 95<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS<lb /><lb />RUSHING<lb /><lb />Most Rushes - 340 Carlester Crumpler (1972)<lb /><lb />Most Net Yards - 1309 Carlester Crumpler (1972)<lb />Most Yards Per Rush - 6.8** Howard O'Kelly (1954)<lb /><lb />PASSING<lb /><lb />Most Attempts - 277 John Casazza (1970)<lb /><lb />Most Completions - 122 John Casazza (1970)<lb /><lb />Most Net Yards - 1512 John Casazza (1970)<lb /><lb />Most TD Passes - 16 Dick Cherry (1954)<lb /><lb />Most Had Intercepted - 20 John Casazza (1970)<lb /><lb />Highest Completion Percentage - 60.5* Dave Alexander (1965)<lb /><lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb /><lb />Most Plays - 343 John Casazza (1970)<lb /><lb />Most Net Yards - 1700 Carl Summerell (1972)<lb />Most Yards Per Play - 7.3*** Bill Cline (1964)<lb /><lb />RECEIVING<lb /><lb />Most Receptions - 46 Dick Corrada (1970)<lb /><lb />Most Net Yards - 512 Dick Corrada (1970)<lb /><lb />Most TD Receptions - 10 Bobby Hodges (1953)<lb />Most Yard Per Play - 33.3* Terry Gallaher (1975)<lb /><lb />SCORING<lb /><lb />Most Total Points - 102 Carlester Crumpler (1972)<lb />Most Touchdowns - 17 Carlester Crumpler (1972)<lb />Most PAT Kicks Made - 39 Jim Woody (1973)<lb />Most 2-Point Conversions - 4 Bill Cline (1962)<lb />Most Field Goals Made - 14 Pete Conaty (1976)<lb /><lb />PUNTING<lb />Most Punts - 84 Billy Wightman (1968)<lb />Highest Average Per Punt - 45.7** Claude King (1954)<lb /><lb />PUNT RETURNS<lb />Most Returned - 26 Jack Patterson (1971) and 26 Gerald Hall (1976)<lb />Most Net Return Yards - 302 Gerald Hall (1976)<lb /><lb />KICKOFF RETURNS<lb />Most Returned - 20 Reggie Pinkney (1973)<lb />Most Net Return Yards - 447 Jerry Tolley (1962)<lb /><lb />INTERCEPTIONS<lb />Most Interceptions - 10 Jim Bolding (1975)<lb />Most Net Yards Returned - 197 Reggie Pinkney (1976)<lb /><lb />(*min. of 10 plays: ** min. of 60: *** min. of 100;� � min. of 150; � min, of 250)<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 101<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS<lb /><lb />RUSHING<lb /><lb />Most Rushes - 658 Carlester Crumpler (1971-73)<lb />Most Net Yards - 2889 Carlester Crumpler (1971-73)<lb />Most Yards Per Rush- 5.7" � Tom Michel (1961-63)<lb /><lb />PASSING<lb /><lb />Most Attempts - 459 John Casazza (1970-71)<lb /><lb />Most Completions - 198 Carl Summerell (1971-73)<lb /><lb />Most Net Yards - 2859 Carl Summerell (1971-73)<lb /><lb />Most TD Passes - 27 Bill Cline (1962-64)<lb /><lb />Most Had Intercepted - 35 John Casazza (1970-71)<lb /><lb />Highest Completion Percentage - 57.0** Dave Alexander (1963-65)<lb /><lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb /><lb />Most Plays - 715 Butch Colson (1967-69)<lb /><lb />Most Net Yards - 3833 Bill Cline (1962-64)<lb />Most Yards Per Play - 6.2 Bill Cline (1962-64)<lb /><lb />RECEIVING<lb /><lb />Most Receptions - 79 Dick Corrada (1968-70)<lb />Most Net Yards - 1193 Tim Dameron (1970-72)<lb />Most TD Receptions - 11 shared by 3 players<lb /><lb />SCORING<lb /><lb />Most Total Points - 222 Carlester Crumpler (1971 - 73)<lb />Most Touchdowns - 37 Carlester Crumpler (1971 - 73)<lb />Most PAT Kicks Made - 65 Jim Woody (1973 - 74)<lb />Most 2-Point Conversions - 8 Bill Cline (1964 - 65)<lb />Most Field Goals Made - 16 Pete Conaty (1975-76)<lb /><lb />PUNTING<lb />Most Punts - 199 Billy Wightman (1967-69)<lb />Highest Average Per Punt - 40.02 ** Gill Job (1974)<lb /><lb />PUNT RETURNS<lb />Most Returned - 47 Jim Bolding (1973-76)<lb />Most Net Return Yards - 382 Bobby Ellis (1964 - 66)<lb /><lb />KICKOFF RETURNS<lb />Most Returned - 42 Kenny Strayhorn (1972 - 75)<lb />Most Net Return Yards - 787 Kenny Strayhorn (1972 - 75)<lb /><lb />INTERCEPTIONS<lb /><lb />Most Interceptions - 22 Jim Bolding (1973 - 76)<lb />Most Net Yards Returned - 275 Reggie Pinkney (1973 - 76)<lb /><lb />(**min. of 100 plays;� � min. of 150;� min. of 250)<lb /><lb />102/ ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />1947 (3-6-0)<lb />Coach: Jim Johnson<lb />Captain: John Wyatt<lb /><lb />9 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />12 Atlantic Christian<lb />0 Elon<lb />0 Erskine<lb />14 Newport News Appren.<lb />12 Ft. Bragg<lb />7 Little Creek, Va.<lb />12 N.C. State Frosh<lb />0 Western Carolina<lb />64<lb />1948 (0-9-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Jim Johnson<lb />Captains: John Wyatt<lb />Franz Holscher<lb /><lb />6 Cherry Point Marines<lb />6 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />0 Western Carolina<lb />6 Newport News Appren.<lb />i3 Duke B Team<lb />0 Appalachian<lb />7 High Point<lb />0 Atlantic Christian<lb />38<lb />1949 (4-5-1)<lb /><lb />Coach: Bill Dole<lb />Captains: Raz Autry<lb />Keith Kilpatrick<lb /><lb />24 Cherry Point Marines<lb />20 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />7 Hampden Sydney<lb />7, Elon<lb />6 Western Carolina<lb />26 Newport News Appren.<lb />67 Edenton Flyers<lb />18 Appalachian<lb />26 High Point<lb />6 Atlantic Christian<lb />207<lb />1950 (7-3-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Bill Dole<lb />Captains: Johnny Smith<lb /><lb />Buck Wilson<lb />P2\ Newport News Appren.<lb />ALi] Lenoir Rhyne<lb />26 Hampden Sydney<lb />16 Elon<lb />36 Western Carolina<lb />26 Guilford<lb />20 Cherry Point Marines<lb />0 Appalachian<lb />26 High Point<lb />54 Atlantic Christian<lb /><lb />1951 (4-6-0)<lb />Coach: Bill Dole<lb />Captains: Jesse Aldridge<lb /><lb />Dwight Shoe<lb />727 Dennis Smith<lb />7<lb />7 0 Southern Mississippi<lb />14 32 Newport News Appren.<lb />6 7 Norfolk Navy<lb />2. 20 Elon<lb />31 20 Western Carolina<lb />20 19 Guilford<lb />28 14 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />142 20 Appalachian<lb />45 Cherry Point Marines<lb />7. The Citadel<lb />184<lb />1952 (6-3-2)<lb />Coach: Jack Boone<lb />Captains: Dwight Shoe<lb />Dennis Smith<lb />Norfolk Navy<lb />13 oF Newport News Appren.<lb />26 6 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />39 7 Catawba<lb />20 25 Elon<lb />19 21 Western Carolina<lb />47 41 Guilford<lb />30 22 Appalachian<lb />6 19 Stetson<lb />206 34 West Virginia Tech<lb />LIONS BOWL<lb />6 Clarion State<lb />225<lb />1953 (8-2-0)<lb />Coach: Jack Boone<lb />Captains: Jack Britt<lb />0 Bobby Hodges<lb />21 40 Stetson<lb />20 41 Wilson Teachers<lb />33 34 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />19 13 Catawba<lb />21 45 Elon<lb />0 26 Western Carolina<lb />35 40 Guilford<lb />26 13 Tampa<lb />2 40 Appalachian<lb />177 ELKS BOWL<lb />0 Morris-Harvey<lb />292<lb />1954 (5-4-1)<lb />Coach: Jack Boone<lb />Captains: John Hayes<lb />Willie Holland<lb />7<lb />19 21 Norfolk Navy<lb />38 4 West Chester<lb />26 7 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />6 26 Catawba<lb />7 6 Elon<lb />12 vag Western Carolina<lb />20 6 East Tennessee<lb />0 vf Appalachian<lb />/ 14 Tampa<lb />26 Stetson<lb />142 144<lb /><lb />kb<lb />SOND W<lb /><lb />25<lb />19<lb /><lb />le<lb />107<lb /><lb />= N<lb />NOONTIHDOOH<lb /><lb />S18<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 121<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>1955 (4-5-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Jack Boone<lb /><lb />Captains: Dick Cherry<lb />Harold O'Kelley<lb /><lb />6 Norfolk Navy<lb />0 West Chester<lb />6 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />7 Catawba<lb />13 Elon<lb />14 Western Carolina<lb />20 East Tennessee<lb />11S) Appalachian<lb />14 Tampa<lb />93<lb />1956 (2-6-1)<lb /><lb />Coach: Jack Boone<lb />Captains: Dick Cherry<lb />Ray Pennington<lb /><lb />2 Virginia Tech<lb />Z Stetson<lb /><lb />13 Catawba<lb /><lb />19 Elon<lb /><lb />20 Western Carolina<lb />0 Morris-Harvey<lb /><lb />19 Appalachian<lb /><lb />12 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />7 Richmond<lb /><lb />99<lb /><lb />1957 (1-8-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Jack Boone<lb />Captain: Dick Monds<lb /><lb />Ken Burgess<lb />7. Richmond<lb />Z, Davidson<lb />14 Catawba<lb />2 Elon<lb />i Western Carolina<lb />7 Newberry<lb />6 Appalachian<lb />U Lenoir Rhyne<lb />6 Presbyterian<lb />13<lb />1958 (6-4-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Jack Boone<lb />Captains: Lynn Barnett<lb /><lb />Ralph Zehring<lb />12 Emory &amp; Henry<lb />16 Presbyterian<lb />6 Catawba<lb />14 Elon<lb />18 Western Carolina<lb />6 Newberry<lb />0 Appalachian<lb />14 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />36 Randolph Macon<lb />20 Guilford<lb />142<lb />122/7ECU<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />1959 (5-6-0)<lb />Coach: Jack Boone<lb />Captains: Bill Cain<lb /><lb />Ed Emory<lb />13 Presbyterian<lb />45 Albright<lb />2 Guilford<lb />34 Catawba<lb />31 Elon<lb />14 Western Carolina<lb />U/ Newberry<lb />0 Appalachian<lb />21 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />74 Newport News Appren.<lb />is Wofford<lb />269<lb />1960 (7-3-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Jack Boone<lb />Captains: Glenn Bass<lb /><lb />21<lb />7/<lb />28<lb />14<lb />7/<lb />Pel<lb />l7/<lb />0<lb />7<lb />22<lb />44<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />Chuck Gordon<lb /><lb />Newport News Appren.<lb /><lb />Guilford<lb />Catawba<lb /><lb />Elon<lb /><lb />Western Carolina<lb />Newberry<lb />Appalachian<lb />Lenoir Rhyne<lb />Presbyterian<lb />Richmond<lb /><lb />1961 (5-4-1)<lb />Coach: Jack Boone<lb />Captains: Chuck Gordon<lb /><lb />Nick Hilgert<lb />Clayton Piland<lb />19 Indiana State<lb />17 Guilford<lb />16 Catawba<lb />22. Elon<lb />6 Western Carolina<lb />13 Newberry<lb />14 Appalachian<lb />19 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />8 Furman<lb />20 Wofford<lb />154<lb />1962 (5-4-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Clarence Stasavich<lb />Captains: Dave Smith<lb /><lb />Bill Strickland<lb /><lb />Richmond<lb />Catawba<lb /><lb />Elon<lb /><lb />Western Carolina<lb />Newberry<lb />Appalachian<lb />Lenoir Rhyne<lb />Wofford<lb /><lb />Eastern Kentucky<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />IScoSBRRwuUCce<lb /><lb />-_<lb />-N<lb />-_<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />1963 (9-1-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Clarence Stasavich<lb /><lb />Captains: Maurice Allen<lb />Richard Huneycutt<lb /><lb />7. Richmond<lb />20 Wake Forest<lb />34 Wofford<lb />24 Presbyterian<lb />6 Elon<lb />50 Western Carolina<lb />20 The Citadel<lb />28 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />14 Tampa<lb />EASTERN BOWL<lb />27 Northeastern<lb />230<lb />1964 (9-1-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Clarence Stasavich<lb />Captains: Dave Bumgarner<lb />Ted D<lb /><lb />ed Day<lb />25 Catawba<lb />33 West Chester<lb />Si Howard<lb />2 Wofford<lb />33 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />20 Richmond<lb />19 The Citadel<lb />34 Furman<lb />49 Presbyterian<lb />TANGERINE BOWL<lb />14 Massachusetts<lb />279<lb />1965 (9-1-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Clarence Stasavich<lb />Captains: Mitchell Cannon<lb />Norman Swindell<lb /><lb />Di, West Chester<lb />7 Furman<lb />34 Richmond<lb />34 Lousiville<lb />2 The Citadel<lb />45 NE Louisiana<lb />44 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />21 George Washington<lb />35 Howard<lb />TANGERINE BOWL<lb />31 Maine<lb />299<lb /><lb />1966 (4-5-1)<lb /><lb />Coach: Clarence Stasavich<lb /><lb />Captains: Leroy Cobb<lb />Johnny Crew<lb /><lb />7 William &amp; Mary<lb /><lb />14 NE Louisiana<lb /><lb />7 Furman<lb /><lb />40 Davidson<lb />7 George Washington<lb /><lb />Fall The Citadel<lb /><lb />13 Southern Illinois<lb /><lb />28 Richmond<lb /><lb />14 Southern Mississippi<lb />7. Louisville<lb /><lb />174<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />1967 (8-2-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Clarence Stasavich<lb /><lb />Captains: Nelson Gravatt<lb />Kevin Moran<lb /><lb />72if William &amp; Mary<lb />25 Richmond<lb />42 Davidson<lb />21 Southern Illinois<lb />18 Louisville<lb />2, Parsons<lb />19 The Citadel<lb />34 Furman<lb />13 West Texas State<lb />29 Marshall<lb />253<lb />1968 (4-6-0)<lb />Coach: Clarence Stasavich<lb />Captains: Ben Grieb<lb />Wayne Lineberry<lb />37 Parsons<lb />0 William &amp; Mary<lb />7/ Louisiana Tech<lb />0 Southern Mississippi<lb />7 Richmond<lb />24 Furman<lb />21 Tampa<lb />49 Marshall<lb />23 The Citadel<lb />7 East Tennessee<lb />175<lb />1969 (2-7-0)<lb />Coach: Clarence Stasavich<lb />Captains: Mike Boaz<lb />Roger Bost<lb />0 East Tennessee<lb />6 Louisiana Tech<lb />13 The Citadel<lb />V/ Richmond<lb />U7 Southern Illinois<lb />24 Furman<lb />Pei Davidson<lb />7/ Marshall<lb />7 Southern Mississippi<lb />108<lb />1970 (3-8-0)<lb /><lb />Coach: Mike McGee<lb />Captains: George Whitley<lb /><lb />Steve Davis<lb />2 Toledo<lb />0 East Tennessee<lb />0 The Citadel<lb />30 West Texas State<lb />6 N.C. State<lb />2 Southern Illinois<lb />|Z Richmond<lb />7 Furman<lb />14 West Virginia<lb />17 Marshall<lb />36 Davidson 18A<lb />136 253<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PIRATES / 123<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb /> q-J<lb />= co<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ECU SERIES RECORDS vs ALL OPPONENTS<lb /><lb />ALBRIGHT<lb /><lb />(1-0-0)<lb />1959. 45-0<lb /><lb />APPALACHIAN<lb /><lb />STATE<lb /><lb />(7-19-0)<lb />19990 0-21<lb />19338. 0-14<lb />1934... 6-27<lb />1995). 6-14<lb />1996... 6-18<lb />1997), 0-64<lb />908,35 3 2 0-47<lb />1939 18-35<lb />1948) 0-47<lb />1949. 18-35<lb />1950. 0-20<lb />1951 . 40 ee 20-24<lb />1962 2 29-22<lb />1953. 40-7<lb />1964 . ceaeetnr hee | 7-13<lb />1955 ee 13-0<lb />1956 19-22<lb />1957 ....�en ee 6-7<lb />1958... 0-15<lb />1969 6) 0-28<lb />1960 22 G21<lb />1967 14-16<lb />1962 29-16<lb />1972) 2? ee 35-7<lb />1973... 49-14<lb />1974 7 24.228<lb />175 2 25-41<lb />1976... 35-7<lb /><lb />ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN<lb /><lb />(3-1-1)<lb />1996. 6-6<lb />197 127<lb />1948; 0-6<lb />1949. 6-2<lb />1900. 54-7<lb /><lb />BELMONT ABBEY<lb /><lb />(1-2-0)<lb />1987 2 8-19<lb />1998. 0-19<lb />1941 2 13-0<lb /><lb />BERGEN<lb /><lb />(1-0-0)<lb /><lb />194 13-7<lb /><lb />BOWLING GREEN<lb />(1-1-0)<lb /><lb />(O70 oe 21-47<lb />1974. eee 24-6<lb />CAMPBELL<lb />(1-3-0)<lb />jogs. 6-0<lb />joey 0-7<lb />O60 6-19<lb />(eer 0-13<lb />CATAWBA<lb />(8-3-1)<lb /><lb />(O52. FET<lb />ies 2 13-6<lb />(ott 26-7<lb />joss. ee 713<lb />(056 2 deizy<lb />1967 14-36<lb />18. 6-0<lb />(e590, 34-7<lb />(e560 28-0<lb />(ook 16-0<lb />(eel 15-14<lb />1964. BAe eee 25-0<lb />CHATTANOOGA<lb />(1-0-0)<lb />a2... 33-7<lb />CHERRY POINT<lb />MARINES<lb />(3-1-0)<lb /><lb />1968. ee. 6-13<lb />1940. 24-0<lb />(oe Ge 20-12<lb />Ce a 45-0<lb />CHOWAN<lb />(1-0-0)<lb /><lb />1005). 46-0<lb />THE CITADEL<lb />(11-4-0)<lb /><lb />195) 6a 7-21<lb />'60 20-6<lb />(964 19-10<lb />6 21-0<lb /><lb />1906 D747<lb />1967 oii 19-21<lb />(968... 23-14<lb />1960... ee, 13-31<lb />170. 0-31<lb />(ye ee 31-25<lb />cS 27-21<lb />Ce 34-0<lb />(970 41-21<lb />(ote ee 3-0<lb />(SiGe 22-3<lb />CLARION STATE<lb /><lb />(0-1-0)<lb /><lb />1052 6-13<lb />DAVIDSON<lb /><lb />(5-2-0)<lb />(soy 7-19<lb />1966... eed. 6 ers. 40-7<lb />(egies 42-17<lb />(69 27-42<lb />fo70). 36-18<lb />i 27-26<lb />ie 45-0<lb /><lb />DAYTON<lb /><lb />(2-0-0)<lb /><lb />G2 2-0<lb />(ora 34-6<lb />DUKE B TEAM<lb />(0-1-0)<lb /><lb />CC 13-19<lb />EAST TENNESSEE<lb />(1-4-1)<lb /><lb />(oon 6-6<lb />ec a 20-34<lb />(60 717<lb />Ce 0-7<lb />(S70k eee 0-10<lb />(i4e 2 ae 24-8<lb />EASTERN KENTUCKY<lb />(1-0-0)<lb />fone 29-12<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 127<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR<lb /><lb />NOG) a a i Butch Colson (back)<lb />WSU es as eee ee Carlester Crumpler (back)<lb />WSUS a eee Carl Summerell (back)<lb /><lb />SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM<lb /><lb />VOUS 0, Larry Lundy (offensive tackle)<lb />LAS Re 8 ee eee eile i game) oe eee ec ace Larry Lundy (offensive tackle)<lb />NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK<lb />NOV Ge eee ee a es ee es a ae Danny Kepley (linebacker - Associated Press - vs<lb /><lb />Richmond, November 10)<lb /><lb />NATIONAL BACK-OF-THE-WEEK<lb /><lb />NS7S ee Carlester Crumpler (running back - United Press<lb />International - vs Appalachian, November 17)<lb /><lb />BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC PARTICIPANTS<lb /><lb />Oe i i ee Carl Summerell (quarterback)<lb /><lb />NOUSS Cat a eo a a a es ee es Carlester Crumpler (running back)<lb /><lb />ROWS ee a ee ee Greg Troupe (offensive guard)<lb />AMERICAN BOWL PARTICIPANTS<lb /><lb />MTG ea he ew ew ee es Cary Godette (defensive end)<lb /><lb />WOU Ge aise. a a ke ee ev i es owe Jim Bolding (defensive back)<lb /><lb />NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE GAME<lb />NOT Cie ea i a ee Oe ew oe a OE Reggie Pinkney<lb />SENIOR BOWL<lb /><lb />a a eg oo ee oa es Ernest Madison<lb />COACHES ALL-AMERICA GAME |<lb /><lb />NOUS a ks Carl Summerell (quarterback)<lb />NORTH CAROLINA SHRINE BOWL<lb /><lb />SOT a ies ec Seis Cor ee re ee we Neal Hughes<lb /><lb />(Outstanding Player)<lb /><lb />SOR a ie os es le ee POE OPO Ee Paul Hutchins<lb /><lb />CCTs a ri ee ce ee bo bok eS . Kevin Moran<lb /><lb />WOOT a a ys es in ew i se ee Ss Clarence Stasavich<lb /><lb />Outstanding Coach<lb /><lb />SOUTHERN CONFERENCE COACH-OF-THE-YEAR<lb /><lb />OT si oo se ok ee ce Sonny Randle<lb />NOS a rk eo et eR OR hs Sonny Randle<lb />NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR<lb />Si a ee kes Clarence Stasavich<lb /><lb />fea NORTH CAROLINA SPORTS HALL OF FAME<lb />es ak ss is as ik sk Clarence Stasavich<lb />HELMS HALL OF FAME<lb />ea Oe weak  Clarence Stasavich<lb /><lb />NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DIRECTORS<lb />OF AMERICA HALL OF FAME<lb /><lb />OR Gee ee i ee oe Clarence Stasavich<lb /><lb />136 /ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THE UNIVERSITY<lb /><lb />East Carolina University, the focal point of development in eastern<lb />North Carolina, has rapidly but orderly grown from a normal school<lb />to a multipurpose institution during its 69 years of service to the<lb />region and the state.<lb /><lb />Chartered by the General Assembly in 1907 as East Carolina<lb />Teachers Training School, the University has grown from an<lb />enrollment of 123 in 1907 to 12,687 in 1977, making East Carolina the<lb />third largest institution of higher learning in North Carolina. Students<lb />from 94 of North Carolina's 100 counties, 42 states and 18 foreign<lb />countries attend East Carolina.<lb /><lb />The campus encompasses 411 acres. Most of the 56 classroom<lb />buildings and research facilities and 16 residence dorms are less than<lb />13 yards old. The total physical plant is valued at more than<lb />$80,000,000.<lb /><lb />The athletic complex alone totals 79 acres. It consists of Minges<lb />Natatorium and Coliseum, Scales Fieldhouse, Ficklen Stadium, the<lb />Pirate Club Building, Harrington Field, the Sports Medicine Com-<lb />plex, the Mike Bunting Track and Field and the tennis courts.<lb /><lb />East Carolina currently fields ten varsity teams for men: football,<lb />basketball, baseball, wrestling, indoor track, outdoor track,<lb />swimming, golf, tennis, and soccer.<lb /><lb />East Carolina was classified as a Division | NCAA representative in<lb />1964. The Pirates also entered the Southern Conference in 1964 and<lb />were members for 13 years before leaving this past June.<lb /><lb />In 1920, East Carolina was authorized to offer four-year teacher<lb />education degrees and to grant a bachelor of arts degree. A year<lb />later, the school name was changed to East Carolina Teachers<lb />College.<lb /><lb />During the period from 1934 to 1960, the school continued to<lb />grow though not as spectacularly in terms of enrollment. A<lb />Curriculum leading to a bachelor of arts degree was authorized in<lb />1941 as the college expanded to meet more occupational needs. By<lb />1951, undergraduate majors were offered in 17 areas and graduate<lb />programs in ten areas. In that year, the General Assembly changed<lb />the school name to East Carolina College.<lb /><lb />140/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />A major turning point for East<lb />Carolina University, both<lb />academically and _ athletically,<lb />came in 1960 when Dr. Leo W.<lb />Jenkins was inaugurated as the<lb />school's sixth Chancellor. Under<lb />his leadership, East Carolina<lb />College became East Carolina<lb />University -im- -1869 and<lb />enrollment more than doubled in<lb />a ten year period.<lb /><lb />With an operating budget of<lb />over $36 million annually, East<lb />Carolina, always a national<lb />leader in teacher preparation,<lb />has expanded its aca-<lb />demic programs to offer 105 un-<lb />dergraduate degrees and 69<lb />graduate degrees.<lb /><lb />COLLEGES, SCHOOLS<lb />AND DIVISIONS<lb />OF EAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb />College of Arts and Sciences<lb />School of Allied Health and Social<lb />Professions<lb /><lb />School of Art<lb /><lb />School of Business<lb /><lb />School of Education<lb /><lb />School of Home Economics<lb />School of Medicine<lb /><lb />School of Music<lb /><lb />School of Technology<lb /><lb />Graduate School<lb /><lb />Summer Session<lb /><lb />General College<lb /><lb />Division of Continuing Education<lb />Division of Library Service<lb />Health Affairs<lb /><lb />Counseling Center<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PIRATES / 141<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DR. LEO W. JENKINS<lb />Chancellor<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: 31st. Came to East Carolina in 1947 as Dean. Became<lb />President in 1960 and Chancellor in 1972.<lb /><lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Coordinates all University administration activities.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: School teacher and Dean, Somerville (N.J.) High School.<lb />Professor of Political Science and History at Montclair Teachers College (N.J.). Assistant to<lb />the Commissioner for Higher Education, New Jersey State Department of Education. Dean,<lb />East Carolina University. President, East Carolina University.<lb /><lb />EDUCATION: Graduated Jefferson High School for boys, 1928; B.S. at Rutgers University,<lb />1935; M.A. at Columbia University, 1939: Ed.D. at New York University, 1941. Also attended<lb />Duke University; Harvard University Institute for College Presidents in 1964.<lb /><lb />MILITARY EXPERIENCE: Major, U.S. Marine Corps, World War II (Pacific Theatre), 1941-<lb />45. Served at Guadacanal, Guam and Iwo Jima during World War II. Awarded the Bronze Star<lb />and two Presidential Citations in the Pacific.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Born-Succasunna, New Jersey, May 28, 1913. Religion - Methodist.<lb />Married -Wife, Lillian Olga Jacobson. Six children-James (33), Jeffrey (29), Suzanne (27),<lb />Patricia (25), Sallie (23), Jack (20).<lb /><lb />OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: Chairman, North Carolina Council of Presidents of State-Supported<lb />Universities; Member, Legislative Study Commission on Student Financial Aid; Member,<lb />National Commission on Accrediting; Director, Triangle Chapter of the National Football Hall<lb />of Fame; Member, Executive Reserve of U.S. Information Agency; Member, North Carolina<lb />Atomic Energy Advisory Committee; Member, Board of Directors, Carolina Telephone &amp;<lb />Telegraph Company, Tarboro, N.C.; Chairman, Board of Directors, Wachovia Bank &amp; Trust<lb />Company, Northeastern Division, Greenville, N.C.; Delegate to the White House Conference<lb />on Education; ''Golden Deeds'' Award from Greenville Exchange Club, 1963; Honorary Life<lb />Member of Greenville Jaycees; Listed in '"'Who's Who in America'' and similar biographical<lb />directories; 'Citizen of the Year'' Award from Greenville Chamber of Commerce, 1967; Mem-<lb />ber, Board of Directors, North Carolina Symphony Society.<lb /><lb />142 /ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THE ADMINISTRATION<lb /><lb />CHANCELLOR<lb /><lb />ASSISTANT TO THE CHANCELLOR<lb /><lb />VICE CHANCELLOR AND DEAN<lb /><lb />VICE CHANCELLOR, BUSINESS AFFAIRS<lb />VICE CHANCELLOR, HEALTH AFFAIRS<lb />VICE CHANCELLOR, ACADEMIC AFFAIRS<lb /><lb />ACADEMIC AFFAIRS<lb /><lb />DEAN OF ADMISSIONS<lb /><lb />DEAN OF GRADUATE SCHOOL<lb />REGISTRAR<lb /><lb />DEAN OF CONTINUING EDUCATION<lb /><lb />STUDENT AFFAIRS<lb /><lb />DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS<lb /><lb />ASSOCIATE DEAN, STUDENT AFFAIRS FOR MEN<lb />ASSOCIATE DEAN, STUDENT AFFAIRS FOR WOMEN<lb />DIRECTOR, COUNSELING CENTER<lb /><lb />ATHLETIC COUNCIL<lb /><lb />Dr. Leo W. Jenkins<lb />Col. Dick Blake<lb /><lb />Dr. Robert L. Holt<lb />Clifton G. Moore<lb />Edwin W. Monroe<lb />John M. Howell<lb /><lb />Dr. John N. Horne<lb /><lb />Dr. Joseph G. Boyette<lb />Gil Moore<lb /><lb />Dr. David J. Middleton<lb /><lb />Dr. James H. Tucker<lb />James B. Mallory<lb />Carolyn Fulghum<lb />Dr. George Weigand<lb /><lb />BOARD OF TRUSTEES<lb /><lb />Dr. John D. Bridgers '79<lb /><lb />CLIFF MOORE, Chairman<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />JOHN OSBORNE<lb />NEIL SESSOMS<lb /><lb />Ashley B. Futrell '79<lb />K. Edward Greene '79<lb />Troy W. Pate, Jr. '79<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENNIS RAMSEY<lb />CLINTON PREWETT<lb />FRANK W. SAUNDERS<lb />EDGAR W. HOOKS<lb />JAMES B. MALLORY<lb />CAROLYN FULGHUM<lb />NORWOOD CRAWFORD<lb />MAX JOYNER<lb />GRAHAM FLANAGAN<lb /><lb />Dr. Andrew A. Best '77<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. G. (Mebane) Burgwyn '77<lb />Frederic L. Cox '77<lb /><lb />Dr. Donald L. Copeland '77<lb />Herbert Lee '77<lb /><lb />William H. Stanley '77<lb /><lb />Dr. J. Earl Danieley '75<lb /><lb />William L. Powell, Jr. '75<lb /><lb />Neil Sessoms (Ex officio)<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 143<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />BILL CAIN<lb />Athletic Director<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />William Earl ''Bill' Cain was appointed athletic director for East Carolina University on<lb />November 1, 1975, one week following the death of Clarence Stasavich. Cain had served as<lb />assistant athletic director since 1972.<lb /><lb />The move to the top of the Pirate program was just one of many steps the 43-year-old Cain<lb />has taken since being a student athlete here. In 1968, Cain returned to his alma mater as head<lb />freshman football coach, guiding his initial team to a 4-1 record and the conference<lb />championship. His team also defeated N.C. State, marking the first victory ever for an ECU<lb />team over a State team.<lb /><lb />In 1970, Cain was appointed both business manager for athletics and head of the Pirate<lb />Club. He remained in those positions until being named assistant athletic director in 1972.<lb /><lb />During the 1974 and 1975 seasons, Cain also served as the Pirate golf coach, directing the<lb />team to two second place finishes in the Southern Conference.<lb /><lb />Cain's athletic career spanned from 1950 to 1959, including performances at Rockingham<lb />High School, East Carolina College and the U.S. Army. In 1955-56, Cain was named to the<lb />Carolinas Conference Outstanding Rookie Team while playing for East Carolina. The 1956-57<lb />season found Cain on an Army team at Ft. Meade, Md. He was named to the All-Army Team,<lb />was co-captain and voted 'Best Lineman."<lb /><lb />Following an honorable discharge from the Army in 1957, Cain returned to play varisty ball at<lb />East Carolina. Cain was named all-Carolinas Conference at offensive and defensive end in 1958<lb />and 1959. He was three-time conference Player of the Week and served as co-captain his<lb />senior year.<lb /><lb />After graduation and prior to returning to ECU, Cain was athletic director, head football<lb />coach and head track coach at Suffolk High School in Suffolk, Va., from 1960-65. There he<lb />won two conference championships and was named Coach of the Year.<lb /><lb />From 1965-68, Cain was athletic director, head football coach and head track coach at<lb />Albemarle High School in Albemarle, N.C. He won one conference title in football and was<lb />voted Coach of the Year.<lb /><lb />Cain was born Sept. 30, 1933, in Rockingham, N.C. He received his high school education at<lb />Rockingham Senior High, class of 1954. In 1959, Cain received his BS degree in physical<lb />education from East Carolina College, and in 1961, received his MS degree in education.<lb /><lb />Cain is married to the former Frances Johnson of Roanoke Rapids, N.C. They have two<lb />sons, Lance, 16, and Tracy, 13.<lb /><lb />144/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />CLIFTON G. MOORE<lb />Faculty Athletic Chairman<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: 15th. Came to East Carolina in<lb />1962 as Assistant Business Manager.<lb /><lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: As chairman, responsible for all decisions<lb />concerning athletic department. There are two advisory<lb />groups- Faculty Committee (to the Chancellor) and Athletic<lb />Committee (to the Athletic Director). Groups elect joint<lb />chairman. In East Carolina administrative structure, Moore<lb />serves as Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: Senior Auditor, North Carolina<lb />Department of Revenue, 1947-54; Assistant to Secretary of<lb />North Carolina Local Government Commission, 1954-62: East<lb />Carolina Assistant Business Manager, 1962-70. East Carolina<lb />Business Manager, 1970-71; Administrative Vice-President, 1971-72; Vice Chancellor for<lb />Business Affairs, 1972 to present.<lb /><lb />EDUCATION: B.S. Degree in accounting from University of North Carolina, 1947.<lb /><lb />MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Marine Corps, joined 1942. Second Lieutenant during World War II<lb />in Pacific; present rank, Lieutenant Colonel, Marine Corps Reserve; two citations, three battle<lb />stars.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Born- Raleigh, N.C., September 25, 1922. Religion- Methodist. Married-<lb />Erma Ruth Fowler. Children- C.G., Jr., Linda.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />JOHN WELBORN<lb /><lb />Assistant Director<lb />of Athletics<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: 11th. Second in present<lb />position.<lb /><lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for interpretation of NCAA<lb />Rules and Regulations; Supervisor of Special Events; Ad-<lb />ministration; Supervises travel arrangements; Supervise non-<lb />revenue sports programs; Supervise game administration.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: Athletic Director, Head Football<lb />Coach and Head Wrestling Coach, Alexandria (N.Y.) Central<lb />High School; Assistant Wrestling Coach, Appalachian State<lb />University; Head Wrestling Coach, East Carolina University.<lb /><lb />EDUCATION: Graduated Appalachian High School,<lb />Boone, N.C.; Received B.S. in Physical Education, Ap-<lb />palachian State University; received M.A. in Physical<lb />Education, Appalachian State University; Attended University<lb />of North Carolina for three years and attended ASU final un-<lb />dergraduate year.<lb /><lb />MILITARY EXPERIENCE: Served inthe Army for four years.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Born, May 10, 1938, Boone, North Carolina. Married - Wife, Christa<lb />Brundi. Three children, Pamella (18), Johnny (14), and Christa (9).<lb /><lb />OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: Coach of the Year for wrestling in Southern Conference, five years,<lb />1972-76. Coached ECU to five consecutive Southern Conference Championships, 1972-76.<lb />Coached 41 conference champions individually; Coached one all-America. Had 94-13-3 record<lb />for ten years of coaching at East Carolina.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PIRATES / 145<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />KEN SMITH<lb />Sports Information Director<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: Fourth<lb /><lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Publicity for all athletic programs,<lb />supervise all athletic publications and releases, promotion of<lb />athletic program, and coordinate Pirate Sports Network.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: Sports Director, WNOS AM &amp; FM,<lb />High Point, N.C., 1971-74; high school and college play-by-<lb />play, 1966-74; special correspondent for High Point Enterprise<lb />for four years; volunteer SID work for Ragsdale High School;<lb />statistician for High Point College baseball team, 1974.<lb /><lb />EDUCATION: Graduated Ragsdale High School,<lb />Jamestown, N.C., 1967; B.A. in Radio/TV/Motion Pictures and<lb />Journalism, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1971.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Born- Hamlet, N.C., February 23, 1949. Religion- Presbyterian. Single.<lb /><lb />OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: Outstanding Young Man of America, 1972; Central Director of North<lb />Carolina Association of Sports Broadcasters, 1973-74; Member of Southern Conference<lb />Sportswriters Association, COSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America).<lb />Member of COSIDA Committee on future of COSIDA, National Association of Sports Writers<lb />and Sportscasters, 1972-74, Sigma Delta Chi, United States Basketball Writers Association,<lb />Carolinas Golf Reporters Association, and North Carolina Association of Sports Broadcasters.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />146 / ECU<lb /><lb />EARLINE LEGGETT<lb />Business Manager of Athletics<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: 15th. Came to East Carolina in<lb />1963 as personal secretary to Athletic Director Clarence<lb />Stasavich.<lb /><lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Controls athletic department's financial<lb />matters in addition to administering and operating the East<lb />Carolina Athletic Ticket Office.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: Personal secretary to Athletic<lb />Director Clarence Stasavich, 1963-72.<lb /><lb />EDUCATION: Graduated Farm Life High School, 1950;<lb />Graduated Baker Business College in Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Born- September 10, 1932. Religion-<lb />Baptist. Married- King D. Leggett.No children.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ROD COMPTON<lb />Director of Sports Medicine<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: Eighth<lb /><lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Organization and administration of sports<lb />medicine program which encompasses health maintenance of<lb />East Carolina student athletes; supervision of student trainers.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: Student trainer, Newark (Ohio)<lb />High School, 1965; B.S. in Education, Ohio University, 1969,<lb />course of study included Health and Physical Education as well<lb />as Biological Science; M.A. in Education, Bowling Green State<lb />University, 1970.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Born - Newark, Ohio, May 19, 1947.<lb />Religion- Methodist. Single.<lb /><lb />OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: Editor, National Athletic Trainers Association (N.A.T.A.) Journal,<lb />Health &amp; Physical Education instructor, speaker for North Carolina State Department Sports<lb />Medicine Program Clinics; NCAA Track Trainer, 1969-70; Developer of East Carolina's new<lb />program of sports medicine in conjunction with the Health and Physical Education<lb />Department. Director for annual East Carolina University Sports Medicine Conference, 1970-<lb />76, Member of the American College of Sports Medicine.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DR. JAMES BOWMAN<lb />Team Physician<lb /><lb />YEARS AT EAST CAROLINA: Seventh. Joined East Carolina<lb />University as orthopaedic consultant in athletics in 1970.<lb /><lb />RESPONSIBILITIES: Daily availability for evaluation and<lb />consultation, responsible for final medical decision on health<lb />maintenance of student-athletes.<lb /><lb />PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: Internship, University Hospital, Ann<lb />Harbor, Michigan, 1961-62; Assistant resident, general surgery,<lb />North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1962-63;<lb />Orthopaedic residence, University of Tennessee Memorial<lb />Research Center and Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., 1963-66;<lb />Private practice of orthopaedic surgery, Greenville, N.C., 1966<lb />to present.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL DATA: Born- October 3, 1931, in Philadelphia, Pa. Married Jane Carole Scott.<lb />Children- David James (20), James Edward (19), Daniel Paul (16), Stewart Scott (14), Eric<lb />Edmonds (12).<lb /><lb />OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: Staff appointment, Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Division of<lb />Orthopaedic surgery; Elected Fellow of American Orthopaedic Surgeons. Member- Pitt County<lb />Medical and Dental Society, Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, American Medical<lb />Association, American College of Sports Medicine, National Athletic Trainers Association.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PIRATES / 147<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU SPORTS MEDICINE<lb /><lb />One of the most important parts of East Carolina's rise in athletic prominence has been its<lb />Sports Medicine Division, headed by Rod Compton, Director: Dr. James Bowman, Team<lb />Physician; Ronnie Barnes, Assistant Director; and Liz White, Graduate Assistant.<lb /><lb />Compton is in his eighth year as Director of the program, while Dr. Bowman, in his seventh<lb />season, heads up a list of fine community-based professionals who lend valuable time to the<lb />program.<lb /><lb />A Sports Medicine Curriculum has been added to the Health and Physical Education Depart-<lb />ment at East Carolina with Bowman, three associate team physicians from the campus in-<lb />firmary, a team dentist and ten medical consultants in specialized fields all teaching in addition<lb />to Compton, Barnes and White.<lb /><lb />The 'Sports Paramedics'', as Compton refers to his staff, are in attendance at every athletic<lb />event that ECU is involved in, whether at home or on the road. As Compton describes his<lb />program, "The East Carolina Sports Medicine Division specializes in the best care, prevention,<lb />treatment and rehabilitation of injuries possible in this past of the country."<lb /><lb />Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation are the three main objectives of the Sports<lb />Medicine Division. Prevention of injuries is the main goal at East Carolina. As evidence of the<lb />Sports Medicine's preventative practices, the 1976 Pirate football team had no knee injuries<lb />requiring surgery. In fact, East Carolina had the lowest injury rate in the nation last season.<lb /><lb />When injuries do occur, Compton's staff gives quick on the spot treatment to make certain<lb />the injury does not become 'serious' in state.<lb /><lb />The rehabilitation process of the Sports Medicine Division is near perfect, with players<lb />coming back off of injuries several games ahead of players from other schools.<lb /><lb />Nine staff trainers provide capable assistance for Compton and Barnes. They are brought<lb />through the curriculum and selected by the Director.<lb /><lb />The Sports Medicine staff operates from an ultramodern center adjacent to Ficklen Stadium<lb />in addition to immediate treatment areas in Scales Fieldhouse and Minges Coliseum.<lb /><lb />ECU's Sports Medicine Program is the only undergraduate athletic training program ap-<lb />proved by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) in eastern North Carolina and<lb />one of only two in the state. Compton, Barnes and White are all Certified Athletic Trainers, as<lb />designated by the NATA.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Veteran Staff Trainers<lb /><lb />Craig Baker<lb />Tommy Craig<lb />Vivian Johnson<lb />Keith Luxton<lb />David Maddox<lb />Robert Ruhlam<lb />Byron Schulken<lb />Ralph Stevenson<lb />Frank Tatusko<lb /><lb />L-R: Rod Compton, Dr. James Bowman,<lb />Liz White<lb />Kneeling: Ronnie Barnes<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Sports Medicine Crew In Action<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 149<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THE PIRATE CLUB<lb /><lb />The East Carolina University Educational Foundation, known simply as the Pirate Club, is the<lb />scholarship fund raising organization for the University athletic department. All funds raised<lb />are used exclusively for scholarships for athletes.<lb /><lb />There are no maximum or minimum contributions; any contribution is welcomed and ac-<lb />cepted by anyone.<lb /><lb />Club members do enjoy benefits from their givings, such as priority season tickets, special<lb />parking for home games, use of the Pirate Club building, newsletters and other little things to<lb />keep members abreast of what's happening in Pirate athletic circles.<lb /><lb />Gus Andrews, Jr., serves as the Executive Director. The 33-year old Tarboro native joined<lb />the Pirate Club in 1976. Prior to his current position, Andrews was Assistant Division Manager<lb />for Russell National Sports Socks.<lb /><lb />Andrews graduated from Tarboro High School and N.C. State University, earning a BS<lb />degree in recreation and physical education at N.C. State.<lb /><lb />A new position, Director of Promotions and Sales, was created this year in the Pirate Club<lb />and is held by Wayne Newnam. The 28-year old native of High Point is a graduate of High<lb />Point Central High School and East Carolina University, with a BS degree in interior design.<lb /><lb />The Pirate Club has been served by seven presidents since its inception, under the current<lb />structure, in 1970. Currently serving as president is Graham Flanagan, Jr., of Greenville.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Gus Andrews Wayne Newnam Graham Flanagan, Jr.<lb /><lb />Previous Presidents 1977-78 Officers<lb /><lb />Norwood Crawford- Goldsboro Graham Flanagan, Jr.- President<lb /><lb />Joe Hallow- Greenville Bill Brinkley - 1st Vice-President<lb /><lb />Les Garner, Sr.- Greenville Floyd Jenkins - 2nd Vice-President<lb /><lb />Dr. M.W. Aldridge - Greenville Preston Fields-3rd Vice-President<lb /><lb />Ed Casey -Grifton Earl Boykin- Secretary<lb /><lb />Ed Rawls- Greenville Cliff Moore - Treasurer<lb /><lb />Dr. Ray Minges- Greenville Joe Hallow-Immediate Past President<lb />Norwood Crawford-Immediate Past<lb /><lb />President<lb /><lb />Bill Cain - Athletic Director<lb /><lb />150 / ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ATHLETIC DIRECTORY<lb /><lb />Laurie Arrants, women's field hockey and track coach 919-757-6442<lb />Cynthia Averett, women's tennis coach 919-757-6442<lb />Hal Baird, assistant baseball coach 919-757-6471<lb />Ronnie Barnes, assistant director of sports medicine 919-757-6426<lb />Catherine Bolton, coordinator for women's athletics 919-757-6442<lb />Bill Cain, director of athletics 919-757-6448<lb />Bill Carson, head track coach 919-757-6471<lb />Stevie Chepko, head gymnastics coach 919-757-6000<lb />Rod Compton, director of sports medicine 919-757-6426<lb />Herb Dillon, assistant basketball coach 919-757-6472<lb />Pat Dye, head football coach 919-757-6330<lb />Curtis Frye, assistant track coach 919-757-6471<lb />Larry Gillman, head basketball coach 919-757-6472<lb />Cary Godette, assistant football coach 919-757-6447<lb />Bill Hill, head wrestling coach 919-757-6253<lb />Ken Hutcherson, assistant football coach 919-757-6447<lb />Al Kincaid, assistant football coach 919-757-6447<lb />Kick Kupec, assistant football coach 919-757-6447<lb />Billy Lee, assistant basketball coach 919-757-6472<lb />Earline Leggett, business manager for athletics 919-757-6305<lb />Monte Little, head baseball coach 919-757-6471<lb /><lb />Mac McLendon, head golf coach<lb />Clifton G. Moore, faculty athletic chairman<lb /><lb />919-757-6029<lb />919-757-6975<lb /><lb />Frank Orgel, assistant football coach 919-757-6447<lb />Randy Randolph, head tennis coach 919-757-6029<lb />Ray Scharf, head swimming coach 919-757-6490<lb />Ken Smith, director of sports information and promotions 919-757-6491<lb />Henry Trevathan, assistant football coach 919-757-6447<lb />Greg Troupe, assistant football coach 919-757-6447<lb />Bobby Wallace, assistant football coach 919-757-6447<lb />John Welborn, assistant director of athletics 919-757-6253<lb /><lb />Athletic Offices Located in Minges Coliseum and Scales Fieldhouse<lb /><lb />In Minges: athletic director, business manager, sports information and promotions director,<lb />equipment and facilities director, ticket office, basketball coaches, wrestling coach, swimming<lb />coach, women's athletic coaches, golf coach, tennis coach.<lb /><lb />In Scales: football coaches, baseball coach, track coach, director of sports medicine.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />uous<lb />_NONDISCRIMINATION PO!<lb /><lb />East Carolina University is dedicated to equality of opportunity in all areas of educs nand<lb />practice or condone discrimination, in any form, against students, employees, or applicants on<lb />or handicap. East Carolina University commits itself to posttive action to secure equal opport<lb /><lb />East Carolina University supports the protections available to members of its commu<lb />the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 798A a<lb />Age Desir naion Acts, the Fepabiation Act of as and Procuive vo 1 1246,<lb /><lb />employer rights hove been denied o en the basis of the discrirvination, or any individual i who desires format fey<lb />contact:<lb /><lb />_ Dr. David B. Stevens, Director oe<lb />_ Equal Opportunity Programs OC<lb />214 Wright Annex ee<lb />_ Phone: 6940<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 151<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PIRATE SPORTS NETWORK<lb /><lb />The Pirate Sports Network, official outlet for East Carolina University football, will again be composed of<lb />20 or more radio stations blanketing eastern North Carolina. The Network will be the third largest in the<lb />state for the third consecutive year.<lb /><lb />East Carolina football will be heard from southern Virginia to the north, the Outer Banks to the east,<lb />Burlington and Sanford to the west and northern South Carolina to the south. The population of this area is<lb />roughly 2% million people.<lb /><lb />The team of Jim Woods and Lee Moore returns for the fourth year to present the broadcasts of Pirate<lb />football. Woods will handle the play-by-play, while Moore will make the color comments.<lb /><lb />Woods is sports director of WNCT-TV in Greenville, with a background of 27 years in broadcasting and<lb />sportscasting. This will be the ninth season for Woods with Pirate sports.<lb /><lb />Moore is sports director of WCTI-TV in New Bern, with previous sportscasting experience in Hamilton,<lb />Ohio. This will be Moore's fourth season with the Network.<lb /><lb />The Pirate Sports Network will originate through the facilities of WKTC in Tarboro, a 100,000 watt station<lb />that covers eastern North Carolina.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The regional Network sponsor of Pirate football for the second consecutive year will be Budweiser.<lb /><lb />PIRATE SPORTS NETWORK LINEUP<lb /><lb />ON THE<lb /><lb />TOWN STATION DIAL POWER<lb />Ahoskie WRCS-FM 99.3 3,000 watts day/night<lb />Burgaw WVBS-AM 1470 1,000 watts day<lb />Elizabeth City WCNC-AM 1240 1,000 watts day/250 watts night<lb />Goldsboro WOKN-FM 102.3 3,000 watts day/night<lb />Greenville WOOW-AM 1340 1,000 watts day/250 watts night<lb />Farmville WRQOR-FM 94.3 3,000 watts day/night<lb />Fayetteville WFAI-AM 1230 1,000 watts day/250 watts night<lb />Fuquay-Varina WAKS-FM 3,000 watts day/night<lb />Havelock WKVO-FM 104.9 3,000 watts day/night<lb />Henderson WXNC-FM 92.5 15,000 watts day/night<lb />Jacksonville WRCM-FM 92.1 3,000 watts day/night<lb />Kinston WFTC-AM 960 5,000 watts day/1,000 watts night<lb />Southern Pines WEEB-AM 990 5,000 watts day<lb />New Bern WHIT-AM 1450 1,000 watts day/250 watts night<lb />Roanoke Rapids WPTM-FM 102.3 3,000 watts day/night<lb />Rocky Mount WRMT-AM 1490 1,000 watts day/250 watts night<lb />Sanford WWGP-FM 105.5 490 watts day/night<lb />Murfreesboro WWDR-FM 98.3 3,000 watts day/night<lb />Tarboro WKTC-FM 104.3 100,000 watts day/night<lb />Wallace WLSE-AM 1400 1,000 watts day/250 watts night<lb /><lb />WLSE-FM 94.3 3,000 watts day/night<lb />Wanchese WOBR-FM 95.3 3,000 watts day/night<lb />Whiteville WENC-FM 99.1 40,000 watts day/night<lb />Williamston WSEC-FM 103-7 50,000 watts day/night<lb />Wilson WGTM-AM 590 5,000 watts day/night<lb />Windsor WBTE-AM 990 1,000 watts daytime only<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Jim Woods<lb /><lb />152 / ECU<lb /><lb />Lee Moore<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Originating Station:<lb />WKTC 104.3 Tarboro<lb /><lb />Greenville Outlet<lb />WOOW 1340<lb /><lb />Regional Network Sponsor<lb />Budweiser<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PRIMARY PIRATE NEWS OUTLETS<lb /><lb />NEWSPAPERS:<lb /><lb />Woody Peele<lb /><lb />Sports Editor<lb /><lb />Daily Reflector (PM)<lb />209 Cotanche St.<lb />Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />(919) 752-6166<lb /><lb />Jim Kyle<lb /><lb />Sports Writer<lb /><lb />Daily Reflector (PM)<lb />209 Cotanche St.<lb />Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />(919) 752-6166<lb /><lb />News &amp; Observer (AM)<lb />215 S. McDowell St.<lb />Raleigh, N.C. 27601<lb /><lb />(919) 821-1234<lb /><lb />(Joe Tiede, A.J. Carr,<lb /><lb />Roy Brown, Gerald Martin,<lb />Gene Cherry, Tom Harris,<lb />Cliff Turner)<lb /><lb />Raleigh Times (PM)<lb />215S. McDowell St.<lb />Raleigh, N.C. 27601<lb /><lb />(919) 821-1234<lb /><lb />(Bruce Phillips, Carlton<lb />Tudor, Tim Stevens, Joel<lb />Chaney)<lb /><lb />Vince Grosso<lb /><lb />Sports Editor<lb /><lb />Evening Telegram (PM)<lb />P.O. Drawer 1080<lb /><lb />Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801<lb />(919) 446-5161<lb /><lb />Al Myatt<lb /><lb />Sports Editor<lb /><lb />Daily News (PM)<lb /><lb />217 Market St.<lb />Washington, N.C. 27889<lb />(919) 946-2145<lb /><lb />Charlie Hall<lb /><lb />Sports Editor<lb />Sun-Journal (PM)<lb />307 Pollock St.<lb /><lb />New Bern, N.C. 28560<lb />(919) 638-8101<lb /><lb />Tom Ham<lb /><lb />Sports Editor<lb /><lb />Daily Times (PM)<lb />117 N. Goldsboro St.<lb />Wilson, N.C. 27893<lb />(919) 243-5151<lb /><lb />Jack Lee<lb /><lb />Sports Editor<lb />News-Argus (PM)<lb /><lb />310 N. Berkeley Bive.<lb />Goldsboro, N.C. 27530<lb />(919) 778-2211<lb /><lb />Jack Stephens<lb />Sports Editor<lb /><lb />Free Press (PM)<lb />114 E. North St.<lb />Kinston, N.C. 28501<lb />(919) 527-3191<lb /><lb />Eddie Southards<lb /><lb />Sports Editor<lb /><lb />Daily News (PM)<lb />One<lb /><lb />Jacksonville, N.C. 28540<lb />(919) 353-1171<lb /><lb />Fayetteville Times (AM)<lb />P.O. Box 849<lb /><lb />Fayetteville, N.C. 28302<lb />(919) 485-2121<lb /><lb />(Perry Jenifer, Tom Horton,<lb />Bill Kirby, Don McDermott)<lb /><lb />Fayetteville Observer (PM)<lb />P.O. Box 849<lb /><lb />Fayetteville, N.C. 28302<lb /><lb />(919) 485-2121<lb /><lb />(Howard Ward, Thad Mumau,<lb />Gene Wilson, Earl Vaughan)<lb /><lb />Star-News (PM)<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 840<lb /><lb />Wilmington, N.C. 28401<lb />(919) 343-2000<lb /><lb />(Jerry Hooks, R.J. Powell)<lb /><lb />The Daily News (AM)<lb /><lb />The Record (PM)<lb /><lb />N. Davie St.<lb /><lb />Greensboro, N.C. 27402<lb />(919) 373-1000<lb /><lb />(Smith Barrier, Larry Keech<lb />Tom Einstein, Bill Hass,<lb />Bob Heller)<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />Sports Editor<lb /><lb />The Fountainhead<lb /><lb />Old South Building<lb />East Carolina University<lb />Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />(919) 757-6366<lb /><lb />TELEVISION:<lb /><lb />Jim Woods<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WNCT-TV<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 898<lb />Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />(919) 756-3180<lb /><lb />Dick Jones<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WITN-TV<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 468<lb />Washington, N.C. 27889<lb />(919) 946-2955<lb /><lb />Lee Moore<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WCTI-TV<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 2325<lb /><lb />New Bern, N.C. 28560<lb />(919) 637-2111<lb /><lb />Nick Pond<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WRAL-TV<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 9583<lb />Raleigh, N.C. 27601<lb />(919) 828-2511<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WWAY-TV<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 2068<lb />Wilmington, N.C. 28401<lb />(919) 762-8581<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WECT-TV<lb /><lb />322 Shipyard Blvd.<lb />Wilmington, N.C. 28401<lb />(919) 791-8070<lb /><lb />Woody Durham<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WFEMY-TV<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 22047<lb />Greensboro, N.C. 27402<lb />(919) 274-0113<lb /><lb />Don Shea<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WTVD-TV<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 2009<lb />Durham, N.C. 27702<lb />(919) 477-2131<lb /><lb />Lou Bello<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WRDU-TV<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 8706<lb />Durham, N.C. 27707<lb />(919) 544-1786<lb /><lb />RADIO:<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WOOW Radio<lb /><lb />Evans St.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />(919) 758-1171<lb /><lb />Ken Tanner<lb /><lb />Sports Director<lb />WNCT Radio<lb /><lb />P.O. Box 898<lb />Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />(919) 758-1070<lb /><lb />WIRE SERVICES:<lb /><lb />Associated Press<lb />P20 Box Ist<lb />Raleigh, N.C. 27601<lb />(919) 833-8687<lb /><lb />United Press International<lb />P.O. Box 2280<lb /><lb />Raleigh, N.C. 27601<lb /><lb />(919) 833-3685<lb /><lb />Marshall Johnson<lb />Associated Press<lb />P.O. Box 27603<lb />Richmond, Va. 23261<lb />(804) 643-8687<lb /><lb />PIRATES / 153<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />RICK BANKSTON<lb /><lb />JANUARY 4, 1946<lb />JUNE 28,1977<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />IN MEMORY ....<lb /><lb />Tragedy struck the East Carolina University athletic family on Tuesday, June 28,<lb />1977, with the untimely death of young Rick Bankston.<lb /><lb />For two years, Bankston served as a defensive coach and weight training coach<lb />for the Pirate football team. In just that short time, the East Point, Ga., native had<lb />made a tremendous impact upon those he worked with and those he coached.<lb /><lb />It was indeed a sad afternoon when a gas explosion ripped the house of<lb />Bankston, snuffing out life in an instant.<lb /><lb />"'Rick's death was a tremendous loss to our team, our program, East Carolina<lb />University and the community,'' said coach Pat Dye.<lb /><lb />"Rick was a very unique person in that he had a relationship with his players and<lb />those around him different from normal relationships.<lb /><lb />''He made many contributions in two years here, some of which most folks will<lb />never hear about.<lb /><lb />"Rick was interested in his players not only on the field but off the field. He had a<lb />true loyalty to his players and to what East Carolina was trying to do in its football<lb />program.<lb /><lb />"Probably Rick's two biggest assets were his love for his players and the loyalty<lb />he had for East Carolina and its football program.<lb /><lb />"Certainly, we feel our players and coaches have benefitted by having been<lb />associated with Rick Bankston for two short years."<lb /><lb />Rick was from a football family. There were five brothers in the Bankston family,<lb />all of which were either playing or coaching. Football was a family thing.<lb /><lb />While undecided on particulars, something will be established here at East<lb />Carolina University so that the name of Rick Bankston will never be forgotten in<lb />Pirate football circles.<lb /><lb />154/ECU<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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