WWW.TRIANGLE TRIBUNE.COM The Triangle Durham YouthBuild prepares students for future careers RIBUNE By Molly Smith TTHE TRIANGLE’S CHOICE FOR THE BLACK VOICE THE DURHAM VOICE DURHAM – O’Morris Jones and Jeremiah Lewis may only be 17 and 18 years old, but their plans for the future reach far beyond their ages. VOLUME 19 NO. 5 WEEK OF MAY 7, 2017 $1.00 The two young men entered the Triangle Literacy Council’s new Bull City YouthBuild program in March, which provides participants with a nine- month, intensive -earning environment to receive their high school equiv- alency and hands-on job experience in construction. Lewis and Jones have Youth high hopes for the program so far. Athletic League “One, it’s a good opportunity,” Lewis said. “Two, I love using my hands. Three, I had to drop out of high school and [YouthBuild] helps me finish. kicked off its season It’s just the start of a good future.” Jones said YouthBuild employs instructors in math, science, social stud- Tuesday at Long- ies, language arts and other school subjects to teach students Monday through Thursday. When they aren’t studying the basics, Lewis and Jones meadow Park. are working with hammers and saws through a partnership with Durham Habitat for Humanity. “So far, learning how to read the tape measure has been so helpful,” Lewis said. “I mean, I could read it before, but now it actually makes sense.” Please seeCAREERS/2A

Tech puts Giving teens’ hasn’t mental health at moved riskDUKE UNIVERSITY NEWS SERVICE to South DURHAM – More use of tech- Study finds nology is linked to later in- creases in attention, behavior philanthropy and self-regulation problems for adolescents already at risk for lags population mental health issues, a new study from By Stephanie Carson finds. N.C. NEWS SERVICE “Also, on days at-risk adoles- WINSTON-SALEM – The cents use technology more, they South is home to some of experience more conduct prob- SARAH MAGARGEE the fastest growing com- lems and higher ADHD symp- Demonstrators march down Mangum Street to the Durham County Jail, a place that has munities in the country, in- toms compared to days they use experienced several high-profile deaths recently. cluding Raleigh, which technology less,” said Madeleine ranks No. 1 nationwide, yet J. George, a Duke Ph.D. candi- philanthropic dollars have date and the lead author of the not followed the popula- study. tion shift, according to the However, the study also found first of a series of reports that using technology was from Grantmakers for linked to some positive out- Demonstrations Southern Progress and the comes: On days when adoles- National Committee for Re- cents spent more time using sponsive Philanthropy. digital technologies, they were LaTosha Brown helped less likely to report symptoms author the report, "As the of depression and anxiety. address concerns over South Grows," and explains The research, published May what researchers are see- 3 in a special issue of Child De- ing. velopment, looks at associations By Sarah Magargee “I stand with you today both roared with fists raised as the "We're seeing the growth between adolescents’ mental social injusticeangry and excited,” said Le’An- truck sped off. in the South," she said. CORRESPONDENT health symptoms and how dre Blakeney, a volunteer with "We're seeing the South be- DURHAM – People from all Courtney Sebring, a volun- much time they spent each day the Inside Out Alliance, while come more diverse. We're walks of life gathered Monday teer with Durham Beyond texting, using social media and standing outside the County seeing all of the richness, evening in downtown Durham Policing, explained that the using the internet. For the study, Jail. “I am angry because we yet we don't see the philan- for a three-pronged May Day truck pushing through the 151 young adolescents com- live in a country with 1.5 mil- thropic dollars the same demonstration. crowd provided a perfect illus- pleted surveys on smartphones lion more people than any- way, and just based on the Organized by the Triangle tration to their message. about their daily digital technol- where else in the world are demographic growth and Unity May Day Coalition and “The police do not keep us ogy use. They were surveyed incarcerated. I am angry be- the richness of the people the Triangle People Assem- safe,” she said as she gestured three times a day for a month cause Durham has a jail that and the place, there's a bly’s, the evening began with a at other demonstrators. "We and were assessed for mental kills.” tremendous amount of demonstration outside of the keep us safe. Stop giving the health symptoms 18 months As Blakeney spoke, a large missed opportunity." site of the new $71 million police all our money.” later. The youth participating pickup truck pulling a trailer The report specifically Durham Police Headquarters, This year’s May Day demon- were between 11 and 15 years roared through the human bar- looked at Alabama and Mis- moved to the Durham County strations across the United old, were of a lower socioeco- rier of men and women hold- sissippi, and found that Jail to show solidarity with the States were particularly nomic status and were at a ing hands and banners to stop large foundations gave the hundreds of men and women charged after the first 100 days heightened risk for mental traffic. The demonstration equivalent of $41 per per- currently being held awaiting of Donald Trump’s presidency health problems. briefly scattered as adults son, compared with $1,000 trial and unable to afford bond, brought increased attacks on The adolescents spent an av- helped one another to safety a person in New York. and then descended upon the working people. erage of 2.3 hours a day using and pushed strollers out of Brown says the situation city council, disrupting the The Durham rally had a digital technologies. More than harm's way. is similar in , meeting while presenting their an hour of that time was spent “We keep us safe!” the crowd Please see INJUSTICE/2A where the Mary Reynolds texting, with the participants platform. Babcock Foundation, which sending an average of 41 texts a belongs to Brown's organi- day. zation, is located. The re- The researchers found that on port recommends days when adolescents used nonprofit groups build re- their devices more – both when lationships with local and they exceeded their own normal national partners, and that use and when they exceeded av- those partners commit to erage use by their peers – they Pope House Museum honors understanding the identity were more likely to experience and history of the region. conduct problems such as lying, Brown says with the fu- fighting and other behavioral African-AmericanBy Sarah Magargee doctor back pioneers ture of public dollars in problems. In addition, on days question because of the CORRESPONDENT then,” Fisher when adolescents used digital said. “It was dif- new Trump administration, devices more, they had diffi- RALEIGH – The M.T. Pope House ficult for these it's all the more important culty paying attention and ex- Museum opened its doors last men to find ed- that nonprofit organiza- hibited attention weekend for a special program ucation and tions and the private sector deficit-hyperactivity disorder showcasing the achievements of even more chal- work together to support symptoms. African-American graduates of lenging to find the needs that come from a The study also found that Leonard Medical School, now internships be- growing population in the young adolescents who spent Leonard Hall at . cause they South. more time online experienced “Black Pioneers in Uniform” hon- could not work "While this is a shift in the increases in conduct problems ored those who served in the Army in white hospi- political environment, this and problems with self-regula- Medical Corps treating battlefield tals. The stories is also an opportunity for tion – the ability to control one’s injuries and other ailments in World I have learned philanthropy to be reflec- behavior and emotions – 18 War I. while writing tive around how are we months later. Costumed interpreters repre- this book are supporting and building It’s unclear whether high lev- sented doctors and nurses, sharing just incredible the kind of work we want els of technology use were sim- details about life in the trenches. and needed to and we need, and we cer- ply a marker of elevated The event coincided with the cen- be recorded.” tainly know that in order to same-day mental health symp- tennial anniversary of America’s Fisher started SARAH MAGARGEE do that in this country you toms or if the use of technology entry into the war in 1917. Special researching Carol Pope, left, and her daughter Brianna Bowser cannot leave the South be- activities were for children with cos- exacerbated existing symptoms, black doctors are direct descendants of Manassa Thomas Pope, hind," she said. said Candice Odgers, the senior tumed nurses portraying the Oak during WWI who built the home in 1901. Grantmakers for South- author of the study and a pro- City Auxiliary, a branch of the after reading ern Progress and the NCRP fessor in Duke’s Sanford School Raleigh American Red Cross that entries in his hope the report helps fun- single list buried in the National of Public Policy. was staffed by local black women. grandfather’s war diaries recount- ders understand how to Archives in D.C.” This list guided On the positive side, the re- Douglas Fisher, co-author of ing a particular doctor he served find the existing "change Fisher to the 104 doctors featured searchers found evidence that African American Doctors of World with. makers" in southern com- in his book. digital technology use may be War I, discussed the critical role “I was so amazed by this story munities to utilize their Ernest Dollar, director of the City helpful to adolescents experi- black doctors played in a war during that I started to look for other black network to distribute finan- of Raleigh and Pope House Muse- a time of racial segregation. doctors during the war. It took years cial support. Please seeTECH/2A “It was very unusual to be a black to find, but we eventually found a Please seePOPE/4A

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healthContinued from page issues 1A encing depression and anxiety. More time spent texting was associated with fewer same- day symptoms of depression and anxiety. “This finding makes sense when you think about how kids are commonly using de- vices to connect with their peers and social networks,” said Odgers, a faculty fellow at the Duke Center for Child and Family Policy.

May Day demonstrations address concerns over MOLLY SMITH socialContinued from page injustice 1A this jail,” she said across as she set a ties, immigrants,US and the YouthBuild students O’Morris Jones, left, and Jeremiah Lewis share a laugh together broad focus calling for an end red bowl on the sidewalk for LGBTQ population have in after a day of hard work. to raids and deportations, cash donations. “We have to Durham. concern over increased police purchase each other's free- Today, they said, there will brutality, full repeal of HB2 dom.” be no business but the peo- and an end to homophobia, Every day hundreds of peo- ple’s business. full funding for public educa- ple who have yet to be con- Council members politely Durham YouthBuild prepares tion, access to free and appro- victed of a crime sit inside the listened as demonstrators priate health care, clean Durham County Jail because chanted and spoke, even of- energy, demand for a $15 their families cannot afford to fering the microphone so bail them out. This problem their voices could be ampli- minimum wage and more. studentsContinued from page 1Afor“I futuredon’t want to say I careerswasn’t the staff aims to help 65 per- During the demonstration, affects jurisdictions across fied. One protester read an ex- He said while taking con- doing good in school, but as cent of the students improve Serena Sebring, an organizer the country, costs taxpayers cerpt from a letter written by struction safety classes, the far as coming to school and their literacy and numeracy, with Southerners On New dollars and significantly im- a Durham County Jail inmate. students began working on a not fighting, this is better for and place 70 percent in post- Ground, a regional liberation pacts the communities most When they were done ad- shelf for a storage container. me,” he said. “I got suspended secondary education or em- organization committed to vulnerable citizens – children. dressing the council, the They are now building the a lot.” ployment. building freedom movements The demonstration culmi- demonstrators filed back out foundation for a house, and Lewis said YouthBuild pro- “If I’m dreaming and if rooted in southern traditions, nated with a takeover of the into the hallway where they by the end of the program in vides him with a sense of sta- dreams were to come true, I spoke about the agency’s city council meeting at 7 p.m. continued to chant, sing and November, the house should bility. He lived in Georgia, hope that every single one of work to raise enough money Demonstrators poured into celebrate a successful protest be finished. Florida and New York before them will gain great educa- to bail out all mothers in the room, taking seats and lin- where everyone remained “I think construction will be coming to North Carolina. He tional and vocational skills,” Durham County Jail by ing the walls. They called to safe, no arrests were made a big help,” Jones said. “So says he enjoys the construc- Murphy said. Mother’s Day. order a “people’s council” and and, most importantly, their when you want to build your tion work and hopes to incor- Jones and Lewis have the “We are raising money to then addressed the many voices were heard loud and own house later in life, you al- porate it into his future bonus of finding a best friend bail every black mama out of areas of concern that minori- clear. ready know how to do every- career. in each other after meeting thing.” “I really want to join the only a month ago. In their free Jones plans to do more than Navy and become a mechani- time, they play basketball just build his own house in cal engineer,” he said. with friends and cook for the future. After his comple- YouthBuild manager Debo- their families at home. Get Social tion of the program, he hopes rah Murphy said the pro- “Not only are you physically to attend North Carolina Cen- gram’s classes are taught by a building a house, but Youth- tral University to study law. variety of instructors, making Build helps you build yourself with us! Since Jones dropped out of the project a group effort. and gets you away from gang high school, YouthBuild has The TLC YouthBuild team violence,” Lewis said. “I would facebook.com/TriangleTribune provided him with a better strives to meet a number of say that it’s almost like a real- environment to earn his high preliminary goals. According istic ‘Narnia.’ ” school equivalency. to the organization’s website, 3A NEWS/The Triangle Tribune Sunday, May 7, 2017 4A NEWS/The Triangle Tribune Sunday, May 7, 2017

NCDOT TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETING FOR THE PROPOSED WIDENING OF N.C. 55 (WILLIAMS STREET) FROM U.S. 1 TO OLIVE CHAPEL ROAD (S.R. 1160) IN APEX Pope House Museum honors WAKE COUNTY TIP PROJECT NO. U-2901B NorthContinued from page Carolina 1A dressed in period black costumes undergarments pioneers and un- ums, walked through the were Carol Pope and her 21- opened soaps, the Pope 3 x10.5 modest Pope home wearing a year-old daughter Brianna House brims with history. The N.C. Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting regarding period costume and spoke Bowser, direct descendants of Last weekend’s program is the proposed widening of N.C. 55 (Williams St.) from U.S. 1 to north of about the importance of his- Pope. Carol Pope explained part of what Dollar hopes will $ torical preservation in how she knew of the home become more regular events Olive Chapel Road (S.R. 1160) to a multi-lane curb and gutter roadway in Raleigh. and its family connections for at the Pope House. He worries Apex. The meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 9, 2017 from 4 p.m. to “History preserves our au- years and followed updates that one day the city may try thenticity and makes us who online as it was renovated and to move the house and make 7 p.m. at the Apex Town Hall – 3rd Floor Training Room A&B, located at we are today,” he said. “By eventually became a mu- way for development, and 73 Hunter Street in Apex. protecting our history, we can seum. calls upon the community to use it to shape the future.” “When we moved back to be active in preserving local Now a tiny island of red Raleigh, I contacted [the mu- history for generations to The primary purpose of this project is to reduce congestion along N.C. 55. brick in a sea of parking lots, seum] and asked how I could come. Two project alternatives will be presented at the public meeting. Alternative the Pope House was once part volunteer,” she said. “Every “I encourage everyone to of a vibrant black community family has history, but not come out and visit the M.T. 1 includes a 4-lane, median-divided roadway with wide outside lanes to ac- that boarded an affluent white every family preserves it. Bri- Pope House Museum,” he commodate bicyclists and sidewalks along both sides of N.C. 55. Alternative neighborhood. Built in 1901 anna and I want to preserve said. “Come learn, and then by one of Raleigh's most in- this.” share the stories to help us 2 includes a 4-lane, median-divided roadway with a multi-use path from triguing black citizens, Dr. The Pope House became a keep this important history Apex Peakway to S. Salem Street to accommodate bicyclists and pedestrians, Raleigh city museum in 2011, alive.” Manassa Thomas Pope, the and wide outside lanes to accommodate bicyclists and sidewalks from S. home remained in the Pope Dollar said. Since then he has The Pope House Museum is family until it was placed on been busy curating many his- located at 511 S. Wilmington Salem Street to Olive Chapel Road. the National Register of His- torical artifacts that the Pope Street, and is open every Sat- toric Places in 1999. Several family left. From the tradi- urday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. months later, it became the tional historical home relics, For more information, contact The public may attend at any time during the hours mentioned above. only African-American house including furniture, decora- Dollar at (919) 996-3022 or NCDOT representatives will be available to answer questions and listen to museum in the state. tions and pictures, to the un- visit www.raleighnc.gov. Standing upstairs and also usual stuff like ladies comments regarding the project. The opportunity to submit written comments will also be provided at the meeting or via phone, email, or mail by May 26, 2017. Comments received will be taken into consideration as the project de- Congress tries to ban regulation velops. Please note that no formal presentation will be made. Project information and materials can be viewed as they become available online at http://www.ncdot.gov/projects/publicmeetings. ofBy Charlenepayday Crowell andwould do – financialcar-title harm. For in loans 35 states are subject to NNPA Congresswoman Maxine Wa- triple-digit interest rates that ters, the committee’s Ranking range from 154 to 677 per- Since its inception, the Con- Anyone desiring additional information may contact either NCDOT Project Member, ‘the Wrong Choice cent. sumer Financial Protection Act’ would be an apt and ac- If Hensarling has his way, Manager, Zahid Baloch, PE at 1548 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC Bureau has faced an unrelent- curate description. Congress will enact a bill re- 27699-1548, by phone: (919) 707-6012, or by e-mail at [email protected] ing onslaught of attacks. From “I want to be very clear for plete with provisions that lawmakers to lobbyists and or NCDOT Consultant Project Manager, Candice Andre, AICP (VHB) at 940 anyone who is watching – that would reverse forward strides business organizations, many is exactly what this bill would in consumer protection, Main Campus Drive, Suite 500, Raleigh, NC 27606, by phone: (919) 741- still maintain that the market- result in,” Walters said during many taken in the wake of the place should regulate itself, 5346 or by e-mail at [email protected]. the hearing. “The Wrong Great Recession of 2008 and and government should just Choice Act thoroughly dis- others with origins dating to get out of the way. mantles Wall Street reform, the Great Depression of the Count the chair of the NCDOT will provide auxiliary aids and services under the Americans with guts the Consumer Financial 1930s. House Financial Services Protection Bureau, and takes While many state officials Disabilities Act for disabled persons who wish to participate in this meeting. Committee, Dallas’ Rep. Jeb us back to the system that al- have taken on predatory lend- Hensarling, as a key believer Anyone requiring special services should contact Jamille Robbins, Human lowed risky and predatory ing in several of its abusive who is determined to roll Wall Street practices and forms, the CFPB worked in Environment Section via e-mail at [email protected] or by phone (919) back regulations and ham- products to crash our econ- concert. As states exercised 707-6085 as early as possible so that arrangements can be made. string regulators, if not elimi- omy.” their respective authorities, nate them. On April 26, he Without a doubt, the bill en- the CFPB investigated and en- convened a hearing to for- courages government to take forced legal provisions of a Persons who speak Spanish and do not speak English, or have a limited abil- mally unveil legislation a blind eye to lenders that re- federal law that stops unfair, dubbed the Financial CHOICE ity to read, speak or understand English, may receive interpretive services peatedly harm borrowers by deceptive, and abusive acts Act 2.0. Participating in the trapping them into turnstiles and practices in financial upon request prior to the meeting by calling 1-800-481-6494. session were expert wit- of debt and re-borrowing that services, or UDAAP. As a fed- nesses, the majority of whom eventually leads to overdrafts, eral consumer agency, the echoed Hensarling’s views. closed bank accounts and, in CFPB also secured nearly $12 Aquellas personas que hablan español y no hablan inglés, o tienen limita- This bill deserves a new the worst scenarios, bank- billion on behalf of American ciones para leer, hablar o entender inglés, podrían recibir servicios de inter- name; let’s call it something ruptcies. Today, consumers more akin to what it really Please seeLOANS/5A pretación si los solicitan antes de la reunión llamando al 1-800-481-6494.

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AUCTIONS Bids will be received by the County of Durham Purchasing Plans may be obtained/viewed: LIVE ONSITE AUCTION, Commercial Facility & 13+/- Acres, Division, Durham County Administrative Complex, 200 East https://connect.ncdot.gov/letting/Pages/default.aspx 5/15 at 12pm, 114 County Home Rd, Rockingham, NC, Sell- Main Street, 4th Floor, Durham, North Carolina 27701, until www.jrvannoy.com Subcontractor Plan Room ing for the General Court of Justice, Superior Court Division, 2:00 P.M. Eastern Time on May 31, 2017. The work contem- http://www.panteratools.com/download/DF3ACA1715 File 1G SP 41, ironhorseauction.com, 800.997.2248, plated will include an upgrade to the Audio Visual Presen- Vannoy Construction-1608 Hwy 221 North-Jefferson, NC, NCAL3936 tation and Broadcast Production Systems for the Commissioners’ Chambers and adjacent Conference WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Absolute Auction 44 GUITARS & KNIFE COLLECTION. May Room. 13 @ 12:00pm NOON 9497 N NC Hwy 150 Clemmons, NC ATTENTION SUBCONTRACTORS 27012 Leinbach Auction & Realty, LLC 336-416-9614 ncaf A Pre-Bid Conference will be held on May 11, 2017 at 10:00 T.A. Loving/ Clancy & Theys, a Joint Venture, is requesting 5871. Auctionzip.com for details A. M., Eastern Time in the Durham County Purchasing Divi- bids for their UNC Chapel Hill Central Campus Athletic sion Conference Room, Durham County Administrative Project for the following bid packages: 01A-Final Clean- ABSOLUTE AUCTION LIQUIDATION of FARM & TREE Related Complex, 4th Floor, 200 East Main Street, Durham, NC ing, 01D-General Trades, 02E-Fencing, 02F-Landscaping, EQUIPMENT SATURDAY MAY 20, 2017 10:00 AM FURCHES 27701. All bidders who intend to bid are encouraged to 03D-Concrete, 04A-Masonry, 05A-Steel, 06A-Millwork, 07A- EVERGREENS 954 HWY 194 North, West Jefferson, NC attend. Waterproofing, 07B-Roofing, 07D-Metal Panels, 08A- BOYER Realty & Auction 336-372-8888 Alum/Glass,08B-Overhead Doors, 08C-Doors/Frames/Hdw, [email protected] BoyerRealtyandAuction.com Instructions for submitting bids, specifications, a complete 09A-Drywall, 09B-Tile, 09C-Acoustical, 09E-Flooring, 09F- Col. James R. Boyer NCAL 1792 336-572-2323 description of the work involved, and the apparatus, sup- Painting, 10F-Specialties, 12A-Window Treatments, 13B- plies, materials, and equipment for which bids are invited Grandstands, 14A-Elevators, 15A-Plumbing, 15B-Fire RESTAURANT AUCTION. Wednesday, May 17 @10am. 20659 can be examined at the office of Durham County Pur- Protection, 15C-HVAC, 16A-Electrical. Bids will be received Catawba Ave. Cornelius, NC. Complete liquidation of chasing Division, Telephone No.: (919) 560-0051, and at at the office of Clancy & Theys Construction Company, Acropolis Café & Bar. Restaurant & Bar Equipment, Refrig- the following locations: 516 West Cabarrus Street no later than May 31, 2017 at eration, Seating, more. 704-791-8825. ncaf5479. www.Clas- 3:00 pm. All Subcontractors must be prequalified in order sicAuctions.com City of Durham Equal Opportunity and Equal Assurance to submit a bid. Office Durham , NC 27701 For second tier and supplier opportunities or bid docu- NC Institute of Minority Economic Development ments please contact Karol Melendez at 919-834-3601 or SENIOR LIVING Durham, NC 27701 [email protected]. A list of approved bid- ders may be obtained from our website: Do you or a loved one STRUGGLE on the stairs? Construct Connect Cary, NC 27518 (http://www.clancytheys.com/#locations). We have the AFFORDABLE solution! Questions concerning administrative matters should be di- T.A. Loving/Clancy & Theys have an affirmative policy of rected to Hilda W. 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(M/WBE) for the NCDOT projects 203844-Alamance, 9 Struggling on the stairs C203492-Durham, and C203907-Nash County projects. All Contractors who bid must be licensed to do work in the bids are due no later than 5:00 PM on May 15, 2017. Bids CALL US TOLL-FREE NOW State of North Carolina under the Act to Regulate the should be emailed to estimating@trianglegradingpaving- 1-844-657-5603 Practice of General Contracting. The Contractor’s North com or fax to 336-584-0145. For questions regarding the Carolina License number shall be designated on the out- *Certain restrictions apply. bid please call 336-584-1745. Plans and specifications are side of the envelope containing the Bid. available for review at the following locations: NCDOT website, NCDOT Division 7 office 1584 Yanceyville St, RPC Contracting is requesting bids from any interested Greensboro, NC 27415, NCDOT Division 5 office, 2612 N. 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RALEIGH FESTIVAL TRIBUNE Longleaf Film Festival is May 12-13 at N.C. Museum SUNDAY, MAY 7, 2017 – PAGE 1B of History, 5 E. Edenton St. Visit www.longleaffilmfesti- val.com/. NC STATE BOOK REVIEW Raleigh Mayor Nancy Mc- Farlane is the keynote speaker at NC State’s com- mencement May 13, 9 a.m., Power PNC Arena. Life & Arts CONCERT Kamara Thomas & The couple Night Drivers will perform May 14, 3 p.m., N.C. Mu- seum of History, 5 E. Eden- discusses ton St. AWARD Deadline for nominations grown-up for the North Carolina Award is May 15. Email Jen- [email protected]. loveLoving in the Grown Zone HEAT RELIEF By Zara D. Green and Operation Fan Heat Relief Alfred Edmond Jr. is accepting applications for Balboa Press heat assistance for 60 and over. Call (919) 855-3419. Citing consequences ranging CARY from divorce and intimate partner SCHOLARSHIP violence to damage done to fi- Friends of Page-Walker is nances, busi- accepting applications for nesses and its scholarship from any careers, Green Cary senior who has been and Edmond Jr. accepted into a college/uni- are escalating versity. Visit www.friend- their campaign sofpagewalker.org. Deadline: May 9. against “stupid- ity in the name CONCERT of love.” Yolanda Rabun will per- In addition to form May 10, 5:30-8:30 live events, on- p.m., Booth Amphitheatre. line training pro- Visit etix.com. grams and private coaching at GrownZone.com, the power couple DURHAM FESTIVAL offers their book, “Loving in the Tickets for American Grown Zone: A No-Nonsense Guide Dance Festival season are to Making Healthy Decisions in the now on sale. 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Rhiannon Giddens will “When you add the financial costs perform May 7, 7:30 p.m. to the emotional damage to individ- UNC’s Memorial Hall. uals and social consequences to our communities, and especially our SCIENCE children, it is clear that there is far A teen program, “Casey’s Laugh & Learn: Hands-On more at stake with our romantic Science!” will be held at var- choices than broken hearts and ious Durham libraries May hurt feelings,” Edmond said. “’Lov- 8-12. Contact: Archie Burke ing in the Grown Zone’ is the book at 560-0213. for those who believe, as we do, that we can and must do better.” HUMAN RELATIONS Added Green: “Too many people 2017 Human Relations accept that dissatisfaction, neglect, Advocacy Awards is May Boom Shock Fitness gets brides fit for that big day. 11, 6-9 p.m., Hayti Heritage infidelity, abuse, disrespect, con- Center, 804 Old Fayetteville flict, exploitation and betrayal are St. Contact: James E. 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Harvesting,By Melinda Myers cause regularstoring harvesting en- andgreatest concentration preserving of fla- loosely cover withherbs a plastic throughout year CORRESPONDENT courages new growth, which vor. This is the perfect time to bag. Keep basil out of the fridge to avoid discoloration Enjoy herbs all year round. means more for you to har- harvest herbs you plan to pre- and others on the counter for Harvest herbs now for gar- vest. Just be sure to leave serve. quick and frequent use. den-fresh meals and preserve enough foliage to maintain Use a pair of garden scissors Wrap dry thicker-leafed a few for the winter ahead. plant growth. or pruners for faster and eas- herbs like sage and thyme in Snip a few leaves or leaf- You can remove as much as ier harvesting. Make your cuts a paper towel, set inside a covered stems as needed. For 50 percent of the foliage from above a set of healthy leaves plastic bag and place in a the same intensity of flavor, annual herb plants. This is to keep the plants looking warmer section of the refrig- you generally need two to about when the plants near good. Then preserve the fla- erator. three times more fresh herbs their final height. You can re- vor and zest of herbs with Freeze sprigs, whole leaves than dried except for Rose- move up to one third from es- proper storage and preserva- or chopped clean herbs on a mary, which has an equally tablished perennial plants tion. cookie sheet. Or pack clean- strong flavor fresh or dried. that have been in the garden Store thin leafy herbs like diced herbs in ice cube trays Continue harvesting herbs as for several months or more. parsley and cilantro for up to and fill the empty spaces with frozen herbs and ice cubes in Or bundle several stems to- needed throughout the grow- Harvest when the plant has a week in the refrigerator. water. These are great for use an airtight container or baggie gether, secure with a rubber ing season. And don’t worry formed buds, but before they Place in a jar of water, like a in soups and stews. Store the in the freezer. about harming the plant be- open into flowers for the flower arrangement, and Please seeHERBS/2B 2B FOCUS/The Triangle Tribune Sunday, May 7, 2017 Lincoln Foundation hosts annual Legacy Luncheon

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The Lincoln Community Health Center Foundation hosted its fifth annual legacy luncheon TI-VIANNA WEBSTER last month at the Washington Duke Inn, honoring the Rev. Joseph S. Harvard of Durham. Over 250 persons attended, and the lunch raised over $40,000 for patient programs and Setrina Hunter proudly stands by her NCCU memorabilia wall in her home. services at Lincoln Community Health Center.

Left to right: Durham Mayor Bill Bell, County Commissioner Wendy Jacobs, Carlisle Har- vard, Harvard, Lois Deloatch, Carolyn E. Henderson, Rev. D. Michael Page, Howard Eisen- For NCCU alumnae, it’s son, Victoria Orto, Lisa Yarborough and Philip Harewood.

HBCU NEWS ‘eachBy Ti-Vianna Webster one, “Otherteach than being the many’ finan- model for a nationwide initia- N.C. CENTRAL universities. the AmeriCorps program and THE DURHAMVOICE cial stability for them, my tive. mission was to bring in the “I’ve seen the work she has Senior Damian “D.J.” The All-Star Challenge is other community based ini- DURHAM – Whether being younger crowd, mainly in the done for the community, as Medearis received the Ernest open to all four-year, degree- tiatives. recognized for her work with African-American demo- well as the work she does with C. Jones Sportsperson Award granting HBCUs in the conti- Anderson-Ford will be at Durham’s urban youth or graphic, so they could learn the youth,” said Sandra at the 2017 Honda Campus nental U.S. More than 50,000 NCCU for an interest meeting raising awareness and work- about the organization as well Knowles, a longtime friend. All-Star Chal- students have participated in on May 9 during the 10:40 ing to eliminate prejudice as learn and see something “She even helped me get into lenge. The the annual competition, in a.m. break. She will be meet- with the NAACP, Setrina new,” Hunter said. where I’m living, so she is re- award was pre- which schools vie to qualify ing with graduating seniors Hunter is truly a strong brick During her years of working ally a blessing to a lot of peo- sented during for the National Champi- who have an interest in learn- in the foundation of Down- with the NAACP, she noticed ple’s lives.” the annual tour- onship Tournament. NCCU ing more about the program. town and North East Central the help and outreach it had In her brick house in nament last teams have qualified for 27 of City Year may be an especially Durham. on the North East Central part Durham, Hunter’s love for month in Tor- the 28 previous tournaments, good fit for students who are After majoring in biology at as well as the Triangle. NCCU is clear. “My uncle was rance, Califor- bringing home a total of graduating yet unsure about N.C. Central University, she “There is a legal redress an Eagle; my aunt was an nia. Medearis $241,500 in competition win- what comes next, said Calleen began a career as a clinical re- committee and a labor com- Eagle, and if you got Eagles in was selected by nings. Herbert, interim director of searcher working at several Medearis mittee who likes to help out your family, guess what? fellow players To learn more about the the Office of Academic Com- companies before returning the Durham committee, espe- You’re going to NCCU,” she based on his dedication to Honda Campus All-Star Chal- munity Service Learning. In to NCCU for her master’s in cially with the areas this said. mentoring students in the lenge, visit www.hcasc.com. addition to valuable experi- biology and securing a posi- newspaper focuses on. The Her main focus now is black program, and also his team • Students who graduate ence, the program pays its tion at Glaxo-Smith Kline in labor committee helps out a youth, especially black spirit, camaraderie, good from NCCU have many op- members a monthly stipend 1981. lot because there are a decent women. sportsmanship and academic tions – now including the op- of $1,200 for basic living ex- While there, she became in- amount of people who feel “For my black children, they focus. His selection earns portunity to assist schools in penses throughout the year of volved with the GSK Founda- like they are being treated un- get so left behind because NCCU a $1,000 prize. struggling communities service, along with a $5,777 tion’s Women in Science fairly, so we kind of help be they may not know who to Medearis joins two former around the United States. lump sum at the end of the Scholars program in 1993. the voice for those people. ask or where to go, so I made NCCU players in being named NCCU has partnered with City service year that may be used She became a mentor and has The NAACP is really about it my mission in life to make for the honor: Susan Year, an education nonprofit for post-graduate education since mentored countless awareness,” Hunter contin- sure they stay on top of Creary,’10 and Tony Fraizer, that is dedicated to helping or to pay off existing student young women pursuing ca- ued. things so they can come out ’98. students and schools suc- loans. Existing student loan reers in science or just work- One of the big issues they on top, and have the proper Mederais and his team- ceed. payments will also be waived ing their way through life’s tackled as part of the Legal information they need to take mates made it to the “Sweet The program is affiliated during the service period. challenges. Redress Committee was the advantage of any opportuni- 16” playoff round of the 2017 with the Corporation for Na- For more information, con- Although her mentoring relationship between the po- ties that are out there,” she national tournament, in which tional and Community Serv- tact Herbert at originally started with women lice and the public in NECD. said. they competed against 48 his- ice, a public-private [email protected] or (919) in science, her involvement There was a lot of mistrust, “My aunt always use to tell torically black colleges and partnership that also oversees 530-6143. with the Durham NAACP and they helped with relation- me, ‘The sky is never the broadened her circle and her ship building that became a limit.” COLLEGE HAPPENINGS mentoring relationships. DURHAM TECH impact a student’s academic this year’s Project Skilling Up The North Carolina Tobacco life,” said Michelle Jordan, coordinator, we are certain Trust Fund Commission has Durham Tech assistant dean the program will be more vi- donated $25,000 in support of career readiness and skills able than ever,” Jordan said. of a Durham Technical Com- training programs. “This Students can apply for the munity College scholarship scholarship program will scholarship by registering on- Harvesting, storing and program that assists students make a tremendous differ- line at impacted by the declining to- ence to students affected by www.durhamtech.edu/pro- bacco industry. the downturn in tobacco jectskillingup. They will be re- preservingContinued from page 1B of yourherbs herbs to make all a fra- yearStore dried herbs in an air- Project Skilling Up, which farming, and it will help them quired to write a short band and use a spring-type grant edible wreath. Use fresh tight plastic or glass jar. helps affected students ex- achieve their academic and 150-word essay about how herbs that are flexible and Keep enjoying these fresh- plore contemporary career career goals at Durham Tech.” they were personally affected clothespin to hang them in a warm dry place to dry. Make easier to shape into a wreath. from-the-garden flavors paths, is available to students Over 40 individuals were or their family has been im- They will dry in place and can throughout the remainder of who reside in Durham and awarded a scholarship from pacted by the downturn in to- your own drying rack from an old embroidery hoop, string be harvested as needed. the season. And consider pre- Orange counties. The pro- the North Carolina Tobacco bacco or farming in North Speed up the drying process serving a few for you, your gram can provide up to $250 Trust Fund Commission last Carolina. The scholarship is and S hooks. Visit Bonnie Plants do-it-yourself Herb in the microwave. Place herbs family and friends to enjoy per student for tuition or year. open through Dec. 29, 2017. on a paper towel-covered throughout the winter. books, and can be used for “This year, with the com- For more information, con- Drying Rack project (bon- nieplants.com) for detailed in- paper plate. Start with one to curriculum or continuing ed- mission’s financial support, tact Ross at project- two minutes on high. Repeat Gardening expert Melinda ucation training. along with the dedication and [email protected] structions. Get creative and use some for 30 seconds as needed Myers has written over 20 gar- “Scholarships significantly commitment of Shawn Ross, or (919) 536-7222, ext. 4026. until the herbs are brittle. dening books.

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STAFF REPORTS percent at firms with 500 or similar offers from two busi- edge withmore, retirement according to a Pew nesses, but oneplan has a retire- Small business owners probably think they have Charitable Trusts report. ment plan and the other enough headaches already, Employee-sponsored 401(k) doesn’t. “It separates you what with meeting payroll, and IRA plans are among the from the pack,” Denney said. dealing with government reg- more popular options for • A lower tax bill: The busi- ulations and pleasing cus- businesses that do offer a re- ness potentially can reduce its tomers. Setting up a tirement benefit. Those sav- tax burden because a com- retirement plan for their em- ings plans allow the pany’s contributions to the re- ployees is just extra red tape employees to deposit money tirement plan are tax – and possibly expense – they routinely in the accounts with deductible. In some cases, the can do without. a deduction taken out of their businesses also may qualify NCNS But creating such a plan is paychecks. for a tax credit to help offset more doable than they may Since these are tax-deferred the cost of starting the plan, Church leaders say Sen. Thom Tillis is ignoring their voice. realize and even comes with retirement plans, the employ- according to the IRS. benefits for the small busi- ees see a lower income-tax bill • An opportunity to invest ness and its owner, says An- at the end of the year. Some in your own retirement: Like drew Denney, founder and employers also offer a com- their employees, small busi- CEO of Prosperity Financial pany match, providing an ness owners may not want to Group. even heftier balance to the ac- work forever and need to set “I’ve worked with some em- counts. aside money for their own re- NC church leaders feel ployee retirement plans But employees aren’t the tirements. They’ll enjoy the where there was in excess of only ones who benefit. Den- same tax-deferred benefits $500 million in the plan,” ney says there’s also an up- the employees do as they side for the small business build that nest egg. Denney said. “At the other snubbedBy Stephanie Carson of variousby denominations Sen. in medicalTillis practitioners and owner: “It’s worthwhile for a small North Carolina to meet with stay-at-home moms. end, I’ve seen businesses with N.C. NEWS SERVICE as few as 10 employees set up • Employee recruiting and business owner to investigate Tillis anywhere, any time and "We're not scary people, and RALEIGH – Church leaders a plan.” retention: Any business wants whether an employee retire- have gotten no positive re- we really want to express our are among those constituents Yet, as a group, small busi- to hang onto good employees ment plan is more attainable sponse except ‘yes, yes, opinion," she said. "He's hav- requesting a meeting with nesses tend to forgo retire- and offering a retirement plan than they might realize,” Den- maybe later,’ " she said. ing Facebook town hall meet- Sen. Thom Tillis, with no suc- ment plans. For example, only helps do that. They’ll be hap- ney said. “A financial profes- The Council of Churches ings. He just pontificates in cess. They have plenty of 22 percent of workers at firms pier knowing they’re more sional with experience in confirms it has been attempt- his own little bubble. I feel like company. There are hundreds with fewer than 10 employees likely to have some financial setting up such plans can ex- ing to meet with the senator we're in a constitutional crisis of North Carolina residents report having access to a security in retirement. A re- plain to them the advantages since January. at this point if our senators who have been asking to meet workplace savings plan or tirement benefit also serves and disadvantages, and sug- Tillis did not respond to re- don't wake up and start chal- with the U.S. senator only to pension, compared with 74 as a recruiting tool. Imagine a gest which plan would work quests for comment, but he lenging this president." job candidate who’s weighing best for their situation.” have their requests denied. has held Facebook town hall When she hears of people The disconnect has resulted meetings for constituents, Tillis does meet with, Stokes in gatherings outside of Tillis' saying it is an effort to be ac- says she is upset about the Raleigh office regularly since cessible to more voters. lack of accessibility to a state the Trump inauguration. Voters also report trouble leader. The Rev. Jeanette Stokes, ex- meeting with Sen. Richard "I got an email from Sen. ecutive director of the Re- Burr as well, with some even Tillis' office touting all of the source Center for Women and putting up a "missing per- groups and people that Sen. Ministry for the South, says sons" billboard in Charlotte Tillis has met with in North Compassionate even established, nonpartisan last month. Carolina, and I just shook my religious groups have been Karen Ziegler is among the head saying, 'No, he will not unsuccessful in meeting with organizers of the "Tuesdays meet with people who re- Tillis in his home state. with Tillis" events. A retired quest; he meets with people Baptist burns note "The North Carolina Council nurse practitioner, she says who are apparently strong of Churches, for instance, most of the people who par- supporters,'" she continued. they offered to get the heads ticipate are retired teachers, ‘Authentic Love’ calls teens

to Bytheir Aaron Earls identityton to write the study in for guys Christfor holy living, they'll draw on BAPTIST PRESS and Amy-Jo Girardier for girls the ministry of the Holy Spirit to articulate the message to to give them the strength to NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Love is students. Due to his experi- put to death the desires of a popular topic in today's cul- ence as a church planter in their flesh." ture, especially around Valen- Los Angeles and his involve- Girardier said many girls are tine's Day. But since many ment in the Urban Youth finding their identity with a teens hear a distorted view, Workers Institute, Horton has boyfriend or social media ap- "Authentic Love," a new True "a unique voice and back- proval. "The truth is, our iden- Love Waits Bible Study, aims ground that resonates with tity is not even determined by to ground students' concept guys from both the city as us," she said. "Our identity is of love in their identity in well as the suburbs," Daniel determined by the one who Christ. said. made us. And when we know Authentic Love, divided into Girardier has years of expe- Him, we begin to know some studies for guys and girls, rience as a girls' minister in key things about our identity. places a "strong emphasis on the local church and "equips We are loved. We are valued. developing a lifestyle of per- other girls' ministers, moms We are made for relationship. sonal holiness and helps stu- and youth workers engaged And we are made to worship dents understand sex and in the girls' ministry conver- Him." purity in light of the Gospel," sation," Daniel said. Girardier said too often said Karen Daniel, team leader Girardier believes it is vital churches unknowingly dis- in student ministry publish- for churches and parents to connect purity from a loving ing at LifeWay Christian Re- help students understand a God and connect it instead to sources of the Southern biblical perspective on sex be- a moral checklist of do's and Baptist Convention. cause others are "very willing don'ts. Instead, churches Each eight-session study be- to invite our children to talk need to tell teenagers "about gins with a recorded video about sex." the loving God who created message from the author that Horton agrees. He said Au- sex and why there are bound- leads students to discuss the thentic Love is needed now aries to this great gift." topic for that session, such as because "culture is vocal Both authors said their redemption, love, identity or about impurity. Companies prayer is that students come humility. Next, students con- are spending millions to bar- to understand purity as a life- sider what culture has to say rage our youth with their mis- long journey, not a momen- about the issue, compare that guided views of identity, love tary choice. message with the truth found and sexuality that are in direct "I pray that girls come to in Scripture, then consider conflict with Scripture. Our know their identity, signifi- how to practically apply what goal is to refute the culture by cance and purpose in Christ," they learn to their own pur- boldly communicating God's Girardier said, "and in doing suit of personal holiness. Word regarding His command so, His lordship impacts their The gender-specific studies for holy living." purity – not for a moment but "make it easy for student pas- Authentic Love attempts to for a lifetime as they pursue tors and leaders to establish a do this by helping students Him daily to become more BONITTA BEST safe environment where both find their identity in Christ. like Him." After four fruitful years, Compassionate Baptist Church in Raleigh burned its $341,000 guys and girls could speak "Identity drives action," Hor- For information on Authen- openly and honestly," Daniel ton said. "If someone knows tic Love, visit mortgage in a special ceremony last Sunday. The Rev. James Burgess, center, addresses said. the congregation as the fire is lit. Check out our Instagram page for video coverage. they are in Christ, and they TrueLoveWaits.com. LifeWay enlisted D.A. Hor- understand His commands WWW.TRIANGLETRIBUNE.COM Lots of The Triangle fun TRIBUNE sports SUNDAY, MAY 7, 2017 – PAGE 4B still aheadWith commencements just HBCU FOOTBALL around the corner and Mother’s Day fast approaching, area sports activities are springing into high gear. The Durham Bulls Youth Ath- Sports letic League began Tuesday at Long Meadow Park on Liberty Street. The 9- to 12-year-old league, which is part of the Cal DBYAL opens Ripken Little League organiza- tion, competes Tuesday and Thursday nights with two games on Long Meadow and Scarborough fields. Tarik Cohen, white shirt, waits with family The DBYAL is run by Herb Sel- new season and friends to hear his name called. lars, who has been with the program since the beginning 23 years ago. I’ve known Herb for 19 of those years, and you won’t find a more dedicated and nicer person to be around. The league’s regular season runs through June 8 – barring weather makeups – before hosting a t o u r n a m e n t championship. Six Athletics, coached by Terry McMillan Grambling WR Chad Williams was the first (not the author), HBCU player taken in the Draft. are the defending champions. BONITTA About two BEST weeks before the DBYAL finishes its season, Long Ball RBI will pick up the baseball slack. Run by Pat James, the inner-city league for 13- to 18- year-olds enters its ninth sea- son. BONITTA BEST I wrote earlier this year that Shepherd Middle School student Jayon Hansley, 12, pitched a complete game Pat was short of coaches, but I for the Durham Police Department. Jayon struck out six batters and allowed no talked to her at the DBYAL game Tuesday, and she said hits in DPD’s 11-0 win over Six Athletics in the Durham Bulls Youth Athletic League. Alabama State’s Jylan Ware everything is full steam ahead, thanks to the generosity of sev- eral Duke professors who will be volunteering. Notice I said DUKE! A&T’s Cohen Their season opens June 1 at 6 p.m. at . Long Ball RBI and DBYAL have partnered to host a Pitch, Hit & fulfills NFL Run event for both girls and boys ages 7-14 on May 7, 3 p.m., at Durham Athletic Park. dreamsBy Bonitta Best The best overall winner ad- [email protected] vances to the Sectionals in Tarik Cohen accomplished something for- Raleigh for a chance to win an mer North Carolina A&T running back greats all-expense-paid trip to Major Maurice Hicks, Maurice Smith and Michael League Baseball All-Star Week. Basnight couldn’t – earn an NFL Draft selec- Visit pitchhitrun.com for more tion. information. The senior running back was selected by For football fans who can’t the Chicago Bears with the get enough of the sport, even 119th overall pick in the fourth during the offseason, the Trian- round, making him the first gle Torch professional indoor Aggie drafted in 12 years and football team in Raleigh is 2-0. the first running back to go as The Torch tried for win No. 3 high. this weekend at “Tarik Cohen is a young man against the Savannah Steam. who has never had a bad day,” Harold Turner coaches the N.C. A&T coach Rod Broadway team. Check out their Facebook Stewart said. “He is the kind of guy who page for upcoming games. can put an entire room in a good mood with On the female side is the Car- his energy and friendliness. We're going to olina Phoenix women’s tackle miss that around here. Whenever we were football team. The Phoenix having a bad practice or things weren't going have been quite successful well in a game, it was Tarik Cohen that got since starting up in 2006 with JOHN MCCANN us going. If he takes that hard-working spirit just 15 players. Jordan-Matthews multi-sport athlete heads to Governor’s School. and energy with him to Chicago, he is going The team won the IWFL to be OK.” Founders Bowl last season and Despite his size, the Bunn native made an is currently undefeated at 4-0. impression at last month’s NFL Combine Carolina joined the Women’s with the third-fastest, 40-yard dash among Football Alliance this season. running backs (4.42). “We are very pleased to have Cohen ends his illustrious four-year career such a championship caliber Siler City’s ‘Flea’ balances as the MEAC’s all-time leading rusher with team join the WFA,” 5,619 yards and three consecutive offensive Director of Operations Lisa player of the year honors. King said. “The Phoenix is a By John McCann 26. They’ll be among 670 of this state’s top The Black College Football Hall of Fame very strong and competitive two sports and risingacademics high school juniors and seniors awarded him with the Deacon Jones Award, SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE team that has a very long and who’ll hang out on the cutting-edge of aca- and the Pigskin Club of Washington, D.C., rich history of football suc- SILER CITY, N.C. — Generally speaking, no demics and arts. named him its Black College Player of the cess.” job is safe on a ball field. Getting outworked Both Lorbacher’s and Bailey’s names were Year. Willie “Coach Dub” Parker of could get a guy on the bench. among those from the district that crossed Durham is the coach. He’s an IT Keelan “The Flea” Bailey is taking his the desk of Chatham County Schools super- Williams picked by Cardinals support specialist in his day chances. intendent Derrick D. Jordan, whose nomi- Grambling State wide receiver Chad job. “I’m very good with priorities,” Bailey nations were processed by a statewide Williams is headed to Arizona. Williams was The team used to play its said. “I know what comes first, which is ac- Governor’s School selection committee. the first HBCU player taken in the draft as the home games at Durham ademics.” With campuses at Salem College in Win- 98th overall pick in the third round. County Stadium but has since A defensive back and slot receiver at Jor- ston-Salem and in Raleigh, He finished his Grambling career with 210 moved to Northeast Guilford dan-Matthews High School, Bailey will students aren’t at Governor’s School taking catches for 3,062 yards and 28 touchdowns. High in McLeansville, North spend a chunk of both June and July in tests and doing graded assignments or oth- He led the SWAC in catches (90), yards re- Carolina. Governor’s School of North Carolina, the erwise angling to earn credit hours. This is ceiving (1,337) and tied for touchdowns (11) And for golf enthusiasts, the nation’s oldest statewide summer residen- about pure intellectual stimulation. Areas in his senior season. He posted six 100-yard annual Triangle Golf Challenge, tial program for intellectually gifted high of study include English, French, Spanish, efforts, including a 13-grab, 152-yard per- hosted by the Banks Law Firm, school students. math, natural science, social science, art, formance against Arizona. is June 16 at Croasdaile Coun- Bailey is taking his chances, because sum- choral music, instrumental music, theater The Tigers were named black college na- try Club. (Disclaimer: I am a mertime will be grind time for the upcom- and dance. Lorbacher will explore art at tional champions after defeating North Car- member of the Banks board.) ing football season. And this will be his Meredith. Bailey will muse on math at olina Central in the Celebration Bowl. North Carolina Central is the senior campaign. Granted, he’s been a Salem. collegiate host school this year starter for football coach Marty Scotten. But In 1963, Terry Sanford founded Gover- Ware heads to Oakland and will have coaches LeVelle jobs aren’t safe on ball fields. nor’s School when he was North Carolina’s Alabama State offensive tackle Jylan Ware Moton and Jerry Mack present Careers away from ball fields aren’t guar- governor. was picked by the Oakland Raiders in the at both the reception the night anteed, either. Dark, who also is the athletics director at seventh round and the 231st overall pick. He before and at the golf chal- “You have to have the understanding that Jordan-Matthews, said none of her coaches is the first Hornet drafted since Michael Coe lenge. your education is going to take you further would penalize players for pursuing aca- in 2007. “The presence of NCCU’s than that ball,” Jordan-Matthews assistant demic enrichment. The culture at Jordan- Ware, a three-year starter, has been de- head football and basketball principal Melody Dark said. Matthews puts more weight on an A or a B scribed as “remarkable balance and lateral coaches is a Big Deal – espe- Bailey’s a good athlete, real quick, shifty in classrooms than Xs and Os on playing control” and “legitimate left tackle potential.” cially coming from the most — that’s why Dark nicknamed him The Flea. fields, she explained. The selection makes up for Ware being successful HBCU in the coun- But the young man’s had his nose in the It’s doubtful that other players will get an snubbed from the NFL Combine. try,” Attorney Sherrod Banks playbook of life, too. Success in that arena edge on Bailey while he’s at Governor’s wrote in an email. tends to hinge on degrees and diplomas, School, Scotten said. Bailey will find a way Albany State’s Stewart off to Indy The goal is to raise $50,000 and going to Governor’s School would help to make sure his body is right before the The Indianapolis Colts selected Albany for CIS Durham at the June 15 him prep for that lineup. Jets start training camp. State defensive tackle Grover Stewart in the reception, which will have a “He’s very conscientious about his aca- “He’ll be ready to go,” Scotten said. fourth round of the NFL Draft. live and silent auction. That demics,” Scotten said. “He doesn’t mind working,” Dark said. Stewart, the 144th pick, recorded 37 tack- amount would fund a CIS Grad- That’s what got Bailey in Governor’s The guy also plays basketball and runs les (26 solo), 12 tackles for a loss of 61 yards uation Coach at Hillside High. School. He and Northwood High junior track for the Jets, in addition to juggling his and 7.5 sacks for a loss of 52 yards. He grad- To learn more, call Sherrod at Joseph Lorbacher will represent Chatham books. He’s got great balance. uated in December with a criminal justice de- (919) 474-9137. County Schools there from June 18 to July gree. 5B SPORTS/The Triangle Tribune Sunday, May 7, 2017 HBCU BASKETBALL

COURTESY PHOTO MATT DUNHAM, AP Left to right: AD Derek Carter, President Maria Thompson and Juan Dixon. British boxer Anthony Joshua, right, smiles as he celebrates after beating Ukrainian boxer Wladimir Klitschko. hire Joshua may make ex-MarylandBy Bonitta Best star Dixon [email protected] By Tim Dahlberg clude a rematch with Kl- even more confidence in his Former University of Mary- boxing must-seeitschko, who had it written ability TV to dominate any AP BOXING WRITER land star Juan Dixon has the into his contract that he heavyweight in the ring. name Coppin State is looking LONDON — Anthony would have that right should The crowd at Wembley was for to help rejuvenate its Joshua remained in the ring he lose. drawn by all of that, and men’s basketball program. long after 90,000 of his sup- And then there’s Tyson more. Joshua has the kind of Dixon was named the Ea- porters had filed out of Wem- Fury, the British nomad who charisma that fight promot- gles head coach last week, re- bley Stadium, posing happily upset Klitschko in 2015 be- ers swoon over, and is so placing Michael Grant whose for pictures with his team fore being waylaid by mental popular at home that the contract was not renewed. and hugging just about and other issues. Sunday Times devoted the “He has had many achieve- everyone he knew. “Tyson Fury, where you’re first full three pages of its ments in his life through No reason to leave early at, baby? Is that what you sports section to his big win. hard work and dedication, when being the heavyweight want to see?” Joshua asked. “You can hear I’m a little bit and for that he has received the Washington Wizards. have a rich history that I can- champion is so much fun. “I “Come on, we’re here, man. I emotional because I know numerous recognition from “My vision is to take our not wait to experience.” just want to fight everyone, enjoy fighting. I love fighting. I’ve got doubters that think I all levels of basketball,” Ath- university to the next level,” Moore is an Ole Miss Hall of man,” Joshua said. “I’m really I want to give 90,000 people can’t do this and that, but I letics Director Derek Carter he said. “I will be a leader at Famer. She played profes- loving this right now.” another chance to witness a dig deep,” Joshua said. “As I said. “His tenacity, his deter- Coppin State that you and sionally in the WNBA, Europe There was a lot to love in lovely night of boxing.” said, if you don’t take part, mination, his passion, his re- the city of Baltimore will be and Asia. front of a packed crowd at The possibilities are tanta- you’re going to fail. Just give lentless attitude, and finally proud of.” As a coach, she led LSU Eu- England’s national stadium, lizing indeed, and so are the it a go and you never know his strong desire to give back nice, a junior college, to a 26- where Joshua got off the can- prospects for stardom for the outcome.” to his home city of Baltimore Moore heads to 4 record, including 16 vas to stop longtime cham- Joshua. Largely unknown First, though, Joshua must are the traits that we were Clark Atlanta straight games at one point, pion Wladimir Klitschko in a outside Britain except by ar- come to the U.S. and expose seeking in the new leader of Another former player will in just one season. She’s also coming out party of sorts dent boxing fans, he an- himself to American boxing our program.” take over the head-coaching coached on the AAU and high that electrified the boxing nounced himself as the fans in at least one fight, pos- Dixon previously coached reins at an HBCU. Two-time school levels. world. future of the division with a sibly two. The Fury fight at the University of District of WNBA champion Yolanda “She is the missing ingredi- The biggest heavyweight spectacular right hand that would likely be in England, Columbia, where he led the Moore has been named Clark ent to build champions on fight in British history was made Klitschko look like a though a rematch with Kl- Lady Firebirds to a 3-25 Atlanta’s women’s basketball and off the court,” Athletics also the best. There was an very large bobblehead in the itschko could take place in record in his only season. coach. Director Lin Dawson said. “I epic fifth round where 11th round of a fight that the U.S. He is still the Terrapins all- “I am very happy to be at a am particularly encouraged Joshua knocked Klitschko until then was either man’s “I’m only going to im- time leading scorer with school that puts an emphasis by the empowerment and down and then held on him- to win. prove,” said Joshua, whose 2,269 points, and holds six on women’s sports, and I motivational skills she brings self to survive, along with a His knockout power is un- quick path to success had program records. He led UM hope to live up to the high to women’s basketball. Ex- knockdown a round later by questioned, and after Satur- been questioned by some to its first NCAA Tournament level of support we receive,” posing student-athletes to in- Klitschko. day night so is his heart. In outside his camp. “As I said, championship in 2002. He Moore said. “Clark Atlanta dividuals with the sum of her And when Joshua had fin- only his 19th fight, he gained I’m not perfect, but I’m try- spent nine seasons in the and the city of Atlanta both life experiences is priceless.” ished almost taking Kl- invaluable experience and ing.” NBA after being drafted by itschko’s head off in the 11th round, a heavyweight divi- sion moribund for years was suddenly very much alive once again. Just five years removed from winning an Olympic gold medal in London, Joshua stopped a fighter who dominated the heavyweight division for nearly a decade. Though the win came with some anxious moments for the hometown fans, it also established Joshua as a su- perstar in the making who just might be the fighter who can make boxing must-see TV once again. “Anthony was better today than I,” Klitschko said. “It’s really sad that I didn’t make it tonight. I was planning to do it. It didn’t work. But all the respect to Anthony, con- gratulations.” A heavyweight title fight unlike any seen in the coun- try that invented boxing did- n’t just end with the hometown favorite’s hand aloft in victory. It ended in such spectacular fashion that Joshua can now write his own ticket in a heavyweight division long starved for star power. That will at some point likely include a megafight with American Deontay Wilder, who owns a piece of the title and is a huge puncher himself. It could in-

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Cheesy Bacon Jalapeno Corn Muffins and Sausage and Egg Tarts with Asparagus and Tomatoes FAMILY FEATURES Sausage and Egg Tarts here’s no denying that brunch with Asparagus and Tomatoes Flour, for dusting is a popular favorite, but you 1 package (about 1 pound) frozen prepared puff pastry, don’t have to leave the com fort thawed of your own home to enjoy a 9 eggs, brought to room tem- perature for 30 minutes, divided delicious spread with family 1 teaspoon water 1 Smithfield Hometown and friends. Original Fresh Sausage Roll, Enjoy this weekend luxury every day and bring brunch sliced into 8 patties, cooked and COURTESY PHOTO home with premium ingredients like Smithfield’s Home- halved Texas Southern women’s golf team will play at the Albuquerque, New Mexico, town Original Bacon, Anytime Favorites Diced Ham and 1 pound fresh asparagus regional site in the NCAA women’s golf championships. 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Open to boys and oven and immediately tamp down Virginia Union golfer Allan swept the Falcons in a soft- girls ages 3-6. 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese centers inside of scored line care- Day will participate in the 2 eggs ball doubleheader to take the The Day Camp for boys 7- fully with back of fork. NCAA Division II Men’s Re- conference crown. SAU fin- 17 is June 12-15 from 8:45 6 tablespoons butter, melted Lightly beat 1 egg with water and gional Golf Championship. ishes in second place, still a.m. to 3 p.m. in McDougald- 1/3 cup honey brush outside frames of pastry with Day, the 2017 CIAA golfer of two spots higher than last McLendon Arena. 3/4 cup milk or buttermilk egg wash. Slightly over lap ping the year, is seeded No. 3. The season. 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The Hawks earned an auto- sion II Outdoor Champi- St. Augustine’s overlap slices. Bake 10-12 minutes, or until bacon has just Return to oven and bake 8-10 matic bid after winning their onships later this month. Men’s basketball has begun to crisp. Remove from oven and drain on paper minutes, or until puff pastry is second straight CIAA title. rescheduled its Total Athlete towels. Increase oven temperature to 400 F. golden brown and eggs have just set. Shaw Scholarship Golf Classic to In large bowl, stir together flour, cornmeal, baking pow- Let cool slightly and transfer tarts WOMEN The Bears ended their ten- May 22 at River Ridge Golf der, salt and cheese until well mixed. with spatula to serving plate and N.C. Central nis season with a 6-0 shutout Club. The classic was origi- In small bowl, whisk eggs until frothy and stir in serve warm. Softball clinched a spot in to Mercyhurst in the first nally set for April 22 but melted butter, honey and milk. 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