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We print on 100% Recycled newsprint The Voice of Scotland County | Established 1882 | www.LaurinburgExchange.com | 50 Cents Fate of municipal pole in this edition Up in the air: agreements uncertain Scott Witten in new agreements to allow pany could not be reached by Editor companies like Time Warner this newspaper for comment. and AT&T to attach lines to “We have not received The city of Laurinburg has the poles that the municipal- anything back from Time not updated its pole attach- ity owns. Warner,” Burchins said. “All ment agreements in more The city’s agreement with around the state, Time War- than seven decades. City offi- AT&T dates from 1939. There ner has not worked very well cials say a dispute with Time is no agreement with Time with cities on pole attach- Warner Communications Warner. ment agreements. A number could delay that update a Burchins said AT&T has of cities are going to have to Contributed photos while longer. responded to the city’s latest get together and take some City Manager Ed Burchins proposed agreement, while action.” Rep. Larry Kissell talks with County Patient estimated that the city could Time Warner has not. Manager Kevin Patterson. make about $50,000 a year Officials with the cable com- See Air Page 2a advocacy workshop Chamber Oct. 14 “flies in” Page 2A Teachers of the Year for summit Recipes Mary Katherine Murphy [email protected] needed for Staff reporter cookbook Ten representatives from Page 5A the Laurinburg/Scotland County Area Chamber of Bowen Butler Clark Cribb Currie Ingrim Commerce travelled to Morrion’s Washington, D.C. this week to talk about the economy. shows well The North Carolina Busi- ness and Economic Devel- in Marion opment Summit provided a forum for chambers to meet with congressional represen- Page 2B tatives and bring local needs Johnson Meredith Ocean Russell Smith Terry to their attention. coming up “We don’t go thinking that we’re going to come back Day of “Your peers have recognized you for with money or jobs in hand, Caring! but we do make sure that what you do for children in school.” our congressmen and legisla- tors for the state are aware of what’s going on in Scot- Sections —Rick Stout land County, and I think we Superintendent were successful in that,” said Classified 5b Tremblay Ward Chamber President Theresa Lamson. Comics 4b The summit was initiated in the mid-1980s, and each Community Educators recognized for work state has its own annual Calendar ognized you for what you do their individual schools. 3a Mary Katherine Murphy summit, organized by its [email protected] for children in your school.” “It was really exciting for congressmen and represen- Obituaries taff reporter 2a S Being named a teacher me to think that, out of all tatives. This year’s summit of the year was “definitely the teachers in the school, pinion Sixteen Scotland County included a leadership panel O a big shock and a huge 4a public school teachers were my peers thought that I was with executives from North recognized at the Scotland honor,” said Katie Clark, a the outstanding one of the Carolina companies as well Service fifth grade teacher at I. Ellis Directory 6b County Schools’ annual year,” said Jenni Blackwell- as a question and answer Teachers of the Year ban- Johnson Middle School, who Currie, who teaches first session with members of the Sports quet. was also named Teacher grade at Wagram Primary. North Carolina Congressio- 1b The teachers awarded rep- of the Year for Scotland “It’s definitely an honor nal delegation. Your TV County earlier this year. - not a lot of words can ex- “We were able to meet with b resent thirteen elementary 2 and middle schools in the “I’m looking forward to rep- press how I feel,” said Fe- all of our representatives: resenting Scotland County Today’s weather county, as well as Scotland licia Ingram, who teaches Richard Burr, Kay Hagan, High School. Schools at the regional level keyboarding and computer Renee Ellmers, Larry Kis- 65 High “It’s a very special time to and I appreciate all of the technology at Spring Hill sell, and Mike McIntyre,” be recognized as Teacher of support that I have received Middle School. “I love what Lamson said. the Year for your school,” from everyone thus far.” I do and it’s so honorable to “We try to go as a Cham- Superintendent Rick Stout Recognition as a teacher be selected by my peers.” ber every other year, but of the year reflects a great with the economy the way Low told the assembled winners However, no award can 57 at the banquet on Monday measure of respect from For Subscription night. “Your peers have rec- teachers’ fellows within See Teachers Page 2a See ummit Page 5a Or Delivery S Concerns: 276-2311, Ext. 18 Corporations aid in Classified Ads: 276-2311, ext. 10 Relay for Life efforts Weddings & Mary Katherine Murphy sponsors Scotland Cancer Engagements: [email protected] Treatment Center, Meritor, 276-2311, Ext. 15 Staff reporter and Wal-Mart Supercenter. Many of Relay’s corpo- issing our Scotland County Relay for M Y rate sponsors are also rep- Life has impassioned many Paper? resented by teams at the volunteers and participants Call By 10 a.m.: event. “Rostra Cure Com- over its 15-year tenure, but 276-2311, Ext. 18 mandos,” representing many sponsors are equally Bronze sponsor Rostra Pre- devoted to the cause. cision Controls, Inc., have This year, Relay will be raised $5,300 in addition to sponsored by 37 companies, the $1,000 corporate contri- most of them local, includ- bution. ing Excalibur ($10,000) level sponsor Eaton and Contributed photo three Gold ($5,000) level See Aid Page 2a Rostra's Relay members Crystal Powell, Carol Douglas, Sherry Meeks, and Nancy Currie. For Your Local News - Click On - www.laurinburgexchange.com - Page 2a The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Saturday, September 17, 2011 Crime Report Patient advocacy LAUREL HILL – Patrick Covington, summons on Thurs- report. Belinda Troutman, 31, of Lot 15 David’s day for one count of 42, of 10044 Gibson Mobile Home Park, writing worthless LAUREL HILL workshop Oct.14 Highway, was ar- was issued a criminal checks, according to a – Regina Sears, 43, rested Thursday summons on Thurs- sheriff’s report. of 9823 Hunt Road, Staff report under a warrant for day for one count of was arrested Friday There is a workshop planned next month one count of larceny, second degree tres- LAURINBURG – under a warrant for to train people how to lead educational pro- according to a sher- passing and one count John McNeill, 43, of one count of obstruct- grams on patient advocacy strategies. iff’s report. Troutman of communicating 302 Hardin St., was ing justice, one count Called Train the Trainer, the workshop was placed under a threats, according to arrested Thursday of failure to appear wil also help with advance care planning written promise to ap- a sheriff’s report. under an order for ar- in court, and one out- conversations, including making decisions pear in court. rest for two counts of standing criminal about organ, eye and tissue donation. LAURINBURG failure to appear at a summons, according This free workshop will be LAUREL HILL – – Mary Elliott, 37, child support hearing, to a sheriff’s report. held from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., Brian Quick, 39, of of 19460 Pineneedle according to a sher- Sears was placed Oct. 14 at the Dulin Center 10044 Gibson High- Circle, was issued a iff’s report. under a $10,000 se- on the campus of Scotland way, was arrested criminal summons cured bond. Memorial Hospital in Laurin- Thursday under a on Thursday for one LAUREL HILL burg. It is hosted by Hospice warrant for one count count of cyber stalk- – Jeremy Pinkston, LAURINBURG – of Scotland County in conjunc- of larceny, according ing, according to a 31, of 14960 Bayfield John Roseboro, 40, tion with Project Compassion. to a sheriff’s report. sheriff’s report. Road, was issued a was arrested Friday Tiffany Christensen, direc- Quick was placed criminal summons under a warrant for tor of the Finding Your Voice Christensen under a written prom- EAST LAURIN- Friday for one count two counts of mali- initiative, will lead the work- ise to appear in court. BURG – Billy Jacobs, of violating a solid cious conduct by a shop. 61, of 15 7th St., was waste ordinance, ac- prisoner, according to Christensen was born with cystic fibro- LAURINBURG – issued a criminal cording to a sheriff’s a sheriff’s report. sis, has lived with debilitating pulmonary illnesses and has survived two double lung transplants. She is now a recognized public speaker, community educator and author. Charity sale to aid nonprofits She brings her personal experience as a lifelong patient to her workshops. Staff report After completing the workshop, partici- It’s that time of year again How can your favorite non-profit get involved? pants are certified to teach the Finding when local non-profit organi- Your Voice curriculum. Instead of waiting for an outside facilitator, like Christensen, zations race to participate in Simply call or contact the Belk store nearest you for details at http://www. the semi-annual Belk Char- certified Finding Your Voice trainers are ity Sale. belk.com/AST/Misc/Belk_Stores/Store_Locator.jsp or, for more informa- able to teach these workshops in flexible The event is Nov. 5 from tion about Belk Charity Fall 2011 visit http://www.belk.com/charitysale. formats in their own communities. Train the Trainer is grant funded and 6 to 10 a.m. at Belk at Scot- therefore, offered free to anyone who is in- land Crossing shopping cen- much needed funds.” On the morning of the Belk terested, but space is limited and pre-regis- ter in Laurinburg. Belk Charity Sale tickets Charity Sale, participat- tration is required. The four-hour shopping are available now to par- ing non-profits and schools To register, contact Jane Walters with sale directly benefits non- ticipating nonprofit organi- at each Belk location will Project Compassion by e-mail at jane@ profit charities and schools, zations for sale in advance project-compassion.org, or by calling David allowing them to keep 100 register to win one of three of the event. Organizations $1,000 donations from Belk. Hibbard at Hospice of Scotland County at percent of each $5 ticket keep 100 percent of each $5 (910) 266-4756. sold, while providing shop- In 2010 Belk’s Charity ticket sold. There is no limit Sale raised more than $9.5 pers an opportunity to save to the number of tickets 20 to 70 percent off pur- million for hundreds of par- charities can sell, or to the ticipating charitable organi- chases that day on seldom amount of money, they can zations. Memorial golf discounted merchandise. raise. Charity representatives “Belk is committed to being Belk provides tickets and interested in taking part in involved in our communities informational materials at tournament planned and supporting causes im- no cost to each participating this one-of-a-kind fundrais- Staff report portant to our customers,” organization. ing event should contact their local Belk store man- The annual Pete Hasty Memorial Golf said Jessica Graham, vice Beginning Friday, Oct. Tournament, which benefits the Cape Fear ager for more information. president, communications 28, tickets may also be pur- Council of the Boy Scouts of America, will In order to participate in the and community relations at chased at Belk stores with be held on Oct. 5th at Scotch Meadows Belk Charity Sale, organiza- Belk. “Each Belk Charity all revenues from in-store Country Club in Laurinburg. Sale offers us the opportu- ticket sales equally divided tions must have an IRS Sec- The tournament is in memory of John C. nity to reach thousands of among participating non- tion 501(c)(3) designation “Pete” Hasty, who was dedicated to his com- nonprofits across our foot- profits and schools at each from the Internal Revenue munity and served in many capacities, one print and to help them raise local store. Service. being a member of the Board of the Cape Fear Council of the Boy Scouts of America. here — which is two and half years — and we still Planning is now underway and sponsors • Air only have only 40 percent counted,” Block said “How are being secured for the annual event. Co- Chairs of the tournament are Tab Broome, from page 1a long does it take to count poles? At this rate, we’re are not going to have the poles counted for another President of Scottish Food Systems, Inc. Burchins told members of the Laurinburg City five years.” and Guy McCook, President of Hasty Re- Council during a retreat this week that in addition Burchins said the process involves not only count- alty. to updating the agreements, the city needs to inven- ing the poles, but “having a clear understanding” of For many years the funds raised have tory its 8,000 poles. AT&T and Time Warner are on what is on them. helped ensure that scouting remains a about 3,921 poles the city owns. “I understand that … but people that do this for strong influence on the youth in this area, “A lot of those poles have never been numbered,” including Scotland, Robeson, and Hoke Burchins said. “We don’t know what equipment is a living should able to it,” Block said. “So how long will it take?” Counties. Strong community support and on a lot of them or tournament sponsorship by many generous the size of transformers and lines … we just don’t Burchins said the effort may be done by the end of the year, but he could not be certain. business partners and individuals has led that have that basic information.” to a successful event each year. “I have a question mark,” he said. “I don’t know. I Burchins added that work on the inventory is Teams are now being organized for the hate to give you that answer. I hope we are done by about 40 percent complete. He said the project is ex- tournament. the end of the year.” pected to cost about $80,000. The entry fee of $60 per player includes Burchins told the council that he would have staff “The information that we getting is vital to the green fee and cart. Space is limited and operation of the utility,” Burchins said. “There are from the utility department give a detailed report on entries will be accepted on a first-come, number of reasons to do this. Money is just one.” the issue next month. first-serve basis. To register a team or indi- Mayor Matthew Block asked Burchins why it has “This is a bear of of a project,” he said. “It doesn’t vidual, call Scotch Meadows Country Club taken so long to complete the inventory. appear to be difficult on the surface, but it is. It is Golf Shop at (910) 276-0169. “This has been discussed at least since you’ve been something that no one has wanted to deal with.” For information about sponsorship op- taught have gone on to be teach- the door,” said Stout. “You are the portunities call Tab Broome at (910) 276 -6740, ext. 2141 or Guy McCook at (910) • Teachers ers – that’s a really good feeling.” most important people we have in Rewarding good teachers for 276-8680. All proceeds go to the Cape Fear from page 1a the school system.” Council of the Boy Scouts of America. their dedication and their excel- Teachers of the Year who were outshine a teacher’s pride in see- lent performance is a vital part of unable to attend the banquet ing her students succeed. providing students with good role were Mary Faurot, who teaches “I’m someone who tries to avoid models, Stout said. limelight – I’m happy in the class- “So many of the children that Biology at Scotland High School Can’t Get to Church? room and I love just being there,” come into our schools have no- and Kathy Barringer, a fifth said Sharon Ward, Carver’s body to look up to, and you’re the grade math and science teacher teacher of the year. “That kids I’ve first face they see walk through at Shaw Elementary. Worship with Us Online! Relay, for such a small company,” Bennett said. “We • Aid from page 1a have a yard sale, and we also do Pizza Inn and KFC fundraisers – we’ve raised over $5,000 and there are “This is my third year here, but the company has only 86 employees here.” sponsored Relay for at least the last five or six years,” Although Rostra’s employees are relatively few in said Colleen Bennett, Rostra’s human resources ad- number, they have found ways to make an appre- ministrator and member of the Cure Commandos. ciable contribution to Scotland County Relay. With a week to go until Relay, this year’s level of “It’s amazing to me that we’ve raised so much fundraising has already surpassed Rostra’s effort in money, mostly from things we’ve done here, break- Multitudes 2010. fasts and raffles,” said Bennett. “It’s all been inside “We raised $3,800 last year and so far this year these walls here.” we’re at $5,300 and we’re still waiting for a few more things to come in,” Bennett said. “Our goal Church was $4,000, so we’re really proud that we’ve gone that far over.” ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS Because of the nearly universal impact of cancer, Our newspaper carriers make every effort to Join us for Worship Services Relay stands out as a cause worth supporting. deliver your newspaper in a timely manner; how- “Relay is all about a cure for cancer and you can’t ever, there are times when home delivery is find anyone who hasn’t had cancer touch their life in delayed or interrupted. If you do not receive your Sunday 11:00 am one way or another,” said Bennett. “We have several daily Laurinburg Exchange by 7:00 a.m., please cancer survivors out here.” call 276-2311 before 10:00 a.m. and we will Rostra’s “Cure Commandos” have taken a varied make every effort to deliver your paper that day. approach to their effort to raise money for Relay. laurinburgexchange.com/pages/video_faith “The amazing thing is what we’re able to collect for 00254961 Saturday, September 17, 2011 The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Page 3a Community Calendar Sept. Oak Grove reunion Older Worker Seminar - This semi- train community members how For Youth and Project T.R.U.S.T. may be - The Oak Grove nar planned for 2 p.m. is designed to lead educational programs on able to help. They will provide a place School reunion will to address issues specifically for patient advocacy strategies and for them to go that provides: counsel- be held at the Ben- individuals 55 years of age and advance care planning conversa- ing, mentoring community service, nettsville Community older.Participants will learn to iden- tions, including making decisions transportation, behavior intervention 17 Center. The cost to tify personal barriers and gain tools about organ, eye and tissue dona- and a safe and structured environ- attend is $25 per person, and reg- to overcome those barriers.Guest tion. This free workshop will be held ment. If you have a child between istration packets may be collected speaker is Kristen Elk, Aging Pro- from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Dulin the ages of 10-16 that has been sus- beginning at 5 p.m. Send registra- gram Coordinator, LRCOG. Center, located on the campus of pended, call 276-5477 or come by tion to Betty Jean (Clark) Locklear, It will be held at the Laurinburg Scotland Memorial Hospital in Lau- Main Street at 140-B North Main Street 15201 Locklear Road, Laurinburg office of the Employment Security rinburg. Tiffany Christensen, director beside Scotland Drug. NC, 28352 by Sept. 7. She can be Commission of North Carolina at of the Finding Your Voice initiative, contacted at (910) 384-3600. 303 North Main Street. will lead the workshop. Shooting Club - Scotland County 4-H Sports Shooting Club meets the Yard and Bake Sale - The Sept. Relay for Life - Oct. Trinity Punkin’ third Saturday of every month. For Club of Laurinburg will hold its an- Scotland County’s Chuck - Trinity Pres- more information, call the Scotland nual Yard and Bake Sale at the Relay for Life event byterian Church will County Extension office at 277-2422. American Legion Building on At- will begin at 6 p.m. hold the second an- kinson Street from 6:30 am until at Pate Stadium and nual “Trinity Punkin Sewing Club - Scotland County 4-H 12:00 noon. There will be lots of 23 run until 6 p.m. on 15 Chuckfrom 2 to 6 Sewing Club meets the second Satur- household items, clothing and Sept. 24. p.m. The event will be a fundraiser day of each month from 10 a.m. - 1:30 baked goods for sale. Proceeds for Church Community Services.Ad- p.m. and the fourth Friday of each from the sale will be used to sup- Fish fry - St. Mary Catholic Church, mission is a “love offering” or a non- month from 5:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. at the port Community Projects such as: 800 S. Main St., Laurinburg, is having perishable food item. The event will Museum of Scotland County. For more Brainminders, Adopt a Classroom, a fish fry. Lunch from 11:30 am-1:30 take place on the church grounds information, call the Scotland County Alzheimer’s Support Group,Autism pm. Supper from 5-7 pm. Plates are located on Blues Farm Road. Extension office at 277-2422. Enhancement Program, Scotland $7 each for adults, $4 for children High Special Needs Art Project, and 12 years old or under. Eat in or take Nov. Relay wrap-up - The Museum of Scotland County/Re- Scotland High School Anchor Club. out. Relay for Life wrap-up bound Book Exchange - Hours of op- If you have any items you would Meal includes fish, hush puppies, meeting will be held in the eration: Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. - 5 like to donate, call any Pilot Club cole slaw, dessert and iced tea. Dulin Center at Scotland p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., fourth member or Amy Inniss, Chairperson Onion rings available at $1.50/serv- Memorial Hospital at 6 Friday of each month 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. at 276-5957. ing. 7 p.m. Oak Grove reunion - The second an- Sept. Kirkin’ of the Tar- Miss Kuumba Pageant - The Miss Nov. Class reunion - nual reunion of the Oak Grove School tans - The First Pres- Kuumba Pageant will be held at the The Fairmont High will be held on Oct. 1 at Breath of byterian Church of I. Ellis Johnson Elementary School School Class of 1986 Fresh Air, formerly Adams Fish Camp Lumberton will hold a at 815 McBridge Road. Doors will will hold their class on Johns Mill Road. The event is being Kirkin’ of the Tartans open at 6 p.m. with the pageant reunion in Myrtle planned by the original Oak Grove El- 18 service at 11 a.m. in beginning at 7 p.m. Admission is $5. 25 Beach, S.C. at the ementary School Class Reunion Com- the church sanctuary. Scottish el- Tickets are available at the door or Landmark Resort mittee. The reunion begins at 4;30 p.m. ements of the service will include by calling 276-4843. Nov. 25 - 27, 2011. For more infor- Tickets for the event are $60 for cou- processionals and recessionals of mation contact Rhonda Maultsby ples and $35 for singles. clan tartan flags by members of the Plate sale - Church in the Pines at 910-538-9466 or Carla Thomp- The deadline to register for the church, the blessing of the tartans, in Laurel Hill will hold a turkey and son-Denning at 919-422-0653. event is Sept. 4. All funds collected are the singing of Scottish psalms and dressing plate sale from 11 a.m accounted for and are available for bagpiping. Min. Matt Rich will de- until 2 p.m. and from 4 to 7 p.m. review upon request. liver the sermon and church mem- Plates are $7. Drive through or eat Ongoing For information on the event, con- ber Congressman Mike McIntyre in. Deliveries of eight orders or more tact Marie Locklear at 277-0359, will speak on the Scottish history of are available. Homemade crafts, WARM Program – Laurinburg has a Woodrow Cooper at 910-318-3478, or the congregation. Communion will cakes and pies and more will be program that allows electricity and/ Cathy Chavis-Wright at 276-9674. be served. sold. Call 462-2465 for more infor- or water customers to assist people in mation. need. The money collected through Bingo Monday - Each Monday night David Holt - Grammy winning the WARM program assists families, there will be Bingo at St. Mary Catho- musician and teller David Holt will Sept. Kuumba Festival during the months of November lic Church on South Main Street. Bingo be at the Storytelling and Arts Cen- - The Kuumba Festi- through March, who are not able to begins at 6:45 p.m. Popcorn, sodas, ter in Laurinburg. He will join musi- val 2011 will be cel- pay all of their electric/water bill, with candy and donuts (when they are cians at the Bluegrass Jam from ebrated at 10 a.m. a portion of what they owe. Drop by available) are sold at this event. 1:30 to 3, and then perform from 4 at Market Park, lo- the city (910) 276-1521 and ask them Money awards are presented to to 6 pm. He will be joined by bass 24 cated on Lee’s Mill to round off your bill or add a monthly the person(s) having Bingo for each player Will McIntyre. Tickets are $10 Road. The event has been called amount like $5 to your bill or make a game. You are invited to come, enjoy before Sept. 4th and $15 after that “a family oriented celebration of donation directly to the program. Dis- playing and having a great time with date. Tickets: 910-277-3599 or 910- African-American contributions to tribution of the funds collected is han- your friends and new acquaintances. 706-3266. Information: www.Story- American culture.” All are invited dled by Church Community Services. ArtsCenter.org. to bring a chair and a friend. Ad- Grief Support Group - Hospice of mission is free. Donations will be ac- U.S. Army Museum - The National Scotland County sponsors a Grief Sept. Diabetes fair - The cepted. Museum of the U.S. Army is expected Support Group on the first and third Community Health to open on June 14, 2015, outside of Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. and Rehabilitation Sept. Prayer group - Washington, D.C. To support or learn in the Hospice conference room. This Center at Scotland “Brighten the Cor- more about this project, visit www.ar- group is open to anyone who has Memorial Hospital ner” Prayer Group myhistory.org. experienced the loss of a loved one. 20 will host a diabetes will meet at Live Oak No preregistration is required. A Men’s fair from 5-8:30 p.m. There will be Estate at 11 a.m. Diabetes Support - The Community Grief Group will also begin meeting exhibitors and light refreshments 29 The group meets on Diabetes Support Group Program on Thursdays at noon. Registration is while a panel of physicians will the last Thursday of every month. meets every third Tuesday of the required or this group. For more infor- speak and take questions. Call 291- This month’s speaker will be Sylvia month from 5:30 to 6:30 at the Staff De- mation or to register for the Men’s Grief 7550 to register. Bowen. velopment Center of Scotland Memo- Group contact Tanya Williams at 276- rial Hospital. For information, contact: 7176. Sept. Bank Night - Scot- Oct. Train the Trainer - Kathie Cox, Health Educator/Healthy land County Relay A workshop hosted Carolinians Coordinator at 277-2440. Hospice Lunch Brunch - The Hos- for Life will hold Bank by Hospice of Scot- pice of Scotland County Lunch Night at RBC Cen- land County in con- Student suspension - For those Brunch meets the first Friday of tura on Main Street junction with Project who have a child who has been sus- every month at General McArthur’s 21 at 5:30 p.m. 14 Compassion, will pended or expelled from school, Scots in Laurinburg at 11:30 a.m. Progress Energy fined for N.C. worker's death RALEIGH (AP) — the presence of hydro- says it's deciding North Carolina labor gen. whether to contest the officials are fining Progress Energy agency decision. Progress Energy more than $31,000 for safety violations that contrib- Now�is�the�Time�To�Bring�Your� uted to the death of an �Life�Into�Focus!� employee at a power plant in Wilmington. 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Scott Witten, editor

A letter home Agricultural safety U.S. Rep. Larry Kissell The coming of fall marks a very busy time for farmers and ranchers. All across the 8th District, it is time for the harvest of our nation’s bounty—provid- ing not only for us, but for much of the world. The importance of agriculture to the North Carolina economy cannot be un- derstated, providing more than $70 billion in economic activity and almost Another view one-fifth of the jobs in our state alone. Agriculture directly accounts for one out of every 12 jobs, and is the driving economic engine in many areas of the United States, including in the District. As I travel throughout the district, I enjoy meeting with our farmers and Crisis we can solve ranchers and am always impressed by their work ethic, stewardship of the land and the volume and variety of products they produce. It is important to Sarah van Gelder remember, however, that not only do they provide us with many of the neces- President Obama is proposing important steps toward doing what Ameri- sities of life, but agriculture as a whole has a ripple effect on local economies, cans have been asking for since the financial collapse of 2008—putting a supporting many jobs and businesses that are related to agricultural produc- focus on families and jobs. tion. To create real prosperity, though, Washington will have to deal with I am proud to represent our district’s agriculture community three main drivers of our economic malaise: massive inequality such that as a member of the House Agriculture Committee. I also serve the super wealthy and big corporations are sitting on piles of cash while on the General Farm Commodities and Risk Management ordinary Americans’ can barely get by; enormous ongoing expenditures for Subcommittee, which oversees many of our most important wars; and assaults on our natural systems, including our climate, such that “on the farm” programs, like crop insurance. In addition, I am costs of everything from insurance to food is rising while our security is a member of the Rural Development, Research, Biotechnol- threatened. ogy, and Foreign Agriculture Subcommittee. This subcommit- Without families buying things, the economy can’t revive and create jobs. tee oversees wide-ranging rural development programs that That’s why our solutions need to focus on ways to support small businesses, strengthen our rural areas, foreign agriculture, and market which create the bulk of the jobs and keep money flowing locally instead of Kissell access programs that provide our nations bounty to the world, flowing to distant corporate headquarters. including agricultural research and the ever important use of Despite the credit crunch afflicting businesses nationwide, there’s one biotechnology. place where credit continues to flow: North Dakota, which has the nation’s It is important to point out that the annual Farm Bill is not just a price sup- only state-owned bank. The Bank of North Dakota partners with commu- port system for farmers, but an investment in rural America and our nation. nity banks to get credit to the state’s farms and local businesses. The results Aside from the Farm Bill programs, the Agriculture Committee also oversees a are the lowest unemployment rate in the country and a state budget sur- robust nutrition title that feeds millions of hungry and economically distressed plus, when most other states are facing fiscal crises. families, conservation programs to help farmers and ranchers continue to be When local businesses and family farms thrive, the benefits ripple out into great stewards of the land, and programs that improve energy efficiency and the community. These local enterprises buy from other local business, driv- help wean us off of foreign oil—a dangerous threat to both our economic and ing demand that creates even more jobs. This sort of economic activity re- national security. sults in prosperity based on real goods and services, not speculative bubbles. The Farm Bill fulfills the chief legislative mandate of the Agriculture Com- Many young people are focusing less on jobs than on DIY livelihoods made mittee: to oversee the nation’s agriculture and rural policy. It is designed to be up partly of paid work and partly of doing more themselves — growing food, reformed or reauthorized every four years, with the current Farm Bill due to making and fixing things, and starting micro-businesses. They’re finding expire at the end of Fiscal Year 2012. The Agriculture Committee has already creative ways to make do with less and to share and exchange with friends begun focusing on the 2012 Farm Bill, and we have just completed a thorough and neighbors. audit of Farm Bill programs. In addition to the audit hearings, we held a num- The best of these diverse livelihoods tap into the rising demand for goods ber of field hearings across the country last year, including one in Fayetteville, and services that are sustainable—grown or made close to home without in order to hear from industry representatives in and around our communities toxins and without pollution, produced by workers who are fairly compen- here at home. sated, and made by companies with a long-term commitment to the well- During these uncertain economic times, fiscal responsibility is a paramount being of the human and ecological community. priority. The 2008 Farm Bill was a successful bipartisan effort that reduced But how about President Obama and the U.S. Congress? What can we spending while providing a safety net, a robust conservation title and nutrition expect from our federal government? programs that benefit our school children and working families in need. Even In a country still the wealthiest in the world, we should insist that our as the Agriculture Committee took steps in 2008 toward curbing spending, government invest in education, restore failing infrastructure and lead the before many others in Congress did so, we still face sweeping cuts as we begin transition to a clean-energy economy. Single-payer health care could provide drafting the next Farm Bill. I strongly believe that we have to get our fiscal security to would-be entrepreneurs while ending excessive premiums and house in order, but we also have to protect the safety net, conservation, rural out-of-pocket medical costs that are creating a major drag on the economy. development, and nutrition programs and not cut them in a disproportionate Trade policies should be re-crafted to reverse offshoring of jobs. We could manner or without taking into consideration the already substantial savings share jobs more broadly, so there is enough work and free time to go around. found in the 2008 Farm Bill. The end result could potentially cost the govern- And we should preserve intact a safety net that keeps millions of seniors, ment more money, not less. Our farmers feed our nation, and we must fight children, disabled and unemployed from complete destitution. to protect a continued bountiful, safe and secure harvest. It is truly a matter With a fair tax policy—like the tax rate for the wealthy in effect during the of national security. Eisenhower years—we could pay for these investments. And we could save money by diverting our tax dollars from corporate subsidies and the world’s largest military budget to investments in our future. These are policies that large majorities of Americans support. Groups like the recently formed movement to Rebuild the Dream are mobilizing hundreds of thousands of people to counter the lopsided clout of large cor- porations and the very wealthy and get these sort of family-friendly policies enacted. We don’t have to be satisfied with unemployment and a stagnant econ- omy. By rebuilding our local economies, changing policies that only benefit the super-rich and investing in a transition to an environmentally friendly society, the United States can still achieve real prosperity.

van Gelder is executive editor and co-founder of YES! Magazine. Her ar- ticle on jobs and livelihoods appears in the Fall 2011 issue of YES! and at www.yesmagazine.org.

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Saturday, September 17, 2011 The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Page 5a Jobless rate climbs again, Recipes sought to 10.4 percent in Carolinas for cookbook RALEIGH (AP) — North Car- More people are trying to get we're starting to see state and John Lentz olina's unemployment picture back into the workforce, starting local revenues are starting to [email protected] “You can grew fuzzier Friday, with the Au- to search when previously they come back," Brown said. "We're Staff Reporter gust jobless rate jumping, fewer were sitting on the sidelines, actually exceeding expectations submit workers drawing a paycheck, but Brown said. The evidence of that for bringing some of those jobs An upcoming cook- people-food also more new jobs added than was a separate survey of busi- back. I think that that's a posi- book to benefit the any state but one. nesses that reported North Caro- tive sign. The real question that Scotland County Hu- recipes, The state unemployment rate lina companies adding 16,500 remains is will this trend con- mane Society needs pet treat jumped to 10.4 percent in Au- jobs, the country's largest month- tinue." your recipes by Sept. gust from 10.1 percent in July, to-month employment increase North Carolina collected 7.6 30. recipes and the highest level since May 2010, after Minnesota, he said. percent more in taxes in August “We will be pub- cooking tips the state Employment Security "Essentially, what that does than the same month last year, lishing a cookbook to Commission said. North Caroli- is expand the pool of those in- the Office Of State Controller raise money for the as well.” na's jobless rate is worse than the dividuals who are unemployed reported Friday. Tax collections Humane Society, and national average of 9.1 percent. because you have a bigger popu- have increased each month this would greatly appre- North Carolina's unemploy- lation looking for work," Brown year and were up by 10.3 percent ciate your donating —Karla ment rate increase between July said. "Folks are starting to see in July in a sign that business one or more of your Milholland and August was one of the sharp- that jobs are becoming available, and personal incomes were im- favorite recipes,” said est in the country behind only though it's very, very slow. But proving. Humane Society Ani- Shelter director Illinois and Pennsylvania, two it's still enough to get them back Still, North Carolina had the mal Shelter Director “We hope to receive other states in which manufac- into the labor market." country's eighth-highest unem- Karla Milholland. a variety of recipes turing has been a big employer. Private sector jobs have in- ployment rate in August, led by “You can submit for our new collec- North Carolina has lost 289,300 creased by 31,600 this year, Nevada at 13.4 percent, the U.S. people-food recipes, tion, with all proceeds nonfarm jobs since the recession while government employers Bureau of Labor Statistics re- pet treat recipes, and going to the Society began in December 2007, with have shed 11,000 this year, the ported Friday. cooking tips as well.” after printing costs manufacturers shedding nearly state employment agency said. Part of that is because manu- And if you are a are covered.” one out of five positions or 99,300 The vast majority of the jobs facturers and other employers pet owner and would The cookbook jobs in that time. added in August — 13,600 — have adopted technologies that like your cat or dog’s should be ready by While the state survey of were the result of state, local require higher technical skills photo included, Mil- the week of Nov. 14, households showed 14,524 fewer and federal governments hir- that will take years for thou- holland said you may according to Milhol- workers were employed in Au- ing. Some of them were teachers sands of laid-off workers to ac- enter that too. land. gust than the month before and and other school workers getting quire, Brown said. “If you have a pet “Just in time for an additional 11,747 were jobless new contracts after a summer in "We are looking at years, and and would like their holiday baking and and looking, Wells Fargo Securi- which layoffs loomed as a result not a matter of months, to get picture to be a part of gift giving,” she said. ties economist Michael A. Brown of tight state and local budgets. back to a pre-recession peak level the cookbook, by all The price, still to be saw hope. "What's going on there is that of employment," Brown said. means submit that determined, will be along with your reci- approximately $10 to pes.” $15 based on publish- N.C. Legislative Democrats plan statewide tour All materials must ing costs and the rec- RALEIGH (AP) — Democrats who serve in through the week, many of them at schools, be received by Sept. ipe count. Recipes can the minority at the Legislature are planning community colleges and small-business incu- 30, 2011. be submitted by email to travel around North Carolina to talk about bators. “The Humane So- to recipe@scotlandhu- why they believe the Republican state budget Democrats criticized Republican leaders ciety first published mane.org or recipes@ has harmed the state's economy and to drum while the Legislature met this week for a sour- a cookbook for fund- scotlandhumane.org, up support to improve public education and job ing economy and blamed the GOP-written bud- raising purposes in or may be brought creation. get for eliminating thousands of education and the 1970s, and we to the shelter dur- The House and Senate Democratic caucuses state government positions. thought it would be ing business hours at begin their "NC Forward" tour Monday with A state Republican Party spokesman said the a good idea to do it 1401 West Boulevard, stops in Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Greenville, Democratic plan would raise taxes and fail to again,” said Humane Laurinburg. Call 276- New Bern, and Kinston. There will be 19 stops create private-sector jobs. Society Director 9271 for more infor- Kathy Murphy. mation.

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Whether you it is and the any voices We became aware of ficulties. being heard saying some discussions hap- “We’re making sure or a family member is in a crisis or not, it is important that you understand that we really need to pening at the federal people know we’re still what you can do to protect your hard-earned life savings! Most of the public be more aware and en- level around the econ- here, we’re still work- does not yet realize that the law on asset protection and long-term care gaged, we thought it omy, and that gives us ing on our challenges, planning has changed. It is extremely important that you know about these was important to make an idea of what we’ll and we’re still a viable changes and how they may affect your long-term care planning. the trip up there,” said see coming down to the option when it comes to Lamson. state level.” investment and jobs,” The summit is a A strong showing at said Lamson. 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TO REGISTER: TOLL FREE 1-800-491-6556 (24 HOURS). “It was also aware- For a FREE brochure call: ness for us,” Lamson said. “We did learn of ® some talks at the state 1-888-652-5661 www.laurinburgexchange.com Page 6a The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Saturday, September 17, 2011 Church News Sept. Green Pond on McGirt Bridge Road will hold their are available. Homemade crafts, speaker. All are invited. COGIC will hold annual Women’s Day celebration cakes and pies and more will be sold. their “Fill-A-Pew” cel- at 11 a.m. The speaker will be Min. Call 462-2465 for more information. Pathway Church will have a revival ebration at 6 p.m. LaShonda Ely, associate minister of Sept. 25-30 with services at 6 p.m. The Rev. George Leak Spring Baptist Church in Raeford. Union Grove Missionary Baptist Sunday and weekly at 7 p.m. Guest 17 Ellis, pastor of Union All are invited. Church will celebrate the 18th anni- speakers will include the Rev. Earl Grove Missionary Baptist Church versary of Rev. George T. Ellis and the Henderson from Oak Grove Baptist in Laurinburg, will speak. All are in- Bright Hopewell Missionary Baptist first lady with services Sept. 23, 30, and Church and the Rev. Oscar Hender- vited. Church will hold their annual revival Oct. 1-2. All are invited. son from Mt. Carmel Holiness Church. with guest speaker the Rev. Franklin A special invention is sent to everyone. Springfield Pentecostal Holiness Poe of Sandy Grove Missionary Baptist Pastor Linda Smith of Next Dominion For information call the church at 369- Church on Highway 79 in Spring- Church in Rockingham delivering the Apostolic Ministry will speak at Christ 3886 or the pastor at 280-0959. field will hold a yard sale beginning opening message at 5 p.m. Music will Jesus Divine Ministry of Florence, S.C. at 7 a.m. Clothes, toys, books, and be performed by the Garland Pierce for the Fannie Singletary anniversary The gospel choir of St. John Holiness more will be sold. Hot dogs, drinks, Gospel Choir. The public is invited to at 7:30 p.m. Church will celebrate their anniversary chips, and cakes will be available. attend. at 4 p.m. Many groups will perform. All Proceeds will support the missions Sept. Elrod Baptist Church are invited. fund. McZarn A.M.E. Zion Church of Wa- on Highway 710 and gram will hold a trustee program at 3 McRae Road, Row- Bright Hopewell Missionary Baptist Followers of Christ Outreach Min- p.m. The Rev. Gregory Freeman will be land, will hold a Wom- Church will celebrate its 133rd Home- istry at 204 Martin Luther King Jr. the guest speaker with the St. Stephen en’s Conference titled coming Service today. Dinner will be Drive in Maxton next to the Safe- MB Church family of Rockingham. All 24 “The Belayer, an An- served after morning service. The Rev. way will have a fish fry and yard are invited. chor for Troubled Lives” with speaker J. A. Richburg of Turner Station A.M.E. sale at 8 a.m. Peggy Hunt at 6 p.m. Church in Marietta will be the guest New Greater Saint James Word preacher at the 3:30 p.m. program. GreaterGlory Kingdom Outreach Praise and Worship Ministries at 900 Franklin Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church The public is invited to attend. Ministries’ youth department will South Caledonia Road welcomes all will hold their annual prayer breakfast have an “extravaganza” in Mar- to join them in worship on Men’s Day in the M.H. Williams Fellowship Hall at Emmanuel Baptist Church at 632 ket Park from noon until 5 p.m. Free at 11 a.m. Evang. Pamela Williams will 8 a.m. All females are asked to wear McCrimmon Road, Carthage will pres- speak. food, school supplies, and enter- white and all males asked to wear ent The Talley Trio in concert at 6 p.m. tainment will be supplied. dark suits. Breakfast is free. All are in- The event is free. A love offering will be Jones Chapel Baptist Church will vited. taken. For more info call 910-947-4736. Next Dominion Apostolic Ministry hold Golden Age Day with “an old All are invited. fashioned dinner” after morning ser- at 8741 McColl Road, Laurinburg, The Bright Hopewell Missionary Bap- invites everyone to celebrate the vices. At 3 p.m., the Rev. Ruby Len- tist Church Ushers are sponsoring a St. James Holiness Church will hold first pastoral anniversary of Apos- non and the Westminster Presbyterian Gospel Explosion at 6 p.m. Local and a pastors’ aide service at 4 p.m. with tle C.E. Smith and Prophetess L.H. Church family will hold a service. All surrounding area choirs will be on the guest speaker Min. Jeremiah Purvis Smith at a banquet at 3 p.m. at 226 are invited. program. All ushers and the commu- from Solid Rock Holiness Church. E. Dickson Street at the Emmanuel nity are invited to join them for this Temple Fellowship Hall. The cost is GreaterGlory Kingdom Outreach Joseph Temple A.M.E. Church at event. $25 per person. Contact any mem- Ministries at 9300 McFarland Road, 1134 South Caledonia Road will cel- ber for tickets. The speaker for the Laurel Hill, will hold a choir anniversary ebrate their annual Friends and Family St. Matthews Metropolitan A.M.E. banquet will be Apostle Bradford at 4 p.m. Day at 11 a.m. All are invited. Zion Church on South Patterson St., Liley of Shekinah Glory in High Point. Maxton. will hold a yard sale / bazaar GreaterGlory Kingdom Outreach All are invited. Franklin Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church Ministries’ youth department will hold will hold a chancel choir anniversary from 6 a.m. until 11 p.m. the morning service at 11 a.m. The Berea Conven- at 4 p.m. sponsored by the chancel Sept. Laurel Hill United tion Center at 1062 choir. Sept. St. Matthews Metropolitan A.M.E. Highway 38, Ben- Methodist Church will Zion Church in Maxton will hold Wom- celebrate their 91st nettsville, S.C. will host Sept. Matthews Chapel en’s Day at 11 a.m. All are invited. the 19th anniversary A.M.E. Zion Church in- anniversary begin- 18 of Min. Ricky and the vites all praise teams, ning with a worship First United Methodist Church in Lau- Mighty Golden Stars at 4 p.m. Doors dance ministries, choir 25 service at 10:30 a.m. rinburg will hold a concert performed open at 2 p.m. Groups include Blest By members, and friends The speaker will be the by the chancel choir and instrumental Four of Tuscaloosa, Ala., The Legend- 19 to their three night re- Rev. Lamar Smith. Music will be per- ensemble at 6 p.m. The performance ary Singing Stars of Brooklyn, N.Y., and vival Sept. 19-21 at 7 p.m. nightly. The formed by Stephanie and Mike Bell, will be recorded for a new choir CD. more. Call 843-862-2681 for tickets or speaker will be the Rev. Otis T. Mc- Band D-6:5, and Alex, Will and Alyssa Nursery services will be available. information. Millian, director of evangelism for all Pearson. A fellowship meal will be held A.M.E. Zion Churches. All are invited. immediately after services. All are in- Sept. Next Dominion Ap- Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist vited to come “and bring a friend.” ostolic Ministry at 8741 Church at 8720 Peele Chapel Road, Revival services will be held at Bright McColl Road, Laurin- Laurel Hill, will hold a birthday celebra- Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church The Nazareth Missionary Baptist burg, invite all men to tion for Miss Helen Graham at 3 p.m. Sept. 19-21. Devotion begins at 7 p.m. Church youth ministry in Wagram will a Men’s Conference Min. Michael Patterson from Timmons followed by the evening worship ser- sponsor a Shoe Rally at 4 p.m The Rev. 26 Sept. 26-Oct. 1 at 7:30 Grove Baptist Church in Maxton will vice at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Bruce C. Tony Cunningham from Word of Life p.m. nightly. The theme will be “Are be the guest speaker. Guest choirs will Hurst of Leach Springs Missionary Bap- Ministry in Raeford will be the guest You Fit For the Master’s Use”. perform. All are invited. tist Church in Raeford will preach. His mission statement includes a fivefold Anointed House of God at 1724 East ministry of Worship, Evangelism, Disci- US Highway 74, Hamlet, will present pleship, Fellowship, and Mission. Local Evang. Jerry Davis from Hope Mills to devotion leaders and choirs will be Harvard-trained physician speak at 4 p.m. participating. The public is invited to attend. in Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Good News Chapel at 13961 Pea Bridge Road, Laurinburg, invites every- GreaterGlory Kingdom Outreach joins Harris Family Practice. one to attend an evening of southern Ministries will have their annual prayer gospel music with “The Skylite Boys” for conference titled “One Nation Under McColl, S.C. at 6 p.m. God” Sept. 19-25 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. that, There will be different speakers each s something to Cool Spring United Methodist night. A prayer breakfast will be served Church at 16301 Scotch Grove Road, Sept. 24 at 9 a.m. Believe Laurinburg, invite all to their Women’s IN Day at 11 a.m. The speaker will be the Sept. Eldress Tosha Livings- Rev. Doris Fox from Sanford. ton McQueen of Bible Way Christian Pente- Scotland Health Care System is pleased to welcome Ashley Lamb, MD, MPH The St. John Holiness Church Family costal Holiness Church to Laurinburg. Being one of only four medical students accepted each year and Friends Day will take place today will speak at 7:30 p.m. with Min. Annie Hawkins speaking. At 21 at St. Mary Christian into Harvard’s distinctive Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency program, 4 p.m. Pastor Bert Lattiker from Spring Pentecostal Holiness Church on the the addition of Dr. Lamb brings truly unique medical expertise to our area. Branch Missionary Baptist Church in annual General Assembly Service. Wagram will speak. Mt. Cavalry Baptist Church on Peeles Dr. Lamb has joined Dr. Glenn Harris, Dr. Jennifer Locklear and Physician Chapel Road, Laurel Hill, will hold a re- Assistant Leigh Ellen Freeman at Harris Family Practice in helping us Zion Campbell A.M.E. Church will vival Sept. 21-23 with speaker the Rev. hold Homecoming and Revival ser- Bert Lattaker of the Spring Branch Mis- bett er serve our local community . vices at 11 a.m. Dinner will be served sionary Baptist Church of Wagram at 7 following the service. At 3 p.m. the p.m. nightly. All are welcome including Rev. S.L. Lyons of St. James A.M.E. mimes, praise teams and choruses. Church in Winston-Salem will be the guest speaker. Revival services will be Pastor Linda Smith of Next Dominion held Monday through Wednesday at Apostolic Ministry will speak at Begin- Excellence is Our Specialty 7 p.m. nightly. Speakers are the Rev. BJ ning Anew Ministry in Bennettsville, S.C. Gibson of Nazareth Missionary Baptist at 7:30 p.m. Church in Wagram on Monday, the Rev. Robert Williams of Carolina Park Sept. St. Mary Catholic First Baptist Church in Laurinburg on Church at 800 Main St., Tuesday, and the Rev. Arnita B. Davis Laurinburg, will begin of St. Joseph A.M.E. Church of Aber- RCIA (Rite of Christian deen on Wednesday. All are invited. Initiation of Adults) at 22 6:30 p.m. weekly on Beauty Spot United Methodist Thursdays. Adults interested in learn- Church at 273 Beauty Spot Church ing the true doctrine of the church are Road just off NC highway 711 in the welcomed to attend. Call 276-4468 for Purvis community of Rowland will further information. celebrate Homecoming with weekly church school classes for all ages be- Sept. Union Grove Mis- ginning at 9:45 a.m. and a worship sionary Baptist Church service at 11 a.m. The Homecoming will celebrate the 18th preacher will be Bishop Charles O. anniversary of Rev. McDowell of Fairmont. Homecoming George T. Ellis and the Ashley Lamb, MD MPH dinner will follow the morning worship 23 first lady with services in the Thurman Anderson Fellowship Sept. 23, 30, and Oct. 1-2. On Sept. 23 MD: University of North Carolina School of Medicine Residency: Building. The R. A. Fairley Gospel choir the Rev. Martha Bridges will speak at 7 Harvard MGH Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Residency Program (MA) will provide the music for the service. p.m. All are invited. Everyone is invited to “Come home to Harris Family Practice Beauty Spot, to a spring of living water Church in the Pines in Laurel Hill will 700-A Progress Place t 910-276-6767 gushing forth from the fountain of the hold a turkey and dressing plate sale Holy Spirit.” from 11 a.m until 2 p.m. and from 4 to 7 p.m. Plates are $7. Drive through or eat Accepting new patients of all ages. Westminster Presbyterian Church in. Deliveries of eight orders or more Saturday, September 17, 2011 The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Page 1b Sports Fighting Scots declaw Bearcats in shutout Matt Smith Sports Editor Perfection is hard to obtain in sports, but every once in a while, a team will put on a performance that allows that unthinkable superlative to pop-up. The Scotland High School varsity football team put on an almost flawless display of action Friday night at Pate Stadium, man- handling Anson County 56-0 for their fifth win of the season. Scotland (5-0) scored on their first eight of- fensive possessions of the game, as its fine- tuned offense combined with a menacing Fighting Scots’ defense to pitch the shutout victory. Scotland quarterback Kwashaun Quick decimated the Bearcats’ defense through the air, picking up 247 passing yards on just 8-of-10 passing with three touchdowns. The Fighting Scots’ offense hit the field in a hurry to score, finding the end zone on their first offensive play of the game on an 83- Photo by Matt Smith yard touchdown pass from Quick to wide out Scotland wide receiver Derek Barnes shakes off an Anson defender for a touchdown score in the Fighting Scots’ 56-0 Sey’yan Moody, giving fans a brief glimpse of the Fighting Scots’ offense arsenal that was blowout over the Bearcats at Pate Stadium Friday night. unleashed on the Bearcats. Anson looked ready to take on Scotland’s they could muster, as Scotland held Anson “I talked to coach (Will) Clark and we re- defense on their first drive, moving the ball to just 129 total yards of offense in the first ally have to talk to him because after (scor- down the field almost 70 yards before their half. ing on the first play), his touchdown-per-play first offensive series stalled. On a 3rd-and-9 After the turnover, Quick found Moody ratio really went down,” Scotland head coach play, the Bearcats ran the ball trying to pick- deep down the field on the right sideline for Chip Williams said. “You have to give a lot up the first down, but Scotland linebacker their first touchdown, converting the 83-yard of credit to our offensive line. It was a total Red Covington and defensive back Domi- pass into a score to give Scotland a 7-0 lead team effort tonight. I thought our defense nique Green met the Bearcats’ charge for a with 5:59 left in the first quarter after an played extremely well. (Anson) has a good 4-yard loss, eventually forcing a turnover-on- Aaron Stevens’ extra-point. football team and I think they’ll do well in downs. The play took just 11 seconds, but it their conference, but (tonight), it’s all about The Bearcats’ lone glimpse of offensive acu- the Scots.” men on their first series turned out to be all See Shutout Page 3b Scots, Knights host home Junior varsity football routs Anson Matt Smith contests in week ahead Sports Editor Matt Smith The Scotland High School Sports Editor junior varsity football team The following is a preview of next week’s sports in Scot- rebounded from their first loss land County: of the season to Jack Britt last week to rout Anson County SHS Football 20-7 on the road Sept. 15. While the junior varsity and varsity football team will Scotland running back Josh enjoy their bye week next week, the Scotland High School McPhatter used a pair of rush- ninth grade football team will travel to Southern Pines, ing scores in the second half to N.C., to take on Pinecrest on Sept. 22. put away the Bearcats, while The Fighting Scots and the Patriots will begin the South- Scotland quarterback Jaylend eastern Conference contest at 4 p.m. Ratliffe used a 2-yard scoring run in the first half to give the SHS Soccer Fighting Scots their first score The Scotland High School men’s soccer program will host of the contest. a pair of games next week, including their home conference Scotland allowed just a late opener against Pinecrest on Sept. 19. touchdown to Anson in the The Scots will close the week with Hoke County at home fourth quarter, as Scotland on Sept. 21. Photo by Matt Smith used 20 unanswered points to Junior varsity contests will begin at 5:30 p.m., with var- Josh McPhatter scored a pair of rushing touchdowns against Anson open the game for their fourth sity games to follow at 7 p.m. to help the Fighting Scots’ junior varsity football team down the win of the season. See Contest Page 2b Bearcats 20-7 on Sept. 15. See Anson Page 2b

Sycamore Lane quarterback Cross Holfert shakes off a Rocking- Photos by Matt Smith ham defender for a touchdown run Sept. 14 at Spring Hill Middle Spring Hill running back Rod McRae looks for an open hole in Hamlet’s defense for a first down. School’s Football Jamboree. Jamborees pack Spring Hill Matt Smith to the local EMS for their efforts.” Sycamore Lane and Carver joined the Spar- Sports Editor Carver’s tans at the football event in representing Scot- Mitchell Spring Hill Middle School officially kicked land County. Smith brings off the county’s middle school football and vol- The Football Jamboree also hosted teams down a leyball seasons on Sept. 14-15, hosting their from East Hoke, Rockingham, Ellerbe, Ro- annual Football and Volleyball Jamborees. hanen, Hamlet and Anson. Rockingham The Spartans invited eight other teams The Spartans followed the Football Jambo- running back throughout the region to participate in the ree with a Volleyball Jamboree on Sept. 15, in the Eagles’ football scrimmage, while hosting close to 600 middle school football fans and players. hosting eight other teams. scrimmage “I would like to thank all those people who West Hoke, East Hoke, Rockingham, Ro- Sept. 14 at helped out at our Football and Volleyball hanen, Ellerbe and a pair of teams from Anson Spring Hill. Jamborees,” Spring Hill Athletic Director Dan County participated in the Volleyball Jambo- Hersey said. “We had close to 600 people show ree. up for the football event. We’d like to thank The volleyball event was attended by almost Nic’s Pic Kwick in Wagram for their help and 200 fans.

Share Your Sports Story With Laurinburg Exchange Readers! Follow Scotland County Sports on Twitter @ScotlandSports Contact Matt Smith, Sports Reporter, by Phone: (910) 276-2311, Ext. 20 or Via Email: [email protected] Page 2b The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Saturday, September 17, 2011 Morrison’s shows well in Marion sion, while also finishing first Matt Smith overall in the Women’s Grand Sports Editor Championship Kumite division. The Morrison’s School of Mar- Locklear earned three first tial Arts picked up a bounty place finishes at the event and a of first place finishes Sept. 10, runner-up finish, placing second taking on all challengers at the overall in the men’s Black Belt Discovering A Champion Tourna- 18-plus Grand Championship ment in Marion, S.C. Forms division, while earning The tournament, hosted by first place finishes in the men’s Champion Martial Arts, saw Black Belt 18-plus Kumite and Morrison’s students bring home Forms division. 13 first place finishes, including Locklear closed the event with a pair of Overall Grand Champi- the men’s Black Belt 18-plus onships. overall Grand Championship in “I thought that the tournament the Kumite division. was a well run tournament and Regina Brown-Thompson re- our students did really well,” Sa- corded three first place fin- Bum Kenny Morrison said. “We ishes, finishing first overall in went down with about 13 stu- the Women’s 35-plus Black Belt dents and we brought home a lot Kumite event. Brown-Thompson of first place trophies. That says also placed first in traditional Photo by Matt Smith a lot about our school and the forms and Korean forms, while quality of our students. We’re on finishing as the Women’s Grand Eight members of the Morrison’s School of Martial Arts picked up first place finishes at the Sept. the right track and we’re going to Championship runner-up. 10 Discovering A Champion Tournament in Marion, S.C. First row: Samantha Pacenza, Austin stay busy to continue to improve. Amanda Bowen placed first Wood and Elijah Reed. Second row: Janice Smith, Amanda Bowman, Regina Brown-Thompson We’re planning on going to an overall for Morrison’s in the Ju- and Ronald Locklear. Not pictured: Brandon Grooms. event in October and see how we nior Girls Advanced Kumite Di- do there. I believe we’re one of vision, while also placing third in first place finish in the Girl’s Terry finished third overall in the top schools in our organiza- Advanced Forms. Novice Kumite division, while Boys’ Intermediate Kumite. tion and we want to continue to Elijah Reid and Austin Wood Brandon Grooms rounded out Arlyn Roberts picked up a pair hold onto that distinction.” also picked up first place finishes Morrison’s first place competi- of third place finishes at the tors, finishing first in the Boys’ Janice Smith and Ronald Lock- at the event, as Reid finished event in Boys’ Novice Forms and Advanced Kumite division. lear led the Morrison’s group first overall in the Boys’ Interme- Kumite. with a pair of overall Grand diate Kumite division and second Grooms also finished second in Morrison’s will return to ac- Championships. overall in Intermediate Forms. forms. Smith earned a first place fin- Wood brought home a first place Aaron Roets earned a second tion on Oct. 1 when they travel ish in the Women’s Black Belt finish in Boys’ Novice Kumite. place finish at the event in Boys’ to Dillon, S.C., for the Battle of 18-plus Kumite (fighting) divi- Samantha Pacenza earned a Novice Fighting, while Tyren the Border Tournament. Ratliffe’s touchdown turned out to be the game’s • Contest from page 1b • Anson from page 1b only score in the first half, but McPhatter extended “Obviously, it’s nice to get a win, but it wasn’t the the Fighting Scots’ margin in the second half, finding SHS Volleyball prettiest of games that we’ve ever played,” Scotland the end zone for his first score with a 5-yard run on The Scotland High School ninth grade volleyball head coach David Hunt said. “I’m happy we im- Scotland’s first possession in the second half. team will host their second game of the 2011 sea- proved to 4-1 heading into our open week, because McPhatter recorded his second touchdown on a son on Monday, Sept. 19, against Purnell Swett. it’s good for the players to go into the break on a high 40-yard run, giving Scotland a three-score lead be- Match time is set for 4:30 p.m. The freshman vol- note. fore Anson posted their late score. Scotland will now leyball team will travel to Hoke on Sept. 21 for a “While we are happy to get the win, I hope our guys head into their bye week before opening up confer- 4:30 p.m. contest. aren’t satisfied with their performance,” he said. “We ence play at home against Purnell Swett on Sept. 29. The varsity and junior varsity programs will can play better and I think we will play better in the “We’re going to continue to work on the little things travel to Triton on Sept. 19 in out-of-conference second half of the season.” and improve,” Hunt said. “They’ve been coached play. Junior varsity match time will start at 4:30 Ratliffe scored the Fighting Scots’ first touchdown what to do; now it’s their opportunity to go out and p.m. with the varsity game to follow at 5:30 p.m. on a short run in Bearcats’ territory, marching Scot- show it.” The Scots will close the week with a pair of con- land down the field and setting up the 2-yard score Game time against the Rams is set for 7 p.m. at ference games, traveling to Lumberton on Tues- on a 33-yard pass to Jalen Tyson. Pate Stadium. day, Sept. 20. Scotland will host Richmond on Sept. 22. SATURDAY EVENING Game times against Lumberton and Richmond TW 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 S1 S2 PBS (33)LarkRise (33)Sh. Holmes (33)Last of (33)Ballykiss (39)Bonamas (33)Sun (33)Austin (39)European (33)Nature 3 are scheduled for 5 p.m. for the junior varsity (33) S.C. ETV (39) ODonnell (39)Country the Summer angel sa Studio City Limits Insights (39)AC Limit 33 33 4 games, with the varsity contests beginning at 6 (36) UNC Wine Sessions p.m. CBS (5)WRAL (5)On Record Rules of Rules of Criminal Minds 48 Hours Mystery (5)News (5)C.Mind (5)Inside Ed. 5 (5) WRAL News (13)Paid Engagement Engagement (13)News 13 (13)C.Mind  5 5 13 (13) WBTW (13)Wheel Program at 11 (13)Paid SHS Tennis NBC Wheel of Paid Who Do You Think You Up All Night Free Agents Law & Order: Special WECT News Saturday Night Live 6 6 The Scotland High School women’s tennis team 6 (6) WECT Fortune Program Are? "Kim Cattrall" "Pilot" "Pilot" Victims Unit "Bombshell" at 11 will host a pair of home matches next week, start- FOX Bones "The Rocker in the Cops "Chases Cops Family Guy Cleveland Bones "The Finger in the Fringe "Northwest Passage" In the Flow Scrubs "My 43 43 ing with Jack Britt on Sept. 19. 7 (43) WFXB Rinse Cycle" and Stings" Show Nest" Half-Acre" CW Two and a Two and a The Unit Cold Case TMZ Comedy.TV Midnight Car The Lady Scots close the week against confer- 21 21 8 (21) WWMB Half Men Half Men Mayhem Connection ence foe Purnell Swett on Sept. 22. ABC (15)News (15)Low Saturday Night Football Showcase (L)Football NCAA Oklahoma vs. Florida State Site: College (15)TBA (15)Nightsid (11)The Unit 9 Match times are set for 4 p.m. at the Scotland (15) WPDE (11)Eyewitne Country Doak Campbell Stadium Tallahassee, Fla. (L) Football Post- (11)Eyewitne e  11 11 11 Tennis Center. (11) WTVD ss News (11)Wheel game (L) ss News (11)Huddle 10 (62) WFPX Monk Monk Monk Psych Psych "Truer Lies" Psych "Tuesday the 17th" 12 (40) WUVC La Hora Pico Sábado Gigante El Equipo Noticiero Desmadrugados  SHS Cross Country CABLE CHANNELS The Scotland High School men’s and women’s 18 NICK iCarly iCarly iCarly (N) Victorious Supah Ninjas iCarly Friends Friends Friends Friends '70s Show '70s Show 170 299 cross country programs will compete in their first 19 CARTOON +++ Who Framed Roger Rabbit? ('88) Bob Hoskins. The Oblongs King of Hill King of Hill Family Guy Boondocks Boondocks Bleach (N) Durarara (N) 176 296 home meet of the season on Sept. 20 at Pate Sta- 20 DISNEY Shake It Up Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie Good Luck ... A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Shake It Up Shake It Up Phineas Ferb So Random! Good Luck ... 172 290 dium. 22 ABC FAMILY +++ Ever After: A Cinderella Story ('98) +++ 50 First Dates ('04) Drew Barrymore, Adam Sandler. +++ Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story ('04) 180 311 23 SPORT S. Football NCAA Colorado State vs. Colorado Football NCAA Oklahoma State vs. Tulsa (L)  437 The Scots will host Pinecrest and Hoke in the 24 NAT. GEO. Lincoln's Secret Killer? The Conspirator The Secret Weapon of the Confederacy The Conspirator SecretWeap./ Confed.  186 276 home meet. 25 TNT +++ The Rock ('96) ++++ The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Drama) Morgan Freeman, Tim Robbins. +++ True Lies ('94) Jamie Lee Curtis.  138 245 26 TBS King-Queens King-Queens +++ Wedding Crashers (2005, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson. ++ I Love You, Man ('09) Rashida Jones, Paul Rudd. Movie 139 247 27 USA NCIS "Reunion" NCIS "Aliyah" NCIS "Yankee White" NCIS "Rule Fifty-One" NCIS "Outlaws and In-Laws" NCIS "Bloodbath" 105 242 SHS Golf 28 ESPN Scoreboard Football NCAA Ohio State vs. Miami (L) College Football Scoreboard / Football  140 206 The Scotland High School women’s golf team 29 ESPN 2 Football NCAA Navy vs. South Carolina (L) ESPN2 College Football Scoreboard (L) / Football NCAA Utah vs. BYU (L) Football Drag Race  144 209 will travel to Pinehurst, N.C., on Monday, Sept. 30 NOGGIN Backyard Blue's Clues Dora Go Diego Guppies Umizoomi Ni Hao Yo Gabba Upside Show Upside Show Wubzy Wubzy 169 298 19. 31 VERSUS CollegeFball Sports Blitz Bull Riding PBR Springfield, Mo. (L) NFL Turning Point Auto Racing IndyCar Japan 300 (L)  151 608 The Lady Scots will tackle the course at Pinehu- 32 GOLF Golf NWT Boise Open Site: Hillcrest Country Club Boise, Idaho Golf PGA BMW Championship Golf Central Best of M.D. P. Lessons 401 605 rst No. 3 in their third tournament of the season. 33 FOX SPORTS Football Football NCAA North Texas vs. Alabama (L) Football TEVA Mountain Games Poker WPT Borgata Open 420 630 37 CNBC Money American Greed: Scam Debt The Suze Orman Show Princess "Nicole" American Greed: Scam The Suze Orman Show 208 355 38 MSNBC MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 SAPC Events 39 FOX NEWS Fox Report Weekend Huckabee Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large Journal Edit. Fox News Justice With Judge Jeanine 205 360 The St. Andrews volleyball team will compete in 40 TRUTV Top 20 Most Shocking Top 20 Most Shocking World's Dumbest World's Dumbest Forensic Files Forensic Files Top 20 Most Shocking 204 246 three events this week, traveling to Converse Col- 41 HGTV House House HGTV'd (N) High Low From Stylist Novogratz Dina's Party Donna House Hunter House From Stylist Novogratz 112 229 42 FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Iron Chef America Diners Diners 110 231 lege in Spartanburg, S.C., and Barton College in 43 ANIMAL P. Bad Dog! Too Cute! "Kittens" Too Cute! "Puppies" (N) Bad Dog! Too Cute! "Kittens" Too Cute! "Puppies" 184 282 Wilson, N.C., on Saturday, Sept. 17, and Wednes- 44 DISCOVERY (Almost) Got Away Ten Commandments Track Me If You Can I Faked My Own Death Track Me If You Can I Faked My Own Death 182 278 day, Sept. 21, for a pair of Conference Carolinas 45 TLC Dateline: Real Myst. Dateline: Real Myst. Dateline: Real Myst. Dateline: Real Myst. Dateline: Real Myst. Dateline: Real Myst. 183 280 contests. Game time against Converse is set for 2 46 VH1 CLASSICS Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp Rock 'n' Roll (N) That Metal Show That Metal Show 163 337 p.m., with the match against Barton beginning at 47 HISTORY World War II "End Game" ++++ Dirty Harry ('71) Harry Guardino, Clint Eastwood. Top Shot Top Shot ++++ Dirty Harry ('71)  120 269 48 A&E Scared Straight "Lieber" Beyond Scared Straight Beyond Scared Straight Beyond Scared Straight Beyond Scared Straight Beyond Scared Straight  118 265 7 p.m. 49 BRAVO Millionaire Millionaire ++ The Break Up ('06) Jennifer Aniston, Vince Vaughn. ++ The Break Up ('06) Jennifer Aniston, Vince Vaughn. 129 273 The Knights will close next week with a tri-match 50 AMC +++ Goodfellas ('90) +++ Defiance (2009, Drama) Liev Scheiber, Daniel Craig. +++ Top Gun (1986, Action) Kelly McGillis, Tom Cruise.  130 254 at Coker College beginning at 3 p.m. 51 TCM The Major & the Minor ++++ Mildred Pierce ('45) Ann Blyth, Joan Crawford. +++ Kismet (1955, Musical) Ann Blyth, Howard Keel. All the Brothers Were V...  132 256 The Lady Knights’ soccer program will host a pair 52 LIFETIME ++ Enough ('02, Thriller) Bill Campbell, Jennifer Lopez. The Perfect Roommate ('11) Ashley Leggat. ++ Enough (2002, Thriller) Bill Campbell, Jennifer Lopez. 108 252 53 MNT Naked City I Spy Intelligence ++ The Devil's Hand ('62) Robert Alda, Linda Christian. Bride of the Gorilla ('51)  of games in the coming week, including a 2 p.m. 54 HALLMARK Love Takes Wing (2009, Drama) Love Begins (2011, Family) Julie Mond, Wes Brown. Love Begins (2011, Family) Julie Mond, Wes Brown. 185 312 home contest today against Queens University. 55 INSPIRATION Campmeeting Campmeeting Campmeeting Campmeeting St. Andrews will travel to Mount Olive College on 56 FX X-Men Origins: Wolve... Football NCAA Syracuse vs. USC (L) The League The League Wilfred 137 248 Sept. 20 before returning home on Sept. 24 to take 57 TV LAND Sanford All in Family All in Family All in Family Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray 106 301 on Erskine College in a 2 p.m. game. 58 E! Kardash Kardashians ++ I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry ('07) Adam Sandler. The Soup Kardashians C. Lately True Hollywood Story  114 236 59 COMEDY ++ Scary Movie 4 ('06) ++ Drillbit Taylor ('08, Com) Troy Gentile, Owen Wilson. ++ Jackass Number Two ('06) Johnny Knoxville. Katt Williams: America...  107 249 The St. Andrews’ men’s soccer program will also 60 SYFY +++ Casino Royale ('06, Act) Judi Dench, Daniel Craig. +++ Quantum of Solace (2008, Action) Olga Kurylenko, Daniel Craig. Alphas "Rosetta" Alphas  122 244 host Queens today at 4 p.m. 61 MTV TBA Awkward Teen Mom Teen Mom To Be Announced Jersey Shore To Be Announced 160 331 The Knights will travel to Mount Olive during the 62 VH1 T.O. Show T.O. Show Basketball Wives: LA ++ You Got Served ('04) Marques Houston, Omarion. ++ New Jack City ('91, Crime Story) Ice-T, Wesley Snipes. 162 335 middle of next week before ending the week with a 63 BET ++ Love and Basketball (2000, Romance) Omar Epps, Sanaa Lathan. The Perfect Man ('11, Dra) Maya Gilbert, Malika Blessing. + Not Easily Broken ('09)  124 329 64 CMT ++ My Cousin Vinny (1992, Comedy) Marisa Tomei, Joe Pesci. Ron White: They Call Me Tater Salad Ron White: They Call Me Tater Salad 166 327 home match at 4 p.m. against Erskine. 66 SPIKE ++ Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003, Action) Lucy Liu, Uma Thurman. Mixed Martial Arts UFC Fight Night (N) BlueMont Repo Games 168 262 The St. Andrews men’s golf team will end this 67 CSPAN Washington This Week Washington This Week  210 350 week today at the Honda of Columbia Fall Classic 69 TBN Precious Memories In Touch Ministries The Hour of Power Billy Graham Crusade Not A Fan Travel-Road Love Takes Wing ('09)  260 today in Prosperity, S.C. The match is hosted by 70 OWN Ryan and Tatum Dr. Phil Dr. Phil Confronting... Dr. Phil Dr. Phil 179 279 Newberry College. 71 STYLE Sex & City Sex & City Tia and Tamera Tia and Tamera Giuliana and Bill Sex & City Sex & City Sex & City Sex & City 115 235 72 LMN Nora Roberts' Norther... Carnal Innocence ('11) Colin Egglesfield, Gabrielle Anwar. Nora Roberts' Montana Sky ('07) Charlotte Ross. Carnal Innocence ('11)  109 253 The Lady Knights’ golf program will travel to 73 FITTV Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. 368 Mount Gilead, N.C., to compete in the Pfeiffer 74 OXYGEN ++ Clueless ('95) ++ Freaky Friday ('03) Lindsay Lohan, Jamie Lee Curtis. ++ Freaky Friday ('03) Lindsay Lohan, Jamie Lee Curtis. ++ Clueless ('95)  127 612 M&W Fall Intercollegiate hosted by Pfeiffer Uni- 75 WE Ghost Whisperer Ghost Whisperer Ghost Whisperer "Do Over" Ghost Whisperer Ghost Whisperer Ghost Whisperer 128 260 versity. TW Time Warner Cable S1 DISH Network Satellite S2 DirecTV Satellite (N) New Episode (P) Premiere (SP) Season Premiere (F) Finale (L) Live The St. Andrews men’s and women’s cross coun- try teams will wrap up St. Andrews’ action on Sept. 24 when they travel to the Bulldog Invita- tional hosted by The Citadel. www.laurinburgexchange.com Meet time begins at 8 a.m. Saturday, September 17, 2011 The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Page 3b SUNDAY EVENING Wake looks to keep TW 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 S1 S2 PBS (33)Photo (33)Expeditio (33)Nature (33)Masterpiece Mystery! Lewis and (33)PBS (33)Greener (33)Travels (33)Nature 3 (33) S.C. ETV (39) ...Drive ns "Carolina (39)Best of the September Hathaway believe that a bishop was Previews (39)EastEnder (39)EastEnde (39)Trekker 33 33 4 (36) UNC Prairies" Member Drive poisoned due to her progressive views. "Prohibition" s rs rolling against CBS 60 Mins A hard-hitting news The Good Wife The Good Wife CSI: Miami (5)News (5)Coaches (5)House  (13)Numb3rs 5 (5) WRAL show featuring investigative (13)News 13 Show (13)Paid  5 5 13 (13) WBTW reports and interviews. at 11 (13)Jeopardy Program NBC Football Night in America Football NFL Philadelphia Eagles vs. Atlanta Falcons Site: Georgia Dome Atlanta, Ga. (L) Jack Van Paid Paid Gardner-Webb 6 6 6 (6) WECT (L) Impe Program Program WINSTON-SALEM (AP) — Wake Forest FOX Countdown to the Emmys The 63rd Primetime Watch the television industry's most prestigious Jack Van First Church of God Paid 43 43 looked solid in two games as an underdog. Now 7 (43) WFXB (N) night of accolades at the Nokia Theater. (L) Impe Program it's time to find out how the Demon Deacons will CW The Andy The Andy ++ Welcome to Mooseport (2004, Comedy) Gene Entertainment Tonight Crook and Chase Everybody Midnight 8 21 21 perform against a team they should beat. (21) WWMB Griffith Show Griffith Show Hackman, Ray Romano. Weekend Loves Ray Mayhem ABC America's Funniest Home Extreme Makeover: Home 20/20 "The Wrong Turn: The Kati Kim Story" Kati Kim tells (15)News (15)McCarve (15)Comedy (11)Grey's Coach Jim Grobe's team isn't worried about 9 (15) WPDE Videos Edition her account of how a holiday trip turned into a deadly (11)News r TV  Anatomy  11 11 11 overconfidence Saturday night when it takes on (11) WTVD nightmare. Kati Kim (SF) (11)Betty Gardner-Webb of the Championship Subdivi- 10 (62) WFPX Monk Monk Monk Psych "He Dead" Psych "High Noon-Ish" Psych sion. 12 (40) WUVC Tigres Norte "Y Amigos" Mira Quien Baila Sal y Pimienta El Equipo Noticiero Fiesta Mexicana  "We are going to take them just as we would CABLE CHANNELS 18 NICK Victorious Epic Adv. Wife Kids Wife Kids Nick News G. Lopez Friends 1/2 Friends 2/2 Friends 1/2 Friends 2/2 '70s Show '70s Show 170 299 any of the other teams on our schedule," Wake 19 CARTOON Who Framed Roger R... Gumball Looney Delocatd/ Eagle Hospital/NTSF:SD King of Hill Family Guy Family Guy Robot / Squid Metalo. / Super Venture Bros 176 296 Forest running back Josh Harris said. "We can't 20 DISNEY A.N.T. Farm So Random! Shake It Up (SP) Good Luck ... A.N.T. Farm Shake It Up So Random! Good Luck ... Wizards Wizards 172 290 really look past any team. We've seen before the 22 ABC FAMILY +++ 50 First Dates ('04) Drew Barrymore, Adam Sandler. ++ Paul Blart: Mall Cop ('09) Kevin James. Funniest Home Videos Joel Osteen Ed Young 180 311 small schools beat the bigger schools, and we 23 SPORT S. D.Dooley S. Spurrier Football NCAA Navarro College vs. South Carolina Football NCAA Tennessee vs. Florida Football Col. St./Colg.  437 24 Drugs, Inc. "Marijuana" Drugs, Inc. "Cocaine" Drugs, Inc. "Meth" Border Wars Drugs, Inc. "Cocaine" Drugs, Inc. "Meth" aren't going to be that school." NAT. GEO. 186 276 25 TNT ++++ The Shawshank Redemption ('94) Tim Robbins. +++ The Da Vinci Code (2006, Drama) Audrey Tautou, Tom Hanks. The Da Vinci Code ('06)  138 245 It's happened a few times over the years to 26 TBS Wedding Crashers ('05) ++ Meet the Fockers ('04) Ben Stiller, . ++ Meet the Fockers (2004, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro. Movie 139 247 the Demon Deacons (1-1), who are 25-5 against 27 USA Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: SVU "Zebras" Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. "911" Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. 105 242 FCS schools with all five losses coming to power- 28 ESPN SportsCenter Baseball MLB St. Louis Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Phillies Site: Citizens Bank Park (L) SportsCenter SportsC.  140 206 house Appalachian State. But they haven't lost 29 ESPN 2 Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter Drag Racing NHRA O'Reilly Auto Parts Nationals Site: Concord Motorsport Park NASCAR Now (L) Basketball  144 209 30 NOGGIN Wonder Pets Backyard Dora Go Diego Guppies Umizoomi Ni Hao Yo Gabba Upside Show Upside Show Wubzy Wubzy 169 298 at home to a current Big South Conference team 31 VERSUS America's Cup Bull Riding PBR Springfield, Mo. Auto Racing IndyCar Japan 300 Bull Riding  151 608 since 1930 and are taking on a Runnin' Bulldogs 32 GOLF Golf NWT Boise Open Site: Hillcrest Country Club Boise, Idaho Golf PGA BMW Championship Golf Central Golf NWT Boise Open  401 605 team that is 0-2 against the Atlantic Coast Con- 33 FOX SPORTS Football NCAA North Texas vs. Alabama Boxing Top Rank Poker WPT Borgata Open Baseball MLB N.Y. M./Atl.  420 630 ference. 37 CNBC Diabetes Life Wall Street Enron: Smartest Guys in the Room Millions 60 Minutes American Greed: Scam 208 355 38 MSNBC MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 "It's going to be a challenge for us," right guard 39 FOX NEWS Fox Report Weekend Huckabee Stossel Geraldo at Large Huckabee Stossel 205 360 Michael Hoag said. "No team you play is a cake 40 TRUTV Cops Cops Bait Car (N) Bait Car (N) Vegas Jail Vegas Jail Vegas Jail Vegas Jail Forensic Files Forensic Files Bait Car Bait Car 204 246 walk at all, so we'll be ready for them." 41 HGTV Cash/ Cari Cash/ Cari Holmes Inspection American Handyman (N) House Hunt. House HGTV Design Star All American Handyman 112 229 Wake Forest also wants to keep its surpris- 42 FOOD The Great Food Truck Race Challenge The Great Food Truck Race Iron Chef America Chopped "Squashed" The Great Food Truck Race 110 231 ingly productive offense clicking. 43 ANIMAL P. Hillbilly Handfishin' Tanked! River Monsters: Unhooked Hillbilly Handfishin' Hillbilly Handfishin' River Monsters 184 282 44 DISCOVERY Curiosity Curiosity Killing Bin Laden Secrets of Seal Team 6 Curiosity Killing Bin Laden 182 278 Not many people expected much from the 45 TLC Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding "I Can't Breathe" Undercover Boss Hoarding "I Can't Breathe" Undercover Boss 183 280 Demon Deacons during the preseason, but their 46 VH1 CLASSICS Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp ++ The Natural (1984, Sport) Robert Duvall, Robert Redford. Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp That Metal Show 163 337 passing game produced consecutive 300-yard 47 HISTORY Ice Road Truckers Truckers "The Heat is On" Truckers "Judgement Day" Top Gear "Hollywood Cars" Ancient Aliens Truckers "The Heat is On"  120 269 outings and has them on the verge of being over 48 A&E Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage  118 265 49 BRAVO Beverly Hills Housewives/NewJersey Housewives/NewJersey Housewives/NewJersey Housewives/NewJersey Beverly Hills 129 273 .500 for the first time in a year. 50 AMC Top Gun ++ U-571 (2000, War) Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughey. Breaking Bad "Salud" (N) Breaking Bad "Salud" The Killing 130 254 Wake Forest opened with an overtime loss at 51 TCM ++++ Sounder ('72) ++++ Citizen Kane ('41) Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles. The Power and the Glory ('33) Spencer Tracy. ++++ Metropolis ('26)  132 256 Syracuse — the Demon Deacons held a 15-point 52 LIFETIME The Perfect Roommate ('11) Ashley Leggat. Drop Dead Diva Against the Wall Against the Wall Drop Dead Diva 108 252 lead in the fourth quarter before quarterback 53 MNT Naked City Naked City The Saint Comedy Comedy Route 66 Disasters of the Century Da Vinci's Inquest 54 HALLMARK Love Finds a Home (2009, Drama) Love Begins (2011, Family) Julie Mond, Wes Brown. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls 185 312 Tanner Price was injured — and followed that 55 INSPIRATION Campmeeting Campmeeting Campmeeting Campmeeting by holding on to beat North Carolina State 34-27 56 FX Kung Fu Panda ('08) +++ Monsters vs. Aliens ('09) Reese Witherspoon. +++ Monsters vs. Aliens ('09) Reese Witherspoon. My Super Ex-Girlfriend  137 248 last week in their ACC opener. 57 TV LAND Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray 106 301 58 E! Red Carpet (L) Kardashians Kardashians Kardashians Kardashians Kardashians Kardashians The Soup C. Lately Kardashians Kardash  114 236 59 COMEDY ++ Drillbit Taylor ('08, Com) Troy Gentile, Owen Wilson. Tosh: Happy Thoughts Tosh.O Tosh.O Tosh.O Tosh.O ++ Major League ('89)  107 249 first possession in the 60 SYFY Pirates of the Caribbe... +++ Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007, Adventure) Orlando Bloom, Johnny Depp. Lost City Raiders ('08) James Brolin.  122 244 61 MTV Teen Mom Teen Mom Teen Dads (N) Jersey Shore Awkward Awkward Teen Mom  160 331 third quarter to score • Shoutout 62 VH1 ++ New Jack City ('91) Most Shocking "Hour 1" Most Shocking "Hour 2" VH1 Rock Docs Most Shocking "Hour 1" 162 335 their seventh touch- 63 BET The Perfect Man ('11) Malika Blessing. + Not Easily Broken (2009, Drama) Taraji P. Henson, Morris Chestnut. Born to Dance BET Inspiration  124 329 from page b 1 down of the night, as 64 CMT ++ Grumpier Old Men ('96) Jack Lemmon. Ext. Makeover: Home Ext. Makeover: Home Ext. Makeover: Home Ext. Makeover: Home 166 327 wouldn’t be the last Quick found McRae 66 SPIKE AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt "Bar Fight" Bar Rescue "Fallen Angels" +++ U.S. Marshals ('98)  168 262 67 CSPAN Washington This Week Q & A Commons Road to the Whitehouse Q & A Commons Road To  210 350 time Scotland found on a swing pass near 69 TBN Lead Way Jack Hayford Joel Osteen Kerry Shook Voice World Karol: A Man Who Became Pope  260 the end zone, as the sideline for a 70 OWN Primetime on OWN Home Takeover With Our America with Lisa Ling Master Class "Jay-Z" Home Takeover With Our America with Lisa Ling 179 279 the Fighting Scots 72-yard touchdown. 71 STYLE Tia and Tamera Jerseylicious Big Rich Texas Momster of Momster of Jerseylicious Big Rich Texas 115 235 went on to score on McRae nearly went 72 LMN Nothing But the Truth The 19th Wife ('10, Drama) Chyler Leigh, Patricia Wettig. + A Daughter's Conviction ('06) Brooke Nevin. The 19th Wife ('10)  109 253 out-of-bounds near 73 FITTV Dr. G: Shocking Case Dr. G: Cases "Unthinkable" Dr. G: Cases "Twisted" Dr. G: Shocking Case Dr. G: Cases "Unthinkable" Dr. G: Cases "Twisted" 368 their next seven 74 OXYGEN Snapped "Amber Trudell" Snapped "Jessica McCord" Snapped "Sarah Kolb" (N) Snapped "Sarah Kolb" Snapped Snapped 127 612 possessions before the line of scrim- 75 WE Bridezillas Bridezillas Bridezillas Big Easy Brides Bridezillas Big Easy Brides 128 260 the Bearcats finally mage, but instead TW Time Warner Cable S1 DISH Network Satellite S2 DirecTV Satellite (N) New Episode (P) Premiere (SP) Season Premiere (F) Finale (L) Live ended Scotland’s broke a pair of Anson scoring run. tacklers to record his MONDAY EVENING Almost two min- fourth score of the TW 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 S1 S2 PBS (33)Nature (39)North Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow (33)Storm (39)As Time (39)BBC Charlie Rose utes after the Fight- contest. 3 (33) S.C. ETV (39)Business Carolina (39)B. Ford Goes By World News 33 33 Jalen McLean 4 ing Scots’ first (36) UNC Now touchdown, Scotland added the Fighting CBS (5)Inside Ed. (5)Ent. Met-Mother Met-Mother Two and a 2 Broke Girls Hawaii Five-0 (5)News The Late Show With David The Late, 5 Scots’ final touch- (5) WRAL (13)Wheel Tonight "The Best "The Naked Half Men (SP) "Pilot" (P) (N) (13)News 13 Letterman Late Show 5 5 running back Tony 13 McRae found the end down with 3:11 left (13) WBTW Fortune (13)Jeopardy Man" (SP) (N) Truth" (N) at 11 NBC Wheel of Jeopardy! The Sing-Off A cappella groups compete for the cash The Playboy Club "Pilot" WECT News The Tonight Show With Jay Late Night J. in the third quarter, 6 6 zone on a 6-yard scor- 6 WECT Fortune grand prize and a Sony Music recording contract. (SP) (N) (P) (N) at 11 Leno Fallon using a 5-yard score (6) ing run, tallying his FOX The Big Bang The Big Bang Hell's Kitchen The final two chefs battle it out to prove Fox News at Not the Family Guy American King of the The Office 43 43 first of three rushing to put Scotland up 7 (43) WFXB Theory Theory they deserve the life-changing grand prize. (SF) 10 p.m. News Dad Hill scores on the night. 56-0. CW Two and a Two and a H8R Ringer "Pilot" Carolina & Paid Excused The Dr. Oz Show Excused 8 21 21 Scotland’s offense Anson threatened (21) WWMB Half Men Half Men Co. Program ABC (15)Newscha (15)Ent. Dancing With the Stars (SP) (N) Castle (15)News ABC News (15)Kimmel to break up Scot- 9 was set-up for the (15) WPDE nnel 15 at 7 Tonight (11)News Nightline (11)Kimmel  11 11 11 short scoring run in land’s shutout twice (11) WTVD (11)Jeopardy (11)Wheel part to a Covington in the fourth quar- 10 (62) WFPX Without a Trace Without a Trace Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Monk fumble recovery that ter, moving into Scot- 12 (40) WUVC Cuando me Enamoro Teresa La Fuerza del Destino Don Francisco Presenta Noticias 40 NoticieroUni Para Volver a Amar seemed the jump- land territory for a CABLE CHANNELS 18 NICK Big Time R. SpongeBob Brainsurge Wife Kids G. Lopez G. Lopez Friends Friends '70s Show '70s Show G. Lopez G. Lopez 170 299 start the Fighting pair of scoring op- 19 CARTOON Johnny Test Gumball Advent./Regular MAD / MAD King of Hill King of Hill American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy Robot / Robot AquaT. / Squid 176 296 Scots’ defensive at- portunities. Despite 20 DISNEY Shake It Up So Random! Lemonade Mouth ('11) Adam Hicks, Bridgit Mendler. Shake It Up So Random! Wizards Wizards 172 290 tack. gaining ground, the 22 ABC FAMILY The Lying Game The Lying Game ++ Bring It On ('00, Com) Jesse Bradford, Kirsten Dunst. The 700 Club Whose Line? Whose Line? 180 311 “The turnover re- Bearcats were unable 23 SPORT S. Baseball MLB Atlanta Braves vs. Florida Marlins Site: Sun Life Stadium (L) Post-game Post-game Baseball MLB Atlanta Braves vs. Florida Marlins 437 to score, as Scotland 24 NAT. GEO. Deadly 60 Deadly 60 Drugs, Inc. "Meth" Drugs, Inc. "Heroin" Explorer Drugs, Inc. "Meth" Drugs, Inc. "Heroin" 186 276 ally helped,” Cov- 25 TNT Law & Order "Burn Card" The Closer "Fresh Pursuit" Law & Order "Captive" Law & Order CSI: NY "Cuckoo's Nest" CSI: NY "Manhattanhenge" 138 245 ington said. “We linebacker Artemis 26 TBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Conan The Office The Office 139 247 weren’t flat, but we Robinson recorded 27 USA NCIS "Kill Ari, Part 1" 1/2 NCIS "Kill Ari, Part II" 2/2 WWE Monday Night Raw WWE Monday Night Raw +++ The Bourne Ultimatum ('07) Julia Stiles. 105 242 weren’t sharp either. two sacks during 28 ESPN Monday Night Countdown Football SportsCenter 140 206 the Bearcats’ run to 29 ESPN 2 To Be Announced Basketball WNBA Playoffs (L) Basketball WNBA Playoffs (L) Baseball Tonight (L) 144 209 It shifted the momen- 30 NOGGIN Backyard Blue's Clues Dora Go Diego Guppies Umizoomi Ni Hao Yo Gabba Upside Show Upside Show Wubzy Wubzy 169 298 tum and gave us mo- keep Anson off the 31 VERSUS To Be Announced To Be Announced ++ Tin Cup ('96) Kevin Costner. 151 608 tivation out on the scoreboard. Robinson 32 GOLF The Golf Fix (L) Uneven Fairways GolfNow (N) Big Break The Golf Fix Golf Central Learning C. GolfNow Big Break 401 605 field.” finished with three 33 FOX SPORTS Football NCAA Syracuse vs. USC Poker WPT Borgata Open The Car Show TEVA Mountain Games 420 630 Quick closed the sacks on the night 37 CNBC The Kudlow Report Biography The New Age of Wal-Mart American Greed: Scam Mad Money Biography 208 355 and a fumble recov- 38 MSNBC Hardball The Last Word The Rachel Maddow Show The Ed Show The Last Word The Rachel Maddow Show 209 356 first quarter with 39 FOX NEWS FOX Report The O'Reilly Factor Hannity On the Record The O'Reilly Factor Hannity 205 360 a 32-yard touch- ery. 40 TRUTV World's Dumbest World's Dumbest Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Bear Swamp Bear Swamp Hulk Hogan's M.C.W. World's Dumbest 204 246 down strike to Derek McRae ended the 41 HGTV House House Hunt. House Hunt. House Showhouse Showdown (N) House Hunt. House House Hunter House Showhouse Showdown 112 229 Barnes with 32 sec- night with 148 all- 42 FOOD Unwrapped Unwrapped Unwrapped Crave (N) Diners (N) Diners BestThingAte BestThingAte Challenge Diners Diners 110 231 purpose yards, pick- 43 ANIMAL P. River Monsters: Unhooked I'm Alive "Hidden Danger" I'm Alive "Resurrection" (N) I'm Alive "Battlegrounds" I'm Alive "Hidden Danger" I'm Alive "Resurrection" 184 282 onds left in the quar- 44 DISCOVERY American Chopper: American Chopper: American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior "Gears of War" American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior "Gears of War" 182 278 ter, pushing Scotland ing up 64 rushing 45 TLC Kate Plus Eight My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding Cake Boss "Dear Buddy" My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding 183 280 ahead 21-0. yards on three car- 46 VH1 CLASSICS VH1 Classic Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp +++ The Rocky Horror Picture Show ('75) Tim Curry. VH1 Classic 80's Rewind Festival 163 337 In the second quar- ries, while totaling 47 HISTORY American Pickers Pawn Stars Pawn Stars American Pickers Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Top Shot "Turn the Corner" Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120 269 84 yards on a pair of 48 A&E The First 48 Hoarders "Lisa/ Bertha" Hoarders "Stacey/ Roi" Intervention "Christina" (N) Intervention "Sarah" Hoarders "Lisa/ Bertha" 118 265 ter, Scotland found receptions. 49 BRAVO Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Most Eligible Dallas WatchWhat Beverly Hills Beverly 129 273 the scoreboard three 50 AMC  ++ The Peacemaker ('97) +++ No Country for Old Men ('07) Javier Bardem, Tommy Lee Jones. +++ No Country for Old Men ('07) Javier Bardem, Tommy Lee Jones. 130 254 more times, scoring Murphy added 39 51 TCM  Nicholas and Alexandra Dr. Coppelius ('68) Walter Slezak. ++++ The Red Shoes (1948, Musical) Anton Walbrook, Moira Shearer. Invitation to the Dance 132 256 on a pair of McRae yards to the Fighting 52 LIFETIME  +++ Fried Green Tomatoes ('91) Kathy Bates. ++ The Bucket List ('07) Jack Nicholson. The Protector "Safe" ++ The Bucket List ('07) 108 252 runs, the first coming Scots’ rushing total, 53 MNT Highway to Heaven Starsky and Hutch Police Story The Saint Da Vinci's Inquest Cold Case Files while Quick also 54 HALLMARK Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Golden Girls Golden Girls 185 312 off a 28-yard scamper 55 INSPIRATION Wind at My Back The Waltons The Waltons Inspiration Enjoying Life Humanitarian Prophecy Wind at Back "Marathon" down the left side- picked up 43 yards on 56 FX Two and Half Two and Half ++ Wild Hogs (2007, Comedy) William H. Macy, John Travolta. ++ Wild Hogs (2007, Comedy) William H. Macy, John Travolta. 137 248 line. McRae took the the ground to finish 57 TV LAND All in Family All in Family M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray The Nanny The Nanny Roseanne Roseanne 106 301 pitch on the option with a combined 290 58 E! E! News (N) Sex & City Sex & City Sex & City Sex & City Fashion Police C. Lately (N) E! News C. Lately 114 236 yards of total offense. 59 COMEDY 30 Rock 30 Rock "Blind Date" Tosh.O Tosh.O Tosh.O Comedy...Roast "Charlie Sheen" (N) Comedy Central Roast "Charlie Sheen" 107 249 from Quick, running 60 SYFY  Pirates of the Caribbe... Eureka (SF) "Insatiable" Alphas Eureka "One Giant Leap" Warehouse 13 122 244 through the Bearcats’ The shutout was the 61 MTV Ridiculous Ridiculous Jersey Shore R. Dyrdek R. Dyrdek Ridiculous Death Valley Cuff'd (N) Ridiculous Death Valley Cuff'd 160 331 defense untouched first for the Fighting 62 VH1 Basketball Wives: LA Basketball Wives: LA (N) La La's Full T.O. Show Basketball Wives: LA La La's Full T.O. Show Basketball Wives: LA 162 335 for the touchdown. Scots under Williams 63 BET  106 & Park + B.A.P.S. (1997, Comedy) Halle Berry, Natalie Desselle. + Hair Show (2004, Comedy) Kellita Smith, Mo'nique. The Wendy Williams Show 124 329 McRae also added a and their first since 64 CMT  Ext. Makeover: Home Trick-Truck Trick-Truck Trick-Truck Trick-Truck Trick-Truck ++++ Escape From Alcatraz ('79) Patrick McGoohan, Clint Eastwood. 166 327 topping East Wake 66 SPIKE Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die 168 262 7-yard rushing score 67 CSPAN  House of Represent. Politics & Public Policy Today Politics & Public 210 350 with 4:57 left in the 35-0 in 2007. 69 TBN Way-Master Potter BehindScene Your World Kingdom J. Duplantis Praise the Lord Joel Osteen Manna Fest 260 half. The Fighting Scots 70 OWN Dr. Phil "Strung Out" Dr. Phil Supersize vs. Superskinny Supersize vs. Superskinny Dr. Phil Supersize vs. Superskinny 179 279 Caison Murphy will have a week off 71 STYLE Giuliana and Bill Giuliana and Bill Tia and Tamera Tia and Tamera Giuliana and Bill Tia and Tamera 115 235 before returning to 72 LMN  Rivals ('00) ++ Another Woman's Husband ('00) Gail O'Grady. Web of Desire (2008, Drama) Adrian Hough, Dina Meyer. Another Woman's Hus... 109 253 crossed the goalline 73 FITTV Diagnosis X Diagnosis X "Shattered" Mystery Diagnosis Mystery Diagnosis Diagnosis X "Shattered" Mystery Diagnosis 368 for Scotland’s sixth action on Sept. 30. 74 OXYGEN Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Hair Battle Spectacular Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club 127 612 and final score of the Scotland will travel 75 WE Charmed Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls 128 260 period, turning in a to Purnell Swett for TW Time Warner Cable S1 DISH Network Satellite S2 DirecTV Satellite (N) New Episode (P) Premiere (SP) Season Premiere (F) Finale (L) Live 3-yard touchdown their first Southeast- run to extend Scot- ern Conference game land’s lead to 42-0 as of the season in two time expired in the weeks. www.laurinburgexchange.com first half. 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Laurinburg, NC 28352 Fax: 910-462-0279 For consideration email your resumé to: [email protected] Thank you for your support, Email: [email protected] Billy Ray Norris Owner and Operator or fax it to 910-276-3815 Norris Storage Buildings & Carports FCC NC is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity. PAGE 6B THE LAURINBURG EXCHANGE WWW.LAURINBURGEXCHANGE.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2011 N.C. State looks to bounce Helping hands back against Jaguars RALEIGH (AP) — North Car- always the toughest, because olina State wants to bounce back people take you a little more se- from its first loss of the season by riously," O'Brien said. "They've handing South Alabama the first got their eye on the bull's-eye. defeat in program history. The team gets that attitude that, After the defense yielded at 'Hey, we're pretty good, we can least 400 yards for the second just go play,' and that's why we straight week, the Wolfpack (1-1) started harping from (January) are in desperate need of a pick- on that you have to do everything me-up. better this year than you did last They'll hope to find it Satur- year." day night when they play host The biggest problem N.C. State to a fledgling group of Jaguars faces is a defense that ranks 94th that has won all 19 games it has nationally, allowing an average of played since starting the program 422 yards. two years ago but has never faced The Wolfpack were without a team from the Bowl Subdivi- their top three pass rushers and sion. couldn't get much pressure on "I'm sure they'll be a tough quarterback Tanner Price during foe, they'll come in and this will last week's 34-27 loss at Wake be their Super Bowl," N.C. State Forest. coach Tom O'Brien said. "But it's "It was ugly and there were a CONTRIBUTED PHOTO a good thing we're not playing an- lot of reasons why it was ugly, Members of the St. Andrewsʼ volleyball team provided a helping hand this week at Scotland High other ACC game on the road at but the good thing is, everything's this point in the season." fixable," safety Brandan Bishop School, volunteering to work the schoolʼs concession stand for the Scotsʼ varsity and junior varsity The Wolfpack's schedule cer- said. "We'll correct those things." games against Hoke County. The Knightsʼ community service endeavors will help fund the Scotsʼ tainly has an unorthodox ap- An angry Wolfpack team offseason play in Junior Olympic Volleyball. pearance. After opening against should provide quite a measuring Liberty, they were sent across the stick for South Alabama (2-0) as state to Wake Forest for their At- it takes the fast track up college lantic Coast Conference opener. football's ladder. Cavaliers, Tar Heels meet for chance at 3-0 Now comes a second game The Jaguars started their pro- CHAPEL HILL (AP) — Jonathan that stat. It really does not play a factor against a Championship Subdi- gram in 2009 and are scheduled Cooper couldn't hide his disbelief when in how we approach a game at all." vision team and a contest that ul- to jump to the Bowl Subdivision told North Carolina hasn't won an At- Maybe not, but the skid has out- timately means nothing for N.C. in 2013. The teams will play lantic Coast Conference opener in more lasted the tenures of two head coaches State's bowl eligibility. Teams three times in five years, with than a decade. (Bunting, Butch Davis) and has kept may count only one FCS win per South Alabama returning to Ra- "I don't know, wow," the offensive the Tar Heels constantly fighting up- season toward the six victories leigh next season and the Wolf- lineman said. "Ten? You said 10 con- hill in the league standings. The Tar necessary to make the postsea- pack heading to Mobile, Ala., in secutive?" Heels (2-0) have lost the 10 straight son. 2015. While the program has seemingly league openers by an average margin What O'Brien doesn't want to "It will show us who we really climbed out of its perennial struggles of 15 points, though that number is in- happen is for the Wolfpack to are and what kind of teammates under John Bunting, the Tar Heels flated by a few lopsided losses under take a step back following a big we have on our team," Jaguars still carry a bad run of performances in Bunting. 2010 in which they went 9-4 and tight end Kevin Helms said. league openers heading into Saturday's Three of the four under Davis came won the Champs Sports Bowl — "We'll see who has the heart and game against Virginia. They haven't by six or fewer points, including last and a loss in this one certainly who is really a football player. won their ACC opener since winning year's 30-24 loss to Georgia Tech in would qualify as a step back. This will either make us or at Wake Forest in 2000. which the Tar Heels had a dozen play- "Every program I've been break us. ... Hopefully, we can "The players, I can tell you for sure, ers sitting out due to the NCAA inves- around, you have your break- go out and show everybody what aren't thinking about that," UNC safety tigation into improper benefits and through year (and) the next year's kind of team we are." Matt Merletti said. "I didn't even know academic misconduct.

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