Friday, July 27, 2012

Lindsey Burgess signs with Tennessee State

Lindsey Burgess
(Photo Courtesy TSU Athletics Department)

NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Tennessee State University head softball coach Jeff Dabney has announced the signing of Lindsey Burgess to a National Letter of Intent.

Burgess, a native of Palmdale, Calif., attended Desert High School where she competed under head coach Pam Camble for four years. She also played for Coach Sarah Adams' California Stealth during the summer and is a former teammate of current Tiger sophomore Savannah Gutierrez.

"Lindsey is the final piece of a very athletic class for us," Dabney said. "It was important for our program that we continue to add versatile and athletic kids that can help us at any position. Lindsey fits that mold perfectly! In high school she pitched and was a catcher. For her summer team she caught, played shortstop, third base and first base. With her ability to play multiple positions, I anticipate her pushing for a starting spot immediately."

During her high school career, Burgess was a three-time All-League First-Team selection while garnering First-Team All-Valley honors twice.

Some of her 2012 accomplishments with the California Stealth include: TCS Colorado Sparkler, Long's Peak Champions; So Cal Premiere Qualifier, Huntington Beach, CA; TCS qualified World Series.

Additionally, Burgess also participated on the Desert High basketball team. For her efforts on the court, she made the All-League First Team two consecutive years.

"Lindsey's size, athleticism, and power potential will add a new wrinkle to our team," Dabney continued. "I am really looking forward to seeing how she develops over the next four years here at TSU."

Burgess will join fellow classmates Shelby Dawson, Audrey Sensing, Jayna Hanawahine, Kacie Daugherty, Kiarra Freeman, and Brianna Roberts as the seventh member of the 2012-13 recruiting class.

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FAMU Alumnus/Florida Filmmaker Takes the Gold With Underground, A Slave Story Told Through Song

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- If there were an Olympics for short film, Director Akil Dupont and his film, Underground, would take the gold medal. Underground has won 17 awards and played at 24 film festivals in the U.S. and abroad.

Featuring haunting Negro spirituals and beautiful cinematography, Underground tells the story of a slave who plans to escape after learning that his daughter has been sold to another slave owner.

Dupont says the inspiration for Underground came from watching two films: Sweeney Todd, starring Johnny Depp, and Ray, starring Jaime Foxx. Both of these films feature realistic stories told through song.

"After seeing these films, everything that FAMU taught me eventually bubbled up and I wanted to create a dark and real slave story told through song where the music was very organic and made sense to be in the story," says Dupont, who received his undergraduate degree from FAMU.



Filmed in Tallahassee, FL, the film stars Ken Wester, Tomi Townsend and Nike Eaton. Music was provided by the FAMU Gospel Choir.

Dupont co-wrote Underground with Ariya Watty and directed the film while attending the MFA program at The Florida State University College of Motion and Picture Arts, rated by The Hollywood Reporter as among the top 25 film schools in the world.

Underground has won two student Emmys: One for first place in Best Use of Music, and one for The Bricker Humanitarian Award. It placed first out of 287 films at the Palm Beach International Film Festival, and it received the Audience Award at the Beijing Film Academy's ISFVF Festival, Beijing, China. The list of awards goes on and on, making it one of the most decorated films at FSU.

The film plays July 27 to August 2 at http://www.redmoviehouse.com.  Red Movie House (RMH) is an online social movie theater featuring rising stars - exceptional new talent in the film industry. Like your hometown theater, RMH plays movies for a week at a time. Films continue to be free as long as you rate and share them.



Mini Biography

Akil DuPont was born and raised in Tallahassee, Florida. A proud Rattler, Akil attended FAMU DRS from Kindergarten until he graduated from Florida A&M University with his Bachelor's Degree in Economics! After 20 years of education from FAMU (Dec. 2004), he worked as a Bank Manager in Orlando, Florida for several years.

During this time, Akil was very involved in the world of Fashion and Modeling. Akil rediscovered his passion for creating and directing while serving as the CEO of Faces Modeling Troupe Inc., a statewide, 300+ member modeling organization.

With Faces, Akil honed his skills in Photography, Fashion/Costume Design and Directing. Seeing the opportunity to fulfill his childhood dreams of working in the film industry, he was accepted into the Master of Fine Arts program at one of the top Film Schools in the nation, Florida State University.

While working with his classmates, Akil furthered his craft in Directing, Production Design, Storytelling and the Photography Arts. During his time at the Film School, he was honored by his classmates as one of the Top Production Designers and Cameraman in the class, as well as a stand out Director! With his MFA degree completed (Aug. 2010) and a student Emmy award winning short film "Underground" that he directed and co-wrote, Akil hopes to bring stories to the screen that entertain, captivate and educate!

Film director and producer Akil DuPont joins a growing list of Florida A&M University alumni that are taking the film industry by storm.  Most noted are Will Packer (Magna cum laude, B.S. Electrical Engineering, 1997) and Rob Hardy (B.S. Mechanical Engineering, 1997) co-founders of Atlanta based Rainforest Films (1994).  Packer and Hardy are most noted for directing and producing blockbuster films  -- Chocolate City (1994), Stomp The Yard (2007- Grossed over $65 Million), Trois (2001), Pandora's Box (2002), Obsessed (2009), This Christmas (2007 - Grossed over  $50 Million) and Think Like A Man (2012).

 Psychedelic Shack, a family comedy by FAMU’s own Professor Kenneth Jones, will keep you laughing until you are crying with the creative antics in this flick, as seen below.



James Bland, a 2008 graduate of the FAMU School of Business and Industry made a splash with Cocoa Love, at the inaugural Shadow and Act Black Filmmaker Showcase in 2011.  While a student at FAMU, he produced his first short film -- Dreaming in Color, starring Whitney Reed and Bryan Brown.

No doubt, this list will be expanding in the coming years as other young talented Rattlers break into the film industry as writers, directors and producers. 

FAMU taught me!

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Vikings, Falcons anticipate weekend of football and fun

ROCKY MOUNT, North Carolina  -  What started as a simple idea, through care and a community effort, has turned into one of the more important community events in Rocky Mount.

An idea for Elizabeth City State to play a home football game in Rocky Mount every season bred The Down East Viking Football Classic, which will celebrate its 15th anniversary at the Rocky Mount Sports Complex on Sept. 29.

“It’s really a win-win for everybody involved: Rocky Mount, the university, recruiting and our students, and not just athletes, but all students,” Elizabeth City State coach Waverly Tillar said. “The fanfare at the game is incredible, and it’s something we look forward to every year.”

The event, which Rocky Mount mayor David Combs called “a second homecoming,” features a week full of events leading up to the game between the Vikings and St. Augustine’s College on
Saturday.

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Climer: TSU's Ed Temple Olympic honor was long overdue

NASHVILLE, Tennessee - It was one of the most noteworthy races in Olympic history, and the coach didn’t see a step of it. Wilma Rudolph, the 20th of 22 children who had suffered from polio in her youth, sped past the competition to claim the gold medal in the women’s 100 meters at the 1960 Summer Games in Rome.

“I heard it, but I didn’t see it,” says Ed Temple, who coached Rudolph both at Tennessee State University and in the ’60 Olympics. “I was over in the warmup area working with some of the girls to get ready for the next event. “I heard the crowd go crazy and then somebody said, ‘Wilma won!’ I was so happy for her.”

That’s classic Ed Temple. He was so busy preparing a runner for the next race that he didn’t have time to stop and enjoy the fruits of his labor. Fifty-two years after that remarkable Olympic moment, Temple is getting his just due. He is being inducted to the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.




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UMES Men's Basketball Releases 2012-13 Schedule

 HEAD COACH FRANKIE ALLEN
UMES HAWKS MEN'S BASKETBALL
PRINCESS Anne, Maryland  -  The University of Maryland Eastern Shore Athletics Department and Head Coach Frankie Allen released its 2012-13 men's basketball schedule Wednesday. The Hawks will compete in 27 total games, including eight home contests. UMES will open its season November 9 in the Outrigger Hotels and Resorts Rainbow Classic hosted by the University of Hawaii.

Following the Rainbow Classic, UMES will travel to Tampa, Florida to compete in the University of South Florida Tournament Nov. 16-18. Other teams in competition at that tournament will be Loyola-Chicago, Western Michigan and host South Florida. The Bulls had the best record of teams competing in the tournament, finishing 22-14 and 12-6 in the BIG EAST last season. Both Loyola and UMES finished the season 7-23, while Western Michigan went 14-20.

Following two trips to sun-soaked areas of the country, UMES will return east to play MEAC opponent Delaware State (Dec. 1). The Hawks will then go on a five-game non-conference road trip. UMES will face three former national champions-Maryland (Dec. 5), Cincinnati (Dec. 8) and UConn. (Dec. 17), before traveling to Ohio University (Dec. 22) and American University (Jan. 2) to open the 2013 season. UMES topped American 64-62 in overtime last season in the W.P. Hytche Athletic Arena.

The Hawks have its home opener January 12 when it hosts MEAC foe Norfolk State University, followed by its second meeting with Delaware State (Jan. 19). Its other home contests will include North Carolina A&T (Feb. 2) and North Carolina Central (Feb. 4), as well as a four-game home stint that will include its homecoming game versus Morgan State (Feb. 16).

Coppin State (Feb. 18), Hampton University (Feb. 23) and Howard (Feb. 25) will all make appearances in the Hytche.

UMES will make trips to Florida A&M (Jan. 26) and Bethune-Cookman (Jan. 28), which it did not do last season. The Hawks will conclude the regular season with a trip to Savannah, Ga. to meet up with Savannah State (Mar. 7) before the conference tournament.

A change in venue for the MEAC Tournament will have the Hawks traveling to Norfolk, Virginia March 11-16.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

ASU's Riley on Buchanan watch list

MONTGOMERY — The awards came pouring in for Alabama State safety Kejuan Riley last year, but the former Wetumpka High star didn’t let the acclaim go to his head this offseason.

“I put in twice the work I usually do,” he said. “I just know what I have to do and keep working. I just thank my teammates for (all the awards) because without them I wouldn’t have any of this.”

Riley was the Southeastern Athletic Conference’s only returning Football Championship Subdivision All-American, a consensus pick in 2011 along with Prairie View A&M defensive end Adrian Hamilton, but was not the preseason choice as SWAC Defensive Player of the Year. That award went to Jackson State defensive end Joseph LeBeau, who was voted the league’s top newcomer in 2011.



Both Riley and LeBeau are among the 20 players on the watch list released Thursday for the 18th annual Buck Buchanan Award, presented to the nation’s top FCS defensive player. The watch list includes six finalists from last season, including Riley, who ranks second among returning players who received votes for last year’s award.

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Ex-Lake Taylor star is newest NSU transfer

MIKE PRIVOTT
(Photo Courtesy U. of Louisville)
NORFOLK, Virginia - Norfolk State didn't have to look past Corprew Avenue to fill its vacancy at inside linebacker. Mike Privott, the all-time leading tackler at Lake Taylor, spent the previous three seasons at Louisville and will transfer to Norfolk State this season.

Raised largely by his brother, Ramon, his grandmother and his uncle Vaughn Parker, Privott grew up in Norfolk around Park Place, Lambert's Point and, eventually, his grandmother's house on Corprew Avenue.

"If we weren't (at the games), we could hear the stadium," Parker said. "Excited isn't the word. He's elated to come home and play in front of his hometown. We'll have 100 people in the stands on Saturdays."

Privott, who said he took an NSU physical on Tuesday, hopes to make as immediate an impact on the field as his family intends to make on NSU's attendance.

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