Thursday, February 6, 2014

Tennessee State Softball Opens 2014 Season on Friday


NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- The Tennessee State softball team opens the 2014 season at the Music City Classic hosted by Lipscomb University and Belmont University. The Tigers will begin their campaign a day earlier than originally scheduled due to forecasted weather. TSU will kick-off the year with a 1:30pm game on Friday, Feb. 7 against East Tennessee State.
 
The Tigers will face #32 Virginia Tech at 11:30am on Saturday and complete the day at 4:30pm against the host Bison. TSU and Miami (Ohio) will close out the tournament on Sunday morning at 11:00am.
 
The Tigers will play all of their games this weekend at Draper Diamond on the campus of Lipscomb University. You can listen to all games LIVE on tsutigers.com.
 
TSU looks to improve on a 14-35 season with the return of Shea Morris and Olivia Gamache. The pitching duo accounted for every inning pitched a year ago. Morris is on the verge of claiming the top position of almost every pitching category in the TSU record books. The junior finished 10-17 with a 3.17 ERA and 195 strikeouts in 183.1 innings in 2013. Gamache is coming off her best season as she tallied a 3.74 ERA and is now in the Top 10 of seven TSU career pitching categories. Head coach Jeff Dabney is counting on freshman Hannah St. Clair to give the pitching staff help this spring.
 
Sophomore Kiarra Freeman will look to retain her form from last season where she batted .361. Freeman was named to the Ohio Valley Conference All-Newcomer team in 2013 and will roam the outfield for the Tigers. Junior Tayler Shimizu started 20 games a year ago and will join with freshman Courtney Gearlds and sophomore-transfer Carmen Hill to replace graduated centerfielder Jennifer Givens. Givens left TSU with the single-season stolen base record and batted a team-leading .384.
 
Sophomore Lindsey Burgess and Junior Kate Morris handled the majority of the catching in 2013, but the Tigers will now count on freshman Rebekka Gross to handle the receiving duties. Kate Morris will again split time behind the plate as Burgess will move to shortstop.
 
The infield will be built around senior Ashley Haynes who has played shortstop, third base and second base during her first three seasons. In her final season, Haynes will take on the duties at first base. In 2013, the Knoxville product experienced her best season at the plate as she collected 33 hits in 109 at bats for a .303 batting average.
 
Sophomore Jana Hanawahine shared the team lead for long-balls with three and will make the move from short a year ago to second base. Freshman Liz Stansberry is tabbed to hold down the corner at third base.  
 
East Tennessee State (0-0)
2013 Record: 13-34
Conference: Atlantic Sun
2013 Finish: 1-24/10th
Series Record: 2-0
Last Time Played: 2006, Won 1-0
Last Win: 2006, 1-0
 
ETSU returns eight starters from last season's 13-34 squad. Senior Katie Wolff, junior Nicole Fox, and senior Jackie Baird lead the Bucs into the new season. Wolff started 24 games in the circle and finished 6-19 with a 2.96 ERA, while Fox stole a team-best 16 bases last season, and topped the ETSU with 55 hits, 24 runs, and a .333 batting average. Baird (.271) led the Bucs with nine doubles, five homeruns and 25 RBI.
 
#32 Virginia Tech (0-0)
2013 Record: 38-21
Conference: ACC
2013 Finish: 9-11/6th
Series Record: 0-1
Last Time Played: 2001, Lost 1-10
Last Win: N/A
 
The Hokies boast a veteran squad with five seniors and six juniors. VT will be led by Kylie McGoldrick who batted .344 in 157 at bats in 2013. McGoldrick led the team with 11 homeruns and added 28 runs, 13 doubles and 33 RBI. Kelly Heinz is the top returning pitcher after posting a 17-8 record with a 2.68 ERA. Heinz picked up three saves and 169 punch-outs in 156.2 innings.
 
Lipscomb (0-0)
2013 Record: 35-24
Conference: Atlantic Sun
2013 Finish: 18-8/4th
Series Record: 5-11
Last Time Played: 2010, Lost 0-3
Last Win: 2009, 6-5
 
Lipscomb returns seven starters and three pitchers from 2013. Brittany Elmore looks to build on her freshman season where she led the Bisons with a .340 average, 42 runs scored, four triples and 36 stolen bases. Gracey Aguirre (.327) supplied some pop with 14 doubles and seven dingers. Paige Neely (.326) led the team with 42 RBI as she added 10 doubles and ten long balls. In addition, Lipscomb will receive the service of Kelsey Cartwright who was lost after 16 games due to an injury. At the time, the red-shirt senior was batting .378 in 45 at bats with five doubles, a triple, four homeruns and 14 RBI. Heather Parker and Tanner Sanders handled a majority of the work in the circle. Parker tallied a 2.29 ERA in 186.2 innings of work, while recording 143 strikeouts three saves, five shutouts and a 16-12 record. Sanders (18-10) threw 190 innings in her rookie campaign with five shutouts and 136 strikeouts.
 
Miami (Ohio) (0-0)
2013 Record: 20-34
Conference: Mid-American
2013 Finish: 12-10/2nd East
Series Record: 0-1
Last Time Played: 2000, Lost 2-10
Last Win: N/A
 
The RedHawks return the entire starting lineup, including three pitchers, from last year’s 20-34 squad. Jenna Modic, Kayla Ledbetter, Hailey Reed and Taylor Shuey all hit better than .300 a year ago and look to pace the team once again. Modic led the team with a .341 average, while Ledbetter topped Miami with seven homeruns and 33 RBI. Reed and Shuey equaled Ledbetter with nine doubles. In the circle, Megan Mattera tossed a team-high 134.1 innings and compiled a 7-9 record with a 3.60 ERA. Paige Myers finished 8-17 with a 4.15 ERA and fanned 118 batters in 131.2 innings of work.

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UAPB Football Announce Nine National Signing Day Additions

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PINE BLUFF, Arkansas -- The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) head football coach Monte Coleman has announced that nine high school seniors signed the National Letter of Intent today to attend UAPB and join the Golden Lions for the 2014 season.

The incoming freshmen class features a quarterback, offensive linemen, three defensive linemen, two defensive back and two wide receivers.

"I'm excited with the nine guys we signed so far, we address some areas that we needed to, "said Coleman. "Some of the others guys we will sign over the next few days will help build this 2014 class. "We know there are a lot of guys that look to sign on national signing day with bigger schools and some of them will fall through the cracks and that's what we are waiting on."

UAPB will be returning All SWAC quarterback Ben Anderson who lead UAPB to a 2012 SWAC Championship, will spearhead the offense, along with a good group of receivers and running backs.

"In some of the areas that I felt that we address in this recruiting class was speed. Kavin Alexander a young man from North Little Rock, a 4.2, 4.3 type cornerback, who was heavily recruited, was something we desperately needed. Patrick Rowland and Lawrence Berry both speedy receivers, will help contribute to the good corp. we got coming back," Coleman said."

"As a coaching staff we address some areas on defense, with three outstanding defensive linemen and two good defensive backs. I thought the offense did well but we gave away to many points and way to many yards last year on defense. We wanted to focus over the next few days on recruiting more physical defensive linemen and linebackers."

Coleman noted that more signees are coming in the next couple of days. Signees are listed below

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2014 Football Signees

Kavin Alexander DB 5'10 190 North Little Rock HS (North Little Rock, AR)

Lawrence Berry WR 5'11 170 Parkview HS (Little Rock, AR)

Isaiah Briggs OL 6'4 315 Southern Lab HS (Baton Rouge, LA

Kyron Lawson DL 6'6 230 Mills HS (Little Rock, AR)

Lawrence Mosley FS 6'2 195 Craigmont HS (Memphis, TN)

Kaleb McDonald DL 6'2 280 Sam Houston HS (Arlington, TX)

LaEarl Patterson QB 6'1 175 Melrose HS (Memphis, TN)

Eric Reid DL 6'5 240 Pearl-Cohn HS (Nashville, TN)

Patrick Rowland WR 5'10 165 Parkview HS (Little Rock, AR)




By Cameo Stokes, UAPB Sports Information
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The 2014 Alabama A&M Football Schedule Is Announced

NORMAL, Alabama  -- The Maroon & White football team has released their schedule for the 2014 campaign.

First year Head Coach James Spady will begin his tenure taking on non-conference foes, North Carolina A&T, Tuskegee University, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Bulldog fans will have the opportunity to see the 104th edition of football on "The Hill" four times in Louis Crews stadium. First action for the 2014 Bulldogs will be the 10th annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge versus the Aggies of North Carolina A&T University on August 31. After facing the Aggies, A&M will make a stop in Tuskegee, Ala. to take on the Golden Tigers. The September 6 meeting will be a rematch of last year's contest in which the Tigers captured a 23-7 victory in Huntsville. Lastly, for non-conference action, the Maroon & White will drive south to Birmingham, Ala. to take on the Blazers of the University of Alabama at Birmingham on September 13.

After completing the non-conference portion of the 2014 campaign, the Spady led Bulldogs will open Southwestern Athletic Conference play in Houston, Tex. against Texas Southern University on September 20. After facing the Tigers, A&M will face the Delta Devils of Mississippi Valley State in Itta Bena, Miss. on September 27.

Spending five straight weeks on the road, the Maroon & White will spend the next two weeks in front of the home crowd beginning with their home opener on October 4. The home opener will see the Bulldogs host Grambling State University for Homecoming 2014 and the fifth annual Louis Crews Classic contest.  After the annual celebration, the Bulldogs will then host the Jaguars of Southern University. This October 11 game will be the Hall of Fame Game in which the Athletic Department will introduce the newest induction class.

The Maroon & White will then take a week off to prepare for the 73rd annual Magic City Classic that will take place on October 25 at the legendary Legion Field.

The second half of the season will see the Bulldogs split their last four games between home and the road.  In between the two road trips, November 1 will see the Bulldogs at Jackson State and November 22 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff; they then will play their final home games of the season. Up first A&M will host the Braves of Alcorn State on November 8. Lastly, they will finish their home season hosting Prairie View A&M University on November 15.


2014 AAMU Football Schedule (,pdf)

Aug. 31: vs. North Carolina A&T
Sept. 6: at Tuskegee, 1 p.m.
Sept. 13: at UAB*
Sept. 20: at Texas Southern*
Sept. 27: at Mississippi Valley State*
Oct. 4: Grambling, 1 p.m.
Oct. 11: Southern, 1 p.m.
Oct. 25: vs. Alabama State in Birmingham, 2:30
Nov. 1: at Jackson State*
Nov. 8: Alcorn State, 1 p.m.
Nov. 15: Prairie View, 1 p.m.
Nov. 22: at Arkansas-Pine Bluff*

*Game Times to be determined

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HUNTSVILLE, Alabama  --  New Alabama A&M head football football coach James Spady will make his debut in maroon and white on the biggest of stages.

The Bulldogs will face North Carolina A&T in the 10th Annual MEAC-SWAC Challenge to start the 2014 season in a game set to be aired live on an ESPN network.  
 
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2014 TSU Football Signing Day Central

NASHVILLE, Tennessee  -- National Signing Day 2014 has finally arrived and excitement is here as Tennessee State University is proud to announce the latest additions to the Big Blue football team.

TSUTigers.com will have a live updates all day here and via our social media pages (Twitter - @TSU_Tigers and Facebook.com/TSU_Tigers). Once our compliance office (@TNSTcompliance) has certified the National Letter of Intent, we'll post information about the newest signees.
 
Remember to join Coach Rod Reed and the TSU coaching staff to discuss the Class of 2014 at the annual Signing Day Event this evening. The event will be held at the Indoor Football Facility at 5 p.m.
 
Click on the names of the commitments to see their highlight film.
 
Javon Brandon - S, 5'10", 185 lbs., Stockbridge HS, Stockbridge, Ga.
Was the starting quarterback and safety for Stockbridge High School… Was named Male Athlete of the Week by Neighbor Newspapers on Nov. 26… Received interest from Georgia State, Vanderbilt, Southern Illinois, Old Dominion, Chattanooga, Furman and Louisiana Lafayette… Can squat 500 pounds… Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds… Was the 2012 Southern Cresent Defensive Player of the Year… Was AP All-State during his senior year… Selected first team All-County and All-Region his last two seasons… Plans to major in Health, Performance and Sports Sciences…
 
Thomas Burton - OG, 6'2", 275 lbs., Whitehaven HS, Memphis, Tenn.
 
Played on the offensive line for Whitehaven High School… Led the Tigers to a 9-3 record and a 5-1 mark in the region…Received an offer from UT Martin… Selected Offensive Player of the Game following a win against Mitchell on Aug. 24, 2013… Named to the 16-AAA All-Region Team as a senior… Was chosen as a team-captain as a senior… Intends on majoring in Engineering… Son of Sherman and Toleda Brown…
 
Chris Collins - ILB, 5' 11", 220 Lbs., Creekside HS, Fairburn, Ga.
Started at middle linebacker for three seasons at Creekside High School in Fairburn, Ga… Recorded 130 tackles as a senior… Picked off five passes in his career… Tallied seven sacks and 29 tackles for loss during his final two seasons… Bench presses 325 pounds… Squats 455 pounds… Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.6 seconds… Led his team to a second place finish in the region in 2010… Was an all-region honorable mention as a junior… Selected All-Region and All-State following his senior season… Is a member of the National Honor Society… Plans to major in Business…

M.J. Couzan - OL, 6'-5", 280 lbs., Archer HS, Lawrenceville, Ga. Anchored the offensive line at Archer High School in Lawrenceville, Ga… Led his team to an 11-1 record and an 8-0 mark in conference in 2013… Selected All-County in 2013… Recorded 43 pancake blocks as a senior… Named Gwinnett County Player of the Month… Won a State Championship in wrestling as a senior and junior… Finished wrestling career with a 116-12 record… Can bench press 300 pounds and squat 405… Coached by Andy Dyer… Intends to major in Business…

LaKhalon Holland - ATH, 5'11", 180 lbs., Ribault Sr. HS, Jacksonville, Fla.
Played running back and defensive back for Ribault Sr. High School in Jacksonville, Fla… Had offers from Jacksonville, Bethune-Cookman and Charleston Southern… Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds… Attended the same high school as fellow 2014 recruit Marvin Maddox… Helped lead team to a 7-4 overall record and a 6-1 league mark during his senior season… Was a member of Ribault’s basketball team… Plans to major in Business…

Tony Holmes - OL, 6'3", 300 lbs., Itawamba CC, Hattiesburg, Miss. Appeared in nine games as a sophomore for Itawamba CC in Fulton, Miss… Helped ICC accumulate 3,539 yards in 2012… Led the Indians to a 6-4 record and a 4-2 mark in conference play during his sophomore season… Attended the same junior college as fellow 2014 recruit Archie Dennard… Named to the Mississippi North/South All-Star game and First-Team All-Area at Oak Grove High School… Intends to major in business… Son of Anthony and Harriette Holmes…

Latrelle Lee - DE, 6'3", 220 lbs., Dothan HS, Dothan, Ala.
 Started at defensive end for Dothan High School… Made 87 stops and 16 tackles for loss during his senior year… Recorded 13 sacks in his career… Tallied 93 wrap-ups as a junior…  Named team Most Valuable Defensive Lineman in 2013… Had an offer from Alabama State… Can bench press 315 pounds and squat 405… Ran the 40-yard dash in 4.7 seconds… Led his team to a 6-4 record as a senior… Attended the same high school as fellow 2014 recruit Josh Bighems… Son of Phillip and Betty Lee… Plans to major in Sports Medicine…

Darrell Haralson - WR, 6'4", 205 lbs., Smyrna HS, Smyrna, Tenn.
Stared for the Smryna High School from the wide receiver slot…. Hauled in 17 receptions for 366 yards and five touchdowns for the 6-5 Bulldogs…Recorded five receptions for 44 yards and a touchdown as a junior… Ran the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds and benches 275 pounds…  Tabbed as a two-star prospect by Rivals… Picked Tennessee State over Appalachian State and Indiana State…
 
Marvin Maddox - DE, 6'3", 245 lbs., Ribault Sr. HS, Jacksonville, Fla. Played defensive end at Jean Ribault High School in Jacksonville, Fla… Tallied 41 tackles in 2013… Recorded 14 sacks as a senior… Helped lead team to a 7-4 overall record and a 6-1 league mark during his senior season… Can bench press 325 pounds… Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.7 seconds… Showed interest in Iowa State, North Carolina, Charleston Southern and Savannah State… Attended camp at Louisville and Vanderbilt… Named to the All-First Coast Football Third Team by the Florida Times-Union… Selected to the Miami Herald Watch List… Plans to major in Business...

Dell Porter - LB, 6'2", 215 lbs., Melrose HS, Memphis, Tenn. Started at linebacker for Melrose High School in Memphis, Tenn… Tallied 59 tackles during his senior year… Recorded six sacks in 2013… Forced three fumbles and recovered four others… Selected defensive MVP of his high school following his last two seasons… Ran the 800 meter dash for his high school track team… Helped lead his team to an 8-4 record during his senior season… Played on the same team as fellow TSU commit Justin Brooks… Named Second Team All-District as a defensive end / outside linebacker…Coached by Eddie Woods… Plans to major in Criminal Justice or Business… Son of Tamara Porter… Born April 29, 1996…

Chris Wallace Jr. - TE, 6'7", 250 lbs., Lanpheir HS, Springfield, Ill. Played tight end for Lanphier High School in Springfield, Ill… Was a 2011 All-Conference Honorable Mention… Is a member of the National Honor Society and Junior Frontiers… Named Academic All-Conference as a senior… Can bench press 255 pounds… Also played basketball in high school… Intends to major in Education or Communications… Son of Makeda Joseph and Chris Wallace Sr…

Tequarri Whitlow - ATH, 6'2", 235 lbs., Lafayette HS, Lafayette, Ala. Started at middle linebacker and running back for Lafayette High School in Ala… Played on the men’s basketball team… Ran the ball 62 times for 483 yards as a senior… Scored six touchdowns…  Was an All-State Honorable Mention as a senior…Tallied 98 tackles in his career… Recorded nine sacks and two safeties in high school… Forced three fumbles and intercepted a pass…Three-time defensive team captain… Elected SGA President…Honor Roll all four years…  Was coached by Steve Coker… Plans to major in Business Management… Son of Pamela and Terrance Holloway…

Laquarius Cook - S, 6'0", 185 lbs., Wenonah HS, Birmingham, Ala. Played strong safety at Wenonah High School in Birmingham, Ala… Registered 110 tackles in his four-year career… Picked off seven passes including five during his senior season, returning one for a touchdown… Forced one fumble and recovered three… Tallied one sack… Was coached by Ronald Cheatham… Helped lead team to a 10-2 mark during his junior season… Chosen to the West Sqaud of the Pre-season All-Star Team… Received offers from Alabama State, Southern Illinois and Murray State… Plans to major in Engineering or Sports Medicine…

Justin Brooks - OT, 6'6", 275 lbs., Melrose HS, Memphis, Tenn.
Appeared at defensive end and tackle at Melrose High School in Memphis, Tenn., but will play offensive tackle for the Tigers… Can bench press 275 pounds, squat 415 and clean 275… Led team to an 8-4 record during his senior season… Played on the same team as fellow TSU commit Dell Porter… Was a first-team All-District lineman…Played in the 2013 AutoZone Liberty Bowl All-Star Game… Received an offer from Southern and had interest in the University of Memphis…Was rated a two-star prospect by 24/7 Sports… Intends to major in Engineering…
 
Terrell Bonds - CB, 5'10", 175 lbs., Miami Central HS, Miami, Fla.                                
Starred at cornerback for Miami Central Sr. High School… Led his team to a 13-1 record as a senior, a No.8 national ranking and a second-place finish in State… Received a two-star grade from Rivals… Garnered interest from Appalachian State, Georgia Tech, NC State and West Virginia… Had an offer from Alabama State… Is the brother of former TSU wide-out Tyrone Butterfield… Intends to major in Communications…

Jerome Johnson - DT, 6'1", 302 lbs., Bucholz HS, Gainesville, Fla.
Played on the defensive line at Buchholz High School in Gainesville, Fla… Tallied 65 tackles as a senior… Amassed 186 total stops in three seasons as a starter… Made nine sacks in his career… Forced four fumbles and recovered four more from 2011-13… Got an offer from Old Dominion… Garnered interest from Florida International, Florida Atlantic, Georgia Tech and Kentucky… Received an 84.12 SPARQ rating… Named Second Team All-State in 2013… Played in the North-South All-Star Classic in 2013… Plans to major in Business… Son of Kadeesah  and Jerome Sr. Johnson…

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Archie Dennard - TE, 6'4", 230 lbs., Itawamba CC, Hollandale, Miss.
Committed on JUCO Signing Day on Dec. 18…Appeared in nine games… Made two catches for 23 yards in his very first collegiate contest…Averaged 11.5 yards per reception… Helped lead Itawamba to a 6-4 record in 2013… Starred at Simmons High School playing both defensive end and tight end… Totaled 134 stops (122 solo), 13 quarterback sacks and two forced fumbles…Named Best Defensive Lineman in 2011 and 2012… Selected MVP and First-Team All-State for the baseball team in 2012…

Tom Smith - RB, 5'11", 220 lbs., Tennessee, Apopka, Fla.
Transferred from Tennessee between fall and spring semesters… Redshirted in 2012… Played in three games as true freshman… One of 16 true freshmen to play during the season… Had 34 rushing yards on 13 carries… Carried 10 times for 28 yards vs. Buffalo (10/1)… One of 12 true freshmen to play vs. Montana (9/3), rushed three times for six yards… Rated a three-star by Rivals coming out of Apopka HS… As a senior in 2010, honored as First Team All-County and All-Central Florida by the Orlando Sentinel… Son of Thomas and Shantinette Smith… Majoring in Sociology...

Vantavious Williams – S, 6’2”, 215 lbs., Fort Scott CC, Cordele, Ga.
Played safety for two seasons at Fort Scott CC… Appeared in six contests as a sophomore… Amassed 33 stops in 2013 (24 solo)… Made nine tackles for loss, totaling minus-47 yards… Picked off one pass and returned it 10 yards… Recorded one pass break up… Returned one kickoff for 48 yards… Received offers from UAB, Southern Illinois and Temple… Rated a two-star prospect by Scout.com… Garnered a 78 rating by 247sports.com…

Oshay Carter – QB, 6’4”, 224 lbs., Georgia Prep Sports Academy, Jacksonville, Fla.
Spent one season at Georgia Prep Sports Academy in 2013… Played two years for Trinity Christian HS in Jacksonville, Fla… Threw for 2,607 yards during his junior and senior campaigns… Completed 58.1 percent of his passes … Tossed 36 touchdowns and only 14 interceptions in 2011 and 2012… Had a 22 to 4 touchdown to interception ratio as a senior… Carried the ball 120 times in his career for 415 yards and seven scores… Punted 49 times, averaging 37.4 yards per boot… Had a long of 74 yards and nine punts were downed inside the 20-yard line… Received offers from Georgia State, Florida A&M, Florida International, Rice and UCF… Rated a two-star prospect by Scout.com…

Breakdown by Positions:
Offense (9):
Offensive Line (4)
Wide Receiver (1)
Tight End (2)
Running Back (1)
Quarterback (1)

Defense (9):
Defensive Line (3)
Linebacker (2)
Cornerback (1)
Safety (3)

Athletes (2)

Breakdown by State:
Florida (5)
Georgia (5)
Tennessee (4)
Alabama (3)
Mississippi (2)
Illinois (1)

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SC State Football Signs 17 Prospects

ORANGEBURG, South Carolina  -- South Carolina State, Wednesday, announced the signing of seventeen (17) football prospects to national letters. The Bulldogs stayed close to home signing twelve from South Carolina and five from Georgia.

The five signees from the Peach State included a pair of standouts on defense from Burke County High School in defensive back Jermaine Baxley and defensive end Bryant Wilson both of Waynesboro, GA, while on the offensive side of the ball tight end Kendall Cobb of Peachtree Ridge HS in Lawrenceville, GA; specialist/kicker Tyler Scandrett of Lamar County HS in Barnsville, GA and offensive lineman Robbie Stephenson of Creekside HS in Atlanta.

The Bulldogs were looking to strengthen the offensive line and add some more depth on defense, according to SC State head coach Buddy Pough.

"It's a good group of guys that satisfied some of our wants and needs for the upcoming year," Pough said. "The good thing and most important part of the process was that it was a good year for instate kids. We were able to lean more heavily towards South Carolina kids than we did before."

 "We are extremely excited about the group of guys we are bringing here," Pough continued. "So now we will work getting them here and getting things started in the next few months."

Fullback Damu Ford of Dillon, SC heads the list from the Palmetto State, along with wide receivers Quadarius Fair of Northwestern HS in Rock Hill, SC; Quan Caldwell of Chester HS in Chester, SC; TJ Foster of Union County HS in Jonesville, SC and Lynard Jamison of Blythewood HS in Columbia, SC.

The new additions to the offensive front are tight ends DeAngelo Frazier of Baptist Hill HS in Adams Run, SC; Austin Ruger and KJ Williams of Dutch Fork HS in Irmo, SC. Also, a  pair of offensive lineman in Kwamelle Barnes of Saluda, SC and Caleb Harris of Irmo, SC , and  on defense corner back Alexander Brown of Holly Hill, SC and defensive lineman Jontavious Mack of Darlington, SC.

SC State is looking to replace 15 seniors from the 2013 squad that was 9-4 overall, and shared the MEAC title with a 7-1 mark and earned a trip to the FCS playoffs.

South Carolina State Football   2014 Signees

Kwamelle Barnes            OL                           6'5 315                  Saluda HS                                             Saluda, SC
  •  High School Sports Report Top 100 prospect
  • 2013 Offense Defense All Star Game
  • Rated a 3-star athlete by Scout.com
  • Rated a 2-star athlete by Rivals.com
  • Rated a 2-star athlete by 247Sports.com
  • Played for Coach Doug Painter

Jermiane Baxley              DB                          6'3 185                  Burke Co HS                                      Waynesboro, GA

  • 2012 & 2013 1st Team All-Region selection
  • 2013 Augusta Chronicle All-CSRA selection
  • Played for Coach Eric Parker

Alex Brown                        DB                          5'10 170                Lake Marion HS                               Holly Hill, SC

  • 2013 The Times & Democrat Special Teams Player of the Year
  • 2013 The Times & Democrat Elite 11 selection
  • 3 time 7-AA All-Region selection
  • Played for Coach Chris Carter

Quan Caldwell                  WR                         5'11 170                Chester HS                                        Chester, SC

  • 2013 All-Region selection
  • Senior year recorded 24 receptions  for 683 yards & 1,294 all-purpose yards
  • Played for Coach Anthony Sterling

Kendall Cobb                     TE                           6'2 250                  Peachtree Ridge HS                     Lawrenceville, GA

  • Senior year recorded 16 receptions for 172 yards
  • Played for Coach Mark Fleetwood

Quadarius Fair                  WR                         6'2 200                  Northwestern HS                           Rock Hill, SC

  • 2013 High School Sports Report All-State selection
  • 2013 Rock Hill Herald All-Area selection
  • Senior year recorded 91 receptions for 1,484 yards & 28 touchdowns
  • Rated a 3-star athlete by 247Sports.com
  • High School Sports Report Top 100 prospect
  • Played for Coach Kyle Richardson

Damu Ford                          FB                           5'11 240                Dillon HS                                     Dillon, SC

  • 2012 & 2013 Class 2-A Division 1 State Champions
  • 2013 Shrine Bowl
  • 2013 USA Today All-South Carolina selection
  • South Carolina AA Back of the Year
  • 2013 High School Sports Report Division 1-AA Player of the Year
  • Senior year recorded 89 total tackles
  • Played for Coach Jackie Hayes


TJ Foster                              WR                         6'3 175                  Union County HS                     Jonesville, SC

  • 2013 North South All-Star Game
  • High School Sports Report Top 100 prospect
  • Senior year accounted for 42 catches for 651 yards and 8 touchdowns
  • Rated a 3-star athlete by Rivals.com
  • Rated a 3-star athlete by Scout.com
  • Played for Coach Steve Taneyhill
 DeAngelo Frazier             TE                           6'5 213                  Baptist Hill HS                            Adams Run, SC
  • 2012 & 2013 The Post & Courier All-Low Country selection
  • Senior year recorded 51 receptions for 943 yards & 12 touchdowns
  • Junior year accounted for 42 receptions for 1,235 yards and 14 touchdowns
  • Played for Coach Marion Brown

Caleb Harris                       OL                           6'5 260                  Dutch Fork HS                          Irmo, SC

  • 2013 Shrine Bowl
  • 2013 All-Region selection
  • 2013 Class 4A Division 1 State Championship
  • Played for Coach Tom Knotts

Lynard Jamison                 WR                         5'9 165                  Blythewood HS                        Columbia, SC

  • 2013 The State Newspaper All-Area selection
  • Senior year recorded 69  receptions for 1,046 yards & 7 Touchdowns
  • Played for Coach Dan Morgan

 Jontavious Mack              DL                           6'2 290                  Lackawanna College              Darlington, SC
  • 2013 recorded 43 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, &  6 sacks
  • Rated a 2-star athlete by Rivals.com
  • Played for Lackawanna Head Coach Mark Duda

Austin Ruger                      TE                           6'2 225                  Dutch Fork HS                      Irmo, SC
  • 2013 Class 4A Division 1 State Championship
  • 2013 All-Region selection
  • Senior year recorded 43 receptions for 706 yards & 8 touchdowns.  Averaged over 16 yards per catch
  • Played for Coach Tom Knotts

Tyler Scandrett                 Specialist            5'9 170                  Lamar County HS                      Barnesville, GA

  • 2013 All-State selection
  • Made 23 of 28 field goals for his career
  • Averaged 34.9 yards per punt
  • Recorded 38 career touchbacks on kickoffs
  • Played for Coach Franklin Stephens
Robbie Stephenson        OL                           6'3 250                  Creekside HS                         Atlanta, GA
  • 2013 Class 5A State Championship
  • 2013 All-Region selection
  • Played for Coach Olten Downs

KJ Williams                        TE                           6'1 230                  Dutch Fork HS                     Irmo, SC

  • 2013 Class 4A Division 1 State Championship
  • 2013 All-Region selection
  • Senior year recorded 26 receptions for 311 yards & 4 touchdowns
  • Played for Coach Tom Knotts
 Bryant Wilson                   DE                           6'5 230                  Burke County HS               Waynesboro, GA
  • 2013 1st Team All-Region selection
  • 2013 Augusta Chronicle All-CSRA selection
  • Played for Coach Eric Parker
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

A&T Signs 16 On Signing Day

GREENSBORO, North Carolina  -- Three-year starter Lewis Kindle played his last snap at quarterback for North Carolina A&T on Nov. 23, 2013, leaving open the inquiry of who will be the Aggies quarterback of the future.

Head coach Rod Broadway and his staff addressed that need and many others on National Signing Day with national letters of intent from 16 future Aggies, including three new quarterbacks. The Aggies also signed four defensive backs, three linebackers, two wide receivers, a defensive lineman, offensive lineman, running back and long snapper. 

“Compared to where we were three years ago in terms of talent and in terms of numbers, we’re excited about this class” said A&T head coach Rod Broadway. “We met our needs, and we brought in a bunch of young men who can really run. We’re becoming a very fast football team.”

A&T’s quarterback signees are Frank Foster (6-foot, 200, Valhalla HS, El Cajon, Calif.), Hasaan Klugh (6-3, 185, Central Cabarras, Concord, N.C.) and Lamar Raynard (6-5, 190, Andrews, High Point, N.C.). A&T decided to bring in some experience at the quarterback position with signing of Foster. Foster attended Southwestern College for two years where he threw for 2,338 yards and 18 touchdowns, while completing 63 percent of his passes in 2013. He was also second in the American Mountain Conference with 10 rushing touchdowns, and earned second-team All-AMC honors.

Klugh played in the 2013 Shrine Bowl that features the best high school players from North Carolina against the best from South Carolina. He is a two-time All-South Piedmont selection and compiled 2,387 yards and 34 touchdowns in total offense in 2013. Klugh earned 885 of those yards on the ground as he scored 11 rushing touchdowns.

Raynard completed 61 percent of his passes and threw for 2,168 yards and 29 touchdowns. Raynard led Andrews to an 18-14 win over Monroe in the NCHSAA 2-AA state title game with a 38-yard touchdown pass with 1:02 remaining in the contest. The game-winning drive occurred even though Andrews did not have a timeout.

“Our plan going in was to get one older quarterback and two younger ones,” said Broadway. “I thought we picked up some talented players at that position.”

At the defensive back position the Aggies signed Tyshawn Siders (5-9, 175, Jacksonville HS, Jacksonville, N.C.), Timadre Abram (5-10, 165, Kathleen HS, Lakeland, Fla.), Amos Williams (5-8, 180, Walton HS, DeFuniak Springs, Fla.) and Jamaal Darden (5-10, 185, Hoke County HS, Raeford, N.C.). 

Siders intercepted five passes and returned two for touchdowns in 2013. He also returned a kick and caught a pass for a touchdown. He was a two-sport star at Jacksonville High School, earning All-Coastal 3-A honors three times in track and field and once in football. His personal-best in the 100 meters is 10.47 and 21.3 in the 200 meters.

Abram played four varsity seasons under head coach Irving Strickland. In 2013 he intercepted four passes, had eight passes defended and 42 tackles. He is a two-time All-Polk County performer and earned honorable mention accolades from the Florida Athletic Coaches Association. His cousin is Florida State starting fullback Chad Abram and his father played at Grambling State.

Williams played four varsity seasons under head coach Jimmy Raye Stephens. As a quarterback, he threw for 1,200 yards and rushed for 800. He was honorable mention all-state in Florida and honorable mention All-Panhandle. Darden rushed for 495 yards and five touchdowns and made 92 tackles defensively. The three sports star – football, wrestling and track and field – earned All-Southeastern 4A Conference honors twice in football.

Deion Jones (6-1, 230, South Point HS, Belmont, N.C.), Joshua Patrick (6-0, 230, Southwest Dekalb HS, Decatur, Ga.), Courtney Edmonds (6-3, 200, Graham HS, Graham, N.C.) are the linebackers of the class. Johnson is a two-time All-Big South performer and was named All-Gaston Gazette after the 2013 season. His 211 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, three sacks, two forced fumbles, four interceptions and 11 passes defended helped South Point to a 13-1 record and spot in the state 3-A quarterfinals.

Patrick initially signed with Memphis out of Southwest Dekalb where he was named first-team All-Region 6 5-A after recording 79 solo tackles, 10 tackles for loss and two sacks. He also intercepted a pass, recovered a fumble and scored two touchdowns. He was a Dekalb County All-Star as a senior. Edmonds made 73 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and intercepted three passes in 2013. On offense, he caught 21 passes for 355 yards and two touchdowns.

Broadway expressed excitement about the group of wide receivers the Aggies signed. Kris Gardin (5-8, 160, Freedom HS, Morganton, N.C.) and Malik Wilson (6-0, 175, Eastern Alamance HS, Burlington, N.C.) will add speed to the Aggies offense. Gardin caught 55 passes for 1,033 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2013. Eight of his touchdowns were of 50 yards or more as he was named News Herald Burke County Player of the Year. He set school records with 143 receptions, 2,512 yards and 32 touchdowns in his career.

Wilson made 38 receptions for 782 yards and seven touchdowns last season. The previous season, he had 34 receptions for 849 yards and 15 touchdowns. He set the school’s single-season record for total touchdowns with 18 as a junior.

Defensive lineman Julian McKnight (6-3, 275, Rockdale County HS, Conyers, Ga.), offensive lineman Shawn Best (6-3, 320, New Bern HS, New Bern, N.C.), running back Marquell Cartwright (5-9, 190, Andrews, High Point, N.C.) and long snapper Austin Venable (5-10, 220, Southern Guilford, Greensboro, N.C.) round out the class.

McKnight had 44 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, six sacks and three forced fumbles as a senior. He was first-team All-Region 2 6-A and first-team All-Rockdale County. McKnight was also selected to the National Underclassmen All-South Classic All-Star and the Florida vs. Georgia High School All-Star Games.

Best was selected to play in the 2013 Shrine Bowl. He can bench press 365 pounds and graded out at 90 percent for the season, tops at New Bern High School. Cartwright carried the ball 233 times for 2,650 yards and 38 touchdowns. Was named Mr. 2-A Football” by North Carolina Preps and was selected to the Shrine Bowl. He was named state championship game MVP after leading Andrews to the 2-AA title over Monroe.

Venable will look to come in and replace two-year Aggies long snapper Aaron Massey.

“We had a plan going in and we decided to stick with that plan,” said Broadway. “Sometimes when you stick with your plan, you miss out on some outstanding players. And we miss out on some great players, but I think it’s important to fill the positions you need and we did that. It’s a really good class.” 

PVAMU Panthers Ink 17 To Open Football Signing Period

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas  -- Prairie View A&M kicked off the 2014 football signing period with a bang as 17 student-athletes signed National Letter of Intents on Wednesday.  The Panthers were very aggressive on the defensive side of the ball as they inked 11 standouts.

"This is a good class that met our needs," said head coach Heishma Northern.  "This class has the potential to be very good down the road as several players received interest from a variety of programs across the country."

Josh Bighems              S          5-10      170       Fr.        Dothan, Ala. (Northview)
TyQuan Fields              LB/SS  6-0        190       Fr.        Pompano Beach, Fla. (Ely)
Jalen Graves                DT        6-2        265       Fr.        Bogalusa, La. (Bogalusa)
Willie Green                 DE        6-4        230       Fr.        Birmingham, Ala. (Huffman) 
James Harper               DT        6-0        300       Fr.        Waco, Texas (Waco)
Damond Jackson         S          6-0        195       Fr.        New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker)
Joshua Johnson          QB      6-2       185       Fr.        New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton)
Gus Lopez                   OL        6-3        320       Fr.        Rosenberg, Texas (Lamar Consolidated)
Desmond Mitchell        DT        6-3        247       Fr.        Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan)
Anthony Okray             WR       6-2        185       Jr.        Los Angeles, Calif. (Santa Monica College)
Yzerrick Oliver             WR       5-10      160       Fr.        Houston, Texas (Worthing)
Cederic Porter              CB        6-4        170       Fr.        Bogalusa, La. (Bogalusa)
Don Rittenhouse          LB        6-0        225       Fr.        Baytown, Texas (Memorial)
William Stanley            WR       5-10      170       Fr.        Mesquite, Texas (West Mesquite)
Johnathan Taylor         DE        6-4        220       Fr.        San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt)
Dominique Weaver       CB        5-10      165       Fr.        Dallas, Texas (Dallas Christian)
Tyrone Williams           RB        6-1        210       Fr.        Denton, Texas (Ryan)

Josh Bighems              S          5-10      170       Fr.        Dothan, Ala. (Northview)
Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com…played on both sides of the ball in high school…defensive standout and leader on high school team.

TyQuan Fields              LB/SS  6-0        190       Fr.        Pompano Beach, Fla. (Ely)
Earned All-Broward Football Third Team honors by the Miami Herald...played quarterback as a junior and was Co-MVP of the 2012 5-Star South Showcase…finished the 2013 season with three sacks, three interceptions and surpassed the 100-tackle mark.

Jalen Graves                DT        6-2        265       Fr.        Bogalusa, La. (Bogalusa)
Named to the LSWA Class 3A All-State Honorable Mention Team…ranked the 38th best prospect in the state of Louisiana…selected as the 2013 District 8-3A Defensive MVP…teammate of fellow signee Cederic Porter…two-time state track & field meet participant in the discus and javelin…also recruited by SE Louisiana and Northwestern State.

Willie Green                 DE        6-4        230       Fr.        Birmingham, Ala. (Huffman)    
Three-year starter who played both defensive end and linebacker in high school…recruited by several Jacksonville State and Tennessee State…also a standout basketball player.

James Harper               DT        6-0        300       Fr.        Waco, Texas (Waco)
Selected to the District 8-4A First Team…ranked the 29th-best prospect in Central Texas…named to the Super Centex Football Second Team…completed his senior season with 53 tackles, four sacks and three forced fumbles.

Damond Jackson         S          6-0        195       Fr.        New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker)
Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com…defensive leader on a team which advanced to the Louisiana Class 4A Playoffs Semifinal Round…played in one of the best districts in the state…played a large role in his team advancing in the National Select 7-on-7 Championship…was also recruited by Vanderbilt and received late interest from Southern Miss, Louisiana Tech and McNeese State.

Joshua Johnson          QB      6-2       185       Fr.        New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton)
Started his senior year and finished with 2,685 passing yards and 22 touchdowns…also rushed for 287 yards, a 6.8 average, and three touchdowns…led Warren Easton to the playoffs and finished ranked fourth in passing in the state of Louisiana.

Gus Lopez                   OL        6-3        320       Fr.        Rosenberg, Texas (Lamar Consolidated)
Selected to the District 17-4A First Team…blocked for an offensive unit which eclipsed the 2,000-yard rushing mark.

Desmond Mitchell        DT        6-3        247       Fr.        Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan)
Played a large role in helping his team finish with a 9-2 record as a senior…participated in the North-South Broward County Athletic Association and the Tru Sports Public vs. Private All-Star Games in which he was named MVP…finished his senior year with seven sacks and 78 tackles.

Anthony Okray             WR       6-2        185       Jr.        Los Angeles, Calif. (Santa Monica College)
Finished with 40 receptions for 550 yards and five touchdowns in his final season at Santa Monica College…guided Santa Monica to a 7-0 record in the American Pacific Conference and its second consecutive conference title…selected to the 2013 Pacific Conference Second Team.

Yzerrick Oliver             WR       5-10      160       Fr.        Houston, Texas (Worthing)
Caught 67 receptions for 1,626 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior…also recorded seven interceptions…led Worthing to a 7-3 mark as a senior and an appearance in the playoffs…had 19 catches and 419 receiving yards in a playoff game versus Sweeny…selected to the Class 3A Texas Associated Press Sports Editors Class 3A All-State Team…named District 23-3A MVP.

Cederic Porter              CB        6-4        170       Fr.        Bogalusa, La. (Bogalusa)
Named to the District 8-3A Second Team as a senior…also runs track for his high school and a district champion in the high jump…led his team to the playoffs as a senior…high school teammate of fellow signee Jalen Graves.

Don Rittenhouse          LB        6-0        225       Fr.        Baytown, Texas (Memorial)
Selected to the District 24-4A First Team as a senior and junior…a two-way player who accounted for over 60 tackles, two forced fumbles and two pass break-ups while also rushing for 117 yards with three touchdowns.

William Stanley            WR       5-10      170       Fr.        Mesquite, Texas (West Mesquite)
Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com…caught 34 receptions for 420 yards and three touchdowns as a senior…led his team with 657 yards on 37 receptions and seven touchdowns as a junior…logged one rushing touchdown…named to the District 10-4A Second Team as a senior…earned District 10-4A First Team honors as a junior.

Johnathan Taylor         DE        6-4        220       Fr.        San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt)
Selected to the District 26-5A First Team…completed his senior campaign with 73 tackles (48 solo), seven sacks and five pass deflections.

Dominique Weaver       CB        5-10      165       Fr.        Dallas, Texas (Dallas Christian)
Named 2013 Division II TAPPS All-State First Team on both offense and defense…also earned all-district honors…earned Honorable Athlete of the Week Honors by The Dallas Morning News after catching seven receptions for 138 yards with a 54-yard punt return for a touchdown…finished the season with 727 yards on 38 receptions with nine touchdowns…broke up 21 passes with three interceptions.

Tyrone Williams           RB        6-1        210       Fr.        Denton, Texas (Ryan)
Rushed for 1,127 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior…finished ranked amongst the top 20 rushers in the DFW area…also caught four receptions for 96 yards…helped lead Denton Ryan to the Class 5A Division II Region Final…earned 5-5A First Team Honors…named to the 2013 Denton Record-Chronicle All-Area Football Second Team…also played linebacker during his high school career.

COURTESY PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION

PVAMU Panthers To Make History With 2014 Schedule

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas  -- Prairie View A&M Director of Athletics Ashley Robinson has announced the 2014 football schedule which features two classics, a match-up against a Southland Conference power and five games inside the state of Texas, including the final three home games in the history of Blackshear Field.

The 2014 season kicks off in Houston on Sunday, Aug. 31 as the Panthers will host Texas Southern in the 30th annual edition of the Labor Day Classic.  The classic returns to Reliant Stadium for the first time since 2012 as the stadium will host the historic classic for the ninth time in series history.
 
After a bye weekend on Sept. 6, the Panthers will face three consecutive schools from the state of Louisiana as on Sept. 13, as they'll face McNeese State for the first time since 2001 in Lake Charles, La.  The match-up against the Cowboys marks the third consecutive season the Panthers will face a Southland Conference institution.
 
"Playing regional games was one of the goals I had when I became head coach at Prairie View A&M," said head coach Heishma Northern.  "McNeese State will be formidable foe as they spent a lot of time ranked in the FCS top 25."
 
The following weekend on Sept. 20, history will be made as the Panthers will open up their home schedule with a match-up against Southern University at Blackshear Field.  The contest against the Jaguars marks the first time since the 1960s that Southern will play on the PVAMU campus.

"Having Southern University come to our campus is huge as the game has the potential to draw a homecoming-type crowd and create a festive atmosphere," said Robinson.  "With this being our final year at Blackshear Field and with the way the SWAC schedule rotated, we want to maximize the opportunities our student-athletes have to play in front of their families and friends."
 
Once the affair with Southern is completed, the Panthers will face a trio of new head coaches in three of its next four games.  On Sept. 27, the Panthers invade the city of Dallas for the annual State Fair Classic at the Cotton Bowl as they'll face Grambling State.  The month of October kicks off in Jackson, Miss. as Prairie View A&M squares off against Jackson State on Oct. 4.  Homecoming 2014 takes place on Saturday, Oct. 11 as the Panthers will host Alabama State at Blackshear Field followed by a road trip to Itta Bena, Miss. for a contest at Mississippi Valley State.
 
The final contest in the history of Blackshear Field and 2014 home finale is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 25 as the Panthers will host Alcorn State.  Prairie View A&M has its second bye weekend of the season to open the month of November on Nov. 1 before wrapping up the 2014 season on the road at Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Nov. 8 and Alabama A&M on Nov. 15.   
 
Season tickets will be on-sale soon so please check back here at www.PVPanthers.com.

DATE                 OPPONENT                    LOCATION                    STADIUM          TIME
Aug. 31            *Texas Southern           Houston, Texas            Reliant Stadium           4:00 p.m.
30th State Farm Labor Day Classic


Sept. 13            *at McNeese State         Lake Charles, La.           Cowboy                        TBA

Sept. 20            *SOUTHERN                   PRAIRIE VIEW             BLACKSHEAR              TBA     

Sept. 27            *vs. Grambling State     Dallas, Texas                Cotton Bowl                  TBA
2014 Southwest State Fair Classic

Oct. 4               *at Jackson State          Jackson, Miss.              Miss. Veterans Memorial  TBA

Oct. 11             *ALABAMA STATE       PRAIRIE VIEW             BLACKSHEAR              TBA     
HOMECOMING 2014

Oct. 18             *at Mississippi Valley    Itta Bena, Miss.             Rice-Totten                   TBA

Oct. 25             *ALCORN STATE          PRAIRIE VIEW             BLACKSHEAR              TBA     

Nov. 8              *at Arkansas-Pine Bluff  Pine Bluff, Ark.              Golden Lion                  TBA

Nov. 15             *at Alabama A&M          Huntsville, Ala.              Lewis Crews                  TBA