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2010-11 NC Sports Facility Guide 10-1-10
SPORTS NORTH CAROLINA 2010-11 Facility Guide The North Carolina Department of Commerce's Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development, in cooperation with North Carolina Amateur Sports, publishes this document as a reference for venues and facilities in North Carolina. Kristi Driver Chuck Hobgood North Carolina Division of Tourism, Film & Sports Development North Carolina Amateur Sports 4324 Mail Service Center Historic American Tobacco Campus Raleigh, NC 27699-4324 406 Blackwell Street Or Suite 120 301 N. Wilmington Street Durham, NC 27701 Raleigh, NC 27601-2825 Phone: (919) 361-1133 ext. 5 Fax (919) 361-2559 Phone: (919) 733-7413 Fax: (919) 733-8582 [email protected] [email protected] For complete, up-to-date sports facility and event information, visit www.sportsnc.com. North Carolina County Map Courtesy of www.visitnc.com - ii - Contents North Carolina Sports Contacts 1 Martial Arts 19 Archery Facilities 2 Motorsports Facilities 20 Baseball Facilities 2 Paintball Facilities 21 Basketball Facilities 6 Racquetball Facilities 21 Bowling Facilities 9 Rodeo Facilities 22 Boxing Facilities 10 Roller Hockey Facilities 22 Cross Country Facilities 11 Rugby Facilities 23 Cycling Facilities 11 Shooting - Competitive 23 Disc Golf Facilities 12 Skateboarding Facilities 24 Equestrian Facilities 13 Snow Skiing / Snow Sports Facilities 24 Equestrian Facilities - Steeplechase 14 Soccer Facilities 24 Fencing 14 Softball Facilities 27 Field Hockey Facilities 14 Swimming/Diving Facilities 30 Football Stadiums 15 Tennis Facilities 31 -
2015 Tuskegee Football Game Notes
2015 TUSKEGEE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS POSTSEASON NATIONAL 1914,1917,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929, 1930,1932,1934,1936,1938, CHAMPIONS 1930,1931,1932,1933,1936,1944,1970,1974, 1941,1942,1943,1944,1945 1924,1925,1926, GAME NOTES 1987,1991,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2006, 1927,1929,1930, 1946,1974,1998,1999,2000, 2007,2008,2009,2012,2014 2001,2004,2005,2006,2007, 2000,2007 B-Division Championships 1967,1968,1969 GAME 11 (6) TUSKEGEE (8-2) at (3) CATAWBA (9-2) November 21, 2015 w 1 pm (est) w WSAT-AM 1280 (local) Salisbury, NC w Shuford Stadium (5,000) Media Information #5THINGS Radio: WSAT-AM 1280 (Catawba) w Tuskegee and Catawba have one common opponent this season, UNC Pembroke. The Golden Talent: Buddy Poole (pxp), Brooks Nash (color) Tigers traveled to Pembroke and lost that contest 29-17, while Catawba defeated the Braves Web: GoCatawbaIndians.com 39-21 at home. w This is the third consecutive season that the Golden Tigers have qualified for the NCAA Division In-Game Home: GoldenTigerSports.com II playoffs since making themselves eligible by dropping the Turkey Day Classic contest. In the Live Stats: GoCatawbaIndians.com two previous seasons, Tuskegee has lost to North Alabama and West Georgia in the opening Twitter Updates: @MyTUAthletics round of the playoffs. Weather: Sunny, High - 56, Low - 34 w The Golden Tigers had 10 players (slots) selected for the SIAC All-Conference teams, including the SIAC Defensive Player of the Year and the Overall Player of the Year in Jewell Ratliff. The (6) Tuskegee 8-2 senior leads the conference in tackles and is currently 11th in the nation in total tackles per Ranking 24 - AFCA; 20 - D2football game. -
Fall 2010 Catawbacampusfall10:Layout 1 11/3/2010 12:36 PM Page Ifci
CatawbaCampusFall10:Layout 1 11/3/2010 10:35 AM Page fci Catawba College & Duke Energy: A Brilliant Connection for Today’s Economic & Environmental Times Fall 2010 CatawbaCampusFall10:Layout 1 11/3/2010 12:36 PM Page ifci Fall 2010 Volume 32, Number 1 Spotlights Departments 2 ..........Transfer Students 18 3 ..........Eugene Deal Scholarship 4 ..........$100,000 NextGen Walmart Grant 5 ..........New Director of Residence Life 6 ..........New Faculty 8 .......... Catawba College: greenways Round-up 8Smart Grid 8C3 Camp 30 8National Youth Environmental Summit Notes 12 ..........Catawba’s European Vacation CLASS 12 ..........Vernaculars do Times Square 8Charles Muse ’68 13 ..........Catawba Singers take on the Midwest 8Bill “Scotch” Shaw ’75 14 ..........Blue Masque Hall of Fame 8Donna Manik Smith ’01 15 ..........Business Hall of Fame 36 16 ..........Lord Salisbury Classic Results 16 ..........Jen Chapin & Protest Music IN MEMORIAM Tonia Black-Gold 17 ..........Opening Convocation 8Former First Lady Editor & Chief Communications Officer Contact us at 17 ..........Video Conferencing comes to Catawba Employees 1-800-CATAWBA 8 Tracy MacKay-Ratliff 20 ..........Our International Tennis Teams 8College Trustees Director of Graphic Design Services 1-704-637-4393 21 ..........Distinguished Alumnus Awards 8Palmore Scholarship & Photographer URL www.catawba.edu 22 ..........Richard Stevenson Scholarship Nancy Mott 24 .......... Staff Coordinator Alumni updates CAMPUS MINISTRY & THE LILLY CENTER [email protected] 28 ..........BOOST Project Maegen G. Worley 29 ..........Foster ’89 New Director of RHM Web Designer & Developer POSTMASTER: Send address changes to 39 ..........Catawba Spring Event Calendar James D. Lewis ’89 Campus Magazine, CATAWBA COLLEGE Back............Ketner turns 90! Sports Information Director 2300 W. Innes St., Salisbury, NC 28144-2488 CAMPUS Magazine (USPS 087-560) is published biannually by Catawba College Public Relations. -
2011 Schedule
2011 SCHEDULE Aug. 27 at Virginia Union University* 6 p.m. Sept. 3 CATAWBA COLLEGE 1:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at University of New Haven 1 p.m. Sept. 17 OPEN Sept. 24 LINCOLN (PA.) UNIVERSITY* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 1 at Fayetteville State University* 6 p.m. Oct. 8 WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIV.* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at University of West Georgia 2 p.m. Oct. 22 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY* 2 p.m. (Homecoming) Oct. 29 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE* 1:30 p.m. (Senior Day) Nov. 5 at Shaw* 1 p.m. Nov. 12 CIAA Championship 1 p.m. Home Games In BOLD CAPS * CIAA game www.saintaugfalcons.com 2011 Falcon Football 2011 Falcon Football ALL-CIAA HISTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS ALL-CIAA FIRST TEAM PLAYERS Marcus Crump, DE 1950 2009 Ricky Rodriguez, C Clements, E 1952 Mark Hall, LB Falcon Fact Sheet Pages 3-4 William McAllister, DG 2010 1956 Anthony Harris, DE Joseph Nicholson, T Chaz Robinson, LB President Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber 5 2003 Johnny Shuler, DL ALL-CIAA ROOKIE TEAM 2004 2003 Eddie Montgomery, KR Eddie Montgomery, WR Athletic Director George Williams 6 2005 Kevin Jones, LB Jabre’ Green, TE Darrell Nesbitt, QB Eddie Montgomery, WR, PR 2004 Head Coach Michael Costa 7 Tyrone Pettaway, LB Cedric Clark, DL 2006 2005 Alex Hall, DE Kenneth Snowden, RB Assistant Coaches 8-9 Kevin Jones, LB 2006 2007 Richard Boone, WR, P, Spec. Alex Hall, DE 2007 2008 Kevin Williams, QB Preseason Roster 10-11 Marcus Kennedy, NT Tim Lovick, WR Phillip Stevenson, DT Arnold Mullins, RB 2009 Andrade Olliver, LB Players To Watch 12-14 Marcus Crump, DE Steven Stanback, LB 2010 Charles McKenzie, CB Jone’ Harris, -
2012 Catawba College Football Guide
2012 CATAWBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL GUIDE THIS IS CATAWBA COLLEGE CONTENTS atawba College was founded in CNewton, North Carolina in 1851 by Catawba Athletic Administration . 1 the German Reformed Church. In 1890, Catawba became a coeducational institu - Head Coach Chip Hester . 2 tion, with the first woman graduate com - Assistant Coaches . 3-4 pleting her studies in 1893. Officials Player Profiles . 5-15 closed the Newton campus in 1923 and All-Americans and Pro Players . 17 moved to its present location in Salisbury, re-opening in 1925. In 1957, the Chiefs Club . 18 Evangelical and Reformed Church merged Shuford Stadium . .19 to form the United Church of Christ, with 2012 Veteran Roster . 20 which the College maintains affiliation. countries attend Catawba. The student body Catawba seeks to serve the Salisbury- is evenly divided among men and women. 2012 Newcomer Roster . 21 Rowan County community through its pro - Indians’ 2011 Statistics . 22-23 MAJORS OFFERED grams and services. The Roberston College- 2011 Year in Review . 24-29 Community Center, a facility built as a joint Bachelor of Arts venture with the community over 35 years Biology Record Vs. All Opponents . 30 ago, houses the Shuford School of Performing Chemistry Year-By-Year Scores . 31-33 Arts and showcases musical and theatre pro - Chemistry Education Individual Records . 33-34 ductions from the college and the communi - Communication Arts Team Records . 35 ty. Similarly, the college’s athletic facilities Comprehensive Science Education Career Leaders . 36 have been enhanced be the local community Education and are available to the local residents as well English Top Individual Seasons . -
Homecoming 2006
Highlights: Fall/Winter 2006 / Volume 28, Number 3 Campus construction on schedule ollowing a symbolic groundbreaking for Abernethy Village held F September 19, and the demolition one month later of the circa-1966 Abernethy Residence Hall, all is on schedule and going according to plan with Catawba football under the lights the construction of five new resi- - page 14 dence halls on campus. That according to Catawba College’s Director of Facilities Henry Haywood who said those residence halls will be ready to use by the beginning of ’07-’08 academic year. Summit Development of Salisbury, which is serving as gener- al contractor for the project, has poured footings for two of the resi- dence halls which will face Summit Symbolic groundbreaking for Abernethy Village Avenue, Haywood said. Electrical and plumbing for these two halls also are being installed prior to the slabs being poured for wall is being removed prior to grading of the site which will them. Where Abernethy Residence Hall stood, a retaining prep it for footings for the three other residence halls. Family member of the late Enoch See CONSTRUCTION, page 9 Goodman read resolution of respect — page 5 Homecoming 2006 Catawba • Beloved Professor and Coach Honored at Couples Contest Homecoming Dedication In our last issue of CAMPUS, we chal- • Whitener Medal Recipients Recognized lenged our alumni who married someone • Three Distinguished Alumni Honored they met through Catawba to send us their Dr. Frank “Dutch” Meyer ‘how we met’ stories. We love the many honored submissions and had a hard time choosing • Recognition of a favorite. -
Spring / Summer 2011
SPRING/SUMMER 2011 Volume 32, Number 2 Congratulations Class of 2011 Graduation Spotlights 1-3 Spotlights 4 ..........Banner System Goes Live 32 ..........GREEN PIG: GREEN WAYS 4 ..........Catawba Tuition, No Increase 32......Awards Convocation 5 ..........Adrian L. Shuford, Jr. Awards 33......EDF Fellow to work on Energy Efficiency Plan 6 ..........Ben Smith, Dean of Students 33......Dave Foreman Wilderness Conservationist 6 ..........“Zeitoun” - 2011 Common Reading 33......Champions for Clean Air Awards 7 ..........The Writing Center Tutoring Program 33......Two Join Center for the Environment Tonia Black-Gold 8 ..........Kenerly Smith Family Scholarship 42 ..........Gary Hauze ’70, Professor Schiemann Editor & Chief Communications Officer 8 ..........Pat McCrory ’78 Visits Campus 42 ..........Professor Pam Thompson’s PROM!SE Tracy MacKay-Ratliff 8 ..........“The Journal of Economic Issues” 44 ..........Catawba Singers’ European Tour Director of Graphic Design Services 9 ..........CEO Lecture Series Speaker, Bryan Jordan ’84 & Photographer 44 ..........Students, Acken and Hendrick Thrive and Grow 10 ..........2010-2011 NC Teacher of the Year, Facciolini Nancy Mott 45 ..........Catawba’s TV Spots Air Staff Coordinator 10 ..........Alumni Abound at Josten’s 10 ..........Catawba’s Master of Education Degree Maegen G. Worley 23-28 Web Designer & Developer 12 ..........Dr. George Drum ’62 Retires Departments James D. Lewis ’89 12 ..........Dr. Sanford R. Silverburg Retires Sports Information Director 14 ..........Dr. Bethany Sinnott Retires Contact us at 16 ..........Carly Sabat, Lip Balm Analysis Newsletter & Athletics 1-800-CATAWBA 17 ..........J Term is a Success 1-704-637-4393 18 ..........Lilly Colloquium Speaker Ruth Anderson 34 URL 19 ..........Church/College Award & Paul Fisher Service Awards www.catawba.edu CLASSNotes 20 ..........Sports Hall of Fame Alumni updates & Close-ups [email protected] 21 ..........Eric P. -
Catawba Schedule Date Opponent Time/Res
ATAWBA 2014 CATAWBA INDIANS FOOTBALL Catawba Schedule Date Opponent Time/Res. GAME DAY #2 S/6 at Davidson W, 35-7 CATAWBA INDIANS at WESTERN CAROLINA CATAMOUNTS S/13 at Western Carolina 3:30 Saturday, September 13, 2014 S/20 at Newberry* 6:00 S/27 Carson-Newman* 1:30 3:30 p.m. O/4 Tusculum* 1:30 Whitmire Stadium & Waters Field (13,742) O/11 at Wingate* 1:30 O/18 at UNC Pembroke 1:00 Field Turf O/25 Brevard* 1:30 N/2 at Mars Hill* 1:00 Catawba __________________________ Western Carolina O/9 North Greenville 1:30 N/16 Lenoir-Rhyne* 2:00 1-0 .........................................2014 Records ................................ 1-1 NR .............................2014 Rankings (AFCA/d2fb.com) .................... NR Home Game in Bold Catawba Indians ........................ Nickname ....................... Catamounts All Times Eastern * South Atlantic Conference Games Navy Blue & White .........................Colors ....................... Purple & Gold gocatawbaindians.com ....................Website ........... catamountsports.com Broadcast Information The Coaches Television: None. Curtis Walker ............................ Head Coach ........................ Mark Speir Video: Western Carolina will provide a free Catawba ‘92 ............................. Alma Mater ...................... Clemson ‘90 video webcast through the SoCon Digital 7-5 (.583) ............................. Overall Record ..................... 4-21 (.160) Network at http://www.socondigitalnetwork. 7-5 (.583) ............................Record at School .................. -
Donors and Volunteers Thanked at Shuford Stadium Dedication Atawba College Said, "Thank Stadium's $4 Million Price Tag
September 2003 / Volume 25, Number 3 New key administrators Public Safety Reid Clement at Catawba ’43 in Paris in Office puts — page 5 officers on the 1950s — page 10 bikes Two Catawba College coeds — page 9 start their own businesses. — page 8 Highlights: Donors and volunteers thanked at Shuford Stadium dedication atawba College said, "Thank stadium's $4 million price tag. you," to donors and volunteers Catawba President Robert Knott said who helped the new Shuford the two major benefactors "took a special Stadium become a reality dur- interest in this stadium project and saw Cing a dedication ceremony held Sunday, opportunities in it for their involvement." August 24 in the stadium concourse. Hurley, he noted, had the distinct ability "to Several hundred people attended the event sense our needs before they become appar- and later toured the facility. ent to us. His name is synonymous with Chief among the acknowledgements selfless giving." were those given to philanthropists James Hurley designated his donations to fund Hurley, III and Irwin Belk, both of whom the reconstruction of Kirkland Field, in made major gifts to the stadium effort. memory of the late Catawba College Hurley's gifts funded more than half of the Football Coach Gordon Kirkland; the con- See STADIUM DEDICATION, page 24 Plaques honoring three individuals unveiled at Stadium dedication Members of class Catawba holds Opening Convocation Catawba College President Robert E. Knott offi- Members of the senior class donned their caps and of 2007 move in cially convened the college for its 152nd academic gowns for the first time and processed with the facul- Accompanied by their parents, siblings, friends year September 4 in the Omwake-Dearborn Chapel. -
Complaints Allege Voter Intimidation Commissioner Seeks Lucama Polling Place Switch
Decriminalize it? Cooper-Suggs cosponsors marijuana bill PAGE 4B The Wilson Times Online Daily • Printed Tuesdays and Fridays | MORE THAN A NEWSPAPER — A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION SINCE 1896 | wilsontimes.com | Tuesday, March 30, 2021 | $1 Health center awarded $5.8 million By Olivia Neeley ily Health Centers. “We are grateful for “Now more than ever, North Caro- include Greene County Health Care in [email protected] | 252-265-7879 the funding received from the federal linians and vulnerable populations Snow Hill, which will see $13.4 million, government to support this vital work across the nation need access to high- Goshen Medical Center in Fremont, Carolina Family Health Centers in Wil- and for their acknowledgment of our re- quality and affordable health care ser- Goldsboro and Mount Olive, which was son was recently awarded $5.8 million to sponse efforts.” vices” Butterfield said in a statement. approved for nearly $10.2 million, the support COVID-19 vaccina- Owens said the money must be used “During this unprecedented public Rural Health Group in Roanoke Rapids, tions and services for vulner- for COVID-19-related services, preventa- health crisis, community health cen- approved for almost $7 million, and the able populations. tive and primary health care services for ters have answered the call to provide Opportunities Industrialization Center of The clinic is one of nine patients at higher risk for COVID-19 and patient-centered, culturally competent Rocky Mount, which has been granted community health centers expanded operational capacity now and care to the communities they serve. $2.2 million. in North Carolina’s 1st Con- post-pandemic. -
Baseball 12 Tennis Players
TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts: Table of Contents Name of School: Catawba College Compliance........................................................................................2 Location: 2300 W. Innes St. Admissions........................................................................................3 Salisbury, NC 28144 Nickname: Catawba Indians Catawba College...............................................................................4 Founded: 1851 The Local Region...............................................................................6 Church Affiliation: United Church of Christ North Carolina....................................................................................7 Enrollment: 1,200 Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Chiefs Club........................................................................................8 Average Class Size: 15-20 Catawba Cheerleaders......................................................................9 School Colors: Blue & White Catawba Crazies...............................................................................9 Athletic Affiliation: NCAA II Staff Directory..................................................................................10 Conference: South Atlantic President: Dr. Joseph B. Oxendine (Catawba ’52) Dr. Joseph B. Oxendine, President.................................................12 Director of Athletics: Sports Information: Jim Lewis Dennis Davidson, AD.......................................................................12 Sports Information Telephone: -
“Catawba Indians”
Smiles come easy on Student wants to help his Graduation Day hometown - pages 12 & 13 Summer 2006 / Volume 28, Number 2 - page 24 NCAA makes decision on “CATAWBA INDIANS” On Tuesday morning, May 30, Catawba College received official notification that the NCAA "Staff Review Committee" has approved the use of the name "Catawba Indians" by Catawba College for its athletic teams. This notification will remove the College from the list of institutions previously sanctioned for the use of a Native American nickname and related symbol- ism. Catawba College intends to abide fully by the NCAA directives in this matter. See CATAWBA INDIANS, page 10 Graduate wins John Lennon Award Two trustees One of Catawba College's 2006 graduates, Dennis Reed of Charlotte, is the first place win- ner of the BMI Foundation's 9th Annual John honored with Lennon Scholarship Awards. The 21-year-old music business major shared the stage with Lil prestigious Jon, Maroon 5, and others in a May 16th cere- mony in Los Angeles. BMI Foundation President Ralph N. Adrian Shuford Jackson made the announcement about the win- ners of the 9th Annual John Lennon Award Scholarships, a program that recognizes the best and brightest young songwriters between the Two Catawba College Trustees were ages of 15 and 24. This year's winners include honored Wednesday, May 17 at Catawba 21-year-old Reed, who received first place hon- College as the recipients of the presti- ors and a $10,000 scholarship for his song, "Out gious Adrian L. Shuford, Jr. Award for of Control." The Charlotte, North Carolina Distinguished Service.