Sunday, August 5, 2012

Wetumpka’s Ross set to lead UAPB Golden Lions defense into 2012

PINE BLUFF, Arkansas - Bill Ross is an understudy in the term “perseverance.” After playing two years at New Mexico Military the 5-foot-11, 204-pound Ross jumped head first into SWAC football, accepting a scholarship to play linebacker for the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions.

“I hated New Mexico, but it was something I had to experience to put me where I wanted to be,” Ross told the kids at Monday’s Indians Youth Football camp.

In his first year at Pine Bluff, Ross became one of the architects of the Golden Lions’ defense recording a bulk of the tackles.

“He made a huge impact for us. He was worth his weight in gold,” said Monte Coleman, coach of the Golden Lions. “We watched him on film and knew what he could do. We were just hoping that he could transition from junior college to here and he turned into one of our key leaders.”

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Langston University Announces New Women’s Basketball Coach

COACH DAVID JOHNSON
LANGSTON, Oklahoma - Langston University will continue its winning tradition in women’s basketball with the hiring of David Johnson as the new head coach today.

Johnson was hired after having spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach for Pepperdine University, which is located in Malibu, California. Johnson had previously served as an assistant at Pepperdine in 2004-05 before taking a head coaching position for six years at Aquinas High School in San Bernardino.

“We hired David Johnson because of his experience as an outstanding coach in women’s basketball, and for his ability to coach and motivate young people,” LU Athletic Director Mike Garrett said. “He should do a great job as the head coach and we expect to continue down a path of excellence with our tradition-rich women’s basketball program. We fully expect David Johnson to follow LU’s goals of promoting the student-athlete by winning on the court and in the classroom.”

In addition to his three years at Pepperdine and his six years at Aquinas, Johnson served as the top assistant on the Cal State San Bernardino’s women’s basketball team for three years. Johnson’s career began in 1991 as the head basketball coach at Washington High School, where he coached for seven years.

Johnson earned his degree in physical education and health science from Sonoma State University in 1989. He and his wife, Carol, have three daughters, Chauntyle, Bobbie and Detrice.

Panthers’ (SU) rookie receiver runs NFL pattern carved by his all-pro father

SPARTANBURG, South Carolina – If you go to the Carolina Panthers’ training camp, there are things you notice: late mornings hot enough to make a mannequin sweat; nasty little bugs at evening practices; Jared Green getting open.

That’s Green, an undrafted rookie receiver, running a post pattern. That’s Cam Newton throwing the ball flat-footed at least 50 yards, the prettiest spiral of camp. The ball is in the air so long it’s as if somebody hit pause so he could watch later. Finally the ball lands in the hands of Green.

Minutes later Newton is intercepted by middle linebacker Jon Beason. Beason has momentum and, if you know him, one purpose: score. Nobody is close to him.

Green runs him down six yards short of the end zone.



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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Benedict Tigers, Virginia State Excited To Play In Palmetto Capital City Classic

COLUMBIA, South Carolina – Benedict College head football coach James Woody has been on the job for about 10 months. One of the things he missed when he came on board four games into the 2011 season was the Palmetto Capital City Classic. So when the 2012 Palmetto Capital City Classic Organizing Committee held a press conference on Thursday to introduce the participating head coaches and announce the schedule of events, Woody was genuinely enthusiastic about the upcoming contest.

“I've been hearing a lot of great things about this Classic,” Woody said. “I'm hearing there is going to be a sellout crowd and I'm used to playing in front of big crowds. Our kids are very excited about it as well. When you have a big crowd out there, the kids feed off that energy. We're expecting a lot of people to come out and support this Classic and we're just looking forward to the opportunity to be a part of it.”

Benedict will be playing in the Palmetto Capital City Classic for the 11th straight year the Classic has been in existence. This year, the Tigers will face the Trojans of Virginia State University at 4 p.m. on September 15 at Charlie W. Johnson Stadium.




Virginia State head coach Andrew Faison said he is also looking forward to another meeting on the field with his old friend Woody. He recalled when his Virginia State team traveled to Tuskegee when Woody was an assistant coach there.

“They invited us down to Tuskegee and boy, did they treat us great,” Faison said, getting a laugh from the audience. “They put us in a locker room with a dirt floor. There were bees and mosquitos. His job was to get my guys unfocused on the game. It worked, because they wound up beating us.”

Faison also said he owes a debt of gratitude to Woody. When Virginia State was looking for a new head coach 10 years ago, Woody flew to Petersburg, Va., to interview for the position. He turned the job down, and called his friend Faison. That opened the door for Faison, who was an assistant coach at Winston-Salem State at the time and is a Virginia State graduate.

“So I've got to thank him, because if he had taken that job, I probably wouldn't be in this position right now,” Faison said.

Woody was a long-time offensive assistant coach before taking over at Benedict last season. Faison has a deep background as a defensive coach. The two said that also could make for an interesting matchup.



“I've been knowing coach Faison for more than 20 years, and he's a defensive-oriented coach and I'm an offensive-oriented coach, so there's going to be a lot of fireworks out there,” Woody said. “It's going to be a lot of fun.”

“I promise you we will give you an event to remember,” Faison said.

The Palmetto Capital City Classic is a week-long event with some major events, including the Gospel Explosion, featuring the USC Gospel Choir and Men of Praise at the Township Auditorium on Sept. 9; The Garnell McDonald Memorial Golf Tournament at LinRick Golf Club on Sept. 14 and the "Famously Hot" Jazz Show, featuring Maysa at the Columbia Convention Center. Gameday will feature a parade around the Benedict College campus to the football stadium.

Tickets are available at the Palmetto Capital City Classic office at 2352 Two Notch Road, South Carolina Community Bank locations, Victory Travel Agency at Fort Jackson, Columbia Township Auditorium, Sunset Place, and the Benedict College Bookstore and Charlie W. Johnson Stadium.

PVAMU Panthers Set To Begin Football Camp

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas  -  The Prairie View A&M Panther football team begins year two under head coach Heishma Northern this weekend as returning players and newcomers report to campus.

The first practice of the 2012 campaign is scheduled for Monday night at 7:00 p.m. on the Prairie View A&M practice fields. For the first three days, the Panthers will practice in helmets only before donning shoulders pads on Thursday and Friday. On Saturday, Aug. 11, the team will suit up in full pads for the first time before the start of two-a-days on Monday, Aug. 13.

Training camp will run through Sunday, Aug. 26 with Prairie View A&M's first contest scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 1 versus TSU in the annual Labor Day Classic at Reliant.



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Dillard Coach Assists in Capturing 1st AAU National Title

COACH NORBERT ROME JR.
NEW ORLEANS - Norbert Rome Jr., assistant basketball coach for the Dillard Lady Bleu Devils, is no stranger to basketball. He also knows a thing or two about winning. But he has never helped coach a team to a national championship, until now.

Despite several attempts in recent years, the Angels Basketball team overcame tremendous adversity during some very intense basketball games as they were crowned 2012 11th Grade Division I AAU National Champions in Orlando. Led by head coach Denis Aidoo and assistant coaches Alton Clivens, Rome Jr. and his younger sibling Norvell Rome, the team managed to battle through two crucial games where they trailed by double digits in the second half to remarkably come back and win.

After six straight wins in the tournament, Angels Basketball entered the championship game and had to face the Saratoga Sparks. The 2012 11th Grade Division I AAU National Championship Game,
which was televised live on ESPN 3, was dominated by the post players Paije Hall (St. Thomas More High-Lafayette) and the unannounced MVP, Kaitlyn Pratt (McDonogh 35-New Orleans) of the Angels.

Pratt's size allowed her to shoot high percentage shots from the paint as she also dominated the boards, marvelously collecting a double-double (15 points, 10 rebounds) in the championship game. Although the Saratoga Sparks produced a valiant effort, it wasn't enough as Angels Basketball won the championship game by the score of 53-46.

"We really believed we had a shot to win it all because everything was falling in place at the right time," said Coach Rome Jr. "We came into this tourney without our star point guard, Di'Mond Jackson (University High-Baton Rouge), and despite injuries, we rode the wave as our bench stepped up huge and played a major role."

In the first round, the teams participated in pool play. The teams were split into six groups of four teams each, with the top two advancing. Angels Basketball breezed through the first game with a 79-43 victory over Jacksonville Lady Tarheels.

However, their second game proved to be a rollercoaster ride. In the first half, Angles Basketball found themselves up by 10 points over Germantown Lady Panthers half, but after a twenty point swing, they trailed by 10 points in the second half.

The Angles cut the lead down to three with less than 30 seconds to go and forced Jacksonville into a turnover on the following possession. With just seconds remaining in the game, Coach Rome's team buried a three pointer to face overtime where they went on for the 55-52 victory.

In the third and final game of pool play, Angels Basketball would cruise on to yet another easy victory, this time defeating Lady Shottas by the score of 65-32. Their impressive 3-0 record in pool play earned them a first round bye as they advanced to the next round.

Angels Basketball won its next game 64-60 against a formidable opponent, N.M.B. Hoop Dreams Blue and eased its way into the final four after a 56-45 defeat over Illinois Wolverines Elite.

According to Coach Rome Jr., the semi-final game versus Ohio Lady Attack was the most challenging game throughout this AAU National Tournament in Orlando.

"Their ability to drive and dish it to the three-point line made it tough to stop them, especially when they hit almost all their shots," said Rome Jr. "We were down by 18 at one point, and our coaching staff made a key substitution when we put in Alexandra Seale (Ponchatoula High-Hammond) who is our lock down defender."

The Angels cut the deficit to 10 by halftime, and after a tough third quarter, they trailed by only seven points entering the fourth quarter.

Ohio Lady Attack could feel the lead slowly slipping away throughout the fourth quarter as the Angels applied heavy pressure on the defensive end. With three minutes remaining in the ball game, Angels Basketball's Kolbi Morgan (John Curtin High-River Ridge) buried a three-point shot as the shot clock expired to tie the game. The 18 point deficit which seemed insurmountable was overcome by the will to never give up as Angels Basketball defeated Ohio Lady Attack 49-45.

"I really feel like Angels Basketball was very special," said Rome Jr. "The team was on board and believed from the very beginning and had to overcome a lot of adversity throughout the tourney in order to win the championship."

By Habtom Keleta, Sports Information Director
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Morgan State Lacrosse Club Seeking Funding

BALTIMORE, Maryland - The Morgan State Lacrosse Club is seeking donations to fund its return to varsity status.

From 1970 through 1975, the "Ten Bears," as the team was called, ranked in the Top 10 four times and made the NCAA tournament twice. In 1975, Morgan State defeated top-ranked Washington and Lee, which had not lost a regular-season game in three years.

The program folded in 1980. For more information, contact coach Bill Krehnbrink at 410-733-3432.





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Former TSU Merritt Coaches, Players & Staff Invited to JMC

NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Former coaches, players and staff of Coach John A. Merritt will be honored by the John Merritt Classic Committee on Aug. 30 through Sept. 1.

The JMC Committee would like to extend a personal invitation to all former players, coaches and staffers who played or worked under coach Merritt during his tenure at TSU.

All former players, coaches and staff members please register now to reserve your space for this exciting reunion weekend.


JMC Honorees Registration Form
John Merritt Football Reunion Highlights

Friday, August 31, 2012
9:00 p.m. - Until
Welcome Mixer & Dance
Location: Millennium Maxwell House Hotel
Hosted by the TSU Football Alumni Chapter
Cost: $10 in advance; $15 at the door


Saturday, September 1, 2012
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Honoree Meet & Greet
(for all former players, coaches and staffers under Coach Merritt)
Location: Tiger Town Honoree Tent at L.P. Field
All registered honorees will receive two wristbands for admittance to the game.


6:00 p.m.
Tennessee State Tigers vs. Florida A&M Rattlers
Location: L.P. Field


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Miles College sign Nine Basketball Players



FAIRFIELD, Alabama - Miles College head women's basketball coach Phillip Wallace has announced the signing of nine basketball players for the 2012-13 season. Included in this class is eight freshman and one junior college player. “I am extremely excited about this signing class. The young ladies are not just basketball players, but tremendous student-athletes,” said head coach Phillip Wallace.

Wallace signed the following players:

Aleasa Allen (6'2, FR, Center) from LoveJoy, GA (LoveJoy High School)
Allen scored 15 points per game and 10 rebounds

Darlicia Bond (5'7, FR, Guard) from Riverdale, GA (Mundy Mill High School)
Bond averaged 14 points per game and grabbed 5 rebounds

Ashley Curry (5'7, FR, Point Guard) from Birmingham, AL (Minor High School)

Rone Francis (5'8, FR, Guard) from Ozark, AL (Ozark High School)

Bianna Jones (5'10, FR, Forward) from Fairfield, AL (Fairfield High School)

De'Oshia Long (6'0, FR, Forward) from Adamsville, AL (Dora High School)

Ebony Mcneill (5'8, JR, Guard) from Fairburn, GA (Chattahoochee Valley Community College)

Shonkerria Nelson (5'6, FR, Point Guard) from Sandersville, GA (Washington County High School)
Nelson dished out 9 assist and scored 10 points per game

Imani Simmons (5'8, FR, Guard) from Sandersville, GA (Washington County High School)
Nelson scored 11 points per game

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Renewed zeal: S.C. State Bulldogs want the MEAC title back

ORANGEBURG, South Carolina - The rigors of training camp have not gotten old for South Carolina State head football coach Buddy Pough. If anything, coming up short for the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title last season has reenergized Pough’s focus entering his 11th season at the helm.

The same is apparently true for returning players like senior running back Asheton Jordan of Charleston, who’s hungry to retaste the championship success from the previous three seasons.

“It’s just the fact that we’re not on top,” Jordan said. “We lost the MEAC last year and that hasn’t happened at (S.C.) State in a while and everybody’s attitude is to win the MEAC championship and that’s what we’re working to. There’s no exceptions. We want to win the MEAC championship and advance in the (Football Championship Subdivision) playoffs.”

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Delaware State Hornets Gear Up for Preseason Camp

DOVER, Delaware - The 2012 Delaware State University football team begins preseason camp next week. Hornet second-year head coach Kermit Blount expects about 85 players, including more than 50 returning letter winners, to report for camp.

Blount is eagerly anticipating his second preseason camp in Dover. Joining the Hornets just days before the beginning of the 2011 recruit signing period and weeks before the start of spring camp, DSU managed just three wins (3-8 overall; 1-7 MEAC) in his first season with the team.

Despite the record, the Hornets showed noticeable improvement on the field last season. DSU closed out the 2011 campaign with a 39-36 win over Howard, which featured one of the nation's stingiest defenses entering the contest. The Hornets racked up 412 total yards, including 324 passing during the game. The Bison were third among all FCS schools in pass defense (141.3 ypg) and fourth in total defense (288.5 ypg) prior to the contest.

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A&T Aggies haven’t lost hope despite NCAA sanctions

GREENSBORO, North Carolina — All the progress, all the momentum built from N.C. A&T’s four-game improvement in Rod Broadway’s first season as head football coach last year has gone for naught.

The Aggies welcome back almost all of their core, including back-to-back 1,000-yard rusher Mike Mayhew and three preseason first-team All-MEAC performers on defense, but their 2012 season is over before it has even started because of a one-year postseason ban levied by the NCAA as a result of poor Academic Progress Rate showings.



At least, that’s one way to look at it. Broadway and his players are choosing to approach the setback from another direction. They’re building something.

“We knew some of the situation when we accepted the job. To be honest, I didn’t know it was as bad as it is,” Broadway said. “We’re not going to complain about it. We’re just going to try to go to work and build a football team.”

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ASU Rams report to camp, amped to start 2012 season

ALBANY, Georgia — Justin Blash stepped on campus Thursday morning ready to push himself, ready to prove he and his teammates are better than they looked the last time they stepped off the field.

Albany State’s senior defensive lineman and the rest of his teammates reported to campus for the first time this season, and Blash said they all came together with one thing on their minds: hard work.

So when he ran into teammates Travis Walker and Darvel Nelson minutes after arriving, his first question was pretty simple.

“I said, ‘Y’all ready to get it?’ ” Blash said to the pair of offensive linemen, who will be going head-to-head against one another once practices start next week. “Darvel laughed at me and told me he is down to 328 (pounds), and Travis just gave me a little head nod. So I think we are ready to go.”



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Grambling starts fall practice

GRAMBLING, Louisiana — "First" couldn't come soon enough for the Grambling football team. The defending SWAC champions were eager to return to the field Thursday for their first fall practice, marking the earliest start by any local Division-I college and one that couldn't come quickly enough.

Several Tigers were outside by 5 p.m., more than two hours before a practice that didn't end until dark.

"It's pretty exciting, man," senior punter Fabian Carter said. "The team has got a lot of young, humble guys, and it's good as a senior and a leader, kinda workin' with 'em. We haven't even seen that first ring yet, but we're workin' on getting another one already. We're very excited."

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Hampton Uniuversity Athletics Announces New Staff Appointments

HAMPTON, Virginia - Rodney D. Smith, administrative vice president at Hampton University has announced the appointment of Novelle Dickenson as the new athletics director, Alexiss Robinson as assistant athletics director and senior woman administrator and Kristen Drummond as compliance coordinator.

A university committee, made up of faculty, staff and administrators reviewed the credentials of thirty candidates over the past four months and conducted on-campus interviews with eight candidates for the position of director of athletics. The university was looking for an individual who was experienced in athletics and academics with a clear understanding of the need for balance between the two. In the end, the University assembled a team that would maximize skills and expertise for optimum athletics administrative leadership with a clear understanding of the role that academics play with student athletics.

“I believe Mr. Dickenson’s background in academics as well as athletics is a perfect fit for the athletic director position here at Hampton University,” said Hampton University President Dr. William R. Harvey. “He is passionate about Hampton athletics and is a staunch educator with more than 30 years of experience in the classroom and academic administration.”

Dickenson assumes duties today, August 2, replacing Interim Athletic Director Malcolm Avery, who held the position for the past four months. Dickenson is no stranger to Hampton or the athletic department having served as the faculty athletic representative for the past 12 years. Over the past three decades, Dickenson has also served as chair of the Hampton Department of Political Science and History, interim chair of the Department of Sociology, interim chair of the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, pre-law advisor, faculty representative to the Hampton University Board of Trustees, member of the Tenure and Promotions Committee in the School of Liberal Arts.

Dickenson has served as President of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), and is a former member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Academic/Eligibility and Compliance Cabinet, including the Continuing Eligibility sub-committee. Dickenson received his undergraduate degree in political science from Hampton University, a master’s degree in political science from Howard University, as well as completed further post-graduate studies at Howard University.

Robinson joins the staff as the assistant athletic director/SWA with direct oversight of academic support and compliance. She will also have joint oversight with the athletic director over athletic performance and trainers. She is a 2003 graduate of Hampton University and holds a Master of Science degree in kinesiology-athletic administration from Indiana University. She comes to Hampton after serving as director of student-athlete support services at Howard, assistant director of compliance and student services at Temple University and compliance coordinator at Norfolk State University.

Drummond, who has been named compliance coordinator, spent the last year at Hampton as a coordinator of athletic academic support. She was responsible for monitoring athletic eligibility and degree advancement, while also advising student-athletes of course selection, career planning and working with at-risk student-athletes. Drummond has served as athletic academic graduate intern at the University of Iowa and athletic Academic program specialist at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Drummond earned both a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.

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Ram Ramblings: WSSU trying to sell tickets for Cleveland Classic

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina - Now that I’ve received a copy of the Winston-Salem State’s new football media guide I guess that means the season can’t be that far away.  While I still have a week of vacation next week that won’t stop the Rams and coach Connell Maynor from starting practice on Aug. 9. The players will report for physicals on Aug. 7.



Big things are expected from the Rams, who are coming off a 13-1 record, the best in school history. It’s been known for years that the Rams’ fans love to travel and they will be put to the test this season. One of those tests will be showing up to take on Morehouse in the Cleveland Football Classic on Sept. 15.

That will be the Rams second game of the season and the WSSU athletics department is making a big push to get fans to buy tickets. The benefit of purchasing the tickets through the WSSU ticket office is the department gets to keep a percentage of tickets sold by WSSU.

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NCCU Eagles look for speed, strength in preseason drills

DURHAM, North Carolina - The Eagles were preparing for warmups Thursday evening at O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium when they spotted their leader heading toward the field. “Frazier, what’s up, baby!” a player yelled. “Where’s the horn, baby?” another player asked.

N.C. Central head coach Henry Frazier III returned the love. “What’s up?” Frazier said. The coach wasn’t clutching his trademark bullhorn, but that big smile of his was there. The day was a long time coming for Frazier and the Eagles after going 2-9 in 2011, the team’s fourth straight losing season.



It was the first day of practice for NCCU’s second season as a Football Championship Subdivision team. The Eagles flew around during a practice that started at a fast pace with the quarterbacks taking turns running offenses. One set of guys would run a play, and then another group would follow in rapid succession.

“I thought tempo was really high,” Frazier said.

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Mike Davis: Former Indiana, UAB Coach Named Interim at Texas Southern

HOUSTON, Texas  -  Former Indiana and UAB head coach Mike Davis has resurfaced with an interim position at Texas Southern. Davis, who led Indiana to the 2002 National Championship game, has accepted the position after parting ways with UAB this past spring.

“It’s a great opportunity for me to get back into coaching,” Davis said in an interview with KRIV-TV in Houston. “I’ve researched Texas Southern’s program.

Davis, who spent six seasons at each Indiana and UAB, led the Hoosiers to four NCAA Tournament appearances. During his tenure at UAB, the Blazers won 20+ games on four consecutive occasions, but managed to qualify for the Big Dance only once (2011).

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UMES track star Guion-Firmin in London for Olympics

Lenora Guion-Firmin
PRINCESS ANNE, Maryland -- Sprinter Lenora Guion-Firmin, a rising senior on the University of Maryland Eastern Shore's track team, will have one heckuva story about her summer vacation to share when she returns to campus this fall.

Guion-Firmin, who is from Martinque, a French overseas territory in the Caribbean, qualified for France's 2012 team that will compete in the London Olympic games that begin July 27. She is a member of the French 4x400-meter relay team.

She earned a silver medal July 1 in the 4x400-meter relay in the 2012 European Athletics Championships. Running the event's second leg, Guion-Firmin helped her teammates finish with a time of 3:25.49 behind Ukraine (3:25.07) and earned her nation its best finish in the women's track competiton held in Helsinki, Finland.

"This is such a privilege for (Guion-Firmin) to represent her country," UMES head coach Ernest Barrett said. "It is every track athletes dream to run in the Olympic Games."

Guion-Firmin represented UMES in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championships in June. Her 52.65-second time in the 400-meter dash earned her NCAA first-team All-American honors. She is the only female athlete in UMES history to receive All-American recognition in indoor and outdoor track.

She produced a personal best time -- and school record -- of 52.20 seconds in the 400-meter event during a Princeton, N.J. meet in mid-May of this year. Guion-Firmin also holds the UMES record of 23.49 seconds in the 200-meter dash. In the outdoor track season she ran a team's best 12.07-second time in the 100-meter dash.

Guion-Firmin finished first or second in eight events during the 2012 collegiate outdoor track season, including the NCAA Championships. She had four first-place finishes, two in the 400-meter dash and one in the 100 and 200-meter events.

"Her points alone helped elevate UMES into the top 60 track and field programs in the country," Barrett said.

Her Olympic teammates in the 4x400-meter relay are: Phara Anacharsis, Marie Gayot and Floria Guei. Guion-Firmin is making her first appearance for the French team.

Preliminary heats will be run Aug. 10 -- three days after Guion-Firmin's 21st birthday -- and the medal race will be held the following day, Aug. 11, according to the official London Olympics' website.

Bonne chance, Lenora!

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Kynard, Owens will team up in college at Bethune-Cookman

TOLEDO, Ohio - Tony Kynard and Clemmye Owens have been teammates on the basketball court since junior high school. The Rogers seniors apparently plan to continue serving as backcourt mates beyond their final season wearing a Rams uniform. Both gave verbal commitments on Monday to attend Bethune-Cookman University after graduating from high school next spring.

"We've been playing basketball together since the seventh grade, so we decided to go to the same school," said Kynard, the 6-foot-1 point guard who averaged 13.9 points and 8.2 assists during his junior season.




Owens, a six-foot shooting guard, pumped in a team-high 18.8 points and 5.5 rebounds per contest in his junior campaign. "I liked the school, and it seems like it's the best [college] program for me," Owens said. "Their style of play fits me."

Kynard and Owens, who have been key members of the Rams backcourt the last two seasons, made their decision to verbally commit to Bethune-Cookman during a recent unofficial visit to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference university. Toledo native and former Tiffin University coach Rodney Martin is an assistant coach on Bethune-Cookman's coaching staff.

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Norfolk State's Goldberg named one of top 44 kickers in country

NORFOLK, Virginia - We'll discuss all the questions the Norfolk State football team faces heading into training camp here for the next few weeks (key questions will be in The Pilot on Monday), but for the moment, let's discuss somewhere the Spartans can feel secure.

Everett Goldberg was named a finalist for the Fred Mitchell Award watch list on Thursday, which is given to the top college kicker in the country at all levels. Ryan Estep, an All-American last year, was a finalist for the award last year.

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Title target is prime story line as S.C. State players report

ORANGEBURG, South Carolina - After a one-week break following the completion of summer workouts, the South Carolina State football team is headed back to campus today.

Just over 90 returning and new players are expected to report to the team before the start of preseason practice at 7 p.m. Friday at the Oliver C. Dawson Stadium practice field. It will be the first of 20 practices planned by head coach Buddy Pough, entering his 11th seasons at the helm of his alma mater.



The Bulldogs, ranked 24th in the preseason by the College Sportings News Preseason Football Championship Subdivision Top 25 rankings, head into the Aug. 30 season-opener in Atlanta against Georgia State with a myriad of story lines: ‘Bulldog’ empire strikes back

To a man, the players want nothing more than to add a 15th Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship year to the “Wall of Champions” outside Oliver C. Dawson Stadium

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Bethune-Cookman fall football camp kicks off



DAYTONA BEACH, Florida - There is one game film that Bethune-Cookman head football coach Brian Jenkins keeps going back to. The game does not feature the Wildcats and predates his time at B-CU. But Jenkins said he keeps watching South Carolina State's 37-21 playoff loss to Appalachian State in 2008.

The Bulldogs led that game 14-10, before the Mountaineers pulled away. If they just could have held on, Jenkins reckons, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference may be viewed in a different light as it pertains to the Football Championship Subdivision title picture.  Instead, the league is winless in the playoffs since 1999 -- 0-for-14.

"They were right there," Jenkins said of S.C. State. "If they would've done that, we wouldn't have these conversations about schools in the MEAC and (the FCS title)."

In his first two seasons at B-CU, Jenkins produced a solid 18-5 record. Season 3 under Jenkins is slated to kick off with the start of fall camp around 9 a.m. today at New Smyrna Beach Sports Complex. Bethune-Cookman will spend its first two weeks of practice in New Smyrna Beach while its on-campus practice facilities undergo renovations.



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ASU to hold first fall practice Thursday

MONTGOMERY, Alabama - The Alabama State football team reports to camp Wednesday and will hold its first fall practice Thursday afternoon at Hornet Stadium.  Approximately 95 players are set to check in to dorm rooms today and get settled in before getting down to business on the practice field Thursday at 3 p.m.

The Hornets are coming off an 8-3 season in 2011, with a 7-2 mark in Southwestern Athletic Conference play. Each victory total was one more than what was achieved in 2010.

"We're excited; it's been a long time," Barlow said since last season ended with victory in the Turkey Day Classic over Tuskegee to the eve of fall camp. "It's kind of been surreal as I think about it. I remember early in the summer thinking ‘when will that day get here'. Now, report day is here and we're a month away from the first game (on Sept. 2 in the MEAC-SWAC Challenge vs. Bethune-Cookman in Orlando, Fla.). I think the players are excited; many of them stayed here over the summer, and we are looking forward to getting started."

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Savannah State football team gets back to work

SAVANNAH, Georgia  --  Quarterback Antonio Bostick looked leaner, stronger and swifter, and he wasn’t the only Savannah State football player who underwent a transformation this summer.

“The kids are in good shape,” said second-year head coach Steve Davenport as the Tigers opened preseason camp Wednesday morning with 95 players on the field. “Bostick had a tremendous off-season.”

Coming off a 1-10 season that included seven straight losses to end the year, Davenport is not dwelling on the past. And he’s not dwelling on season-opening games at Oklahoma State and Florida State, which figure to push the losing skein to nine straight.

In Davenport’s world, the days ahead for the Tigers are going to do nothing but get better.

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