New Hampshire Primary Today CONCORD, N.H

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

New Hampshire Primary Today CONCORD, N.H coupons The Daily Register VOL. 102 NO. 204 SHREWSBURY, N.J. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1980 20 CENTS One small town votes at midnight New Hampshire primary today CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - New Hampshire Vice President Walter F. Mondale's home state, next week. voters rendered their verdict today in a presiden- where the president loomed a heavy favorite. Carter never set foot in New Hampshire dur- tial primary that determined whether there really Kennedy once was the favorite in New ing the campaign, insisting that he would not do is a Republican front-runner, and tested the Hampshire, next door to his Massachusetts home, political business as usual in a time of foreign shaken challenge of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy to but not any more The last pre-primary public crisis, with American hostages still held in President Carter's renomination. opinion poll, conducted for the Boston Globe, said Tehran. Ronald Reagan, the pre-season favorite, and Carter was preferred by 55 percent of New Kennedy said that was a dodge, and contended George Bush, twice a winner, were the leading Hampshire Democrats to Kennedy's 30 percent. that the emphasis on foreign emergencies had contestants in a seven-way Republican contest. The senator from Massachusetts said his distorted a campaign he claimed would prove him The first polls opened at 6 a.m. EST, before situation was like that of the U.S. Olympic hockey stronger once the agenda turns to problems at the winter dawn, for a day of balloting that ran as team, the underdog that won a gold medal. home, inflation and the economy chief among late as 8 p.m. "I'm glad to be an underdog," Kennedy said them. In tiny Dixville Notch, far to the north, all 23 in Nashua yesterday. "They were underdogs and Brown was rated a far-back third in the New voters met after midnight to cast their ballots they pulled it out, and we're going to doit..." Hampshire public opinion polls. He was battling over coffee, close the books and announce the But Kennedy said that whatever the outcome, to keep going, insisting that he, not Kennedy, was first returns of the day. he will stay in the race. He once said that New the real Democratic alternative to Carter. Republicans in the hamlet handed Reagan and Hampshire and Maine were must-win states for The pollsters rated the Republican race a tight Bush five voles each, followed by Sen. Howard H. his -campaign, then changed his mind. Carter one between Bush .and Rwgan, who barely lost Baker Jr. with (bur. John Connally, Rep. Philip defeated Kennedy in the Maine caucuses Feb. 10, the last New Hampshire primary to former Presi- M. Crane and Rep. John B. Anderson got one with an edge of little more thap 3 percent in the dent Gerald R. Ford. each. The six Democrats gave Carter three votes, popular vote. He had beaten Kennedy by a The Republicans spent the final phase of their Kennedy two and California Gov. Edmund G. landslide two-to-one margin in the Iowa caucuses campaign arguing about the exclusion of four of Brown Jr. one. on Jan. 21. their number from a debate between Bush and At stake in New Hampshire: 22 votes for the Mondale, who wrapped up the Carter cam- Reagan Saturday night in Nashua. Reagan and Republican presidential nomination; 19 for the paign with a stop in Berlin, counseled against the four others he invited, blamed Bush for ex- Democratic nomination, all committed in line overconfidence, saying that polls don't count, and cluding them. Bush said they were allied against with candidate shares of the popular vote. warning the president's supporters not to take him, and insisted he had simply played by the In Minnesota, precinct caucuses tonight begin anything for granted. two-man debate rules set by the host, the Nashua the process of selecting 75 Democratic nominat- Still, Carter campaigners were bent on Telegraph. FIRST RESULTS — Tom Tillalson makes correction tally of Republican vote for ing delegates and 34 Republicans. The caucuses fashioning a victory margin that would embar- "I have been under constant attack in New Ronald Reagan as Dlxville Notch, N.H. voted at midnight In the first-in-the-nation there are not binding, but a Democratic straw rass Kennedy on his home turf, and perhaps slice Hampshire," said Bush, who spent election eve at presidential primary. vote tested the strength of the Carter ticket in into his formidable strength in his home state home in Houston. Boarding homes probed By MARIE COCCO Since many of those who are eligible live in and if a boarding house operator took $160 or more Federal and state law-enforcement authorities boarding homes or other institutions, and pay no from the recipient, our office would consider that are investigating allegations that some 90 utility bills of their own, state Human Services to be an unconscionable amount," Blader said. sheltered care boarding home operators Commissioner Ann Klein suggested that boarding Blader said his office will decide within two throughout New Jersey have wrongfully taken home operators keep $70 to ISO of the $185 supple- weeks whether to initiate civil suits against more than their share of federal energy**- ments for the homes' heating bills, and turn the operators on behalf of residents who have com- sistance checks meant to aid the elderly and rest back to the residents. plained of making the payments. But he added handicapped poor Fay said evidence gathered by his office shows that lawsuits may not be the best way to handle . The vast majority of the 90 operators re- that operators took $160 or all of the $185 checks. the matter, because the residents are dependent portedly under investigation operate hornet in He said he has given this evidence, which he upon the operators and a lawsuit would create Mnnmoulh County, a state official said. termed "fully documented," to the U.S. Attorney tension between the parties that could adversely In addition to the investigations of possible for the District of New Jersey, the state attorney affect the residents. criminal wrongdoing on the part of the boarding general's criminal division, and the state Depart- home operators, the state Department of the ment of the Public Advocate. Blader said be had sent letters to boarding home operators cited in the complaints, urging Public Advocate and the Office of the Om- Charles Walsh of the Frauds and Public Pro- them to comply with state suggestions on handl- budsman for the Institutionalized Elderly may tection Division of the U.S. Attorney's Office, initiate civil action against the operators, who said he had received the evidence, and that his ing the checks. allegedly used threats of eviction or return to office regularly reviews such complaints. He Fay said his office would take civil action mental institutions to frighten residents into han- would neither confirm nor deny that a full-scale against the operators on behalf of the individuals ding over all or most of the 1185 energy al- investigation of criminal activity is being con- who have complained and perhaps on behalf of lowances meant for them. ducted by his office. boarding home residents as a class. The investigations stem from allegations The state Attorney General's Office, however, The suits, Fay said, would focus on abuses in made last month by John J. Fay Jr., the om- said an investigation into violations of state the energy-assistance program, but also would be budsman for the institutionalized elderly. Fay statutes has been undertaken. based on monies from other programs taken from charged that the operators were in some cases residents in "a variety of ways" by the home "We are looking into possible criminal viola- operators. One of the programs he is looking into, threatening the residents, or had misled them into tions of state statutes," said Richard Carley, believing that the total amount of the checks was he said, is that involving regular SSI payments, chief of the attorney general's medical fraud rightfully theirs. out of which recipients actually receive only $30 a control unit. Carley refused to comment further month, if that. Fay said at the time that complaints of alleged on the case, and said he could give no timetable Boarding home operators in Monmouth County coercion of residents by the operators came for completion of the state investigation. primarily from Monmouth County, particularly have denied any wrongdoing. from Asbury Park and Long Branch. Since then, Deputy Public Advocate Stephen Blader said A spokesman for Thomas Armour, who residents of homes in Keyport and Atlantic his office is pursuing possible civil action against operates Winner House in Long Branch, re- Highlands have come forward to say that they boarding home operators under the state's peatedly has denied that coercion was used never received the special checks. Landlord Tenant Act. against any of the 22 recipients of the energy- Federal guidelines allow energy-assistance re- assistance checks there. That act, Blader said, prohibits landlords of AND THE WINNER IS...— These are the 12 men running in New Hampshire's cipients, including all elderly and disabled any type from raising rents or other payments Sam Schraeger, the spokesman, said that persons who receive Supplemental Social Securi- although Armour kept $160 from each check, the earliest state primary today. From left to right, they are: Top row, Sen. Edward without notice to the tenants, and from demand- Kennedy, President Carter, Calif. Gov. Edmund Brown and Lyndon LaRouche; ty Income payments, to keep the entire allowance ing an "unconscionable" increase in rent.
Recommended publications
  • BUSINESS 'Alnut S T House East Catholic Jseivage Bonding in U.S
    20 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, April 16, 1983 BUSINESS 'alnut S t house East Catholic jSeivage bonding In U.S. contest wins slugfest cost: $8.4m In Brief- HIGHEST STATE JOBLESS Employee health care page 11 ... page 14 ... page 3 RATES FOR FEBRUARY/ Engineers to meet pressuring business NASHUA, N.H. — Plant engineers from across • the country will meet in New Hampshire next week for a two-day conference sponsored by the Granite State Chapter of the American Institute By LeRov Pope managements were reported getting of Plant Engineers. United Press International tougher in opposing restrictive union Michigan 16.5% The conference on April 21 and 22 will feature policies and work rules, for example. < Snow likely tonight Manchester, Conn. seminars on preventative maintenance, lighting NEW YORK - All over the indus­ One solution would appear to be to Pennsylvania 14.1% and Tuesday controls, programmable computers, roofing trialized world business firms are raise the retirement age, but this has Monday, Aprii 18, 1983 systems and applications and industrial use of seeking ways to contain skyrocketing not gotten far in Europe. On the — See page 2 Single copy: 25<i: infrared equipment. health costs for workers. contrary, people at the seminar said, Gov. John Sununti will address the group at its That means, among other things, the politicians seek to lower the that unions not only will have a harder retirement age in order to replace older V iManrhffitrr Hrralb opening lunch. Forty companies will show goods and services on both days of the conference. time winning additional benefits for workers with younger people and thus W.
    [Show full text]
  • History All-Time Coaching Records All-Time Coaching Records
    HISTORY ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS CHARLES ECKMAN HERB BROWN SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT LEADERSHIP 1957-58 9-16 .360 1975-76 19-21 .475 4-5 .444 TOTALS 9-16 .360 1976-77 44-38 .537 1-2 .333 1977-78 9-15 .375 RED ROCHA TOTALS 72-74 .493 5-7 .417 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1957-58 24-23 .511 3-4 .429 BOB KAUFFMAN 1958-59 28-44 .389 1-2 .333 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1959-60 13-21 .382 1977-78 29-29 .500 TOTALS 65-88 .425 4-6 .400 TOTALS 29-29 .500 DICK MCGUIRE DICK VITALE SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT PLAYERS 1959-60 17-24 .414 0-2 .000 1978-79 30-52 .366 1960-61 34-45 .430 2-3 .400 1979-80 4-8 .333 1961-62 37-43 .463 5-5 .500 TOTALS 34-60 .362 1962-63 34-46 .425 1-3 .250 RICHIE ADUBATO TOTALS 122-158 .436 8-13 .381 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT CHARLES WOLF 1979-80 12-58 .171 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT TOTALS 12-58 .171 1963-64 23-57 .288 1964-65 2-9 .182 SCOTTY ROBERTSON REVIEW 18-19 TOTALS 25-66 .274 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1980-81 21-61 .256 DAVE DEBUSSCHERE 1981-82 39-43 .476 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1982-83 37-45 .451 1964-65 29-40 .420 TOTALS 97-149 .394 1965-66 22-58 .275 1966-67 28-45 .384 CHUCK DALY TOTALS 79-143 .356 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1983-84 49-33 .598 2-3 .400 DONNIE BUTCHER 1984-85 46-36 .561 5-4 .556 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1985-86 46-36 .561 1-3 .250 RE 1966-67 2-6 .250 1986-87 52-30 .634 10-5 .667 1967-68 40-42 .488 2-4 .333 1987-88 54-28 .659 14-9 .609 CORDS 1968-69 10-12 .455 1988-89 63-19 .768 15-2 .882 TOTALS 52-60 .464 2-4 .333
    [Show full text]
  • HOUSTON Cougars (7-11, 0-7 American) at [RV/RV] SMU Mustangs
    This Game: Next Game: SMU Mustangs [RV/RV] SMU Mustangs Head Coach....................................................Larry Brown HOUSTON Cougars at USF Bulls All - ABA / NBA / USA / NCAA (Yrs).......1711-1223 (40th) (7-11, 0-7 American) Wed. Jan. 28 - 7pm ET/6pm CT NCAA / Official Record...................234-92 / 229-91 (10th) at Sun Dome (10,411) at SMU................................................................57-31 (3rd) [RV/RV] SMU Mustangs Tampa, Florida Location (Enrollment)........................Dallas, Texas (10,981) (15-4, 6-1 American) TV: CBSSN (Mike Couzens, Mark Wise) Conference................................................American Athletic Radio: KAAM 770 AM Colors.............................Red (PMS 186) & Blue (PMS 286) Sat. Jan. 24 - 5pm CT (Rich Phillips, Allen Stone) Arena .............................................Moody Coliseum (7,000) #DeclareSMU #PonyUp President ..............................................Dr. R. Gerald Turner Moody Coliseum (7,000) Director of Athletics ................................................Rick Hart Dallas, Texas Basketball SID....................Herman Hudson / [email protected] 2014 NIT Finalist Following Game: Office/Cell Phone ..................214-768-1304 / 214-924-0358 67 All-Conference 1st Team Honors TV: CBSSN UCF Knights Asst........Justin Trujillo / [email protected] / 214-768-4849 (Brent Stover, Bob Wenzel) at [RV/RV] SMU Mustangs 21 Selections In The NBA Draft Sat. Jan. 31 - 7pm CT Asst......Lindsey Olsen / [email protected] / 214-768-4970 14 Conference Titles
    [Show full text]
  • 40 Years, Millions of Memories
    40 Years, Millions of Memories. Own an Incredible Piece of Hilltopper History, E.A. Diddle Arena Basketball Floor is available to all WKU Fans! THE COACH THE ARENA This limited edition piece is A 14” x 18” plaque featuring 14” x 18” and features a classic TOPPER TERRITORY THE HILLTOPPER a color photo from Historic photograph of Coach Diddle This 11” x 15” plaque features E.A. Diddle Arena. Mounted as well as photographs and sig- This crystal clear 3/4” thick a classic photograph of E.A. on the plaques is a 16” sec- natures of coaches Oldham beveled acrylic is crafted into Diddle Arena. It includes an tion of the Arena floor. and Sanderford. It includes a a 5” x 7” desk piece and fea- 8” section of the Arena floor 16” section of the Arena floor. tures the WKU logo and is for your display. $125 +$12 s&h This piece is limited and backed in silver metal. A 5” $75 +$9 s&h numbered. Only 500 of these section of the Arena floor is plaques will be sold! included. $35 Limited Edition! $195 +$7 s&h Numbered +$12 s&h and Signed Order on the web at Toll Free WWW.HISTORICFLOOR.COM 1-800-630-8300 Proceeds Benefit the Western Kentucky University Athletic Department Vice President of Institutional Advancement Tom Hiles Office of Alumni Relations Fall 2003 & Annual Giving Staff FEATURES Executive Director Donald Smith (’94) Office Assistant 4 Josh Hawkins (‘03) On the Cover People Communications Coordinator Investing in the Andrea Haynes (‘00) Spirit Campaign rograms Assistant Director Highlights lacesP Ginny Hensley (‘97) P Assistant Director Amy Miller (‘01) Assistant Director Tracy Morrison (’85) 19 Assistant Director Honor Roll William Skaggs (’95) Western honors its donors Office Coordinator: Beth Stamps Phonathon Coordinator Amanda Trabue (‘02) Office Associate: 62 Doris Vance Hall of Distinguished Alumni Three new members will comprise the 12th class of noted alumni © Copyright 2003 Western Kentucky University ALUMNI is published three times a year by the WKU Alumni Association.
    [Show full text]
  • All-Time Roster
    ALL-TIME ROSTER All-Time Roster Brad Daugherty was a five-time NBA All-Star and remains the only Cavalier to ever average 20 points and 10 rebounds in a single season (1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93). Cavaliers All-Time Roster DENG ADEL Height: 6’7” Weight: 200” Born: February 1, 1997 (Louisville ‘18) Signed a Two-Way contract on January 15, 2019. YEAR GP MIN FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BLK PTS PPG 2018-19 19 194 11 36 .306 4 4 1.000 3 16 19 5 13-0 1 4 32 1.7 Three-point field goals: 6-23 (.261) GARY ALEXANDER Height: 6’7” Weight: 240 Born: November 1, 1969 (South Florida ’92) Signed as a free agent, March 23, 1994. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1993-94 7 43 7 12 .583 3 7 .429 6 6 12 1 7-0 3 0 17 2.4 LANCE ALLRED Height: 6’11” Weight: 250 Born: February 2, 1981 (Weber State ‘05) Signed as a free agent by the Cavaliers on April 4, 2008 and signed 10-day contracts on March 13 and March 25, 2008. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 2007-08 3 10 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0 1-0 0 0 3 1.0 JOHN AMAECHI Height: 6’10” Weight: 270 Born: November 26, 1970 (Penn State ’95) Signed as a free agent, October 5, 1995.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015-FCSAA-State-Tournament-Program-Web.Pdf
    Thank You to Presenting Sponsor Honorable Cliff Stearns Th e College of Central Florida, its athletic department and the FCSAA would like to thank the Honorable Cliff Stearns for his generous donation in sponsoring the 2015 FCSAA/NJCAA Region VIII State Basketball Championships. Stearns attended George Washington University on a U.S. Air Force ROTC Scholarship, receiving the Distinguished Military Graduate honor. He earned his degree in electrical engineering before serving four years in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War era. Stearns left the service with the rank of Captain. Stearns, the U.S. Representative for Florida’s 6th Congressional District from 1989-2013, currently works as a consultant at the communications and public relations fi rm APCO Worldwide advising clients on complex issues. He currently resides in Ocala with his wife Joan. Th ey have three sons and one grandchild. TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome to the College of Central Florida . 2 Tournament Committees . 4 Get Social . 6 Tournament Schedule . 7 Men’s Tournament Bracket . 8 Women’s Tournament Bracket . 9 MEN’S BASKETBALL Men’s Team Participants . 10 Mid-Florida Conference . 10 Panhandle Conference . 12 Southern Conference . 14 Suncoast Conference . 16 2014-2015 Men’s All-Conference Teams . 18 2014 FCSAA Basketball Coach of the Year . 19 2014 FCSAA Player of the Year, Most Valuable Player and Academic Athlete of the Year . 20 FCSAA MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY FCSAA Basketball Coaches & Records . 21 State Champions and Most Valuable Players . .22 Past FCSAA Region VIII Tournament Scores . .23 FCSAA/NJCAA Region VIII All-Tournament Team . .26 FCSAA/NJCAA Region VIII All-Tournament Team and Region VIII Player of the Year .
    [Show full text]
  • Cavaliers Assistant Coaches Cavaliers General
    All-Time Coaches Record All-Time Coaches & General Managers Coach Years Record Pct. Coach Years Record Pct. Bill Fitch 1970-79 304-434 .412 John Lucas 2001-03 37-87 .298 Stan Albeck 1979-80 37-45 .451 Keith Smart 2002-03 9-31 .225 Bill Musselman 1980-82 27-67 .287 Paul Silas 2003-05 69-77 .473 Chuck Daly 1981-82 9-32 .220 Brendan Malone 2005 8-10 .444 Don Delaney 1981-82 7-21 .250 Mike Brown 2005-10, Bob Kloppenburg 1981-82 0-1 .000 2013-14 305-187 .620 Tom Nissalke 1982-84 51-113 .311 Byron Scott 2010-2013 64-166 .386 George Karl 1984-86 61-88 .409 David Blatt 2014-2016 83-40 .675 Gene Littles 1985-86 4-11 .267 Tyronn Lue 2016-2018 128-83 .607 Lenny Wilkens 1986-93 316-258 .551 Larry Drew 2018-2019 19-57 .250 Mike Fratello 1993-99 248-212 .539 John Beilein 2019-2020 14-40 .259 Randy Wittman 1999-2001 62-102 .378 J .B . Bickerstaff 2020-present 5-6 .455 Cavaliers Assistant Coaches Jim Lessig . 1970-71 Richie Adubato . 1993-94 Mark Osowski . 2003-04 Bernie Bickerstaff . 2013-2014 Jimmy Rodgers . 1971-79 Jim Boylan . 1993-97 Stephen Silas . 2003-05 Igor Kokoskov . 2013-2014 Morris McHone . 1979-80, Ron Rothstein . 1993-99 Brendan Malone . 2004-05 Bret Brielmaier . 2013-2016 1984-86 Sidney Lowe . 1994-99 Wes Wilcox . 2005 Jim Boylan . 2013-2018 Larry Creger . 1980-81 Marc Iavaroni . 1997-99 Kenny Natt . 2004-07 Tyronn Lue . 2014-2016 Gerald Oliver .
    [Show full text]
  • Dražen Petrović: La Leyenda Del Indomable
    Amado y odiado con la misma intensidad y en proporciones muy parejas, Dražen Petrović ha terminado siendo mucho más que un simple jugador de baloncesto. Su presencia en la cancha, sus provocaciones continuas y su personalidad le convirtieron pronto en un líder. Los avatares de su vida deportiva (jugó en el Madrid después de haber sido su verdugo) y su prematura muerte a los 28 años en un absurdo accidente de coche, cuando estaba en el mejor momento de su carrera deportiva, triunfando en los Nets, hacen que hoy su recuerdo forme parte de la leyenda. Por eso es uno de los grandes mitos del deporte en general y del baloncesto en particular. Juan Francisco Escudero Dražen Petrović: La leyenda del indomable ePub r1.0 Banshee 02.06.14 Título original: Dražen Petrović: la leyenda del indomable Juan Francisco Escudero, 2012 Diseño de cubierta: Inma Bordell Editor digital: Banshee ePub base r1.1 Este libro va dedicado a mi familia, amigos, amantes del deporte del baloncesto y, por supuesto, a Pilar y a la pequeña Alexandra. Gracias a Álvaro Chávarri y Diego Moldes por la aportación de datos y fotos. A Iván Fernández por sus ideas sobre el capítulo de declaraciones. Ta la embajada de Croacia. También, y especialmente, a todos los genios transgresores que fueron olvidados por el paso del tiempo y la aparición de los mediocres… Prólogo LOLO SAINZ UANDO Juan Francisco Escudero Centró en mi despacho del estadio Santiago Bernabéu hace aproximadamente un año para pedirme que le hablara de Drazen Petrovic porque tenía la intención de escribir un libro sobre su vida, un inmenso escalofrío recorrió mi cuerpo, ya que en un instante se agolparon en mi mente todos aquellos momentos vividos alrededor de este genuino y genial jugador de baloncesto —hago mención especial del deporte que practicaba, por todos ustedes conocido, porque Drazen, desde el cielo, no me perdonaría jamás que no nombrara junto a su nombre el gran amor de su vida, el baloncesto—, desde el prisma de jugador contrario y como jugador del Real Madrid, por aquel entonces entrenado por un servidor de ustedes.
    [Show full text]
  • A All-Time USA Basketball Men's Alphabetical Roster with Affiliation
    All-Time USA Basketball Men’s Alphabetical Roster with Affiliation & Results A NAME AFFILIATION EVENT RECORD / FINISH Shaqquan Aaron Taft H.S. (CA) 2011 3x3 YWC 7-5 / Fifth Place 2011-12 DNT N/A Mater Dei H.S. (CA) 2010 DNT-MC N/A Jabri Abdur-Rahim Blair Academy (NJ) 2019 JNT-MC N/A 2019 JNT-JMC N/A 2019 Next Gen N/A 2018 JNT-MC N/A Seton Hall Prep (NJ) 2017 DNT-MC N/A 2016 DNT-MC N/A Shareef Abdur-Rahim Vancouver Grizzlies 2000 OLY 8-0 / Gold Medal California / Wheeler H.S. (GA) 1995 HSUM Won / 86-77 1994 U18 8-0 / Gold Medal A.J. Abrams McNeil H.S. (TX) 2004 YDF-South 5-0 / Gold Medal Danya Abrams Boston 1994 USOF-East 3-1 / Silver Medal Tim Abromaitis Notre Dame 2011 WUG 7-1 / Fifth Place Mohamed Abukar Rancho Bernardo H.S. (CA) 2002 U18 4-1 / Bronze Medal 2002 YDF-West 2-3 / Bronze Medal Mark Acres Oral Roberts 1982 JC 8-0 / Gold Medal 1982 SI 7-0 / Gold Medal 1981 USOF-Midwest 1-3 / Bronze Medal Alvan Adams Oklahoma 1973 WUG 9-0 / Gold Medal Bunk Adams U.S. Armed Forces / Ohio 1963 WC 6-3 / Fourth Place 1963 PAG 6-0 / Gold Medal Chase Adams Marian Catholic H.S. (IL) 2014 JNT-MC N/A Hassan Adams Arizona 2004 U20 5-0 / Gold Medal Weshchester H.S. (CA) 2001 YDF-West 0-5 / Fourth Place Jack Adams U.S. Armed Forces / Eastern Kentucky 1959 PAG 6-0 / Gold Medal Josh Adams Raptors 905 / Wyoming 2017-19 WCQ W6 2-0 / N/A KJ Adams Westlake H.S.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 Men's Basketball
    Thank You to Presenting Sponsor Honorable Cliff Stearns The College of Central Florida, its athletic department and the FCSAA would like to thank the Honorable Cliff Stearns for his generous donation in sponsoring the 2016 FCSAA/ NJCAA Region VIII State Basketball Championships. Stearns attended George Washington University on a U.S. Air Force ROTC Scholarship, receiving the Distinguished Military Graduate honor. He earned his degree in electrical engineering before serving four years in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War era. Stearns left the service with the rank of Captain. Stearns, the U.S. Representative for Florida’s 6th Congressional District from 1989-2013, currently works as a consultant at APCO Worldwide (a communications and public relations firm) to help advise clients on complex issues. He currently resides in Ocala with his wife Joan. They have three sons and one grandchild. TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome to the College of Central Florida � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2 Tournament Committees � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4 Tournament Schedule � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
    [Show full text]
  • 68 All-Conference 1St Team Honors 21 Selections in the NBA Draft
    This Game: Next Game: Head Coach....................................................Larry Brown [10/-] SMU Mustangs All - ABA / NBA / USA / NCAA (Yrs).......1729-1226 (41st) [10/-] SMU Mustangs at TULANE Green Wave NCAA / Official Record...................252-95 / 247-94 (11th) (15-0, 4-0 American) Sun. Jan. 17 - 2pm CT at SMU................................................................75-34 (4th) at Devlin Fieldhouse (3,600) Associate Head Coach ..................................Tim Jankovich EAST CAROLINA Pirates New Orleans, Louisiana ..........................................166-121 (9+ years) / at SMU 9-0 (8-8, 0-3 American) TV: ESPN3 Location (Enrollment)........................Dallas, Texas (10,981) SMU Radio: KAAM 770 AM Conference................................................American Athletic Wednesday, January 13 TuneIn App - Search SMU Colors.............................Red (PMS 186) & Blue (PMS 286) 6:15 p.m. ET / 5:15 p.m. CT (Rich Phillips, Allen Stone) Arena .............................................Moody Coliseum (7,000) #PonyUp President ..............................................Dr. R. Gerald Turner Minges Coliseum (7,100) Director of Athletics ................................................Rick Hart Greenville, North Carolina Following Game: Basketball SID....................Herman Hudson / [email protected] 68 All-Conference 1st Team Honors [-/rv] HOUSTON Cougars Office/Cell Phone ..................214-768-1304 / 214-924-0358 TV: ESPNews at [10/-] SMU Mustangs Asst...............Jessica Hall / [email protected]
    [Show full text]
  • Cavaliers All-Time Roster GARY ALEXANDER Height: 6’7” Weight: 240 Born: November 1, 1969 (South Florida ’92) Signed As a Free Agent, March 23, 1994
    131 Cavaliers All-Time Roster GARY ALEXANDER Height: 6’7” Weight: 240 Born: November 1, 1969 (South Florida ’92) Signed as a free agent, March 23, 1994. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1993-94 7 43 7 12 .583 3 7 .429 6 6 12 1 7-0 3 0 17 2.4 LANCE ALLRED Height: 6’11” Weight: 250 Born: February 2, 1981 (Weber State ‘05) Signed as a free agent by the Cavaliers on April 4, 2008 and signed 10-day contracts on March 13 and March 25, 2008. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 2007-08 3 10 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0 1-0 0 0 3 1.0 JOHN AMAECHI Height: 6’10” Weight: 270 Born: November 26, 1970 (Penn State ’95) Signed as a free agent, October 5, 1995. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1995-96 28 357 29 70 .414 19 33 .576 13 39 52 9 49-1 6 11 77 2.8 PLAYOFFS YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1996 1 2 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 CLIFF ANDERSON Height: 6’5” Weight: 200 Born: September 7, 1944 (St. Joseph’s, PA ’67) Signed as a free agent, October 15, 1970.
    [Show full text]