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Stadium Game Day Information...................................... 6-7 Scouting Western Carolina................................................. 8 A Look at Today’s Opponent: ETSU...................................10 Western Carolina Numerical Roster..................................13 ETSU Numerical Roster.....................................................15 WCU vs. ETSU – Two-Deep...............................................16 WCU vs. ETSU – 2020-21 Stat Comparison.....................20 Looking Back: Last Time We Met.................................... 22 WCU 2021 Season Preview by Game............................... 26 Band, Cheer, and Dance Seniors..................................... 28 WCU Football 2021 Seniors.............................................. 29 WCU Head Football Coach, Kerwin Bell...................... 31-32 WCU Football Coaching Staff......................................36-38 WCU Football Support Staff........................................38-40 Football Time in Cullowhee..............................................41 Football Team Photo........................................................ 42 WCU Athletics Director Alex Gary................................44-45
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WCU Athletics Department Staff.................................49-50 Meet the 2021 Catamounts...................................... 52-60 Thru the Lens: WCU win over Furman.......................62-63 "Pride of the Mountains" Marching Band....................66-67 Recent Catamounts in NFL Camps................................... 68 Dr. Kelli R. Brown, WCU Chancellor................................... 71 Catamount Cheerleaders / WCU Dance Team................. 73 The Catamount Club Membership.............................. 74-78 Catamount Club – Donor Spotlight................................. 79 Catamount Football – Postseason Teams........................80 2020 & 2021 WCU Athletics Hall of Fame...............82-83 WCU Athletics Hall of Fame............................................. 85 E.J. Whitmire Stadium / Bob Waters Field........................ 86 The Southern Conference................................................ 88 WCU Football Honored Numbers.....................................90 History of the Victory Bell.................................................90 NCAA Officials Signals...................................................... 92
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E.J. WHITMIRE STADIUM POLICIES AND INFORMATION ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: Outside alcohol and alcoholic beverages are prohibited in E.J. Whitmire Stadium. Also, containers and/or coolers are also prohibited in the stadium. Alcoholic beverages will be sold within Whitmire Stadium with two points of sale on either side of the stadium and one point of sale on Paws Porch. Must be 21 years of age and present valid ID at the time of purchase and may only purchase one (1) alcoholic beverage per valid ID with the ID holder present at the time of transaction. Sales will begin when gates open 90 minutes prior to kickoff and close at the end of the third quarter.
FIELD REGULATIONS: No one is allowed on the playing field before, during, or after the game without proper credentials (Zone 1 & 2; Pregame Recruit). Fans will also be ejected for throwing any objects in the stadium.
UMBRELLAS: Umbrellas are not permitted in the seating area of Whitmire Stadium. No umbrella will be allowed through the stadium gates.
GATE INSPECTION / CLEAR BAG POLICY: Western Carolina University has implemented a "Clear Bag Policy". All parcels, bags and alike are subject to inspection upon entry into E.J. Whitmire Stadium. All alcoholic beverages, outside food and beverages, and other items not permitted in the stadium must be discarded prior to entering the stadium. See Page 7 for more info.
GAME TIMES: All game times are subject to change. WCU will publicize any game time changes through its social media channels (@catamounts) and website, CatamountSports.com. Ticket refunds will not be made available because of a change in kickoff times.
ARTIFICIAL NOISEMAKERS: Unapproved and unsanctioned artificial noisemakers (air horns, cowbells, etc.) are not permitted in E.J. Whitmire Stadium as per Southern Conference rules. However, in accordance with SoCon regulations, sanctioned noisemakers such as "Thunder Sticks" or "Bam-Bams" are permissible. Fans are asked to be considerate and allow your neighbor to enjoy the game. Please keep portable radios at a low volume.
LOST AND FOUND: If you find an item, please return it to an usher. To recover a lost item, please visit the check bag location near the main entrances of either side of the stadium to make a proper ID of the lost item. MERCHANDISE: Catamount apparel and game day merchandise from the WCU Bookstore can be found at stands on both sides of the stadium. Merchandise is also available anytime at CatamountSports.com, or also at the WCU Bookstore located near the center of the WCU campus.
CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands by Catamount Dining are located on the main concourse on both the East and West sides of the stadium serving a variety of drink products from Pepsi and many other items. Concession stands do accept credit cards, and there are also cash-only drink and snack lines available. Other concession options include Bojangles and snacks from Tubby's Caramel Corn & More.
CHANCELLOR'S BOX, PRESS BOX & CAMERA DECKS: No one is allowed in the Chancellor's box, press box, camera decks, Paws Porch, Catamount Corner, or field level without proper credentials (Zone 1 & 2). Those not adhering to this policy will be escorted out of the stadium.
COVID PROTOCOLS / FACE COVERINGS: Catamount Athletics and WCU strongly encourage the use of face coverings while in densely populated areas during game day activities. Face coverings are currently required for any indoor activity on campus. Physical distancing, washing of hands and using hand sanitizer remain common practice recommendations to help stop the spread viruses including COVID-19.
GATE 3 TICKET SALES
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STADIUM RE-ADMITTANCE: There is no re-admittance policy at E.J. Whitmire Stadium. Once you enter the stadium, you must purchase another ticket to re-enter.
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WEST STANDS
THE PURPLE ZONE
GATE 7
Chairback Reserved
WCU Player Pass
Bench Back Reserved
WCU Student Section
General Admission Bleacher
Bleacher Reserved
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Good sportsmanship must be an integral part of every sport sponsored by WCU. The ethical environment of the university must assert and reflect primacy of human dignity, must encourage growth and achievement, and must insist on respect in all interpersonal relations. WCU students and fans must be held accountable for their use of profane and vulgar language, banners, posters, signs, flags, treatment of opponents, and treatment of officials. In respect to NCAA policies, WCU is held accountable for the actions of its fans.
THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CODE OF SPECTATOR CONDUCT Southern Conference teams shall be supported with enthusiasm and dedication, for strong spectator support is a vital part of the experience of college competition.
Therefore, we urge Southern Conference students, alumni and friends to cheer their teams to victory while upholding those ideals our colleges and universities have nurtured during the long history of the Southern Conference.
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Behavior by fans that does not meet this standard and which has the potential of harming the reputation of the institution or any of its units is prohibited.
We expect good sportsmanship from players and coaches. They have a right to expect the same from spectators.
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TICKETS FOR CATAMOUNT FOOTBALL: Tickets for WCU football games can be purchased at the WCU Athletics Ticket Office Monday thru Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. Tickets can be purchased on game day beginning at 10:00 am at the Northwest ticket booth near the main entrance – or anytime online at CatamountSports.com.
VISITING TEAM
EMERGENCY VEHICLE ENTRANCE ONLY
It is the policy of Western Carolina University that all fans at athletic sporting events must maintain the highest degree of credibility and decorum possible. All fans must make every attempt to conduct themselves in a manner as not to embarrass the institutions by their actions.
REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE: Requests for assistance should be directed to stadium ushers, located at every ramp throughout the stadium.
FIRST AID / EMERGENCY SERVICES: First aid tents are located on the concourse level of both sides of Whitmire Stadium. Local physicians and emergency medical personnel are also in attendance at all WCU football games and can be paged through the public address system in the press box. An oxygen-equipped ambulance is in the stadium during the games. For games where forecasted temperatures are high, misting cooling stations for spectators will be made available on the concourse level.
EAST STANDS
WESTERN CAROLINA CODE OF FAN CONDUCT
Visiting Team
Our spectators should be courteous and judicious in choice of expression, and should exhibit good manners and kindness to all others. The scoreboard will reflect the quality of the teams in competitions while the kind of support given by the spectators will reveal the character of Southern Conference fans.
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SCOUTING WESTERN CAROLINA
WESTERN CAROLINA / ETSU INSIDE THE ALL-TIME SERIES
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Carolina returns home for its final home game of the 2021 regular season, hosting mountain-rival East Tennessee State in the annual gridiron grudge match, the Blue Ridge Border Battle – the rivalry was personified in 2018 u
ALL-TIME SERIES. . . . . . . . . WCU LEADS, 25-24-1
The two teams represent mountain campuses that are just 112 miles apart and will again play for a trophy that features a two-tiered wooden pedestal adorned on opposite sides by the two-school’s respective logos and the moniker of the football rivalry series ... Atop the trophy is a rock that was taken, with permission, from the Appalachian Trail on the North Carolina– Tennessee border in the Blue Ridge mountains;
is riding a three-game win streak since its bye week, its longest consecutive game win streak since opening 2018 with three-straight victories ... It's also WCU's longest SoCon win streak since claiming three-in-a-row back in 2015;
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Largest Margin of Victory. . . WCU, 39 pts (2017)
WCU Average Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.02 ppg ETSU Average Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.98 ppg
LAST 10 SERIES MEETINGS (5-5): March 27, 2021
The two mountain-rivals have split the last eight series meetings evenly with two games needing overtime to decide the victor – a 23-20 OT win by WCU in Cullowhee in the most recent meeting held at Whitmire Stadium in 2019 and a triple-OT thriller in Johnson City back in 2018 where the Bucs emerged with a 45-43 win ... Including the two overtime games, five of the last six series meetings have been decided by just one score;
Carolina ranks fifth in the SoCon in scoring offense (29.9 ppg) – but is second in scoring in league-only games at 34.5 ppg including 41-or-more points in each of its last three wins;
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Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WCU, L–1
Total Series Points. . . . . . . . WCU 951 / ETSU 949
WCU's three-game win streak is the second-longest active in the SoCon behind Chattanooga which has four-straight victories ... the Catamounts have moved into fifth in the SoCon;
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In SoCon Play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WCU leads, 19-11
Longest WCU Losing Skid:. . . . . . 6 games (twice)
Carolina and ETSU meet for 51st time on the football gridiron on Saturday ... WCU leads the competitive all-time series, 25-24-1 ... the series was dormant from 2003 until 2016 after ETSU dropped its football program;
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In Johnson City, Tenn.. . . . . . . WCU trails, 11-14-1
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In Cullowhee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WCU leads, 13-10
Longest WCU Win Streak:. . . . . 7 games (1982-88)
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WCU QB ROGAN WELLS ranks second in the SoCon in passing, averaging 258.7 yards per game ... Wells continues to rank second in the league in total offense (318.4 ypg); WCU placekicker RICHARD McCOLLUM currently leads the NCAA FCS in field goal percentage, having connected on all 11 of his field goal attempts, and is tied for 15th nationally with 1.38 field goals per game to date ... McCollum has hit all 30 of his PATs this season, stretching his active streak to 44 consecutive;
Johnson City, Tenn.
L, 24-17
Nov. 9, 2019
Cullowhee
W, 23-20 (OT)
Oct. 27, 2018
Johnson City, Tenn.
L, 45-43 (3OT)
Oct. 14, 2017
Cullowhee
Sept. 17, 2016
Bristol, Tenn.
W, 49-10 L, 34-31
Sept. 27, 2003
Johnson City, Tenn.
W, 28-21
Sept. 28, 2002
Cullowhee
L, 27-7
Sept. 22, 2001
Johnson City, Tenn.
W, 20-6
Sept. 23, 2000
Cullowhee
W, 39-27
Sept. 25, 1999
Johnson City, Tenn.
L, 38-10
Linebacker KAREEM TAYLOR ranks tied for third in the SoCon in tackles, averaging 9.1 tackles per game ... Taylor has posted double-digit tackles SIX times this season including a seasonhigh 15 last week vs. Furman – his third-consecutive game with double-digit tackles; Freshman DB ANDREAS KEATON was listed on the initial watch list for the 2021 Stats Perform Jerry Rice Award, which is presented to the national freshman of the year in college football's championship subdivision (FCS) ... Keaton is one of 22 first-year players on this year's watch list and one of two from the Southern Conference, joined by Dominick Poole from The Citadel;
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Carolina was listed as an honorable mention for the Stats Perform FCS National Team of the Week following its 43-42 home win over Furman which halted a five-game series slide ... Graduate transfer QB ROGAN WELLS was also dubbed an honorable mention for the Stats Perform FCS National Offensive Player of the Week.; RAPHAEL WILLIAMS continues to lead the SoCon in both receptions per game at 7.2 and receiving yards per game at 86.2 ... His career-best and school-record 16 catches at Wofford are tied for the most by an individual in the NCAA FCS this season;
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senior LB TY HARRIS now has 347 career tackles moving into SECOND-place in program history for tackles in a career ... He also has 26.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks.
QUARTERBACK #11 ROGAN WELLS
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WCU HEAD COACH KERWIN BELL
SAFETY #3 JACOB HARRIS
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QUICK LOOK AT TODAY’S OPPONENT: ETSU ETSU Buccaneers come to Cullowhee as one of the top teams in the Southern Conference, amidst a three-way tie for first-place in the conference standings with a 5-1 league mark ... the Bucs are an impressive 8-1 on the season that includes a NCAA FBS win over SEC-foe, Vanderbilt, to open the season and are coming off a 27-20 victory over No. 18 VMI at home last Saturday;
ABOUT ETSU
SCOUTING THE BUCCANEERS
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looks to keep pace with in-state foe Chattanooga and Mercer, who it finishes the regular season by hosting next Saturday in Johnson City ... Either UTC or Mercer will emerge Saturday with a second loss as the two square off in Macon, Ga., at 3 p.m. ... ETSU's lone defeat of the season to date came at Chattanooga (Oct. 16), halting the Bucs' six-game seasonal win streak;
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remains the highest-ranked Southern Conference team in both the Stats Perform FCS poll – ranked No. 11 ... and in the NCAA FCS Coaches poll, ranked 12th nationally;
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boasts the SoCon's third-best scoring offense on the year at 32.9 points per game while adding the league's second-best scoring defense in limiting teams to just 18.6 points per game ... the Bucs defense could see one of its top tests of the season, though, as the resurgent Catamount offense is averaging 34.5 points per game in league play, second only to Samford (36.0 ppg) in conference games ... WCU has scored 41-or-more points during its current three-game win streak; ranks fifth in the SoCon in total offense at 432.2 yards per game – 212.5 yards per game rushing (5th) and 219.7 yards per game passing (4th) ... the Buccaneer defense ranks third in the SoCon in total defense at 382.7 yards per game, surrendering 220.8 yards per game (7th) through the air while limiting foes to just 161.8 rushing yards per game – second in the SoCon;
QUICK FACTS:
Location:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnson City, Tenn. Founded:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1911 Enrollment:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,400 Colors:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navy Blue & Gold Conference:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Facility (Capacity):. . . . . . . . Greene Stadium (6,212) President:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Brian Noland Athletics Director:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Carter Head Coach:. . . . . . . Randy Sanders (Tennessee, 1989) Record at ETSU:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-16 (4th yr) Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Same Basic Offense: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spread Basic Defense:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–4
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key match-up on Saturday will be WCU's passing attack against ETSU's pass defense ... the Catamounts LEAD the SoCon in passing average at 314.7 yards per game – 10th in the NCAA FCS – with a SoCon-best 15 passing touchdowns ... the Bucs have allowed just over 220 yards per game, but have only surrendered SIX passing scores against all season;
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key will be the turnover battle – ETSU ranks second in the SoCon with a +5 turnover margin – 11 takeaways with just six turnovers lost ... WCU is a –5 in the turnover margin with 12 turnovers gained against 17 giveaways;
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boasts TWO of the top 10 rushers in the SoCon this season – QUAY HOLMES leads the league in rushing at 119.8 yards per game with eight scores while JACOB SAYLORS averages 76.5 rushing yards per game with four TDs;
2021 SCHEDULE:
Sept. 4 at Vanderbilt Sept. 11 UVA Wise
Sept. 18 Delaware State Sept. 25 at Samford *
Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20
Wofford * The Citadel * at Chattanooga * at Furman * No. 18 VMI * at Western Carolina * Mercer *
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W, 38-6 W, 55-48 (OT) W, 27-21 W, 48-21 L, 21-16 W, 17-13 W, 27-20 2 pm 2 pm
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was picked to finish in fourth place in the SoCon preseason coaches poll, receiving one firstplace vote from the leagues head coaches ... the Bucs were among a three-way tie for third in the media's preseason tabulations, collecting three first-place votes – the most among the trio tied for the third-place spot in the preseason vote; u
NINE different Buccaneers landed on the preseason All-Southern Conference first or second team in the preseason led by SIX first-team selections: RB QUAY HOLMES, OL TRE'MOND SHORTS, TE NATE ADKINS, LB JARED FOLKS, DB TYREE ROBINSON, and PK TYLER KELTNER ... ETSU had four selections on the second-team including Holmes as a return specialist, OL TAVON MATTHEWS, LB DONOVAN MANUEL, and DB ALIJAH HUZZIE;
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YOU KNOW: A familiar face in the Western Carolina–ETSU series is Buccaneer Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations, DAVID FOX – who is 2014 graduate of WCU where he earned a B.S. in Sport Management ... While at WCU, Fox worked as a student assistant in the Catamount Athletics Media Relations office ... Fox is married to a former WCU Track & Field standout, Anne Greer; u
Western Carolina has two administrators with ties to ETSU – Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs CHAD GERRETY spent time on the athletics staff at ETSU as a graduate assistant, earning his Masters degree in 1995 ... Director of Ticket Operations BEN PAGE is a graduate of ETSU with a bachelor's in Sport and Leisure Management;
RUNNING BACK #1 QUAY HOLMES
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HEAD COACH RANDY SANDERS
DEFENSIVE BACK #3 TYREE ROBINSON
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WESTERN CAROLINA CATAMOUNTS – 2021 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME
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HT.
WT.
YR.
HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS COLLEGE / HIGH SCHOOL)
POS.
HT.
WT.
YR.
HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS COLLEGE / HIGH SCHOOL)
0 T.J. Jones
RB
5-11
200
Jr.
Lakeland, Fla. (Tusculum / GMC / Lake Gibson HS)
47 Neil Ilenrey
S
6-0
185
R-Fr.
Alpharetta, Ga. (Johns Creek HS)
0 Jaylen Floyd
DB
5-9
180
Sr.
Miramar, Fla. (Lehigh / Miramar HS)
48 Brady Elms
P
6-4
170
Fr.
Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville HS)
1 C.J. Williams
WR
5-10
165
So.
Gallion, Ala. (Alabama / Demopolis HS)
49 Demorian Smith
LB
6-0
220
Fr.
Robersonville, N.C. (South Creek HS)
50 Alex McConnell
OL
6-4
280
R-So.
51 Matthew Bair
OL
6-3
285
5th
Anderson, S.C. (T.L. Hanna HS)
52 Antwann Fann
DL
6-3
310
R-Fr.
Perry, Ga. (Kennesaw State / Perry HS)
53 Caleb Fisher
DL
6-3
230
Fr.
Decatur, Ga. (Columbia HS)
55 Kevin Thompson
LS
5-10
185
So.
Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern HS)
56 Griffin Sestili
OL
6-3
295
R-Jr.
Sewickley, Pa. (Temple / North Allegheny HS)
57 Tyler Anderson
LB
6-0
225
Fr.
Greensboro, N.C. (Northern Guilford HS)
58 Giovanni Ricciardi
LB
6-0
225
Fr.
Clemmons, N.C. (West Forsyth HS)
60 Joaquin Layno
DL
5-10
280
R-Fr.
61 Anthony Giansante
OL
6-4
300
Fr.
1 Ivan Hogans
LB
6-2
220
5th
Stockbridge, Ga. (Tusculum / Stockbridge HS)
2 Raphael Williams
WR
5-10
160
R-Fr.
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Tusculum / Dillard HS)
R-So. Blythewood, S.C. (Boston College / Bishop McDevitt HS)
2 Aaron Gethers
CB
5-10
190
3 Calvin Jones
WR
5-10
175
Fr.
Forest City, N.C. (East Rutherford HS)
3 Jacob Harris
CB
6-1
190
Jr.
Greer, S.C. (Independence CC / Greer HS)
4 Kason Lincke
QB
6-1
195
Fr.
Mobile, Ala. (Mobile Christian HS)
4 Cameron McCutcheon DB
6-3
195
Sr.
Seneca, S.C. (Gardner-Webb / Seneca HS)
5 Carlos Davis
QB
6-3
225
5 Jayden Pauling
DE
6-3
245
Jr.
Raleigh, N.C. (Louisburg College / Millbrook HS)
6 Nick Oelrich
DB
6-1
205
Gr.
Newberry Fla. (Florida / Newberry HS)
7 Terrence Horne
WR
5-7
180
So.
7 Charles Gadie
S
5-9
175
R-So.
8 Kenny Benjamin
RB
5-7
180
8 LA Rogers-Anderson NIC
6-0
9 Mydreon Vines
WR
6-2
9 Kareem Taylor
LB
10 JaKobe Quillen
WR
R-So. Baltimore, Md. (East Mississippi CC / Mergenthaler Vo-Tech HS)
Miami, Fla. (USF / Miramar HS)
NO. NAME
Boone, N.C. (Watagua HS)
Cherokee, N.C. (Cherokee HS) North Huntingdon, Pa. (Norwin HS)
62 Michael Harper
OL
6-4
280
R-Jr.
Douglasville, Ga. (Douglas County HS)
64 Colby Cross
LS
5-11
190
Fr.
Mooresville, N.C. (Lake Norman HS)
Gr.
Lehigh Acres, Fla. (Valdosta State / Dunbar HS)
66 Gabe Jones
OL
6-2
250
Fr.
Southern Pines, N.C. (Pinecrest HS)
215
Jr.
Sumter, S.C. (Western Kentucky / Ridgeview HS)
67 Nick Hapeshis
OL
6-1
250
Fr.
190
Sr.
Greenville, N.C. (ECU / Tusculum / J.H. Rose HS)
68 Torrion Stevenson
DL
6-1
330
R-So.
6-0
215
Gr.
Rincon, Ga. (Kennesaw State / South Effingham HS)
69 Dillon Luther
OL
6-3
300
So.
Asheville, N.C. (Erwin HS)
6-3
200
Fr.
Florence, S.C. (Wilson HS)
70 Christian Coulter
OL
6-5
335
So.
Thomson, Ga. (Tusculum / Thomson HS) Kannapolis, N.C. (A.L. Brown HS)
R-Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Garden City CC / American Heritage HS)
Wilkesboro, N.C. (Fork Union Military)
Central, S.C. (Daniel HS) Branchville, S.C. (Branchville HS)
10 Willie Hampton
DE
6-1
220
71 Austin Grunden
OL
6-2
250
Fr.
11 Rogan Wells
QB
6-4
220
Gr.
Fort Mill, S.C. (Tusculum / Fort Mill HS)
72 Blake Whitmore
OL
6-2
285
R-Fr.
Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook HS)
12 Meziah Scott
QB
6-0
200
Fr.
Petersburg, Va. (Petersburg HS)
73 Samari Saddler
OL
6-2
295
So.
Cincinnati, Ohio (Eastern Michigan / Moeller HS)
12 Rod Gattison
CB
5-11
185
So.
Hartsell, S.C. (Georgia Military / Hartsell HS)
74 Tyler Smith
OL
6-8
300
R-So.
13 Keenan Hambrick
WR
6-3
205
Fr.
Athens, Ala. (Athens HS)
75 Caleb Carter
OL
6-3
285
Fr.
Jacksonville, N.C. (Southwest Onslow HS)
13 Ronald Kent Jr.
CB
5-10
175
Jr.
Harrisburg, Pa. (Harrisburg HS)
76 Nate Linkous
OL
6-5
295
Fr.
Cramerton, N.C. (Stuart W. Cramer HS)
14 Toler Keigley
WR
6-1
190
Fr.
Pensacola, Fla. (Mobile Christian HS)
77 Peyton Davis
OL
6-2
290
Fr.
Mooresville, N.C. (Lake Norman HS)
15 Solomon Butler
WR
6-0
195
Fr.
Moncks Corner, S.C. (Berkeley HS)
78 Garrett Bowman
OL
6-4
280
R-So.
Arab, Ala. (Arab HS)
16 Brody Palhegyi
QB
5-9
180
Fr.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons HS)
79 Aidan Alston
OL
6-2
270
R-Fr.
Southern Pines, N.C. (Pinecrest HS)
17 Raekwon Heath
TE
6-2
205
R-Jr.
Columbia, S.C. (Independence CC / Irmo HS)
80 Shammond Hicks
WR
5-10
180
Gr.
18 Clayton Bardall
TE
6-3
230
R-So.
Cumming, Ga. (North Forsyth HS)
81 Kendall Alford
WR
5-10
185
R-Fr.
19 Branson Adams
RB
5-9
180
Fr.
Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley HS)
82 Miller DeArmond
WR
6-1
175
Fr.
Greer, S.C. (Greer HS)
20 Dramarian McNulty
CB
5-11
185
Fr.
Brookhaven, Miss. (Niceville (Fla.) HS)
83 Trae Churn
TE
6-5
240
Gr.
Columbia, S.C. (SC State / Blythewood HS)
21 Andreas Keaton
S
6-2
190
Fr.
Powder Springs, Ga. (Hillgrove HS)
84 Owen Cosenke
TE
6-3
240
5th
Aldie, Va. (Fork Union Military / John Champe HS)
22 Mikai Stanley
RB
6-2
235
Fr.
Wilmington, N.C. (New Hanover HS)
85 Talon James
TE
6-4
235
R-Jr.
Fairview, N.C. (Univ. of Richmond / A.C. Reynolds HS)
24 Quintin Talley
S
6-0
190
Fr.
Spartanburg, S.C. (Byrnes HS)
86 Daquan Patten
WR
5-6
180
R-5th
Columbia, S.C. (Blythewood HS)
25 Jaiden Bond
RB
5-9
180
Fr.
Boone, N.C. (Watagua HS)
87 Dylan Abernethy
WR
6-0
175
Fr.
Maiden, N.C. (Maiden HS)
26 Tyree Nelson
RB
5-10
200
Fr.
Atlanta, Ga. (Mays HS)
88 Luke Sutton
WR
5-8
170
Fr.
Concord, N.C. (Cox Mill HS)
Laurinburg, N.C. (Scotland County HS)
Raleigh, N.C. (UNC Pembroke / Middle Creek HS) Marietta, Ga. (Walton HS)
27 Trevor Childers
LB
6-1
215
5th
Lincolnton, N.C. (East Lincoln HS)
89 Richard McCollum
K
5-9
180
R-So.
28 Braxton Richburg
DB
6-0
190
Gr.
Hoschton, Ga. (ETSU / Tusculum / Mill Creek HS)
90 Marlon Alexander
DL
6-0
320
So.
29 Willie Rice
CB
6-0
185
Fr.
St. Louis, Mo. (East Coweta (Ga.) HS)
91 Jaquarius Guinn
DL
6-2
280
Fr.
Clover, S.C. (Clover HS)
30 Micah Nelson
DE
6-3
235
R-Fr.
92 Darrius Bell
DE
6-2
240
R-Fr.
Gilbert, S.C. (Gilbert HS)
31 Jerius Edwards
NIC
6-0
180
Fr.
93 Chris Morgan
DL
6-0
265
Fr.
Maiden, N.C. (Maiden HS)
32 Malik Richardson
NIC
6-4
210
R-Fr.
94 Timothy Jamison
DL
6-4
255
Jr.
West Columbia, S.C. (Hutchinson CC / White Knoll HS)
33 Curtis Roach
NIC
6-1
200
R-Sr.
95 Laquavion Haynes
DE
6-4
220
Fr.
Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County HS)
34 Quenten Zanders
RB
5-8
175
Jr.
Shelby, N.C. (Cleveland CC / Crest HS)
96 K.J. Milner
DL
6-4
265
Jr.
Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute)
97 Ronald Wilson
DL
6-2
355
So.
Mocksville, N.C. (Gardner-Webb / Davie County HS)
98 Christian Harris
DL
6-3
285
R-Fr.
Raleigh, N.C. (Baylor School)
99 Ricky Palao
DL
6-2
285
5th
Anthony Badgett
CB
5-9
185
R-So.
Murphy, N.C. (Murphy HS) Carrollton, Ga. (Carrollton HS) Sumter, S.C. (Lakewood HS) Cumming, Ga. (South Forsyth HS)
Sanford, N.C. (Southern Lee HS) Smyrna, Tenn. (Gardner-Webb / Smyrna HS)
35 Glenn Young
RB
5-9
200
Fr.
Fayetteville, N.C. (Trinity Christian HS)
36 Skylin Thomas
NIC
5-10
195
So.
Lenoir, N.C. (Hibriten HS)
37 Ty Harris
LB
6-1
235
5th
Dacula, Ga. (Dacula HS)
38 Brandon Dickerson
P
5-11
195
So.
Fort Mill, S.C. (Indian Land HS)
39 Brayden Blackmon
TE
6-3
215
Fr.
Duncan, S.C. (Byrnes HS)
Ajay Belanger
WR
6-3
190
Fr.
40 Cory Hennings
S
6-1
195
Fr.
Matthews, N.C. (Weddington HS)
Caleb Bradford
OL
6-1
265
Fr.
Canton, N.C. (Pisgah HS)
41 Caleb Scott
TE
6-2
225
Fr.
Black Mountain, N.C. (Owen HS)
Bryson Boyette
OL
6-1
285
Fr.
Wilmington, N.C. (New Hanover HS)
42 Jontavious Shotwell
S
5-11
185
R-So.
Hoschton, Ga. (Mill Creek HS)
Trevor Fournet
LB
5-11
215
Fr.
Cornelius, N.C. (Hough HS)
43 Luke Hoggard
TE
6-0
230
R-Jr.
Edenton, N.C. (North Carolina / Edenton HS)
Bryson Grabowski
QB
6-1
180
Fr.
Copperhill, Tenn. (Copper Basin HS)
Elic Haddock
LB
6-0
210
Fr.
Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS)
Parish Metzger
QB
6-0
190
Fr.
Matthews, N.C. (David W. Butler HS)
44 Nigel Manns
LB
6-1
225
Fr.
Byron, Ga. (Peach County HS)
45 Ethan Harris
DB
5-8
165
Fr.
Duncan, S.C. (Byrnes HS)
46 Paxton Robertson
K
6-0
200
Fr.
Knoxville, Tenn. (Knoxville Catholic HS)
Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS) Greensboro, N.C. (Southeast Guilford HS) Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Tusculum / Clay HS)
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ETSU BUCCANEERS – 2021 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME
POS.
HT.
WT.
YR.
HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS COLLEGE / HIGH SCHOOL)
0 Olajuwon Pinkelton
DL
6-7
245
RSr.
Cincinnati, Ohio (Mount Healthy HS)
1 Quay Holmes
RB
6-1
220
RJr.
Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern HS)
2 Tyler Riddell
QB
5-11
170
RFr.
Tampa, Fla. (Chamberlain HS)
3 Tyree Robinson
DB
5-11
185
Sr.
Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville HS)
4 Karon Delince
DB
5-9
150
Sr.
Phenix City, Ala. (Central HS)
5 Sheldon Arnold Jr.
DB
6-1
180
Fr.
Loganville, Ga. (Loganville HS)
5 Spencer Robicheaux QB
5-11
160
Fr.
Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Christian)
6 Bryson Irby
RB
6-0
205
Fr.
Douglasville, Ga. (Alexander HS)
49 Trace Kelley
K
6-1
200
Fr.
Gallatin, Tenn. (Gallatin HS)
7 Quinn Smith
DB
5-9
175
RSo.
Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods HS)
50 Max Howell
OL
6-3
310
RFr.
Huntington, W. Va. (Huntington HS)
7 Haynes Eller
QB
6-5
200
Fr.
Ooltewah, Tenn. (East Hamilton HS)
51 Stephen Flores
OL
6-5
280
Fr.
Manassas, Va. (Colgan HS)
8 Jacob Saylors
RB
5-11
195
Jr.
Jasper, Tenn. (Marion County HS)
52 Tre’mond Shorts
OL
6-4
335
RJr.
Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy HS)
9 Will Huzzie
WR
6-3
185
RSo.
Duluth, Ga. (Duluth HS)
53 Nate Brackett
P
6-4
205
Fr.
Rockwood, Tenn. (Rockwood HS)
10 Dashaun McKinney
WR
6-1
175
RFr.
Knoxville, Tenn. (Fulton HS)
54 Colton Lakes
LB
6-5
225
RSr.
Loveland, Ohio (Loveland HS)
10 Marquez Henry
DB
6-0
185
RFr.
Phenix City, Ala. (Jacksonville State / Central HS)
55 Deven Brantley
DL
6-2
250
RFr.
Riverdale, Ga. (Charles Drew HS)
11 Isaiah Wilson
WR
6-0
210
So.
Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS)
56 Deshandrick James
LB
5-10
210
Fr.
Columbia, Tenn. (Columbia Central HS)
12 Brock Landis
QB
6-4
210
Jr.
Hoschton, Ga. (Blinn College / Winder-Barrow HS)
57 Mustafi Al-garawi
DL
6-3
300
Fr.
Pigeon Forge, Tenn. (Pigeon Forge HS)
13 Macho Arza
WR
6-2
190
Fr.
Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington HS)
58 Isaiah Henderson
DE
6-3
225
Fr.
Virginia Beach, Va. (Salem HS)
14 Chris Hope
DB
6-0
200
Fr.
Madison, Ala. (James Clemens HS)
59 Trevor Thompson
LB
6-0
215
Fr.
Vinton, Va. (Bluefield College / William Byrd HS)
14 Trey Clemmer
QB
6-4
215
Fr.
Maryville, Tenn. (William Blount HS)
60 Christian Mills
DL
6-2
220
Fr.
Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Raleigh HS)
15 Jalen Porter
LB
6-2
250
RSo.
Gallatin, Tenn. (Gallatin HS)
61 Gavin Campbell
OL
6-2
265
Fr.
Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden HS)
15 Zailes Alexander
WR
6-2
180
RFr.
Johnson City, Tenn. (Choctawhatchee HS)
62 Joe Schreiber
OL
6-3
285
Jr.
Chanhassen, Minn. (Iowa Western CC / Eden Prairie HS)
16 Cade Larkins
QB
6-2
210
Fr.
Jonesborough, Tenn. (David Crockett HS)
63 Cole Morganstern
OL
6-3
285
Fr.
Elizabethton, Tenn. (Elizabethton HS)
17 Trey Foster
RB
5-11
190
Fr.
Knoxville, Tenn. (Austin-East HS)
64 Braxton Shipp
OL
6-4
275
Fr.
Concord, N.C. (Northwest Cabarrus HS)
18 Tylik Edwards
DB
6-1
160
Fr.
Rock Hill, S.C. (Rock Hill HS)
66 Shaun Hastings
OL
6-4
280
RJr.
Camp Hill, Pa. (Saint Francis / Cedar Cliff HS)
18 Marqui Manns
WR
6-1
195
RFr.
Roanoke, Va. (Northside HS)
67 Eli Mitchell
OL
6-0
285
Fr.
Alcoa, Tenn. (Alcoa HS)
19 Juliun Price
WR
6-2
185
RSo.
Mosheim, Tenn. (West Greene HS)
68 Jackson Riley
OL
6-0
270
Fr.
Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland HS)
19 Roderick Lewis
DB
5-10
175
RFr.
Knoxville, Tenn. (UVA Wise / Webb School)
69 Austin Lewis
DE
6-6
270
Sr.
Jonesborough, Tenn. (Liberty / David Crockett HS)
20 Giovanni Dyer
WR
5-9
155
RFr.
Johns Creek, Ga. (Johns Creek HS)
70 Malik Hall
OL
6-1
275
Fr.
Alcoa, Tenn. (Cumberland Univ. / Alcoa HS)
21 Dwayne Ruff
DB
5-11
185
So.
Savannah, Ga. (Calvary Day School)
71 Tavon Matthews
OL
6-1
300
So.
Woodbridge, Va. (Woodbridge HS)
22 George Odimegwu
DB
6-1
185
Fr.
Spring Hill, Tenn. (Summit HS)
72 Joshua Kimmons
OL
6-3
285
Fr.
Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb HS)
22 Adrian Johnson
RB
6-0
225
Fr.
Hendersonville, Tenn. (Beech HS)
73 Will Flowers
OL
6-2
285
Fr.
LaGrange, Ga. (LaGrange HS)
23 Mike Price
DB
5-10
185
RSo.
74 Timmy Dorsey
DL
6-0
275
Jr.
Oakland, Calif. (Laney College / Antioch HS)
24 Ton’Quez Ball
DB
5-10
200
RFr.
Knoxville, Tenn. (Tulane / South Doyle HS)
75 Cason Setzekorn
OL
6-6
280
RSo.
Gainesville, Ga. (Fork Union Military Academy)
24 Gabe Wescott
WR
6-1
185
RSo.
Greenwood, Del. (Gannon University / Woodbridge HS)
76 Blake Austin
OL
6-4
265
RFr.
Johnson City, Tenn. (Science Hill HS)
25 Di’Andre Davis
LB
6-2
220
RFr.
Charlotte, N.C. (Hough HS)
77 Fred Norman Jr.
OL
6-6
330
RFr.
Rossville, Ga. (Ridgeland HS)
26 Zion Alexander
DB
5-10
165
Fr.
Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS)
79 Nolan Wishon
OL
6-6
255
Fr.
Bristol, Tenn. (Tennessee HS)
27 Erek Campbell
DB
5-11
200
RFr.
Memphis, Tenn. (Lausanne Collegiate School)
80 Desi Lester Jr.
WR
6-1
170
RSo.
Vienna, Ga. (Dooly County HS)
27 Mac McCovery
RB
5-8
180
Fr.
Knoxville, Tenn. (Fulton HS)
81 Tim Stayskal
TE
6-4
220
RFr.
Nolensville, Tenn. (Nolensville HS)
28 Alijah Huzzie
DB
5-11
185
RFr.
Franklin, Ga. (Heard County HS)
82 Tyler Keltner
K
5-11
170
So.
Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiles HS)
29 DJ Twitty
RB
6-0
220
RSo.
Inman, S.C. (Chapman HS)
83 Garrett Taylor
P
5-10
165
So.
Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland HS)
29 Jaeden McAllister
DB
5-8
165
RFr.
Cookeville, Tenn. (Cookeville HS)
84 Jaylen Frierson
FB
6-0
245
RFr.
Franklin, Tenn. (Battle Ground Academy)
30 Donovan Manuel
LB
6-1
230
RSo.
Ellenwood, Ga. (Stockbridge HS)
85 Solomon Dunn
WR
6-4
190
Fr.
Johnson City, Tenn. (VMI / Science Hill HS)
86 Malik Murray
WR
6-0
170
RSr.
Duluth, Ga. (Georgia Southern / Peachtree Ridge HS)
87 Adriel Clark
WR
6-4
185
Fr.
Suwanee, Ga. (Rabun County HS)
88 Deuce Larose
WR
6-1
195
Sr.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Valparaiso / Cardinal Gibbons HS) Athens, Ga. (Clarke Central HS)
Stockbridge, Ga. (Appalachian State / Stockbridge HS)
NO. NAME
POS.
HT.
WT.
YR.
45 Daniel Davila
LB
6-2
220
Fr.
HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS COLLEGE / HIGH SCHOOL) Lebanon, Tenn. (Lebanon HS)
45 Clayton Ivester
TE
6-4
220
Fr.
Bluff City, Tenn. (Sullivan East HS)
46 Jawan Martin
FB
6-0
225
RJr.
Decatur, Tenn. (Meigs County HS)
47 Chandlor Mullins
LS
6-0
220
RSo.
Elizabethton, Tenn. (Elizabethton HS)
47 Levi Cagle
LB
6-2
170
Fr.
Canton, N.C. (Pisgah HS)
48 Cade Maupin
LB
6-2
215
Fr.
Elizabethton, Tenn. (Elizabethton HS)
48 Andrew Rollans
P/K
Fr.
31 Jared Folks
LB
6-1
220
Gr.
Harrisburg, Pa. (Temple / Susquehanna Township HS)
32 Cameron Garnett
RB
6-1
220
Fr.
Harlem, Ga. (Harlem HS)
32 Reed Frederick
DB
6-0
195
Fr.
Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden HS)
33 Ja’Varius Harrison
LB
5-11
210
Sr.
Quincy, Fla. (Buffalo / North Florida Christian)
89 Rodney Wright
DL
6-2
250
RFr.
35 Chandler Martin
LB
6-0
215
Fr.
Lithonia, Ga. (Arabia Mountain HS)
90 Trey Richburg
OL
6-3
270
Fr.
Matthews, N.C. (Butler HS)
36 Zach West
DB
6-0
210
RFr.
Boone, N.C. (Watauga HS)
91 Jaylon Jones
DL
6-4
230
Fr.
Valdosta, Ga. (Lowndes HS)
92 Roddemus Butler
DL
6-4
320
RFr.
Fort Valley, Ga. (Fort Valley State / Forest Park HS)
93 Max Evans
DL
6-3
260
RFr.
Middletown, Ohio (Madison HS) Dandridge, Tenn. (Jefferson County HS)
37 Dawson Pierson
TE
6-2
245
RSo.
Kingsport, Tenn. (Dobyns Bennett HS)
38 Tanner Corum
WR
5-11
190
So.
Knoxville, Tenn. (Southern Illinois / Farragut HS)
39 Quinn Caballero
WR
6-0
170
So.
Navarre, Fla. (Charleston Southern / Navarre HS)
94 Caman Cody
DL
6-2
290
RSo.
95 Colton Webb
DE
6-4
255
Fr.
Powell, Tenn. (Powell HS)
96 Max Suchomski
K
6-1
195
Fr.
Knoxville, Tenn. (Knoxville Catholic)
97 Jaiden Miles
40 Noah West
TE
6-3
235
RFr.
Louisa, Ky. (Lawrence County HS)
41 Davion Hood
RAM
6-2
230
Fr.
Kennesaw, Ga. (Langston Hughes HS)
42 Stephen Scott
LB
5-11
220
So.
Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS)
43 Paxton Corkery
LB
6-1
220
Fr.
Jefferson, Ga. (Jefferson HS)
43 Colton Boone
LS
5-10
200
Fr.
Jefferson, Ga. (Jackson County HS)
44 Nate Adkins
TE
6-3
240
Jr.
Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden HS)
DL
6-0
315
Fr.
Johnson City, Tenn. (Science Hill HS)
98 Octavious “TJ” Bouie DL
6-3
295
Fr.
Pahokee, Fla. (Pahokee HS)
99 Blake Bockrath
6-6
230
RSr.
Loveland, Ohio (Kings HS)
LB
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CATAMOUNTS OFFENSE
BUCCANEERS OFFENSE
QB - or -
11 5 4
ROGAN WELLS Carlos Davis Kason Lincke
6-4 6-3 6-1
220 225 195
GR. R-So. Fr.
8 0
KENNY BENJAMIN TJ JONES
5-7 5-11
180 205
GR. JR.
WR 2 7
RAPHAEL WILLIAMS Terrence Horne
5-10 5-7
160 180
R-FR. So.
WR - or -
10 1 86
JAKOBE QUILLEN CJ Williams Daquan Patten
6-3 5-10 5-6
200 160 180
FR. So R-Sr.
WR
3 13
CALVIN JONES Keenan Hambrick
5-10 6-3
175 205
FR. Fr.
TE 84 85
OWEN COSENKE Talon James
6-3 6-4
235 235
SR. R-Jr.
LT 74 50
TYLER SMITH Alex McConnell
6-8 6-4
300 275
R-SO. R-So.
LG 79 61
AIDAN ALSTON Anthony Giansante
6-2 6-4
270 300
R-FR. Fr.
C 73 75
SAMARI SADDLER Caleb Carter
6-2 6-3
295 285
SO. Fr.
RG 62 52
MICHAEL HARPER Antwann Fann
6-4 6-3
280 310
R-JR. R-Fr.
RT
CHRISTIAN COULTER Caleb Carter
6-5 6-3
335 285
SO. Fr.
RB - OR -
70 75
CATAMOUNTS DEFENSE
2 12
TYLER RIDDELL Brock Landis
5-11 6-4
170 210
R-FR. Jr.
RB
1 8
QUAY HOLMES Jacob Saylors
6-1 5-11
220 195
R-JR. Jr.
FB
46 29
JAWAN MARTIN DJ Twitty
6-0 6-0
225 220
R-JR. R-So.
WR–X
86 87
MALIK MURRAY Adriel Clark
6-0 6-4
170 185
R-SR. Fr.
WR–Y
19 39
JULIUN PRICE Quinn Caballero
6-2 6-0
185 170
R-SO. So.
WR–Z
9 85
WILL HUZZIE Gabe Wescott
6-3 6-1
185 185
R-SO. R-So.
TE
44 40
NATE ADKINS Noah West
6-3 6-3
240 235
JR. R-Fr.
LT
52 64
TRE’MOND SHORTS Braxton Shipp
6-4 6-4
335 275
R-JR. Fr.
LG
76 66
BLAKE AUSTIN Shaun Hastings
6-4 6-4
265 280
R-FR. R-Jr.
C
62 67
JOE SCHREIBER Eli Mitchell
6-3 6-0
285 285
JR. Fr.
RG
71 75
TAVON MATTHEWS Cason Setzekorn
6-1 6-6
300 280
SO. R-So.
RT
77 79
FRED NORMAN JR. Nolan Wishon
6-6 6-6
330 255
R-FR. Fr.
OLAJUWON PINKLETON Deven Brantley
6-7 6-2
245 250
R-SR. R-Fr.
DT 74 94
TIMMY DORSEY Caman Cody
6-0 6-2
275 290
JR. R-So.
DE
96 53
KJ MILNER Caleb Fisher
6-4 6-3
265 230
JR. Fr.
NOSE
99 90
RICKY PALAO Marlon Alexander
6-2 6-0
270 320
SR. So.
DT
91 93
JAQUARIUS GUINN Chris Morgan
6-2 6-0
295 265
FR. Fr.
BNDT
30 94
MICAH NELSON Timothy Jamison
6-3 6-4
200 255
R-FR. Jr.
DE
93 89
MAX EVANS Rodney Wright
6-3 6-2
260 250
R-FR. R-Fr.
LB
37 58
TY HARRIS Giovanni Ricciardi
6-1 6-0
245 225
SR. Fr.
LB
15 36
JALEN PORTER Zach West
6-2 6-1
250 210
R-SO. R-Fr.
LB
9 27
KAREEM TAYLOR Trevor Childers
6-0 6-1
215 215
GR. Sr.
LB
30 54
DONOVAN MANUEL Colton Lakes
6-1 6-5
230 225
R-SO. R-Sr.
LB
1 8
IVAN HOGANS L.A. Rogers-Anderson
6-2 6-0
220 200
SR. Jr.
CB
13 29
RONALD KENT JR. Willie Rice
5-10 6-0
165 185
JR. Fr.
LB
31 35
JARED FOLKS Chandler Martin
6-2 6-0
220 215
GR. Fr.
S
21 7
ANDREAS KEATON Charles Gadie
6-2 5-9
190 175
FR. R-So.
LB
25 33
DI’ANDRE DAVIS Jay Harrison
6-2 5-11
220 210
R-FR. Sr.
S
3 6
JACOB HARRIS Nick Oelrich
6-1 6-1
195 205
SO. Gr.
CB
4 22
KARON DELINCE George Odimegwu
5-9 6-1
150 185
SR. Fr.
FS
3 14
TYREE ROBINSON Chris Hope
5-11 6-0
185 200
SR. Fr.
SS
23 5
MIKE PRICE Sheldon Arnold II
5-10 6-1
185 190
R-SO. Fr.
CB
28 22
ALIJAH HUZZIE George Odimegwu
5-11 6-1
185 185
R-FR. Fr.
CB - OR -
4 12
CAM McCUTCHEON ROD GATTISON
6-3 195 SR. 5-11 180 SO.
CATAMOUNTS SPECIAL TEAMS
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KO - OR -
89 46
RICHARD MCCOLLUM PAXTON ROBERTSON
5-9 6-0
170 200
R-SO. FR.
PK
89 46
RICHARD MCCOLLUM Paxton Robertson
5-9 6-0
170 200
R-SO. Fr.
P - or -
38 46 48
BRANDON DICKERSON Paxton Robertson Brady Elms
5-11 6-0 6-4
195 200 170
SO. Fr. Fr.
H
38 48
BRANDON DICKERSON Brady Elms
5-11 6-4
195 170
SO. Fr.
LS
55 64
KEVIN THOMPSON Colby Cross
5-10 6-0
210 215
SO. Fr.
KOR - AND -
3 7
CALVIN JONES TERRENCE HORNE
5-10 5-7
170 180
FR. SO.
PR
86 3
DAQUAN PATTEN Calvin Jones
5-6 5-10
185 170
R-SR. Fr.
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BUCCANEERS DEFENSE
DE
0 55
BUCCANEERS SPECIAL TEAMS
KO
82
TYLER KELTNER
5-11
170
SO.
PK
82
TYLER KELTNER
5-11
170
SO.
P
53
NATE BRACKETT
6-4
205
FR.
H
13
HAYNES ELLER
6-5
200
FR.
LS
47
CHANDLOR MULLINS
6-0
220
R-SO.
KOR
17 8
TREY FOSTER Jacob Saylors
5-11 5-11
190 195
FR. Jr.
28
ALIJAH HUZZIE
5-11
185
R-FR.
PR
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2021 ETSU INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
2021 WESTERN CAROLINA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING
GP–GS 9–4 7–7 9–5
TJ Jones Rogan Wells Kenny Benjamin
PASSING
Rogan Wells Carlos Davis
Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G 104 463 11 452 4.3 8 53 50.2 63 506 88 418 6.6 4 82 59.7 86 301 19 282 3.3 2 17 31.3
GP–GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int 7–7 120.9 147-262-11 5–2 139.6 75-115-5
RECEIVING Raphael Williams Kenny Benjamin TJ Jones Calvin Jones Jakobe Quillen
GP–GS 9–9 9–5 9–4 9–8 9–2
PUNT RETURNS
Daquan Patten
No. 65 42 24 21 13
PUNTING
No. 38
KICK RETURNS
No. Yds Avg 15 291 19.4 12 339 28.2
Brandon Dickerson Terrence Horne Calvin Jones
SCORING
Richard McCollum TJ Jones Raphael Williams
TOTAL OFFENSE Rogan Wells Carlos Davis TJ Jones
ALL PURPOSE
Raphael Williams Calvin Jones Kenny Benjamin TJ Jones
Yds 1,461
PASSING
Avg 11.9 10.1 10.6 17.3 14.9
RECEIVING Will Huzzie Malik Murray Nate Adkins Quay Holmes
Avg 9.2
Avg Long 38.4 56
Long Avg/G 40 86.2 85 47.2 40 28.2 72 40.4 43 21.6
TD Long 0 28
TB FC I20 50+ 0 17 9 2
Blkd 0
|------------- PATs -------------| TD 0 10 7
Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G 183 1,100 13 1,087 5.9 12 64 120.8 101 685 19 666 6.6 7 54 74.0 15 81 3 78 5.2 1 22 8.7
GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 9 143.9 141-226-3 62.4 1,794 12 77 199.3 2 127.0 4-9-1 44.4 73 1 25 36.5
Tyler Riddle Brock Landis
GP 9 9 9 9
PUNT RETURNS
FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 11-11 30-30 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 63 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42
No. 43 24 22 15
Yds 673 223 227 190
No. Yds 6 43
Alijah Huzzie
TD Long 0 34 0 87
PUNTING
No. 16 14
KICK RETURNS
No. Yds Avg 14 400 28.6 4 99 24.8
Nate Brackett Garrett Taylor Jacob Saylors Trey Foster
Yds 631 585
Avg TD Long Avg/G 15.7 3 48 74.8 9.3 3 43 24.8 10.3 1 22 25.2 12.7 1 77 21.1 Avg 7.2
Avg Long 39.4 49 41.8 76
TD Long 0 15
TB FC I20 50+ 2 4 4 0 1 8 5 3
|------------- PATs -------------|
SCORING
TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 0 15-19 35-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 80 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48
Tyler Keltner Quay Holmes Jacob Saylors
TOTAL OFFENSE
G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 9 265 -23 1,794 1,771 196.8 9 183 1,087 0 1,087 120.8 9 101 666 0 666 74.0
G Rush Rec 9 0 776 9 13 364 9 282 425 9 452 254
ALL PURPOSE
G Rush 9 1,087 9 666 9 49 9 32
PR KOR 0 0 0 339 0 0 0 0
2021 WESTERN CAROLINA DEFENSIVE LEADERS:
TFL Leaders: Total Yds Ivan Hogans..........................................10.0................................33 Kareem Taylor........................................6.0................................. 17 Sacks Leaders: Total Yds Ivan Hogans...........................................3.0................................ 22 Kareem Taylor / Chris Morgan...............2.0..................................... Interceptions Leaders: Total – Return Yds Andreas Keaton..............................................................3 – 27 yds Fumbles Forced Leader: Total Kareem Taylor...............................................................................2 Fumbles Recovered Leader: Total – Return Yds Eight players tied........................................................................... 1
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IR Tot Avg/G 0 776 86.2 0 716 79.6 0 707 78.6 0 706 78.4
Tyler Riddell Quay Holmes Jacob Saylors Quay Holmes Jacob Saylors Will Huzzie Malik Murray
HEAD–TO–HEAD TEAM COMPARISONS:
Blkd 0 0
TD Long 0 71 0 30
G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 7 325 418 1,811 2,229 318.4 5 143 85 902 987 197.4 9 104 452 0 452 50.2
Tackles Leaders: GP–GS UA–AA = Total Avg. Kareem Taylor................ 9–9................. 48–34 = 82...................9.1 Jacob Harris................... 9–9.................. 34–27 = 61................. 6.8 Ivan Hogans................... 9–8..................39–16 = 55...................6.1 Ty Harris......................... 8–6...................31–15 = 46................. 5.8 Cameron McCutcheon.....8–7..................22–18 = 40................. 5.0 Andreas Keaton............. 9–9.................. 22–14 = 36................. 4.0 KJ Milner........................ 9–9................... 10–21 = 31..................3.4 Micah Nelson................. 9–9...................14–15 = 29................. 3.2 Trevor Childers................9–1...................15–14 = 29................. 3.2 Ronald Kent Jr................ 9–9...................15–14 = 29................. 3.2 Ricky Palao.................... 9–3...................13–15 = 28...................3.1
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GP 9 9 9
Quay Holmes Jacob Saylors Bryson Irby
Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 56.1 1,811 12 85 258.7 65.2 902 6 57 180.4
Yds 776 425 254 364 194
No. Yds 8 72
RUSHING
WCU Offense ETSU 269..............................Scoring............................296 29.9..................... Points Per Game....................32.9 200.......................... First Downs.........................200 4,021...................Total Yards Gained................ 3,884 446.8....................Yards Per Game....................431.6 1,308................... Rushing Yardage...................2,017 145.3............Rushing Average per Game.......... 224.1 2,713.................... Passing Yardage...................1,867 301.4............Passing Average per Game.......... 207.4 WCU Team Stats ETSU 64–497 (55.2)............ Penalties–Yards............57–522 (58.0) 56/136, 41%.............3rd Down Conversion..........54/118, 46.0% 8/16, 50%...............4th Down Conversion............... 4/9, 44% WCU Defense ETSU 374........................Points Allowed.......................167 41.6............... Points Allowed Per Game..............18.6 4,057.................Total Yards Allowed................3,063 450.9.............Yards Allowed Per Game............ 340.3 2,162............... Rushing Yards Allowed...............1,162 240.2............Rushing Average Allowed.............129.1 1,895................Passing Yards Allowed.............. 1,901 210.6............. Passing Average Allowed............ 211.2
Rec 190 128 673 223
PR KOR 0 0 0 400 0 0 0 0
IR 0 0 0 0
Tot Avg/G 1,277 141.9 1,194 132.7 722 80.2 255 28.3
2021 ETSU DEFENSIVE LEADERS: Tackles Leaders: GP UA–AA = Total Avg. Donovan Manuel...............9................... 42–40 = 82...................9.1 Jared Folks.......................7................... 24–30 = 54...................7.7 Alijah Huzzie.....................9.................... 43–10 = 53................. 5.9 Mike Price.........................9.................... 32–17 = 49..................5.4 Karon Delince...................9.................... 23–12 = 35................. 3.9 Tyree Robinson.................9.....................24–11 = 35................. 3.9 Jalen Porter......................9......................20–7 = 27................. 3.0 Zach West.........................9.....................15–12 = 27................. 3.0 Max Evans.........................9...................... 8–16 = 24..................2.7 Di'Andre Davis...................9......................12–11 = 23................. 2.6 Stephen Scott...................8...................... 15–7 = 22................. 2.8 TFL Leaders: Total Yds Jalen Porter..........................................10.0............................... 59 Donovan Manuel....................................5.0................................ 29 Sacks Leaders: Total Yds Jalen Porter...........................................6.0................................ 52 Donnovan Manuel..................................2.5................................. 21 Interceptions Leaders: Total – Return Yds Tyree Robinson............................................................. 3 – 122 yds Fumbles Forced Leader: Total Stephen Scott................................................................................2 Fumbles Recovered Leader: Total Tyree Robinson..............................................................................2
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LOOKING BACK: LAST TIME WE MET
WESTERN CAROLINA AT EAST TENNESSEE STATE
ETSU 24, WESTERN CAROLINA 17
TEAM STATS:
GREENE STADIUM – JOHNSON CITY, TENN. SAT., MARCH 27, 2021
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL
WESTERN CAROLINA 10 7 0 0 17 ETSU
7 10 0 7 24 ATTENDANCE: 2,442
SCORING SUMMARY: QTR TIME
PLAY
DRIVE SUMMARY
1st 12:00 WCU – Raekwon Heath 21 yd pass from Ryan Glover (McCollum kick) 7 plays, 75 yds, 3:00
7
0
1st
6:37 ETSU – Brock Landis 1 yd run (Keltner kick)
13 plays, 70 yards, 5:15
7
7
1st
2:37 WCU – Richard McCollum – 45 yd field goal
4 plays, 2 yards, 1:31
10
7
2nd 11:59 WCU – Clayton Bardall 44 yd pass from Carlos Davis (McCollum kick)
4 plays, 69 yards, 1:14
17
7
2nd
9:31 ETSU – Quay Holmes 40 yd run (Keltner kick)
5 plays, 90 yards, 2:22
17
14
2nd
0:20 ETSU – Tyler Keltner – 54 yd field goal
10 plays, 52 yards, 4:38
17
17
12 plays, 64 yards, 6:35
17
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4th 12:40 ETSU – Quay Holmes 5 yd run (Keltner kick)
WCU quarterback RYAN GLOVER (#7) converted his first six passes in finishing 14-of-23 for 168 yards, including a 21-yard scoring strike to Raekwon Heath to open the game's scoring. Backup QB CARLOS DAVIS (#5) tossed a 44-yard TD pass to TE CLAYTON BARDALL (#18) as the Catamounts finished with 212 passing yards on 15-of-24 passing.
PHOTO BY DAKOTA HAMILTON
0–0 0 6–39 0 24:23 6 of 13 0 of 1 1 for 1
1–1 0 6–40 1 34:54 5 of 10 0 for 1 1 for 2
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: PASSING Ryan Glover, WCU Brock Landis, ETSU
14–23–0 8–16–0
RUSHING Donnavan Spencer, WCU Mikai Stanley, WCU Quay Holmes, ETSU Jacob Saylors, ETSU
12 carries, 40 yds 4 carries, 17 yds 30 carries, 197 yds, 2 TDs 15 carries, 136 yds 3 rec. 1 rec. 3 rec. 2 rec.
168 yds, TD 55 yds
55 yds, TD 44 yds, TD 26 yds 13 yds
DEFENSIVE LEADERS:
ETSU running back QUAY HOLMES (#1) rushed for 197 yards and two touchdowns, adding three receptions for 26 yards in the Buccaneers' back in late March. Holmes is tackled by WCU's MICAH NELSON (#30), JACOB HARRIS (#38), and DORIAN DAVIS (#9).
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Fumbles–Lost Interceptions PENALTIES TURNOVERS TIME OF POSS. 3RD DOWN CONV. 4TH DOWN CONV. FGS MADE
RECEIVING Raekwon Heath, WCU Clayton Bardall, WCU Quay Holmes, ETSU Nate Adkins, ETSU
PHOTO BY DAKOTA HAMILTON
Catamount running back DONOVAN SPENCER (#20) was limited to 40 rushing yards on 12 carries in the road loss at ETSU. The Buccaneer defense limited Western Carolina to 66 rushing yards and held WCU out of the endzone on the ground in the 24-17 win in Johnson City, Tenn.
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WCU ETSU FIRST DOWNS 14 28 Rushing 5 23 Passing 9 5 Penalty 0 0 RUSHING 66 350 Rushing Att 27 54 Yds per rush 2.4 6.5 Rushing TDs 0 3 Yards Gained 85 374 Yards Lost 19 24 PASSING 212 55 Comp-Att 15-24-0 8-16-0 Yds per pass 8.8 3.4 Passing TDs 2 0 TOTAL YARDS 278 405 Plays 51 70
TACKLES Ty Harris, WCU Dorian Davis, WCU Ronald Kent Jr., WCU Jared Folks, ETSU Caman Cody, ETSU Blake Bockrath, ETSU
9 tckls (3ua, 6a), 2.5 TFL 8 tckls (5ua, 3a), PBU 6 tckls (1ua, 5a) 6 tckls (4ua, 2a), QBH 5 tckls (2ua, 3a), Sack, TFL 5 tckls (2ua, 3a), TFL, PBU
SACKS none C. Cody, C. Lakes, J. Heard 1 sack
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GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 GAME 4 GAME 5 GAME 6
MERCER * Saturday, Oct. 9 CULLOWHEE L, 34-24
CULLOWHEE — Devin Folser kicked a program-record 51-yard field goal, Fred Davis added a 1-yard touchdown run — both in the fourth quarter — and Mercer broke open a tied game to defeat Western Carolina 34-24. Davis rushed for 129 yards and two scores for Mercer as the Bears ran for 231 yards. Fred Payton completed 10 of 20 passes for 114 yards. Carlos Davis was 18-for-32 passing for 221 yards with a TD for WCU and kept the Catamounts close. His 36yard scoring pass to Kenny Benjamin, followed by Richard McCollum’s 24-yard field goal, knotted the score at 24-24.
GAME 7
at The Citadel * Saturday, Oct. 23 Charleston, S.C. W, 45-31
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Carlos Davis passed for a career-high 401 yards and three touchdowns, TJ Jones ran for 132 and two scores and Western Carolina beat The Citadel 45-31. The Catamounts (1-6, 1-3 SoCon) led 31-10 at halftime as Davis found Calvin Jones for seven yards, TJ Jones for 40 and Raphael Williams for 10. The Bulldogs (2-5, 1-3) answered with a pair of touchdowns, the first coming after Western Carolina turned it over on its own 3, to close within a touchdown. Then TJ Jones scored on runs of 30 and 43 yards as the Catamounts regained control.
GAME 8
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Cole Copeland passed for two touchdowns and ran for one of Chattanooga’s four rushing scores as the Mocs beat Western Carolina 45-17 at Finley Stadium. Running backs Tyrell Price, Gino Appleberry and Ailym Ford each rushed for 70-plus yards and a score for Chattanooga. Price’s TD went for 57 yards and Ford had a 54-yarder as six rushers combined for 271 yards while WCU was held to 277 total yards. Backup QB Carlos Davis threw for 225 yards and two touchdowns to Terrence Horne and Raphael Williams in the loss.
at Chattanooga * Saturday, Oct. 2 Chattanooga, Tenn. L, 45-17
at Wofford * Saturday, Oct. 30 Spartanburg, S.C. W, 41-21
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Rogan Wells threw for 309 yards and four touchdowns, ran for a fifth and Western Carolina shot past Wofford 41-21 on Saturday. The Catamounts (2-6, 2-3 SoCon) built a 41-7 lead while keeping Wofford winless in conference play. The Terriers (1-7, 0-6) gained 299 yards on the ground but passed for just 35, dropping its 11th-straight in SoCon play. Raphael Williams caught a school-record 16 passes for 177 yards and two TDs for Western Carolina. Calvin Jones hauled in a 72-yard TD pass. Wofford scored twice in the last 7:35 of the fourth.
GAME 9
BOILING SPRINGS, NC – Bailey Fisher led two third-quarter scoring drives and Gardner-Webb added an interception returned for another score, posting 21 unanswered points to gain the upper hand on Western Carolina 52-34. Fisher passed for 261 yards with two touchdowns. Gardner-Webb gained 291 yards on the ground with Narii Gaither rushing 22 times for 151 and two TDs and Donovan Jones gaining 102 with a touchdown. The teams erupted for a combined 42 points in the third quarter with Western Carolina taking a pair of 10 point leads in the frame.
at Gardner-Webb Saturday, Sept. 25 Boiling Springs, N.C. L, 52-34
FURMAN * Saturday, Nov. 6 CULLOWHEE W, 43-42
CULLOWHEE — Kenny Benjamin scored the go-ahead 85-yard touchdown with 6:53 remaining and Western Carolina held off Furman 43-42 for its third straight win. The Catamounts held Furman scoreless in the fourth quarter, including the Paladins missing a 62-yard field goal as time expired. Rogan Wells was 22-of-33 passing for 386 yards with two TDs, adding a team-high 91 rushing yards. TJ Jones scored two rushing touchdowns for the Catamounts. Dominic Roberto scored four touchdowns on the ground, while rushing for 196 yards for Furman.
GAME 10
CULLOWHEE – DeMarcus Ware ran for 118 yards and three touchdowns, including the deciding score with 6:28 left in the game as Samford held off a second-half comeback by Western Carolina to earn a 42-37 victory in the Southern Conference opener for both teams. The Catamounts scored four straight touchdowns, two on touchdown passes from Rogan Wells and a third on a scoop-and-score early in the third quarter. Wells found Calvin Jones with a 52-yard score with 4:23 left to get within a touchdown of the lead.
SAMFORD * Saturday, Sept. 18 CULLOWHEE L, 42-37
ETSU * Saturday, Nov. 13 CULLOWHEE 2:00 pm | ESPN3
The mountain-rivalry is rekindled in WCU’s final home game of 2021 as the Catamounts host ETSU in the “Blue Ridge Border Battle” with the traveling trophy again on the line. ETSU reclaimed “the Rock” with a 24-17 win at Greene Stadium in the spring of 2021. WCU won the most recent rivalry meeting in Cullowhee, outlasting the Bucs for a thrilling 23-20 overtime victory. The all-time series between WCU and ETSU now stands at 25-24-1 in favor of the Catamounts and each of the last three series meetings have been decided in one-possession games.
GAME 11
NORMAN, Okla. — Spencer Rattler threw five touchdown passes, and No. 4 Oklahoma defeated Western Carolina 76-0. Oklahoma tied for its fifth-highest point total in school history. The Sooners led 62-0 after three quarters, and the fourth quarter was shortened to 12 minutes. Rattler completed 20 of 26 passes for 243 yards before resting in the second half of Oklahoma’s 10th straight victory. Jadon Haselwood caught two touchdown passes for the Sooners, who looked sharper after holding off Tulane 40-35 in their season opener a week earlier.
at #4/4 Oklahoma Saturday, Sept. 11 Norman, Okla. L, 76-0
at VMI * Saturday, Nov. 20 Lexington, Va. 12:30 pm | ESPN+
Western Carolina concludes the regular season portion of its schedule with a road trip to Lexington, Va., to face the defending Southern Conference champion VMI Keydets. Last season, VMI halted Western Carolina’s 17-game series winning streak which had dated back to 1991 with a 30-7 win over the Catamounts in Cullowhee – the first by the Keydets all-time, ending a 13-game road slide in the series. WCU leads the series, 23-4, all-time. Kickoff time adjusted to 12:30 pm due to daylight savings time and VMI's stadium not having lights.
POSTSEASON
CULLOWHEE – EKU's Da’Joun Hewitt scored three rushing touchdowns, Patrick Nations kicked a fourth-quarter field goal, and Eastern Kentucky edged Western Carolina 31-28, spoiling the debut of Catamounts coach Kerwin Bell. The Catamounts pulled to within three points on a Rogan Wells keeper from the 1-yard line a two-point conversion pass to C.J. Williams with just over three minutes left. WCU missed a 56-yard field goal attempt to force overtime on its final possession. RB T.J. Jones rushed for 115 yards and a TD, adding 31 receiving yards and a score for WCU.
EASTERN KENTUCKY Saturday, Sept. 4 CULLOWHEE L, 31-28
2021 NCAA FCS PLAYOFFS Saturday, Nov. 27 TBA
Western Carolina looks to halt a 38-year drought of advancing to the NCAA postseason. The NCAA FCS Playoffs returns to 24 teams in the fall of 2021 after being reduced back down to 16 teams in 2020-21. WCU looks to make a return to the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs for the first time since making a run to the national title game in 1983. The Southern Conference regular season champion will garner the league’s automatic bid into the postseason field.
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2021 SENIOR DAY
CATAMOUNT CHEERLEADERS
(L-R) Emma Page, Liz Liner, Kristin Cates, Sarena Burrell, Lauren Brooks
2021 SENIOR DAY
THE WCU DANCE TEAM
(L-R) Michaela Morgan, Meredith Gillespie, Lauren Roberts, Cassie Ramaswamy, Maddie Price, Tamia Miller, and Catherine Clippard
2021 WESTERN CAROLINA SENIOR DAY
“PRIDE OF THE MOUNTAINS” MARCHING BAND
(Alphabetical): Makenzie Alexander, Michael Allen, Henry Atkins, Julian Baker, Hannah Baysinger, Gabby Boisson, Kaitlyn Brasecker, Rey Bridges, Haley Brock, Daniel Brodie, Christian Broome, Jake Brown, Jennifer Burhans, Nikki Cherrualt, Zach Childress, Alyssa Clontz, Caroline Coble, Cody Dalton, Isaiah Davis, Gus DuFresne, Maddy Farmer, Patrick Foit, Shelby Fraizer, Matt Gaddy, Anthony Gaetano, Kira Gileza, Brandon Guzman, Holly Hauschild, Davis Hoots, Madeline Krasowski, Caleb Lonon, Madison Lovingood, Mason Malone, Logan Marquis, Leo Martinez, Jennifer McCall, Serenity McCardle, Madison McCoy, Sierra Moses, Karey Peeler, Leonardo Pichardo, Hannah Pitt, Gracie Powell, James Prather, Grace Pressley, Jake Pruitt, Kenzie Richey, Kaleb Robbins, Tanner Robinson, Madi Rose, Austin Ross, Michael Sanchez, David Sloan, Josh Starnes, Jenny Taylor, Nick Tripak, Ben Tisinger, Meagan Waltrip, Jonathan Wheaton, David White, Matthew Wilkinson, Joseph Woodring, Becca Yaggie
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WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY – 2021 FOOTBALL SENIOR CLASS
#51 MATTHEW BAIR
#8 KENNY BENJAMIN
#27 TREVOR CHILDERS
#84 OWEN COSENKE
#62 MICHAEL HARPER
#37 TY HARRIS
#1 IVAN HOGANS
#43 LUKE HOGGARD
#50 ALEX McCONNELL
#6 NICK OELRICH
#99 RICKY PALAO
#86 DAQUAN PATTEN
#33 CURTIS ROACH
#8 LA ROGERS-ANDERSON
#56 GRIFFIN SESTILLI
#42 JONTAVIOUS SHOTWELL
#9 KAREEM TAYLOR
#11 ROGAN WELLS
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head coach
KERWIN BELL
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
BORN: June 15, 1965 HOMETOWN: Mayo, Fla. ALMA MATER: Florida, 1987 FAMILY: Wife, Cosette Odom; Three children; Kade, Kolton, and Kenzley
PLAYING EXPERIENCE: UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, former walk-on, three-year starter at QB (1984-88); SEC Player of the Year (1984); First-Team All-SEC (1985) and Honorable mention AllAmerica (1985, 1986) u
Florida–Georgia Hall of Fame, 1996 inductee
u
Univ. of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame, 1997 inductee
MIAMI DOLPHINS (NFL), 7th-round draft pick (180), 1988 ATLANTA FALCONS (NFL), 1988 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (NFL), 1989 ORLANDO THUNDER (WLAF), 1991-92
An accomplished player who worked his way from walkon to All-American to the National Football League, and a 12-year veteran head coach who won a combined four conference championships and the 2018 NCAA Division II National Championship, Kerwin Bell was named the 14th head football coach at Western Carolina University by Director of Athletics Alex Gary on April 27, 2021. “We talk every day about Catamount Athletics having a winning mentality and the confidence to believe we can bring championships to our university,” said Gary. “Kerwin is a proven winner and has shown the ability to build successful programs. We are thrilled to welcome him and his family to Cullowhee.” Bell comes to Cullowhee having served as the offensive coordinator at the University of South Florida under head coach Charlie Strong in 2019. He most recently walked off the field as a head coach following the 2018 NCAA Division II national championship, leading the Valdosta State Blazers where he coached for three seasons, twice making playoff appearances. “I am excited and honored to be named the new head football coach at Western Carolina University,” said Bell. “We are coming here to win championships on the field and help mentor the young men who are in our program. I am ready to get started building this into a championship program that the Catamount Nation can be proud of.” Over a 12-year head coaching career, Bell led the football programs at Valdosta State (2016-18) and Jacksonville University (2007-15). He did this coming on the heels of a 13-year playing career in professional football that included several stops in the NFL and the Canadian Football League. Bell served three seasons as the head coach at Valdosta State where he also guided the offense. He led the Blazers to a 27-7 record during his tenure including a school-record 15 straight victories, two Division II playoff appearances, and won both a conference and a national championship in 2018. He was named the 2018 Don Hansen NCAA Division II Co-Coach
of the Year and the Gulf South Conference Co-Coach of the Year after leading VSU to a 14-0 record – the first unbeaten season in program history that included a thrilling 49-47 victory over Ferris State in the D-II National Championship game. Picked fifth in their conference in the preseason and the No. 3 seed entering the playoffs, the Blazers finished No. 1 nationally in the final AFCA Division II poll. Bell’s 2018 offense led the nation in scoring (52.0 ppg), ranked second in first downs (341), and was fourth in total offense (523.9 ypg), red-zone offense (.901), and pass efficiency (167.37). The Blazers scored 728 points on the year, the most in NCAA Division II history, as they posted 7,334 yards (3,676 rushing/3,658 passing) and 7.9 yards per play on the year. Within Bell’s system, VSU sophomore quarterback Rogan Wells finished as the runner-up for the Harlon Hill Trophy, presented to the Division II Player of the Year, and was named both the Region Two and Gulf South Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Wells accounted for 50 touchdowns on the year (including one receiving), led the
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nation in points responsible for (300), was second in passing touchdowns (38) and points responsible for per game (21.4 ppg), 10th in passing yards (3,075), 12th in passing efficiency (160.6) and 25th in total offense (271.9 ypg). He finished second on the team with 732 yards rushing and led the team with 11 rushing touchdowns. Additionally, senior offensive linemen Jeremy King was the runner-up for the Gene Upshaw Award presented to the most outstanding Division II lineman. Bell led VSU to runner-up conference finishes in his first two years guiding the program and went 8-3 with a playoff appearance in his first season at the helm in 2016 as the Blazers led the nation with 27 interceptions on defense. Prior to Valdosta, Bell led Jacksonville University for nine seasons, guiding the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) program to a 66-35 record and three Pioneer Football League (PFL) championships. Serving as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach as well as head coach, Bell was named the 2008 PFL Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award after leading the Dolphins to a 9-4 seasonal record and conference title.
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He also led Jacksonville to a school-best 10-1 record and conference championship in 2010 as the Dolphins led the nation in total (486 ypg) and scoring (42.2 ppg) offense. JU also posted a 9-2 overall mark and won a conference title in 2014. Before taking over the Jacksonville program, Bell led Trinity Catholic High School in Ocala, Fla., for six seasons (2001-06), earning a Florida 2B state title in 2005 and runnerup finish in 2006. His coaching career began in earnest at the end of his professional playing career as he served as the offensive coordinator for two seasons while still a player for the Toronto Argonauts (2000-01). Originally from Mayo, Fla., Bell was a quarterback at the University of Florida from 1983-87 where he completed over 57 percent of his 953 pass attempts for 7,585 yards and 56 touchdowns. A former walk-on, Bell concluded his collegiate career as the SEC Player of the Year in 1984 after leading Florida to a 9-1-1 record and a conference championship, and both a firstteam All-SEC selection and All-America honorable mention in 1985, a season that saw the Gators earn the programs
first-ever No. 1 national ranking in the Associated Press poll. Garnering a second honorable mention All-America honor in 1986, Bell was a 1987 team captain and earned the program’s Fergie Ferguson Award. Bell was ranked the No. 26 Greatest Gator of all-time from the first 100 years of football at Florida in 2006 by The Gainesville Sun. Bell later served as a graduate assistant for the 1990 season under Steve Spurrier at Florida after earning a degree in psychology in 1987. He was selected in the seventh round of the 1988 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins, beginning his 13-year professional career that saw stops with the NFL teams in Miami, Atlanta, Tampa Bay, and Indianapolis as well as stops in the Canadian Football League, where he passed for 19,538 yards and 101 touchdowns in nine seasons, and the World League of American Football (WLAF). Married in 1986 while both students at Florida, Bell and his wife, Cosette, have three children: Kade, Kolton, and Kenzley.
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WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY – 2021 CATAMOUNT FOOTBALL
ROW 1 (l-r): C.J. Williams, Raphael Williams, Calvin Jones, Kason Lincke, Daquan Patten, Terrence Horne, Kenny Benjamin, Mydreon Vines, Jakobe Quillen, Rogan Wells, Meziah Scott, Keenan Hambrick, Toler Keigley, Solomon Butler, Brody Palhegyi ROW 2 (l-r): Jaylen Floyd, Ivan Hogans, Aaron Gethers, Jacob Harris, Cameron McCutcheon, Jayden Pauling, Nick Oelrich, Charles Gadie, LA Rogers-Anderson, Kareem Taylor, Willie Hampton, Rod Gattison, Ronald Kent Jr., Braxton Richburg, Dramarian McNulty, Andreas Keaton ROW 3 (l-r): Raekwon Heath, Parish Metzger, Branson Adams, Mikai Stanley, Jaiden Bond, Tyree Nelson, Bryson Grabowski, Quenten Zanders, Glenn Young, Brandon Dickerson, Brayden Blackmon, Caleb Scott, Luke Hoggard, Alex McConnell ROW 4 (l-r): Quintin Talley, Trevor Childers, Corey Hennings, Willie Rice, Micah Nelson, Jerius Edwards, Malik Richardson, Curtis Roach, Skylin Thomas, Ty Harris, Elic Haddock, Nigel Manns, Ethan Harris, Neil Illenrey, Tre Jolly, Mo Smith, Caleb Fisher, Tyler Anderson ROW 5 (l-r): Antwann Fann, Griffin Sestili, Brady Elms, Peyton Davis, Michael Harper, Colby Cross, Nick Hapeshis, Dillon Luther, Christian Coulter, Blake Whitmore, Samari Saddler, Tyler Smith, Caleb Carter, Nate Linkous, Bryson Boyette ROW 6 (l-r): Giovanni Riccardi, Joaquin Layno, Torrion Stevenson, Caleb Bradford, Marlon Alexander, Jaquarius Guinn, Darrius Bell, Timothy Jamison, Laquavion Haynes, KJ Milner, Ricky Palao, Nate Nunamaker, Carter Honeycutt, Donavon Barnes, Max Krpejs ROW 7 (l-r): Garrett Bowman, Aidan Alston, Shammond Hicks, Kendall Alford, Miller DeArmond, Owen Cosenke, Talon James, Clayton Bardall, Dylan Abernethy, Luke Sutton, Richard McCollum, Jess Smith, Jacob Floyd, Dante Johnson, Dylan Quick, Jeff Burger ROW 8 (l-r): Greg McGruder, JJ Laster, Jon Cooper, Rylan Wells, Kade Bell, Rudi Small, Kerwin Bell, Justin Hinds, Cody Edwards, Larry Murphy, Chazmon Scales, Kerry Webb, Dennis Thomas, Ben Jacobs, Bailey Forst, Ryan Gipson, Trent Turknett
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ALEX GARY
DIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
Alex Gary, a former student-athlete on the Western Carolina University baseball team was dubbed the next director of the Catamount athletics program in late February 2020. Gary had most recently served as senior associate athletics director for development at Oregon State University. WCU Chancellor Kelli R. Brown announced the selection of Gary on Friday, Feb. 28 to serve as director of athletics following approval of his contract by the university’s Board of Trustees during a special conference call meeting earlier in the day. The appointment, which is effective May 1, follows a national search conducted by a 15-member committee working with the assistance of the North Carolina-based executive search consulting firm Collegiate Sports Associates. During his first year as the Athletics Director at WCU, Gary successfully navigated the department through the COVID-19 pandemic while also overseeing the hiring of 50 employees including two high-profile sport head coaches – men's basketball head coach Justin Gray, and Kerwin Bell, head football coach. Prior to coming to Cullowhee, Gary served as senior associate director of athletics and the department’s chief development officer at Oregon State beginning in September 2017. He previously served as associate athletics director for development and external relations at the University of Maryland from 2014 until 2017. He also has held development positions at the University of Michigan and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Gary’s professional experience in major collegiate athletics conferences, such as the Pac-12 and Big Ten, combined with his personal familiarity with WCU as a former student-athlete make him a perfect fit to take over the helm of the Catamount athletics program, Brown said. “I asked the search committee to identify an extraordinary leader to guide the Catamount athletics program into the next era and who will provide our coaches and professional staff with the resources necessary to help our student-athletes enjoy the same level of success on
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the fields and courts of competition that they have had in the classroom in recent years,” she said. “The committee has found exactly that in Alex Gary,” Brown said. “To borrow some terminology from the sport that Alex once played while representing the Catamounts, this hire is a grand slam homerun and one that touches all of the bases.” A native of Knoxville, Tennessee, who grew up in Charlotte, Gary was an outfielder on the WCU baseball team from 2001 until 2004, earning Southern Conference Player of the Week honors in March 2004. During his junior year of 2003, he was a member of WCU’s regular season and Southern Conference Tournament championship baseball team and participated in the NCAA regionals held in Wilson. “I have a strong affinity and love for WCU. Three groomsmen in my upcoming wedding in August come from my time in Cullowhee as a three-year student athlete. WCU had an immeasurable impact on my life, and I welcome the opportunity to come back in a leadership capacity,” Gary said.
“My personal experience as a former student-athlete at WCU deepens my understanding of this institution and what is needed to advance Catamount Athletics. I couldn’t ask for a better opportunity to help develop student-athletes during a critically important time in their lives, especially at a place where I spent those same significant years,” he said. At Oregon State, he has been a member of the executive leadership team responsible for the athletics department’s $85 million budget, 150 employees and more than 500 student-athletes. He oversees the 16-member athletics development team, which raised nearly $26 million in 2019, a record for the Beavers’ athletics program. That fundraising effort included a $3.5 million sports performance center renovation, $2.3 million women’s locker room renovation, and $2.6 million baseball stadium expansion. During his stint at the University of Maryland, Gary chaired a committee focused on the financial sustainability of the athletics department, and he led annual giving growth in the Terrapin Club by 22 percent in 2015 and 13 percent in 2016. As a member of the development team at the University of Michigan from 2010 until 2014, he worked closely with the university’s athletics department, raising $12.8 million to support the Wolverines’ athletics program’s capital and endowment needs. He began his career in 2009 as assistant director of annual giving at UNC Charlotte. “Western Carolina University’s growth and development over the past decade have been impressive. WCU athletics has the ability to assist in that growth by raising the competitive bar across the 16 sports,” Gary said. “Research has proven that high-level athletics performance is symbiotic with university success, allowing the university to increase its visibility and further its mission. I am confident in my ability to lead what may not be the most important room in the house, but potentially the most visible.” He earned a degree in business administration in 2005 from Virginia Commonwealth University and his master’s degree in business administration at UNC Charlotte in 2009. Gary was selected from a slate of more than 40 qualified candidates for the position after an initial narrowing of a larger list of possibilities, said Ivy Gibson, WCU associate general counsel and chair of the athletics director search committee. Six candidates were interviewed by the search committee off-site in Charlotte.
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“We had a very strong pool of candidates with a vast array of professional and personal experiences in the profession of athletics administration,” Gibson said. “I think that Alex Gary’s track record in athletics fundraising in particular will be a tremendous asset as the university begins to work toward implementation of some of the construction and renovation projects proposed in the recent athletics facilities master planning process.” Brown appointed the search committee on Dec. 18 and set an ambitious and accelerated timetable to find a permanent successor for Randy Eaton, who served as WCU’s athletics director from Dec. 14, 2011, until Dec. 10, 2019. Mike Byers, WCU vice chancellor of administration and finance, managed the athletics department until Gary officially took over the helm in May 2020. Gary and the former Katie Mavis of Saint Joseph, Mich., were married in a mountain-top ceremony in Oregon on Aug. 28, 2020.
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT ALEX GARY: “Alex has a unique and natural ability to connect with broad, diverse groups. He is authentic in developing relationships and is a gifted leader well beyond his years.” - S. Scott Barnes, Vice President & Director of Athletics at Oregon State University “I vividly remember when Alex first met with me. He was eager to get into intercollegiate athletics and that hunger was obvious. He started in fundraising where he was a natural fit. His personality and his people skills along with his experience will greatly benefit Western Carolina. Congratulations to both Alex and the University.” - Judy Rose, former Director of Athletics at Charlotte “Alex Gary is a perfect choice for Western Carolina University. Alex has built an incredible reputation as a leader in intercollegiate athletics; focused on serving others and stewarding institutions with the highest level of integrity. He will keep student-athletes and their experience at the forefront of every decision. Under Alex’s leadership, Catamount students, coaches and staff will thrive.” - Joe Parker, Director of Athletics at Colorado State University “I am very happy for Alex becoming the new Athletics Director at Western Carolina University because I know he loves WCU and he is a wonderful young man. I feel sorry for us in losing Alex to this opportunity. Western Carolina is lucky to have him as AD. We will miss him greatly but we also want him to be happy. Sometimes, we have to let go of outstanding colleagues because we care about their happiness and it is best for them.” - Ed Ray, President of Oregon State University
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WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY – ATHLETICS SENIOR STAFF
ALEX GARY
KYLE PIFER
STACEY MILLER
CHAD GERRETY
JULIE MILLER
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
DEPUTY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR
ASSOC. AD FOR STUDENT SUCCESS / SWA
ASSOC. AD FOR EXTERNAL OPERATIONS
ASSOC. AD FOR DEVELOPMENT / CATAMOUNT CLUB
DANIEL HOOKER
AMANDA MURCHIE
DR. ALEXANDER MACAULAY
ASSISTANT AD FOR MEDIA RELATIONS
ASSISTANT AD FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS
WCU FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE
WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY – ATHLETICS STAFF
Denise Gideon Director of Media Relations
Ben Page
Director of Athletics Ticketing
Steven Grandy Director of Media Relations
Zach Denitto
Athletics Ticketing and Marketing Assistant
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Patrick Mullaney
Rory Jimerson
Mark Conlin
Director of Video Operations
Director of Game Operations & Facilities
Assistant Director of Video Operations
Director of Athletic Facilities
Greg Camillone Director of Creative Media
Eynde Frazier
Assistant Director of Game Operations & Facilities
Tyler Pope
Director of Marketing and Fan Engagement
Ric Sisler
Director of Corporate Sponsorship
Kim Jamison
Athletic Department Administrative Assistant
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Bobby Moranda Head Coach Baseball
Zack Freesman
Molly Bachand
Andrew Cox
Assistant Coach Baseball
Cody Cohen
Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball
Director of Men's Basketball Operations
Video Coordinator Men’s Basketball
Darryln McDonough
Ashley Morgan Crowe
Kourtney Sandefur
Jim Clift
Madison Armstrong
Bret Beaver
Chelsi Carter
Nick Collins
Director of Women's Basketball Operations
Head Coach Softball
Karen Glover Head Coach Volleyball
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Head Assistant Coach Baseball
Head Coach Cheerleading
Assistant Coach Softball
Associate Head Coach Volleyball
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Assistant Coach Cheerleading
Head Coach Women's Tennis
Assistant Coach Volleyball
Jeff Lavin
Volunteer Assistant Coach Baseball
Kiley Hill
Head Coach Women’s Basketball
Head Coach Men’s Basketball
Associate Head Coach Men’s Basketball
Jayson Gee
Brian Graves
Kendra Samuels-Eaton
Shyla Coleman
Megan Brown
Justin Gray
Associate Head Coach Women’s Basketball
Assistant Coach Women’s Basketball
Tim Eckberg
Courtney Gunter Head Coach Women’s Golf
Head Coach Women’s Soccer
Jesse Norman
David Johnston
Greg Lambert
Head Coach Men’s Golf
Head Coach Cross Country / Track & Field
Assistant Coach Track & Field
Chad Miller
Assistant Coach Track & Field
Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball
Assistant Coach Women’s Basketball
Todd Herman
Associate Head Coach Women’s Soccer
Josh Hall
Graduate Assistant Coach Track & Field
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0 Jaylen Floyd
DB – 5-9 – 185 – Gr. Miramar, Fla.
TJ Jones
RB – 5-11 – 205 – Jr. Lakeland, Fla.
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3 Jacob Harris
S – 6-1 – 190 – So. Greer, S.C.
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Calvin Jones
WR – 5-10 – 175 – Fr. Forest City, N.C.
7 Nick Oelrich
DB – 6-1 – 205 – Gr. Newberry, Fla.
9 Mydreon Vines
WR – 6-2 – 190 – Sr. Greenville, N.C.
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Charles Gadie
S – 5-9 – 175 – R-So. Douglasville, Ga.
10 Willie Hampton
DE – 6-1 – 220 – R-Jr. Ft. Laurderdale, Fla.
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Ivan Hogans
LB – 6-2 – 220 – Sr. Stockbridge, Ga.
4 Cameron McCutcheon DB – 6-3 – 195 – Sr. Seneca, S.C.
7 Terrence Horne
WR – 5-7 – 180 – So. Miami, Fla.
10 Jakobe Quillen
WR – 6-3 – 200 – Fr. Florence, S.C
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2 CJ Williams
WR – 5-10 – 160 – So. Gallion, Ala.
4 Kason Lincke
QB – 6-1 – 195 – Fr. Mobile, Ala.
8 LA Rogers-Anderson NIC – 6-0 – 215 – Jr. Sumter, S.C.
11 Rogan Wells
QB – 6-4 – 220 – Gr. Fort Mill, S.C.
Aaron Gethers
CB – 5-10 – 190 – R-So. Blythewood, S.C.
5 Jayden Pauling DE – 6-3 – 245 – Jr. Raleigh, N.C.
8 Kenny Benjamin RB – 5-7 – 180 – Gr. Lehigh Acres, Fla.
12 Rod Gattison
CB – 5-11 – 185 – So. Hartsville, S.C.
2 Raphael Williams
WR – 5-10 – 160 – R-Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
5 Carlos Davis
QB – 6-3 – 225 – R-So. Baltimore, Md.
9 Kareem Taylor
LB – 6-0 – 215 – Gr. Rincon, Ga.
12 Meziah Scott
QB – 6-0 – 200 – Fr. Petersburg, Va.
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13 Ronald Kent Jr.
CB – 5-10 – 175 – Jr. Harrisburg, Pa.
18 Clayton Bardall
TE – 6-3 – 230 – R-So. Cumming, Ga.
25 Jaiden Bond
RB – 5-9 – 180 – Fr. Boone, N.C.
31 Jerius Edwards
NIC – 6-0 – 180 – Fr. Carrollton, Ga.
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13 Keenan Hambrick WR – 6-3 – 205 – Fr. Athens, Ala.
19 Branson Adams RB – 5-9 – 180 – Fr. Greensboro, N.C.
26 Tyree Nelson
RB – 5-10 – 200 – Fr. Atlanta, Ga.
32 Malik Richardson NIC – 6-4 – 210 – R-Fr. Sumter, S.C.
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14 Toler Keigley
WR – 6-1 – 190 – Fr. Pensacola, Fla.
20 Dramarian McNulty DB – 5-11 – 185 – Fr. Brookhaven, Miss.
27 Trevor Childers LB – 6-1 – 215 – Sr. Lincolnton, N.C.
33 Curtis Roach
NIC – 6-1 – 200 – R-Sr. Cumming, Ga.
15 Solomon Butler WR – 6-0 – 195 – Fr. Moncks Corner, S.C.
21 Andreas Keaton S – 6-2 – 190 – Fr. Powder Springs, Ga.
28 Braxton Richburg DB – 6-0 – 190 – Sr. Hoschton, Ga.
34 Quenten Zanders RB – 5-8 – 175 – Jr. Shelby, N.C.
16 Brody Palhegyi QB – 5-9 – 180 – Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
22 Mikai Stanley
RB – 6-2 – 235 – Fr. Wilmington, N.C.
29 Willie Rice
CB – 6-0 – 185 – Fr. St. Louis, Mo.
35 Glenn Young
RB – 5-9 – 200 – Fr. Fayetteville, N.C.
17 Raekwon Heath
TE – 6-2 – 205 – R-Jr. Columbia, S.C.
24 Quintin Talley S – 6-0 – 190 – Fr. Spartanburg, S.C.
30 Micah Nelson
DE – 6-3 – 235 – R-Fr. Murphy, N.C.
36 Skylin Thomas
NIC – 5-10 – 195 – R-Fr. Lenoir, N.C.
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37 Ty Harris
LB – 6-1 – 235 – Sr. Dacula, Ga.
43 Luke Hoggard
TE – 6-0 – 230 – R-Jr. Edenton, N.C.
49 Demorian Smith LB – 6-0 – 220 – Fr. Robersonville, N.C.
56 Griffin Sestili
OL – 6-3 – 295 – R-Jr. Sewickley, Pa.
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44 Nigel Manns
LB – 6-1 – 225 – Fr. Byron, Ga.
50 Alex McConnell
OL – 6-4 – 280 – R-So. Boone, N.C.
57 Tyler Anderson LB – 6-0 – 225 – Fr. Greensboro, N.C.
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39 Brayden Blackmon TE – 6-3 – 215 – Fr. Duncan, S.C.
45 Ethan Harris
DB – 5-8 – 165 – Fr. Duncan, S.C.
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40 Cory Hennings S – 6-1 – 195 – Fr. Matthews, N.C.
46 Paxton Robertson K/P – 6-0 – 200 – Fr. Knoxville, Tenn.
52 Matt Bair
OL – 6-3 – 285 – Sr. Anderson, S.C.
58 Giovanni Ricciardi LB – 6-0 – 225 – Fr. Clemmons, N.C.
Antwann Fann
OL – 6-3 – 310 – R-Fr. Perry, Ga.
60 Joaquin Layno
DL – 5-10 – 280 – R-Fr. Cherokee, N.C.
41 Caleb Scott
TE – 6-2 – 225 – Fr. Black Mountain, N.C.
47 Neil Ilenrrey
S – 6-0 – 185 – So. Alpharetta, Ga.
53 Caleb Fisher
DL – 6-3 – 230 – Fr. Decatur, Ga.
61 Anthony Giansante OL – 6-4 – 300 – Fr. North Huntingdon, Pa.
42 Jontavious Shotwell S – 5-11 – 185 – R-So. Hoschton, Ga.
48 Brady Elms
P – 6-4 – 170 – Fr. Huntsville, Ala.
55 Kevin Thompson LS – 5-10 – 185 – So. Rock Hill, S.C.
62 Michael Harper
OL – 6-4 – 280 – R-Jr. Wilkesboro, N.C.
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64 Colby Cross
LS – 6-0 – 220 – Fr. Mooresville, N.C.
71 Austin Grunden OL – 6-2 – 250 – Fr. Kannapolis, N.C.
77 Peyton Davis
OL – 6-2 – 290 – Fr. Mooresville, N.C.
83 Trae Churn
TE – 6-5 – 240 – Gr. Columbia, S.C.
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OL – 6-2 – 250 – Fr. Southern Pines, N.C.
72 Blake Whitmore
OL – 6-2 – 285 – R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C.
78 Garrett Bowman
OL – 6-4 – 280 – R-So. Arab, Ala.
84 Owen Cosenke TE – 6-3 – 235 – Sr. Aldie, Va.
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67 Nick Hapeshis
OL – 6-1 – 250 – Fr. Central, S.C.
73 Samari Saddler
OL – 6-2 – 295 – So. Cincinnati, Ohio
79 Aidan Alston
OL – 6-2 – 270 – R-Fr. Southern Pines, N.C.
85 Talon James
TE – 6-4 – 235 – R-Jr. Fairview, N.C.
68 Torrion Stevenson DL – 6-1 – 330 – R-So. Branchville, S.C.
74 Tyler Smith
OL – 6-8 – 300 – R-So. Laurinburg, N.C.
80 Shammond Hicks WR – 5-10 – 180 – Gr. Raleigh, N.C.
86 Daquan Patten
WR – 5-6 – 180 – Sr. Columbia, S.C.
69 Dillon Luther
OL – 6-3 – 300 – So. Asheville, N.C.
75 Caleb Carter
OL – 6-3 – 285 – Fr. Jacksonville, N.C.
81 Kendall Alford
WR – 5-10 – 185 – R-Fr. Marietta, Ga.
87 Dylan Abernethy WR – 6-0 – 175 – Fr. Maiden, N.C.
70 Christian Coulter OL – 6-5 – 335 – So. Thomson, Ga.
76 Nathan Linkous OL – 6-5 – 295 – Fr. Cramerton, N.C.
82 Miller DeArmond WR – 6-1 – 175 – Fr. Greer, S.C.
88 Luke Sutton
WR – 5-8 – 170 – Fr. Concord, N.C.
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89 Richard McCollum K – 5-9 – 180 – R-So. Sanford, N.C.
95 Laquavion Haynes
90 Marlon Alexander DL – 6-0 – 320 – So. Smyrna, Tenn.
96 K.J. Milner
DE – 6-4 – 220 – Fr. Moultrie, Ga.
DL – 6-4 – 265 – Jr. Hinesville, Ga.
Ajay Belanger
Bryson Boyette
TE – 6-3 – 190 – Jr. Green Cove Springs, Fla.
OL – 6-1 – 285 – Fr. Wilmington, N.C.
Parish Metzger QB – 6-0 – 190 – Fr. Matthews, N.C.
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91 Jaquarius Guinn DL – 6-2 – 280 – Fr. Clover, S.C.
97 Ronald Wilson
DL – 6-2 – 355 – So. Mocksville, N.C.
Caleb Bradford DL – 6-1 – 265 – Fr. Canton, N.C.
92 Darrius Bell
DE – 6-2 – 240 – R-Fr. Gilbert, S.C.
98 Christian Harris
93 Chris Morgan
Dl – 6-0 – 265 – Fr. Maiden, N.C.
Timoty Jamison DL – 6-4 – 255 – Jr. Lexington, S.C.
99 Ricky Palao
DL – 6-3 – 285 – R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C.
DL – 6-2 – 285 – Sr. Hoover, Ala.
Trevor Fournet
Bryson Grabowski
LB – 5-11 – 215 – Fr. Cornelius, N.C.
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Anthony Badgett CB – 5-9 – 185 – R-So. Greensboro, N.C.
Elic Haddock
LB – 6-0 – 210 – Fr. Greenville, N.C.
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2021 "PRIDE OF THE MOUNTAINS" MARCHING BAND
The students and staff of the 2021 "Pride of the Mountains" Marching Band are proud to present our 2021 production entitled, “INVINCIBLE” presented by B.H. Graning Landscapes, Inc. The directors, staff, student leadership team, and membership have worked incredibly hard to provide audiences with another unforgettable performance experience. With a membership of over 410 elite members, the Pride of the Mountains marching band is poised to set new performance standards in 2021, while continuing to push boundaries of design innovation and entertainment at the collegiate level. In addition to their halftime support, B. H. Graning Landscapes, Inc. is making possible the opportunity for the Pride of the Mountains to be a member of the Marching Health team. Marching Health is a nationwide physical conditioning initiative that serves as a training program for students in the marching arts. Through our involvement, students are receiving instruction on preemptive techniques that will reduce injury, build a stronger body. We look forward to a long relationship with Dr. Elliot Cleveland, founder of Marching Health and feel confident that this program will build longevity to our students’ physical health while teaching best practices for life long wellness. The production is designed by Matt Henley (Asst. Director of Athletic Bands and Percussion Arranger), Jon Henson (Front Ensemble Arranger), and Ian Lewis (Colorguard Choreographer and Designer). Musical arrangements are created by Drum Corps International Hall of Fame composer Doug Thrower and the drill is written by acclaimed creative designer, Jamey Thompson. Both of these gentlemen are internationally recognized for their contribution to the pageantry arts world and are iconic names in the marching band and drum and bugle corps activity. With the national reputation the Pride of the Mountains maintains, we recognize our design team as prime contributors to the innovation and entertainment excitement centered upon each year’s production. This fall promises to again be one of the busiest on record with regard to recruitment performances. Beginning Saturday, September 25th, the band will perform for over 3000 spectators in exhibition at the Enka Land of the Sky competition which showcases 30 of the region’s top high school bands. The 20th annual Western Carolina University Tournament of Champions takes place on Saturday, October 23rd , when we welcome high school bands from around the Southeast to our campus as well as our world- class evaluation panel assimilated from across the United States. The Pride of the Mountains will perform twice during this event for over 10,000 attendees. On October 30th we are also excited to travel to Atlanta, GA to perform at the Lafayette Classic Marching Band Competition to perform in exhibition for some of Georgia’s premier high school band programs. It is an honor and a privilege to be asked to showcase our talented students and our passion for the marching arts with this esteemed community. About our 2021 production… “INVINCIBLE”
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“It’s not what happens that counts, but how you react.” – Bruce Lee With all of the sadness and negativity surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, the dismantling of education systems, experiences, programs, families, lives and all things surrounding the past year and a half – it would be easy and even natural for people to give up. However, it is with great pride and conviction that we say that our Western Carolina University Pride of the Mountains students have not only NOT given up, but are THRIVING in spite of the difficult situations and constantly changing landscape! It is this valiant spirit that has inspired this year’s production – because our band program, our University, our Alumni, and our community are without a doubt – INVINCIBLE!!! PART ONE – The entire production actually begins where we left off in the fall of 2020. Our percussion students last performed a piece that was leaning on how we felt at the time. “Uninvited” by Alannis Morissette represents the uninvited virus and all things that came with it in our world. Also, the powerful song “Shatter Me” by Lindsey Stirling represented the shattering of so many lives and programs, including our own. The PotM bass drum line begins with a virtuosic solo performance while the remainder of the band is visibly broken and shattered into a million pieces all over the field. As the music evolves, you will see our incredible students pick themselves up and put themselves back together again, one piece at a time. This is the invincible spirit that our program has continued to exhibit even during the most difficult of times. “Yesterday” by the Beatles is our opening full band statement! This classic and beautiful melody screams the sentiment that, yes, we were broken – but that was yesterday. We are moving on, and we will be stronger than before. This spirit carries forward with the popular and meaningful song “Invincible” by Kelly Clarkson. This passage features a musical and visual fugue where you can experience us piece together once again, in small groups this time, to a penultimate moment of victory and strength! Our final song in this fun medley is “Get Back” by the Beatles, that emphatically states that we are back, back to where we once belonged, experiencing the thrill of live performance with our friends – ALL OF YOU!! PART TWO is intended to be one BIG thank you to our Alumni! Throughout all things the vast majority of our former members have been massive supporters of our current students and the program that was so good to them. The “long purple line” is real, it is meaningful, and we do not take for granted the shoulders in which we stand on today. “I’ll Be There” by the Jackson 5 expresses the sentiment in which we felt from our alumni, and that we appreciate so very much. This meaningful song blends directly
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"Pride of the Mountains" Marching Band Instructional Staff and Design Team
Dr. Jack Eaddy Matt Henley Trevor Bailey Doug Thrower Jamey Thompson Jon Henson Bob Buckner Emily Lawson Ian Lewis Rebekah Chadderdon Tucker McGrew Heath Ballard Taylor Barnes Seaon Carter Ohnyale Patterson
Director of Athletic Bands Assistant Director of Athletic Bands Assistant Director of Athletic Bands Music Arranger Drill Designer Front Ensemble Arranger Pregame Drill Designer Director of the Colorguard Colorguard Choreographer Colorguard Instructor Director of Front Ensemble Director of Audio Production Bass Drum Technician Cymbal Technician Cymbal Technician
STAFF COORDINATORS: Jennifer Burhans, Maddy Farmer, Holly Hauschild 2021 DRUM MAJORS: Ren Byrnes, Connor Nelson, Megan Newton, Grace Pressley CAPTION TEACHING ASSISTANTS: Madison McCoy, Hannah Taylor, Abby Traylor, Nick Tirpak into the Aretha Franklin hit “You’re All I Need to Get By”, which most certainly sends the correct message of how we need one another, young and old, to have strength through the most difficult of times. In tandem with this aspect of the program, we also have a gift to the alumni that you can experience on the Jumbo Tron during the performance. #longpurpleline #thankyou #invincible
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Megan Newton, Ren Byrnes, Grace Pressley, Connor Nelson PART THREE is a figurative and literal light at the end of the tunnel. The phenomenal WCU percussion section takes the stage with “Lights” by Ellie Goulding. With an actual tunnel on the field, once they enter, will they come out the other side? Will they find the light that we have all been seeking at the end of this scary period of time? YES – and we will be bigger and better than before!!! You simply won’t believe the “magic” before your eyes!
“Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” – Confucius It is with great pride as we begin PART FOUR with “Rise Up” by Andra Day, and we celebrate the camaraderie and sense of community that we have missed for so long. With the help of our friends, our family, our alumni, and our community we can and will help each other out of the darkness and RISE UP into a place of light and optimism.
WE are Western Carolina University; WE are our current members; WE are our past members; WE are the "Pride of the Mountains" Marching Band and WE are…. “INVINCIBLE”
WESTERN CAROLINA FIGHT SONG
WESTERN CAROLINA ALMA MATER
Fight on! You Catamounts, Fight for purple and gold. Fight on to victory, True warriors bold. Wave the royal banner high, And let it fill the Western sky. So, fight on! you Catamounts, Fight to vic–to–ry!
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; Faithful, kind, and true; Every son and every daughter Offers praise to you. – CHORUS – Hail to the dearest spot of all; Hail to WCU! Light and life and fond devotion, All to thee are due. Purple robes and colors golden, Streaming everywhere, Swell our hearts with pride for olden Days and friendships dear. – CHORUS – Under shade trees’ friendly bowers, Voices, ever gay, Mingles with breath of flowers And the song birds’ lay. – CHORUS – Shout aloud with one loud chorus, Voices clear and true, Lifted high in praise and honor, All for WCU! – CHORUS –
Western, Western, Go–Western! Go—Cats! Fight on! You Catamounts, Fight for purple and gold. Fight on to victory, True warriors bold. Wave the royal banner high, And let it fill the Western sky. So, fight on! you Catamounts, Fight to vic–to–ry! Adopted in 1981, Western Carolina’s fight song was composed by members of the University faculty
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CATAMOUNTS IN THE NFL DRAFT YEAR PLAYER
TEAM ROUND PICK
1972............Steve Williams.................... San Francisco 49ers............. 10................ 252 1982............Eddie McGill.......................... St. Louis Cardinals............. 10................ 259 1985............Louis Cooper.......................... Seattle Seahawks..............11................. 305 1986............Clyde Simmons................... Philadelphia Eagles..............9................. 233 1988............Kirk Roach........................................ Buffalo Bills..............5.................. 135 1993............Willie Williams...................... Pittsburgh Steelers..............6..................162 1994............Andrew Jordan......................Minnesota Vikings..............6.................. 179 2017............Keion Crossen.................. New England Patriots.............. 7................. 243
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DR. KELLI BROWN
WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR
Western Carolina University is led by the Chancellor, the university’s chief administrative officer, with guidance and policy oversight from the Board of Trustees. As one of the 16 universities in the University of North Carolina system, WCU also falls under the administration of the UNC system president and the Board of Governors, advised by the UNC Faculty Assembly. As Provost, the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs serves as the top administrator for academics and as the senior member of the Chancellor’s Executive Council: WESTERN CAROLINA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Dr. Kelli R. Brown, Chancellor Dr. Richard Starnes, Provost / Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Mr. Michael T. Byers, Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Mr. Alex Gary, Director of Athletics Mr. Craig Fowler, Chief Information Officer Mrs. Jamie T. Raynor, Vice Chancellor for Advancement Dr. H. Samuel Miller Jr., Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Mr. Shea Browning, General Counsel Dr. Melissa Wargo, Chief of Staff Ms. Jessica Woods, Assistant to the Chancellor Dr. Kelli R. Brown is chancellor of Western Carolina University, a regional comprehensive university that serves more than 12,000 students with a wide range of bachelor’s degrees across the spectrum of arts and sciences disciplines and professional programs in business, education, health care, and engineering; more than 30 master’s degree and certificate programs; and five professional doctoral programs. Dr. Brown took office as the 12th chancellor of WCU in July 2019, becoming the university’s first permanent female chancellor. She previously served as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Georgia College & State University. In July 2016,
Chancellor Brown was appointed interim president of Valdosta State University, a regional comprehensive university in southern Georgia. She served in that capacity until a permanent president took office in January 2017, after which she then returned to her position at Georgia College. In addition to her leadership at Georgia College, she has taught undergraduate and graduate students and has served in academic leadership roles at the University of Florida, University of South Florida, Illinois State University, and Western Illinois University.
high levels of teaching innovation.
Since her arrival at WCU, Chancellor Brown has highlighted several priorities that continue to enrich Western Carolina University’s profile and reputation: an institutional emphasis on quality and excellence; a commitment to diversity and inclusive excellence; and a focus on the university’s role as an engine of economic development for its communities. Under Chancellor Brown’s stewardship, WCU will continue to capitalize on the opportunity to be a thought leader in regards to how regionally engaged universities can maintain a student-centered focus, with
Chancellor Brown earned her doctorate in education from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; a master of science and education in public health degree and bachelor of science degree in public health services, both from the University of Toledo; and an associate in applied sciences degree in dental hygiene from Michael J. Owens Technical College in Toledo, Ohio.
Chancellor Brown has received awards for her leadership. She is the former editor of the Journal of School Health and has served on five other editorial boards, including as an inaugural member of the Pedagogy in Health Promotion: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning editorial board. A published and funded author, she has written extensively on school and community partnerships, school health, and the use of community-based prevention marketing.
Brown is originally from the Midwest, and she and her husband of more than 30 years, Dennis, live in Cullowhee.
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WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY – 2021 CATAMOUNT CHEERLEADERS
FRONT ROW (L-R): Hannah Wing, Lauren Brooks, Liz Liner, Emma Page, Sarena Burrell, Kristin Cates, Olivia Hawkins, Scottie Branning MIDDLE ROW (L-R): Marissa Clontz, Kylee Johnson, Makenna Shipley, Izzy Wilson, Caroline Lopp, Airica Anderson, Mary Morrison, Kamdyn Anderson, Trinity Turner BACK ROW (L-R): Shelby Bramlett, Kasi Jones, Savannah Jones, Sara-Grace Smith, Nicole Carmical, Molly McAvoy, Natalie McIver, Becca Kilpatrick, Leah Bridges, Brayden Short, Riley Sanz
WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY – 2021 DANCE TEAM
FRONT ROW (l-r): Tamia Miller, Cassie Ramaswamy, Meredith Gillespie, Lauren Roberts, Michaela Morgan, Maddie Price, Katie Clippard MIDDLE ROW (l-r): Megan Normandin, Alyssa Malgrat, Kimberly Hydrick, Manci McMullan, Alexandria Henry, Naidelyn Cruz, Madison Tadlock BACK ROW (l-r): Samantha Harp, Skylar Poulos, Julia Gerrer, Brenna Orr, Ashley Avant, Nicole Stauffer, Michelle Davis Hall of Fame Day / Blue Ridge Border Battle – vs. ETSU
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CATAMOUNT CLUB MEMBERSHIP (as of Nov. 10, 2021)
LEGACY David and Marie Brinkley........................Kings Mountain, N.C. Michael and Gina Crawford................................. Candler, N.C. Tad and Susan Grattan.......................Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Harris Regional Hospital.......................................... Sylva, N.C.
TROPHY C. Philip Byers.................................................Forest City, N.C. Scott and Kim Davis...................................Willow Spring, N.C. Tom and Shannon Holderby................................Whitsett, N.C. Jeanette Hyde......................................................Raleigh, N.C. Gaither and Bev Keener................................ Mooresville, N.C. Kelly and Jeff Kent......................................... Mooresville, N.C.
LEVEL Ingles Markets, Inc............................................ Asheville, N.C. Blaise and Brittne Stevens................................. Madison, N.C. Mike and Marsha Sullivan................................Fort Myers, Fla.
LEVEL Kevin and Lynn Stanberry........................................ Sylva, N.C. Dave and Lois Steed.................................... Myrtle Beach, S.C. Kevin Vasquez........................................................Naples, Fla. David and Brenda Warlick....................................Raleigh, N.C. Randy White and Kim Hunter........................Santa Rosa, Calif. Michael and Torri Winstead............................Wilmington, N.C.
CHAMPIONS CLUB LEVEL Larry and Mary Arbaugh...........................................Sylva, N.C. Jack and Judy Brinson..................................... Highlands, N.C. Sonny Carter and Shirley Bruce............................... Greer, S.C. Willie L. Carpenter, Jr...............................................Miami, Fla. Civil Design Concepts, P.A.................................Asheville, N.C. Stephen C. Couch.................................................Durham, N.C. Wes and Cathy Elingburg.............................. Greensboro, N.C. Terry and Vikki Fortner..................................... Dahlonega, Ga. Todd and Julie Harkins........................................ Conover, N.C. Louanna King................................................... Mills River, N.C. Ken and Donna Martin.....................................Knoxville, Tenn. Alden and Sari McCracken....................... Hendersonville, N.C. Kenny Messer and Melanie Clark....................Greensboro, Ga.
John and Page Mikol.........................................Rural Hall, N.C. Paxton Myers and Dana Boyer.................................Sylva, N.C. Heidi and Mark Nash....................................... Mill Spring, N.C. Teddy and Christy Phillips................................Knoxville, Tenn. Cambria and Brian Reinsborough........................ Austin, Texas Ronny and Zaidee Robertson...........................Knoxville, Tenn. Jake and Olivia Robinson......................................Canton, N.C. Van Stayton..................................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Robbie and Miriam Vannoy....................................Sunset, S.C. David and Joy Wiggins................................. Simpsonville, S.C. Jim and Jane Wood................................................. Clyde, N.C. Brittany and Jonathan Zapp.............................. Charlotte, N.C.
I-CATS LEVEL David and Sonya Bair..............................................Belton, S.C. Tom and Bonnie Broadwater............................ High Point, N.C. Gurney and Ann Chambers..............................Cullowhee, N.C. Tobe and Barbara Childers................................. Charlotte, N.C. Alan and Mary Corbett......................................Knoxville, Tenn. Brian Davis......................................................... Asheville, N.C. Dennis and Susan Fox...........................................Raleigh, N.C. Jason and Malea Habbal.................................. Lake Wylie, S.C. Keith and Shannon Haskett...................................... Sylva, N.C. Stephen Heatherly.........................................Waynesville, N.C. Dale and Dianne Hollifield.......................Kings Mountain, N.C. Paul and Nora Jones.................................. Rutherfordton, N.C. Wilmot and Kari Jones...................................Greensboro, N.C. Doreen Loska....................................................... Sanford, N.C. John and Suzy Martin............................................Raleigh, N.C. Raymond and Sonia McGowan....................... Vero Beach, Fla. David D. Moore......................................................... Sylva, N.C. Thomas and Kimberly Morgan...................... Jacksonville, N.C. Stanton Moss..................................................Kernersville, N.C. Josh and Amy Paris...............................................Winston Salem, N.C.
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Clay and Vicky Poindexter.........................Winston Salem, N.C. Susie Ray................................................. Cullowhee, N.C., N.C. David Thomas Roberts.......................................Piedmont, S.C. Bill and Elaine Ross...................................... Hillsborough, N.C. Mike and Kathie Shelton.................................... Columbia, S.C. Larry and Heulwen Stanberry............................Sebastian, Fla. Watt and Billie Staples...........................................Raleigh, N.C. Jace and Stephanie Stowe.................................. Belmont, N.C. Linney and Kimberly Teague.................................Hickory, N.C. Mark A. Tedder.................................................... Advance, N.C. Randell and Susan Thomas............................... Rural Hall, N.C. Bob Thomas...................................................... Alpharetta, Ga. Mike and Regina Wade....................................Cullowhee, N.C. Ken and Carolyn Wash............................................ Toccoa, Ga. Dewight and Jamie Winchester............................Whittier, N.C. Donna Carlene Winbon.........................................Raleigh, N.C. Baxter Wood.....................................................Cullowhee, N.C. Brian and Debbie Young.....................................Cumming, Ga. Tony and Lynne Zande.................................... Vero Beach, Fla.
CAPTAINS LEVEL
Andrew B. Abernathy...................................... Sylva, N.C. Betty J. Allen.......................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Neal and Jo Andrews..................... Browns Summit, N.C. Sonya and David Bair.....................................Belton, S.C. Drew Barefoot.......................................... Reidsville, N.C. Hank and Andi Barkley......................... Huntersville, N.C. Better Alternatives, Inc...................................Lenoir, N.C. Don Blaine................................................. Asheville, N.C. Bear Lake Reserve............................... Tuckasegee, N.C. Mike and Sandee Biggerstaff.........................Lenoir, N.C. Scott and Evelyn Bond.................................Etowah, N.C. Wilson Boyd.............................................Burlington, N.C. Travis and Maggie Bramlett..................Waynesville, N.C. Dan and Kathy Brooks........................... Sevierville, Tenn. Ronald and Judy Brown..........................Nashville, Tenn. Budweiser of Sylva.......................................... Sylva, N.C. James Causby................................... Biltmore Lake, N.C. Champion Credit Union................................Canton, N.C. Paul and Angela Childers............................. Denver, N.C. Michael and Leigh Colombo........................... Sylva, N.C. Joe and Cinzia Condemi.............................Franklin, N.C. John and Lori Connet...................... Hendersonville, N.C. Cameron and Brandi Cooper...................Cherokee, N.C. Creekside Oyster House and Grill................... Sylva, N.C. Jim and Megan Davis.......................Winston Salem, N.C. Joel and Dana Fleming............................. Asheville, N.C. Paul and Heidi Luebke Dent.......................Cashiers, N.C. Donnie Rhodes and Jane Fliesbach............ Candler, N.C. Alex and Katie Gary...............................Waynesville, N.C. Mike and Lisa Gillespie.........................Waynesville, N.C. Karl and Janet Gillespie..............................Franklin, N.C. Jeff and Rosa Goss.......................................... Sylva, N.C. Justin and Katerina Gray......................... Cullowhee, N.C Great Smoky Mountains Railroad.................... Sylva, N.C. Leslie E. Greer................................................ Duluth, Ga. Marshall G. Gunter..................................Lincolnton, N.C. The John C. Harmon Foundation..........Waynesville, N.C. Rod and Pam Harrelson.........................Morganton, N.C. Jason and Stephanie Hopfinger............. Cullowhee, N.C. Jonathan and Hannah Hough....................Cashiers, N.C. Kurt Houser.................................................. Denver, N.C. John and Janeth Jackson...........................Sanford, N.C. Steven and Martha Jeffords........................Fletcher, N.C. Bryant and Brenda Kinney........................... Denver, N.C. Jerry and Kay Kiser...........................................Irmo, S.C. Gary and Kathy Lance...........................Waynesville, N.C. Stan and Lana Lehmans.............................Florence, S.C. Kevin and Amy Lowery.................................Canton, N.C. Heather and Damien Martin....................... Waxhaw, N.C. Brett D. Miller..............................................Fletcher, N.C. Bruce and Denise Moore........................... Waxhaw, N.C. Jim L. Moore.................................................... Sylva, N.C. Col. John Mosbey.............................. Georgetown, Texas Ben and Jenna Pendry.................................... Sylva, N.C. Charlie Phillips.......................................Waynesville, N.C. Thomas C. Posey Jr........................................ Clyde, N.C. Karen Powers........................................... Rolesville, N.C. Chris and Jen Pressley........................... Cullowhee, N.C. Ralph and Chrisann Ricciardi................. Clemmons, N.C. Gary Rockett....................................................Nebo, N.C. Rob and Amy Rucker....................................Hickory, N.C. Doug and Lynn Sanders............................Charlotte, N.C. Gaston and Libby Seal...............................Glenville, N.C. Select Homes WNC...............................Waynesville, N.C. Dale and Debbie Sims...............................Franklin, Tenn. Ron and Pam Sink....................................Lexington, N.C. Lenny and Vicky Smathers.................. Granite Falls, N.C. Darryl and June Smith.............................. Reidsville, N.C. Steve and Jima Sparks.................................Gaffney, S.C. Scott and Robbie Stanberry............................ Sylva, N.C. William T. Stanley..................................Waynesville, N.C. Betsy and Sam Stewart.............................Charlotte, N.C. Elisabeth and Wade St. John III............ Tuckasegee, N.C. David and Diana Sutton.............................Concord, N.C. Kenneth and Anna Taylor........................... Belmont, N.C.
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CATAMOUNT CLUB MEMBERSHIP (as of Nov. 10, 2021) Dave and Nancy B. Thompson..................Charlotte, N.C. Mitchell and Ann Treadaway.................. Clemmons, N.C. John and Martha Truitt...................... Biltmore Lake, N.C. Chuck and Sheila Tucker.......................Weaverville, N.C. James D. Turner............................................ Irvine, Calif. Sue Wakeley............................................Rockwall, Texas Jim and Teresa Watson...........................Lincolnton, N.C. Norman and Carolyn West..................... Cullowhee, N.C. Steve and Elaine White.......................... Cullowhee, N.C. Steven and Gail Williams........................... Salisbury, N.C. Justin and Jessica Willis..............................Franklin, N.C. Buzz and Alice Worrall....................................Arden, N.C. Rob and Leigh Anne Young.........................Webster, N.C. Ron and Anne Young.............................. Cullowhee, N.C.
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R. Daniel Altenburg.......................... Tarpon Springs, Fla. Amy Manshack State Farm Insurance.........Franklin, N.C. Paul Badgley............................................Burnsville, N.C. Tracy Bailey............................................ Cullowhee, N.C. Milton H. Beck Jr............................. Powder Springs, Ga. Mark and Kelly Benge........................Archer Lodge, N.C. Jim and Libby Beddingfield........................Cumming, Ga. Todd and Melanie Blosser............... Powder Springs, Ga. Matt and Megan Bohlander....................... Waxhaw, N.C. Andrea D. Border.......................................... Naples, Fla. Gorham and Rebecca Bradley....................... Clyde, N.C. Brad and Eileen Bradshaw.............. Saint Augustine, Fla. Suzanne and Ralph Britt..............................Calypso, N.C. Kelli and Dennis Brown.......................... Cullowhee, N.C. Howard and Roz Buchanan..........................Canton, N.C. Greg and Alison Burnette........................ Gainesville, Ga. Bobby Byrd........................................... Greensboro, N.C. Bruce and Sibyl Byrd.......................................Nebo, N.C. Melissa Cabe.......................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Josh and Scotti Carnes................................... Sylva, N.C. Cory Causby..........................................Waynesville, N.C. Robert and Lauren Clark...........................Charlotte, N.C. Charlie Lombard Cobb..........................Port Orange, Fla. Ben and Paige Comm...................................Ashburn, Va. Tom and Lisa Condon..........................Lawrenceville, Ga. Joseph and Carol Crocker............... Winston-Salem, N.C. Seburn Crocker.....................................Mooresville, N.C. Howe Crockett.....................................Vancouver, Wash. Brant and Kara Davenport................... Greensboro, N.C. J. Darren Dawson............................................Dunn, N.C. Jim and Susan McElroy Davis....................Advance, N.C. Mark P. Dellinger.......................................... Denver, N.C. Bill and Loretta Dodgen............................ Gastonia, N.C. David and Valorie Duckworth................. Woodstock, Ga. Dave and Sharon Earley...........................Greenville, S.C. Bob and Sonia Elledge................................. Marion, N.C. Paul and Vicky Faris................................... Surf City, N.C. First Citizens Bank........................... Hendersonville, N.C. Joel and Dana Flemming.......................... Asheville, N.C. Ken and Peggy Flynt.............................Waynesville, N.C. Dick Freeman............................................ Newland, N.C. Sam and Janice Freeman......................Waynesville, N.C. Jarrett and Jaime Friday........................... Gastonia, N.C. Rick and Jana Fulton...................................Webster, N.C. Robert Gibson............................................. Raleigh, N.C. Jeffrey and Katherine Gilbert............... Greensboro, N.C. Timothy and Betsy Gillespie...................... Asheville, N.C. Leonardo M. Gonzalez.............................. Asheville, N.C. Jeffery and Brenda Gorsuch................... Mills River, N.C. Brent and Allyson Grass...............................Stanley, N.C. Charles and Elizabeth Gray........................ Belmont, N.C. BJ and Annie Green.......................................Arden, N.C. Ed and Betsey Hamlet..................................... Sylva, N.C. Bruce and Maretta Hamrick...................Morganton, N.C. Jimmy and Karen Hardy............................Columbia, S.C. Darrin and Babetta Hemphill.....................Garland, Texas Ken and Joanne Henry.............................. Gastonia, N.C. David and Lisa Hill........................................ Apopka, Fla. John and June Horne........................... Huntersville, N.C.
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Bill and Malissa Hawkins...............................Taylors, S.C. Ronald and Paula Henderson.............. Edisto Island, S.C. Charles and Pam Hill.............................. Cullowhee, N.C. Lisa and Dale Hill...................................Horse Shoe, N.C. Len Jones and Phyllis Holt.........................Mars Hill, N.C. Alma Hooks................................................Fremont, N.C. Lambert and Joy Hooper................................ Sylva, N.C. Alan and Julie Howard.......................... Social Circle, Ga. Tony and Fran Johnson........................... Mills River, N.C. Chase and Ashley Kress........................Waynesville, N.C. Andy and Angela Lambert........................Lexington, N.C. Coleman Leopard..................................Waynesville, N.C. James and Jill Locke.................................... Marion, N.C. Bill and Susan Loggins.................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Jennifer and Sam Long................................... Sylva, N.C. Matt Magnus........................................... Gainesville, Ga. Tracy and Lisa Marion............................Stokesdale, N.C. John and Sue Martin................................ Reidsville, N.C. Patrick and Jeanne McGuire.................. Cullowhee, N.C. McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture...Spartanburg, S.C. Chad and Deidre McMahon........................... Clyde, N.C. Matt and Tracey Monday........................... Asheville, N.C. Barak and Jess Myers..............................Cherokee, N.C. Jeff and Kim Myers.....................................Rock Hill, S.C. Michael G. Paysour..................................... Conover, N.C. Bob and Carol Roberts.............................. Asheville, N.C. Curtis and Ann Patterson...........................Concord, N.C. Philip and Catherine Preston.........................Atlanta, Ga. Jane Powers....................................Mount Pleasant, S.C. Mary Beth Richard................................. Sevierville, Tenn. Kirk and Carrie Roach................................Cumming, Ga. Barrett and Jane Scott..............................Loganville, Ga. Dave Sims..................................................Charlotte, N.C. Greg and Caron Simpson............................Newton, N.C. Ken and Michelle Speir................................Newnan, Ga. Thomas and Ann Steagall........................... Raleigh, N.C. Strick and Stephanie Strickland............Waynesville, N.C. Larry Supik...................................................... Sylva, N.C. Elliott Pritchard and Felisha Sutton................. Sylva, N.C. Bob and Janice Thompson........................Charlotte, N.C. Ken and Jane Teasley................................Spindale, N.C. Larry and Maggie Tuttle..................Black Mountain, N.C. Martin and Heather Unger........................ Gastonia, N.C. Francisco S. Vasquez.............................. Columbus, N.C. Eddie and Savannah Wells.............................. Sylva, N.C. Nate Williams....................................... Red Springs, N.C. Onifer and Meagan Wilmoth.................. Cullowhee, N.C. Charles and Wanda Wolfe............................... Sylva, N.C. Chuck and Kathy Wooten................................ Sylva, N.C.
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A+ Portable Toilets Inc............................Bryson City, N.C. Stephen and Taffy Allen............................ Gastonia, N.C. Susan and Eric Allen.....................................Stanley, N.C. Lori and Andy Anderson........................ Greenville, Tenn. Roughbutt Anglers................................. Cullowhee, N.C. Gerald and Sylvia Austin..................... Summerfield, N.C. Bob and Cathy Barber..................Clearwater Beach, Fla. Brad and Rachael Bardall...........................Cumming, Ga. John and Elizabeth Beach......................Morganton, N.C. Kathy Abbott-Beam and David Beam.............Salem, S.C. James and Toy Beaty...................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Jeff and Josie Bewsey.................................... Sylva, N.C. Joe Don Biggerstaff.......................................Lenoir, N.C. Earl and Jo Ann Black................................. Whittier, N.C. Jason Blackwell............................................... Dana, N.C. Charles S. Brown...........................................Shelby, N.C. Jeff and Lisa Bontekoe..............................Charlotte, N.C. Michael and Renee Bowen.....................Lincolnton, N.C. John and Barbara Brown.........................Houston, Texas Mike and Laura Byers........................ Maggie Valley, N.C. Fred and Katrina Cantler.............................Brevard, N.C. Todd and Robin Cates...........................Mooresville, N.C. Don and Patti Chason............................. Harrisburg, N.C. David and Mae Claxton.......................... Cullowhee, N.C. Ed & Andrea Cody..................................... Asheville, N.C. Dennis and Sallie Conley............................Franklin, N.C.
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John and Nancy Connelly...............................Nebo, N.C. Clay Cox.....................................................Braselton, Ga. Toni Mayfield D’Alessandris..................... Alpharetta, Ga. Col. David Myers and Becky Digges..........Madison, N.C. Woodie and Joyce Dixon.............................Camden, S.C. Jack and Gail Debnam.............................. Dillsboro, N.C. Chris and Danielle Diluzio................Winston Salem, N.C. Adam and Emily Dresback.......................... Candler, N.C. James and Barbara Dougherty.................Voorhees, N.J. Tony and Natasha Eaves................................. Sylva, N.C. Tim Eckberg........................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Wayne Edwards................................. Maggie Valley, N.C. Robert and Sherrie Edwards.......................Webster, N.C. Keith and Nina Elliott............................... Knoxville, Tenn. Doug and Tina Embler............................... Asheville, N.C. Tim Faulkner.............................................. Gastonia, N.C. Bob and Kay Folsom............................... Gainesville, Ga. Nancy and Dennis Ford..............................Glenville, N.C. Robert Gee and Joy Postell-Gee............. Knoxville, Tenn. Chad and Kristin Gerrety................................. Sylva, N.C. Karen L. Glover................................................ Sylva, N.C. Rich and Becky Griggs........................St Petersburg, Fla. Phil and Connie Haire..................................... Sylva, N.C. Bubba and Kelly Hamrick..................... Fort Benning, Ga. Ed and Becky Harwood............................... Whittier, N.C. Bobby Haskett........................................... Asheville, N.C. Mark and Tammy Haskett...................... Cullowhee, N.C. Timothy and Ashley Hayzlip................... Clemmons, N.C. Anthony H. Smith and Laura Heaton............ Seneca, S.C. William and Deborah Herman.................Claremont, N.C. Glenn Hill Sr...............................................Davidson, N.C. Leroy and Ginny Holden........................... Cornelius, N.C. Daniel K. Hooker.................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Timothy Shawn Hubbs................................Franklin, N.C. James and Jennie Hunter...........................Webster, N.C. Zachary Hurst....................................Chattanooga, Tenn. Hunter Jacobs................................................Atlanta, Ga. Kimberly Jamison............................................ Sylva, N.C. Brian and Beth Jones............................. Harrisburg, N.C. Ryan and Meredith Jones.................Chattanooga, Tenn. Jonathan and Anna Jorstad..................Weaverville, N.C. Michael and Gail Joyner............................... Seneca, S.C. Ted and Kathy Kay........................................... Sylva, N.C. Kristy and Joanne Kiser........................Kernersville, N.C. Haze and Leigh-Anne Lancaster................. Raleigh, N.C. Jesse R. Lankford Jr.................................... Raleigh, N.C. Laura and Ron Leatherwood.................Waynesville, N.C. George and Sandy Leopard........................Brevard, N.C. Earl and Bea Lutz..........................................Shelby, N.C. Kenneth and Maria Marler.............................. Greer, S.C. Matt and Melissa Mitchell...........................Fort Mill, S.C. Chad and Stacey Miller.......................... Cullowhee, N.C. Carroll and Laura Lee Moore.....................Blairsville, Ga. Turner and Susan Morrison.......................Davidson, N.C. Nancy and Steve Neubeiser............................ Sylva, N.C. Cindy and Paul Nicholson...................... Cullowhee, N.C. Kenneth and Karen Nicholson.....................Webster, N.C. David and Angie Noland................................. Sylva, N.C. Boyce and Donna Parks........................ Williamston, S.C. Betty Peele............................................. Cullowhee, N.C. Sue and Scott Persons......................... Tuckasegee, N.C. Tanner Poindexter............................Winston Salem, N.C. Sarah Calloway Pogue............................. Troutman, N.C. Rick S. Queen........................................Waynesville, N.C. Rob and Cyndi Ragusa...................................Salem, S.C. Michael and Suzanne Rainwater..................Acworth, Ga. Jimmy and Laure Ramsey..................... Wilmington, N.C. Marty Ramsey......................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Jamie and Brent Raynor......................... Cullowhee, N.C. Grace Reed............................................. Cullowhee, N.C. J. Wayne and Andrea Rial..................Mount Juliet, Tenn. Hoyte and Kathy Roberson............................. Sylva, N.C. Owen and Beth Robertson...................... Knoxville, Tenn. Fred W. Rosenkampff............................. Cullowhee, N.C. Laura Ross....................................................... Dulles, Va. Bob and Susan Sabin...................................Marietta, Ga. Chris and Kirstin Schlenker......................... Raleigh, N.C. Randy Shaw............................................... Asheville, N.C. Justin Shinn..............................................Lexington, N.C. Katie W. Simmons................................... Forest City, N.C. Gwynette W. Smith........................................Taylors, S.C.
Lance Sockwell...................................McLeansville, N.C. Daniel and Kay Southern................ Browns Summit, N.C. Bill and Margaret Studenc.....................Waynesville, N.C. Mike Taylor............................................. Cullowhee, N.C. Michael and Nicole Turnmyre.......................Hickory, N.C. Phil and Cindy Turpin...................................... Sylva, N.C. Duane Vanhook.....................................Waynesville, N.C. Barbara A. Vaughn.......................................Canton, N.C. Gene and Rita Vinson.....................................Inman, S.C. Jonathan and Kristine “Eileen” Walker...........Milton, Ga. Phil and Joan Walker....................................Hickory, N.C. Danny and Jennifer Williamson..................... Clyde, N.C. Jeffrey Wilson............................................ Asheville, N.C. Kaleb D. Wingate...................................Waynesville, N.C.
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Jackie and Audrey Adkins.........................Charlotte, N.C. Joey and Martha Aiken.............................Charlotte, N.C. Ken and Ina Allen......................................... Roswell, Ga. Charles M. Allison..................................Waynesville, N.C. Julie and Chip Barbee..................................Augusta, Ga. Doug Painter and Mary Anne Barker..... Cullowhee, N.C. John and Connie Barr................................Rock Hill, S.C. Todd and Stephanie Baucom................. Cullowhee, N.C. Kim and Alan Beck.................................. Statesboro, Ga. Robert and Frances Berry...........................Webster, N.C. Scott and Julie Bingler........................... Harrisburg, N.C. Jeff and Amy Blanton............................Johns Creek, Ga. Bob and Jean Brandon.............................. Fairview, N.C. Stan Pendergraft and Bev Brandt.............Charlotte, N.C. Glenn and Joyce Bridges.........................Greenville, S.C. Kent and Lisa Briggs.............................. Cullowhee, N.C. Frank and Rebecca Brown............................... Cary, N.C. Charles and Mary Jo Boswell................... Reidsville, N.C. Wayne and Betsy Bowers............................ Roanoke, Va. Jeanne C. Bowman..................................Alexander, N.C. Gary and Jan Boyer......................................... Sylva, N.C. Buck and Denise Buchanan.................Wake Forest, N.C. Alton and Phyllis Byers................................Webster, N.C. Lee and Gail Capell..................................Prosperity, S.C. Emily R. Carlstedt.......................................Cashiers, N.C. William and Margaret Carpender..........Waynesville, N.C. Kara L. Carpenter............................ Nacogdoches, Texas Jean Carr......................................................... Sylva, N.C. Beth and Greg Carter.....................................Dallas, N.C. Stephen Ray Castelloe.............................Asheboro, N.C. Philip and Susanne Cauley..................... Cullowhee, N.C. Lynne K. Chiger.........................................Charlotte, N.C. Alex F. Crenshaw........................................ Waxhaw, N.C. Lowell and Carolyn Crisp..................... Robbinsville, N.C. Lee and Tracy Daggerhart...................... Cherryville, N.C. Brent and Carolyn Dalton....................... Walterboro, S.C. Clifton and Kelley Deal........................Rocky Mount, N.C. Mike DeMatteo.........................................Dunwoody, Ga. Mike and Diane Dillard.................................... Sylva, N.C. Tom and Judy Dowell...............................Greenville, S.C. Charles and Adele Dunbar.................Blowing Rock, N.C. Tony Elders............................................. Cullowhee, N.C. Rick Elliott................................................Cartersville, Ga. Mark Ethridge........................................Waynesville, N.C. Ken Etterman............................................. Asheville, N.C. Tammy and Don Fertenbaugh....................Concord, N.C. Craig and Cathy Fowler.......................... Cullowhee, N.C. Evan Clayton Fowler....................... Hendersonville, N.C. David and Wanda Fowler..................Cape Carteret, N.C. Roger Foxworth...................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Curtis and Jana Fullbright................. Johnson City, Tenn. Chad Greene............................................Lewisville, N.C. John and Jan Griffin...................................Concord, N.C. Angela and Danny Grube................................ Sylva, N.C. Fred and Pam Goldsmith.............................Franklin, N.C. Jack and Lynn Guffey.......................... Isle Of Palms, S.C. Susan Todd Gustafson...........................Mooresville, N.C. Samir Hafiz....................................................Carmel, Ind. Broadus and Kim Hamrick..................... Richmond, Texas Timothy W. Haskett........................ Kings Mountain, N.C. Jason and Logan Heller........................... Cornelius, N.C. Brenda and Randall Holcombe.............. Cullowhee, N.C. Warren J. Heeg III............................. Boynton Beach, Fla. Hayley Henson.......................................Morganton, N.C. Rory and Rayna Jimerson...................... Cullowhee, N.C.
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CATAMOUNT CLUB MEMBERSHIP (as of Nov. 10, 2021) Vance and Pat Johnson............................... Monroe, N.C. Gibbs and Kathleen Jones.............. Hendersonville, N.C. Heather and Joel Jones............................. Mebane, N.C. Roger Jones..............................................Lynchburg, Va. David Kehler................................................. Marion, N.C. Butch Kerns........................................Blowing Rock, N.C. Amy Kilby................................................... Dillsboro, N.C. Joel King.................................................Bryson City, N.C. Benjamin and Anna Laiweneek..............Lincolnton, N.C. Charles Lambreth....................................Rockwall, Texas Clifton Lambreth...................................Brentwood, Tenn. Mark Lane.................................................Southport, N.C. Todd and Andi Lawing.................................... Clyde, N.C. Laura Setzer-Lembeck........................... Cullowhee, N.C. Philip and Kathy Leftwich.......................... Asheville, N.C. Kenneth S. Liner..............................Lake Junaluska, N.C. Gerald and Rhonda Love........................ Fayetteville, Ga. Clevie and Shirley Luckadoo.....................Charlotte, N.C. John Lupoli.............................................. Highlands, N.C. Joel and Janie Mashburn........................ Statesville, N.C. Chuck and Mallory Mathewson.................. Waxhaw, N.C. Jamaal Lennart Mayo..........................Hillsborough, N.C. Cassie and Brad McAbee................................ Sylva, N.C. Russell McConnell........................................... Sylva, N.C. Tyler McHone.............................................Concord, N.C. Greg McLamb........................................ Four Points, N.C. Donna and Stephen Ball-Metcalf..........Weaverville, N.C. Daniel and Nicole Michael........................Charlotte, N.C. Mitch and Ashley Miller............................... Candler, N.C. Thomas and Martha Mills................................Nebo, N.C. Lynn C. Milner........................................Waynesville, N.C. Matt and Melissa Mitchell...........................Fort Mill, S.C. Don and Heather Moore...................... Huntersville, N.C. Chris and Trena Morrison......................... Troutman, N.C. Myranda Hope Nash....................... Hendersonville, N.C. Dotty Neslen........................................ Friendsville, Tenn. Howard and Pam Nicholson......................Charlotte, N.C. Steve and Nancy Nixon..........................Wilkesboro, N.C. William and Anne Norris........................ Wilmington, N.C. Ray and Kelly Palhegyi.................................... Davie, Fla. Greg and Ann Parsons............................ Hayesville, N.C. Bruce and Claire Piercy........................ Huntersville, N.C. Cecelia Michelle Powers................................ Clyde, N.C. Terry and Arlene Price...........................Weaverville, N.C. Brian and Jennifer Queen............................Dallas, Texas Joe Quigley.......................................Fuquay Varina, N.C. Michael Rath................................................ Raleigh, N.C. Jeff and Tina Ray............................................. Sylva, N.C. Jon and Stefanie Reed...................................Inman, S.C. John and Joanne Reid...................................... Cary, N.C. Stephen Rhodes..................................... Cullowhee, N.C. William and Peggy Riggs...................... Greensboro, N.C. Lindsay and Jayne Sells........................Mooresville, N.C. Thomas C. Siegner....................................Charlotte, N.C. Skip and Tina Smith........................................Lenoir, N.C. Jim and Debra Snow.......................Mount Pleasant, S.C. Terry and Meredith Spry.........................Kannapolis, N.C. Brandon Stephens....................................Cherokee, N.C. David and Donna Stephens..........................Denton, N.C. Nikki Stevens..........................................Morganton, N.C. Heath and Jamie Stewart................................ Sylva, N.C. Robert Stow..................................... Hendersonville, N.C. Robert L. Street...................................... Forest City, N.C. Phillip Strouth.................................................Julian, N.C. Lewis Swain..................................................Canton, N.C. Larry G. Thompson............................. Millers Creek, N.C. Jeff and Miriam Tomberlin.................. Merritt Island, Fla. Karen Tynan.............................................. Fairfield, Calif. Samuel Wallace......................................... Asheville, N.C. Mike Wilmoth and Craig Tuminaro...............Dallas, Texas Jeff and Melanie Watts...............................Concord, N.C. Benjamin Watkins...................................... Richmond, Va. Tina and Briana Weaver.........................Kansas City, Mo. Tommy and Shelly White........................ Cullowhee, N.C. Don and Ann Williams.................................Maitland, Fla. Mitch Williams.................................Black Mountain, N.C. Jenny Wood...........................................Waynesville, N.C. Jason and Shannon Young......................... Waxhaw, N.C. Ron Young.................................................. Conover, N.C. Alan and Cynthia Yount............................Matthews, N.C. Paul and Patricia Zullo..................................... Sylva, N.C.
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Jane M. Adams-Dunford........................ Cullowhee, N.C. Dot Aldmon............................................. Knoxville, Tenn. Joe Alexander........................................... Asheville, N.C. Ashley Alletto......................................... Cullowhee, N.C. John and Carol Anderson................................ Griffin, Ga. Pat and Heidi Anderson............................Charlotte, N.C. Dena Anderson...................................... Fayetteville, Ga. James and Vickie Ansley............................. Candler, N.C. Richard C. Barringer........................................Hull, Mass. Nancy L. Bartlett.............................Sugar Mountain, N.C. The Elise Bear & William D. Pollack Family Charitable Foundation....................Pensacola, Fla. Richard and Debra Bennett.................... Cullowhee, N.C. Diane and Peter Blum....................................Atlanta, Ga. Carrie and Steven Bostic............................... Locust, N.C. Ralph and Kay Boulier.............................Cartersville, Ga. Lindsay and Justin Boyette..................Wake Forest, N.C. Michelle & Geoffrey Brooks.................Hillsborough, N.C. Alan Brown...................................North Wilkesboro, N.C. Randy Bruce.............................................Rural Hall, N.C. Brad Burgess......................................... Rockingham, Va. Edward and Andra Burks.........................Asheboro, N.C. Roy and Janice Burnette................................. Sylva, N.C. Brian and Lesley Burnham.................. Summerfield, N.C. Tuckasegee Trading Co & Cabins........... Cullowhee, N.C. Thomas and Tammy Carpenter.............. Forest City, N.C. Randy Carroll.........................................Johns Creek, Ga. Mark and Lisa Carswell..........................McKinney, Texas Cullen Case...............................................Charlotte, N.C. Mark Childress...........................................Concord, N.C. Bob and Cindy Clark..............................Jacksonville, Fla. Joe and Judith Clark.................................Charlotte, N.C. Marvin and Miriam Cole.............................. Candler, N.C. Stefanie Leigh Conley.................................Franklin, N.C. Jerry and Mickey Cook...................... Biltmore Lake, N.C. Nanette Cooper............................................ Roswell, Ga. Stephen and Kelly Cosenke.............................. Aldie, Va. Josh Allen Cox........................................ Spokane, Wash. Ray Cossart................................................ Waxhaw, N.C. Earl and Julia Crotts.................................Southport, N.C. Wayne and Joselle Culp............................. Sarasota, Fla. Eric and Lynette Cummings..................Simpsonville, S.C. Joey Curtis..................................................Franklin, N.C. Lonnie Ray Davis.................................McLeansville, N.C. Julie Dickerson................................................ Dallas, Ga. Shanna and William Dickerson....................Fort Mill, S.C. Robert and Michelle Doherty.......................... Greer, S.C. Julie Spiro Donaldson and Kelly Donaldson................Webster, N.C. Joe and Elisabeth Donovan...................... Asheville, N.C. Paul and Rachel Dover................... Kings Mountain, N.C. Michael Dyer, Jr........................................... Monroe, N.C. William and Cathy Eaton...........................Lancaster, S.C. Steve and Terri Ebert.............................Mooresville, N.C. Charlotte Ray Eckard................................ Alpharetta, Ga. Fred and Maggie Elliott................................ Marion, N.C. Sherry England........................................ Statesville, N.C. Vicki Cornelius Erwin...................................Durham, N.C. Michael and Wanda Faircloth............... Thomasville, N.C. Jenny Bean and Raymond Farmer..............Webster, N.C. Brett Ferguson................................................ Sylva, N.C. Nora Lynn Finch..................................Sunset Beach, N.C. Jon David Forrester........................................ Buford, Ga. Ryan and Amanda Foster....................... Harrisburg, N.C. Tom and Vickey Frazier................................... Sylva, N.C. Lillian and Charles Freel............................ Andrews, N.C. Dan and Lynette Gibson.................................. Sylva, N.C. G. Alan and Lu Griffin..................................Valdese, N.C. Sean and Ellen Gury.....................................Stanley, N.C. John and Shelia Haire............................Vero Beach, Fla. Carroll and Elizabeth Hall................................ Sylva, N.C. Jesse and Christina Harkins........................Franklin, N.C. Michael and Vicki Haskell........................... Candler, N.C. Alvin and Sharon Harvell...................... Greensboro, N.C. Ashley Victoria Helton................................ Belmont, N.C. Matt Helton................................................. Belmont, N.C. Jennifer and Oscar Hemmelgarn............ Knoxville, Tenn. Suzanne Henry.........................................Greenville, S.C. Jerry and Judy Hicks.................................... Marion, N.C. Allie Hinson............................................ Chapel Hill, N.C. Heather and Chris Hodgin.................. Summerfield, N.C.
Bill Holland................................................Franklin, Tenn. Robin Holley..............................................Columbia, S.C. John and Krystle Holt............................. Cullowhee, N.C. Robert Joseph Holt........................................Arden, N.C. Steven and Elizabeth Honbarger.................... Sylva, N.C. Ray and Judy Hoots............................... Yadkinville, N.C. Jack Hudson.............................................. Gastonia, N.C. Ed and Diane Huneycutt.....................Myrtle Beach, S.C. Joe and Maxine Hunter......................Pisgah Forest, N.C. Luke Hutchens......................................... East Bend, N.C. Greg Hutchinson......................................Matthews, N.C. Ed and Melissa Jagger.............................. Seminole, Fla. Farrell Jamison............................................Franklin, N.C. Marion and Wanda Jones.......................... Dillsboro, N.C. Patricia and David Kaemmerling.................Norcross, Ga. Julie Kimmel..............................................Charlotte, N.C. Ruby Kluttz...............................................Spring Hill, Fla. W. Scott Lancaster....................................Lexington, N.C. Lisa Lefler.................................................. Dillsboro, N.C. Danielle Leger...................................................Irmo, S.C. Ed and Leslie Levy.......................................Warwick, N.Y. Steven Long.............................................. Gastonia, N.C. Don Lucas...................................................... Boone, N.C. Ted and Ann Luckadoo........................ Edisto Island, S.C. Jim Manring...........................................Waynesville, N.C. Annizel H. Martin.......................................... Roswell, Ga. David and Sandra Martin................................Tampa, Fla. Jerry and Judy Matheny.................................Atlanta, Ga. Tim and Courtney Mayse....................... Cullowhee, N.C. Daniel McAndrew.........................................Evanston, Ill. Timothy M. McBride........................ Hendersonville, N.C. Patrick McColgan.......................... Upper Arlington, Ohio Sandra J. McCracken........................... Orange Park, Fla. Cynthia H. McFerran................................Cincinnati, Ohio Jonathan and Jodi McIntosh.................. Clemmons, N.C. Joel P. McKenzie.............................................. Sylva, N.C. David C. McKay.....................................Waynesville, N.C. Donna McMullan........................................Hoschton, Ga. Henry and Dawn McPherson............... Snow Camp, N.C. Peggy C. Melville............................................ Clyde, N.C. David F. Miller......................................Myrtle Beach, S.C. James T. Miller................................ Hendersonville, N.C. Lacey Miller...................................................... Vass, N.C. Sam and Renee Miller..................................... Sylva, N.C. Bill and Tausha Millwood................Black Mountain, N.C. David and Lisa Monroe......................... Wilmington, N.C. Curtis and Kellie Monteith.....................Waynesville, N.C. Michael K. Moore........................................ Whittier, N.C. Ken and Pat Morgan..........................Rutherfordton, N.C. Pamela and Mark Mullin......................Lawrenceville, Ga. Gayle and Georgia Murdock....................... Whittier, N.C. Bill and Kathy Myers..................................Charlotte, N.C. Jill and Mike Neave...................................... Seneca, S.C. Robert and Catherine Neill........................Charlotte, N.C. Eric and Jody Nelson............................... Knoxville, Tenn. Rick Nicholson................................................. Sylva, N.C. Ricky Odom..............................................Matthews, N.C. Robin and Wade Oliver............................. Guysville, Ohio Joe Owens............................................Waynesville, N.C. Boyce and Carolyn Padgett..................... Melbourne, Fla. Robin and Trace Pate.............................. Knoxville, Tenn. Richard W. Pegg..................................... Clemmons, N.C. Kyle and Syd Pifer............................................ Clyde, NC Dale and Lisa Place..................................Louisburg, N.C. Jeffrey and Kathryn Plemmons................. Gastonia, N.C. Ryan and Scarlette Pless................................. Sylva, N.C. Lewis B. Pollak......................................Jacksonville, Fla. Jerry and Deb Powell...................................Canton, N.C. Rich and Susan Price................................... Whittier, N.C. Kelly D. Rankin.......................................... Gastonia, N.C. Michael and Cheryl Raymer.................... Statesville, N.C. Audrey Redford........................................... Candler, N.C. John and Joanne Reid...................................... Cary, N.C. Pamela Reising....................................... Clemmons, N.C. Bill and Kathy Rhinehart................................. Duluth, Ga. Tommy and Harriet Rockett.......................... Marion, N.C. Arnold and Donna Roope.........................Lewisville, N.C. Libby and Jeff Sanders............................... Belmont, N.C. Paul and Debi Sanders..............................Charlotte, N.C. Brett and Vickie Sawyer........................Mooresville, N.C. Rebecca and Michael Schlosser.......... Greensboro, N.C.
Ronnie and Saralee Scott........................... Littleton, N.C. Lou and Bonnie Sell................................Charleston, S.C. Dennis and Beth Setzer........................... Statesville, N.C. Rick and Marilyn Shaw..........................Hot Springs, N.C. Ralph Shelley............................................ Deer Park, N.Y. Jaered and Erica Shelton..........................Columbia, S.C. Larry and Emily Sheppard..............................Salem, S.C. Scottie and Mary Ann Sigmon.....................Fletcher, N.C. Dean and Lynn Slusser.................................... Sylva, N.C. Jerry and Anne Smart.................................Hoschton, Ga. Hayley and Jordan Smith............................Maitland, Fla. Lee and Tanya Smith........................... Walnut Cove, N.C. Mark and Lisa Smith..................................Columbia, S.C. Edward Smyth.............................................. Roswell, Ga. Alfred and Sheila Snyder..............................Gaffney, S.C. Sara Snyder............................................ Cullowhee, N.C. Dick Stallings.........................................Fayetteville, N.C. Anthony Todd Staton...............................Lincolnton, N.C. Cassie Staples............................................. Raleigh, N.C. Gary and Martha Stepp................................ Marion, N.C. Jo Anna Stephens..................................Kannapolis, N.C. Anna and Keith Stocum................................ Ellerbe, N.C. Jeff and Jennifer Stowe.......................... Gainesville, Ga. Logan and Tasha Summers.................... Yadkinville, N.C. David Thomas..............................................Ivanhoe, N.C. Gail Totherow............................. Hilton Head Island, S.C. Pat Trammell............................................. Alpharetta, Ga. William Tucker......................................... Albemarle, N.C. Beth Turner...................................................Stanley, N.C. Matthew and Amy Turner...................... Douglasville, Ga. Vickie P. Vaughan....................................Claremont, N.C. Jimmy Villiard..............................................Franklin, N.C. Craig and K. Wagner............................ Fort Worth, Texas Dora Walker...........................................Waynesville, N.C. Samuel and Patricia Watkins....................Bradenton, Fla. Mike and Holly Weaver..........................Indian Trail, N.C. Tim and Jane Welch..............................Waynesville, N.C. Jonathan and Pamela West...........................Taylors, S.C. James and Dottie Whitesides...................... Bristol, Tenn. Matt and Rachel Wike..................................... Sylva, N.C. David and Jeannette Wilkins...................Cartersville, Ga. Stephen and Mary Bruce Woody............... Asheville, N.C. Royce and Marcia Woosley............................. Sylva, N.C.
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David Abernethy...........................................Six Mile, S.C. Alexandra Anne Abraham......................................... APO Hope and John Alexander......................... Gastonia, N.C. Lisa Allen.....................................................Franklin, N.C. Howard Allman............................................Webster, N.C. Hoyt and Katherine Almond...................... Asheville, N.C. Lori Anderson.........................................Bryson City, N.C. Cortney Appelbaum..................................New York, N.Y. James Atwater.............................................Hickory, N.C. Roland and Linda Bailey................................Erwin, Tenn. Mary Jo Baker.....................................Hillsborough, N.C. Kelly Barefoot........................................... Reidsville, N.C. Jacqueline Chang Barham.................. Summerfield, N.C. Beverly Barr..........................................Saint Joseph, Mo. Dacia Barnes.............................................Pittsboro, N.C. April Bass......................................... Carolina Beach, N.C. Earl and Jennifer Bates.......................McLeansville, N.C. Bret Beaver............................................ Cullowhee, N.C. Eric and Janis Berg.................................... Newland, N.C. Carey and Laura Berryhill........................... Mint Hill, N.C. Bill Biddix........................................................Clover, S.C. Tom Birchfiel........................................Barnardsville, N.C. John Paul Black........................................... Raleigh, N.C. Frank and Sonja Blalock.............................Sanford, N.C. Diane and Peter Blum....................................Atlanta, Ga. Ralph J. Borland.................................... Ramrod Key, Fla. David and Darenda Bowers....................High Point, N.C. Colleen and Bob Bradley................... Holly Springs, N.C. Paul and Sara Bradley...............................Charlotte, N.C. Mike and Ann Bradshaw.............................. Denver, N.C. Evanell Morrow Bradshaw...........................Murphy, N.C. Thomas and Kaye Brandon..............Winston Salem, N.C. Marion Worth Brock.........................................Apex, N.C. Lindy and Christine Brown.......................... Raleigh, N.C. Hayes and Marissa Brumbeloe............... Roanoke, Texas Vicki and Peter Brunnick...........................Charlotte, N.C.
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CATAMOUNT CLUB MEMBERSHIP (as of Nov. 10, 2021) Jim and Darrell Bryant....................................Athens, Ga. Robert and Donna Buckner...................Waynesville, N.C. Kimmy Budd............................................... Waxhaw, N.C. Mike and Amy Bullard...........................Hampstead, N.C. Rollan and Eleanor Bullman..................Jamestown, N.C. Teah Bulris............................................Jacksonville, N.C. John Burgess............................................... Whittier, N.C. Stiles Burr........................................Fort Lauderdale, Fla. DeNorrise C. Burton.......................................Atlanta, Ga. Jennifer and Edward Bussell.............Framingham, Mass. Charles and Shirley Byrd................. Hendersonville, N.C. Rex Cable.................................................. Andrews, N.C. Melissa and Luis Cadena......................... Deer Park, N.Y. Andrea L. Calloway........................................Lenoir, N.C. Ed and Sally Campbell.......................... Chesapeake, Va. Blake Cantrell......................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Laurie Carlson..........................................Quaker Hill, Ct. Rev. Samuel and Linda Carothers............... Raleigh, N.C. Bill and Teresa Carpenter................................ Sylva, N.C. Mark and Lisa Carswell.......................... Mckinney, Texas Chelsi Carter........................................... Cullowhee, N.C. John Chaffee and Karen A. Scarbrough.....Glenville, N.C. Mark Chapman........................................ Hollywood, Fla. Scott and Kelly Christian.................................Milton, Ga. Wally Christopher...................................... Poquoson, Va. Al Chrismon..................................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Mae Claxton........................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Gina D. Cleary...........................................Lexington, N.C. Stephen Cody.................................................. Sylva, N.C. Gary Dean Cogdill..................................Wilkesboro, N.C. James and Mary Cole..................................Sanford, N.C. Willie and Jane Cole..............................Waynesville, N.C. Chris Coley........................................... Greensboro, N.C. Ryan Conley................................................Franklin, N.C. Rita Dianne Conner......................................Etowah, N.C. Manuel Cooper......................................Waynesville, N.C. Robert Cordle............................................Charlotte, N.C. Brad J. Cortese..........................................Charlotte, N.C. Michael and Emma Coward.....................Greenville, S.C. Sandra and James Craig................................Currie, N.C. John L. Crane-Baker............................... Lake Worth, Fla. Kent and Janet Cranford........................... Gastonia, N.C. Douglas E. Croft......................................Lincolnton, N.C. Perry and Debbie Crutchfield.....................Advance, N.C. David and Charlotte Culpepper..................Franklin, N.C. Joey Cutting............................................Gainesville, Fla. Ellie and Jim Daniels................................. Asheville, N.C. Pat Daniels................................................Nashville, N.C. Jeff and Lori Davis.................................... Cornelius, N.C. Kelly and Deborah Davis..............Overland Park, Kansas Nicholas Davis............................................. Raleigh, N.C. Sherri Davenport...................................... Kennesaw, Ga. James B. DeConinck.............................Waynesville, N.C. Gary and Dianna Deese........................... Lexington, S.C. Cecilia Degraffinreid................................... Hilliard, Ohio Boyce and Sandra Deitz.................................. Sylva, N.C. Alvin G. Dellinger.................................... Cherryville, N.C. Laura Dendy.................................................... Sylva, N.C. William F. Derrick......................................... Seneca, S.C. Susan and Robert M. Donahue.............. Clemmons, N.C. James Bo Drenan............................................ Sylva, N.C. Larry and Linda Dunekack................... Pittsburg, Kansas Andy and Jordan Dunn..................................Smyrna, Ga. John and Gail Dusenberry.....................Waynesville, N.C. Andrew and Ashley Dykes.................... Social Circle, Ga. Charlotte Eckard....................................... Alpharetta, Ga. Rodney B. Eckard........................................... Duluth, Ga. Jeff and Patrick Edmiston................. Alexander City, Ala. Bruce and Rita Edwards...........................Asheboro, N.C. Marc L. Edwards................................... Greensboro, N.C. Stephen and Marlene Edwards...................Durham, N.C. Mark and Tori Ellison.............................. Cullowhee, N.C. Luke Eulitt....................................................Spring, Texas Chris and Lei Lei Everett...........................Charlotte, N.C. Rick and Brenda Falls................................ Gastonia, N.C. Alan J. Freedman....................................Portland, Maine Steve Fisher............................................Morganton, N.C. Mike and Vicky Ford........................ Powder Springs, Ga. David Gabler............................................. Cornelius, N.C. Brian A. Galloway........................................ Whittier, N.C. Ivory and Lynda Gethers....................Hummelstown, Pa.
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Clarence and Holly Gibbs............................ Manteo, N.C. Patricia A. Gillis............................................... Clyde, N.C. Jordan Glass................................................ Raleigh, N.C. Hart and Sara Goodson................................... Sylva, N.C. Jerome and Dee Ann Grand......................Franklin, Tenn. Steven Grandy........................................ Cullowhee, N.C. Michael and Sara Gray......................Rutherfordton, N.C. Charles Green............................................Florence, S.C. Linda and Ronald Greene..............Pleasant Garden, N.C. Margaret M. Griffith...................................Charlotte, N.C. Roberta Griffith.........................................Matthews, N.C. Bill and Kim Groves..............................Simpsonville, S.C. Stephenson and Susan Guffey................ Knoxville, Tenn. Courtney Gunter..................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Larry and Donna Hales.................. Hendersonville, Tenn. Jed Haley............................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Bob Hamer................................................Piedmont, S.C. Larry Harbin...............................................Charlotte, N.C. Charlie and Knox Hardin..............................Canton, N.C. Timothy and Methial Harris...................... Troutman, N.C. James Hatcher................................................. Cary, N.C. Marty and Dana Hatcher.........................High Point, N.C. Rusty Hawkins........................................ Chapel Hill, N.C. Michael and Cathy Hensgens................. Arnaudville, La. Todd and Paige Herman.................................. Sylva, N.C. Robert and Brenda Hicks......................Kernersville, N.C. Larry and Tracey Hill.......................................Inman, S.C. Charlotte Hirt.................................Fredericksburg, Texas Christopher Hoffman................................Matthews, N.C. Brittney Holder....................................... Cullowhee, N.C. David Holder.................................................. Buford, Ga. Lynn and Leonard Hollifield........................Fletcher, N.C. Jim and Robin Hollis.................................... Oxford, Miss. George and Lynne Hood........................Watkinsville, Ga. David Hooten...............................................Newnan, Ga. William Hopkins....................................... Blacksburg, Va. Tucker Horne.............................................Davidson, N.C. Kela and Karen Hunt............................... Cleveland, N.C. David William Hux.........................................Shelby, N.C. Jerry and Linda Hyde...................................Acworth, Ga. Alanna Irvin............................................ Cullowhee, N.C. Donna and Patrick James.......... Colorado Springs, Colo. Mark and Rhonda W. Jackson........................Inman, S.C. Rodney and Sherry Jessup............... Pilot Mountain, N.C. Richard and Melissa Jones.........................Franklin, N.C. Charles and Susan Juliano.......................Dunwoody, Ga. KW Electric........................................ Maggie Valley, N.C. Deana Kaplan...............................................Deerfield, Ill. Barry Karesh................................................. Plano, Texas Frank Kelly..............................................San Diego, Calif. Jason Kelly...................................................... Sylva, N.C. Langdon and Cathey Kerr........................... Raleigh, N.C. Andrea M. Killian................................ Mechanicville, N.Y. Don and Laura Kimmer................Glendale Springs, N.C. Mary Kirkpatrick.........................................Madison, N.C. Steven and Kristine Kornegay.................Charleston, S.C. Steven Koszarek..........................................Duluth, Minn. Randall Lanier........................................ Cullowhee, N.C. Phyllis and Lindsay Laviner.................... Laurinburg, N.C. Matthew R. Lawing.......................................Maiden, N.C. John and Mary Layne..................................Franklin, N.C. Winford Essic Lee..................................Spring Lake, N.C. Kara Kindley Lemon.................................... Monroe, N.C. Michael Lentz.............................................. Monroe, N.C. Loyd and Kim Leonard.............................Lexington, N.C. Joan B. Lester............................................. Raleigh, N.C. Lisa Lettieri............................................... Alexandria, Va. Bill and Jane Littlejohn...........................Cleveland, Tenn. Dale and Wanda Lockamy......................Homestead, Fla. John Lockett.............................................. Gastonia, N.C. Todd Long........................................................Nebo, N.C. William G. Long..............................................Jasper, Ala. Jason and Kristina Lorenz..................Pisgah Forest, N.C. Jason F. Lowman.................................. Huntersville, N.C. Ken and Karen Lynch...........................Murrells Inlet, S.C. Thomas C. Mahon...................................Charleston, S.C. Robert Howard and Marianne Lyon................ Sylva, N.C. Rodney and Vivian Mandracchia........... Indian Land, S.C. Cody Marion...........................................Stokesdale, N.C. Mark Martin........................................Powells Point, N.C. Tish Martin.............................................. Mount Airy, N.C.
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Kaleb May............................................... Cullowhee, N.C. John McArthur...................................... North Beach, Md. Jim and Cheryl McAuliffe..........................Charlotte, N.C. Dan and Margaret McCall.........................Kingsland, Ga. James McCallister..................................... Gastonai, N.C. David Thomas McCaskill.......................... Alexandria, Va. Ruth McConnell...........................................Webster, N.C. Joel and Sarah McCracken............................Salem, S.C. Bob and Judie McCracken....................Waynesville, N.C. Dawn and Darren McDonald.......................... Yuma, Ariz. Robert McGhee.........................................Charlotte, N.C. John and Mary McGowan....................... Pataskala, Ohio Brian and Shanna McLamb....................Indian Trail, N.C. Phillip and Julia McManus........................Cloverdale, Va. Jim and Mary Medlin....................................... Sylva, N.C. Ronnie and Becky Melton.................Rutherfordton, N.C. Daniel Meyer................................................Canton, N.C. Russ and Lisa Meyer.................................West End, N.C. Anthony Miele........................................ Cullowhee, N.C. Mark B. Millen...............................................Shelby, N.C. Frank Miller......................................... Summerfield, N.C. Patricia Leary Miller.....................................Fletcher, N.C. Janet Millsaps................................................. Sylva, N.C. Jim and Frances Mincey......................... Cullowhee, N.C. Paul and Karen Miret....................... Port Saint Lucie, Fla. P.V. and Sondra Mitchiner..........North Myrtle Beach, S.C. John and Margaret Mitchum.....................Columbia, S.C. Maurice Moody............................................... Sylva, N.C. Reg and Judy Moody................................. Dillsboro, N.C. Brian and Mary Ann Moore................... Wilmington, N.C. John A. Moore............................Wrightsville Beach, N.C. Katie Moore..................................................... Sylva, N.C. Ronald Morgan....................................... Cullowhee, N.C. Karen Morrison..........................................Maysville, N.C. Edwin M. Morrow........................................Rosman, N.C. Peter Morrow.......................................Roaring Gap, N.C. Gary L. Mullis............................................ Pinehurst, N.C. Michael Neal...................................................Atlanta, Ga. Dawn Neatherly...........................................Webster, N.C. Emily Nelson..................................................Wilson, N.C. David Powell and Chuck Norton.................Newton, N.C. Riley J. Oakley Jr........................................ Roxboro, N.C. Kate and Matthew Oelslager................ Wilmington, N.C. Justin and Kimberly Pace..........................Portage, Mich. Boyce and Carolyn Padgett..................... Melbourne, Fla. Andrew Parham..............................................Terrell, N.C. Hugh and Linda Passingham.................. Maple Hill, N.C. Andrew Patrick......................................Waynesville, N.C. Jay Pearce....................................................... Sylva, N.C. Ryan and Deidra Pegram........................ Thornton, Colo. Melanie Pellowitz................................... Chapel Hill, N.C. David and Beth Penley......................... Greensboro, N.C. Tony F. Perkins................................ Winston-Salem, N.C. Jessica Petot.........................................Palm Harbor, Fla. Michael and Jennifer Philbeck............... Cherryville, N.C. Debra and Andrew Von Plinsky....................... Evans, Ga. James and Cynthia Pope......................China Grove, N.C. Joyce Pope...................................................... Sylva, N.C. Gene and Susan Posey.......................Myrtle Beach, S.C. Chasity D. Poteat....................................Morganton, N.C. Anita Puerto............................................ Cullowhee, N.C. Keith M. Ramsey...................................... Greenville, N.C. Larry and Shirley Ramsey............................. Marion, N.C. James Ray.........................................................Troy, N.C. Jimmy Ray................................................Burnsville, N.C. David M. Rayburn................................. Tuckasegee, N.C. David C. Raymond................................ Huntersville, N.C. Pat and Bob Rech.................................. White Plains, Ga. Brian Reid................................................... Forney, Texas Ronald and Angela Reid.................. Hendersonville, N.C. Dora D. Reynolds............................................. Sylva, N.C. Billie Jo Rich.............................................Cherokee, N.C. Roger Chance & Ann Rimmer..................... Roxboro, N.C. Alex Ritter.........................................Winston Salem, N.C. Judith and Jeff Rhoads........................... Topeka, Kansas Tracie and Merritt Rice........................... Cullowhee, N.C. Kenneth A. Roberts.................................. Patterson, N.C. Megan Robey.................................................Valrico, Fla. Michael Rodgers..........................................Acworth, Ga. Kenneth and Elvena Rogers......................Charlotte, N.C. Patsy and Dick Rogers....................Lake Junaluska, N.C.
Rylee Roquemore..................................Waynesville, N.C. Curt Salisbury..........................................Charleston, S.C. Audrey and Gary Sanders.....................Waynesville, N.C. Annika H. Schauer..................................... Asheville, N.C. Brent O. Scholten..................................Kernersville, N.C. Stan and Brenda Schreiber............................Arden, N.C. Jordan Schwartz.......................................Houston, Texas Bill and Kristin Scott....................................Fletcher, N.C. Chad and Lolita Selby.................................... Dalton, Ga. Terry Sheffield.............................................Franklin, N.C. Jerry Shepardson...................................... Salisbury, N.C. Kassie and Adam Shiffermiller.................Rapid City, S.D. William R. Shirley...................................Hampstead, N.C. John Shoop.................................................Fletcher, N.C. Richard Henry Shore...................................... Trinity, N.C. L. Lyn and Debbie Short..............................Fletcher, N.C. Richard and Helen Singleton....................... Central, S.C. Rita Rickman Sivess.................................... Candler, N.C. Allen and Catherine Smith..............................Tryon, N.C. J. Chris and Cecelia Smith........................Southport, N.C. Stan and Carmen Smith......................... Mount Airy, N.C. Dwight A. Sparks........................................Advance, N.C. Carole M. Speas...........................................Stanley, N.C. Carly J. Sprouse........................................LaCrosse, Wis. William G. St. John...................................... Cullman, Ala. John K. Stark.................................. Kings Mountain, N.C. Milton and Betty Jo Staton...........................Orlando, Fla. William W. Staton Jr.....................................Sanford, N.C. Alan Stayton...................................................Atlanta, Ga. Timothy and Katherine Steadman.............Charlotte, N.C. Nick Lawerance Stenger...........................Lillington, N.C. Dylan L. Stevens................................... Walkertown, N.C. John Stevens........................................ Walkertown, N.C. Keith Stewart.............................................Charlotte, N.C. Lew and Mary Stewart.................................... Evans, Ga. Ryan Stone......................................Black Mountain, N.C. Marcus Sutton..............................Ocean Isle Beach, N.C. Keith Taylor................................................Charlotte, N.C. Ben Tisinger.......................................... Wilmington, N.C. Brooks Treadaway.................................Waynesville, N.C. R . Dean and Kathy Thomas.......................Concord, N.C. Ed and Becky Thompson............................Rock Hill, S.C. Lanie Thompson............................................. Clyde, N.C. John and Sharon Thurman.........................Hoschton, Ga. Chamberlain Williams Tison..................Tybee Island, Ga. Jerry and Mary Troxler............................Rockwall, Texas Jack Truett......................................................Atlanta, Ga. Bill and Beth Trull...................................... Asheville, N.C. Keith Tyburski.............................................Hamilton, N.Y. William A. and Sally Vanhoy.............. Belews Creek, N.C. Charles L. Vick........................................... Richmond, Va. Seth and Cathy Vining............................. Gainesville, Ga. Tripp and Jennifer Viverette.........................Maiden, N.C. Tim Waddell...........................................Mooresville, N.C. Gerald and Lia Wagoner.............................. Raleigh, N.C. Dylan Ward.........................................Christiansburg, Va. Melissa and Steve Wargo....................... Cullowhee, N.C. Randy M. Warlick..........................Ocean Isle Beach, N.C. Bruce Warshawsky.......................................Orlando, Fla. Mike Wash...............................................Bethel Park, Pa. Stephen Blake Watson.................................... Sylva, N.C. James Webb................................................Cliffside, N.C. Laura and Jerry Wellmon..............................Shelby, N.C. Ashley Williams.................................... Huntersville, N.C. David and Lucy Williams...........................Henderson, Ky. Dorothy Williams.........................................Durham, N.C. Mitch and Kelly Williams............................Cleveland, Ga. Tony and Sherry Willis.................. Connelly Springs, N.C. Anne Dodson Wilms........................................Aiken, S.C. Levon E. Wilson....................................... Statesboro, Ga. Whitney and Eric Wilson............................Frederick, Md. Laura and Bill Wise......................... Madison Heights, Va. Marcelina Woods................................West Chester, Ohio Ben Woody...................................................... Sylva, N.C. Charles and Audrey Wright............. Hendersonville, N.C. CY Yang........................................................... Sylva, N.C. Ronald and Diane Yount......................... Cullowhee, N.C. Ronald and Judith Younts.......................McCormick, S.C. Paul Zytnik.................................................Charlotte, N.C.
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DONOR SPOTLIGHT Kirk and Carrie Roach Kirk is the most honored player in Western Carolina's football history and a member of the Southern Conference's 75th Anniversary Football Team. He is WCU's and the Southern Conference's first three-time All-American Selection (1984, 1986, 1987). As a Catamount, Kirk kicked 71 field goals including an NCAA record 11, of 50 or more yards and accounted for 302 points. He is 1 of only 3 players in the history of the Southern Conference to be named First Team All-Conference 4 years in a row. Kirk owns the distinction of being WCU's highest NFL draft choice – drafted in the fifth round by the Buffalo Bills in 1988. Roach had his No. 14 jersey number honored in a special on-field ceremony in Cullowhee in 2006. Kirk and Carrie reside in Cumming, Ga. They are the proud parents of three children (Patrick, Morgan and Curtis) and one granddaughter (Ella). Curtis is a senior football student-athlete at Western Carolina and is celebrating his last home game today against ETSU. Why is Western Carolina special to the both of you? "Since I arrived on campus in 1984, the people of Western Carolina University have literally wrapped their arms around me and made me feel special. And still today, it is always great to see smiling faces dressed in purple, giving high fives & hugs – and an occasional autograph; reuniting with old teammates, bringing family & neighbors up for games and feeding off of the excitement from the students. Additionally, it brings back some incredible memories from my playing days, that honestly, I can’t fully put into words because they were so amazing. And, yet over the last five years, those memories have been multiplied by watching our son play for The Cats with unmatched passion, determination and emotion. Carrie and I get no greater thrill than watching our son play the game he loves so intensely!" What is the best part about WCU game day? "Easily, it is the atmosphere & ambiance, which is by far the best in the Southern Conference. Beginning with tailgating with friends, family, former teammates and fellow Catamount fans, cheering for the players during the 'Cat Walk' and then rolling into the stadium. As Marv Levy (former Buffalo Bills head coach) used to say, 'where else would you rather be?' Honestly, there’s no place like Cullowhee on Saturdays in the fall! The beauty, pageantry & excitement is second to none and always feels like HOME!"
What is your favorite Western Carolina sports moment? "When WCU dedicated the football field as Bob Waters Field in 1985. In typical fashion, we made a huge fourth quarter comeback to secure the win! Coach Waters was an incredible leader, humanitarian and coach who exemplified courage & bravery on a daily basis. He typified the essence of living for the day and maximizing each, and every moment. He taught me a valuable lesson in understanding that the difference between success and mediocrity exists in doing the little things – and those 'little things' are oftentimes your greatest competitive edge. When he was our coach, we had a belief and an expectation of success, and we proved it with a 14-6 home record during my 4 years." You have been a loyal leadership supporter of the Catamount Club for over 30 years. Can you discuss what motivates you to continually support WCU athletics? "It’s simple – obligation! WCU believed in me when I was a 17-year-old kid and enabled me to fulfill a lifelong dream. I discovered the value of positive attitude, disciplined effort and being an encouraging & supportive teammate, so I want to help provide that same experience to the current student athletes. Excellence breeds excellence and paying it forward confirms both a responsibility and gratitude. The WCU Catamount Club is unmatched: They are welcoming, responsive, kind and dedicated!"
What would your message be to other WCU alumni in encouraging them to be involved in philanthropic support of WCU student-athletes? "Western Carolina is a family, unlike other schools in our conference. It’s a place where everyone is valued and appreciated – and the family is always better when everyone is involved, united and striving to be part of the solution. We all know that resources are very finite and limited in nature, but we can assist in other ways as an alternative to just writing a check. We can tender and share our time, energy, focus and even creativity into a singular purpose, in order to facilitate success and enable championships! Besides, we all know that WHEE is greater than ME! What Cullowhee?????............. PURPLE!!"
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North State Conference Champions Western Carolina had struggled through its first 15 seasons of football with only two winning seasons in two decades, but all that frustration was forgotten in 1949 when Coach Tom Young completed a four-year, post-World War II building program with an 8-2 regular season and the school’s first North State Conference championship and first postseason appearance. The Cats, led by a stingy defense, won its first five games and allowed only two touchdowns in those victories. The only blemishes on the season were non-conference losses to Maryville (20-13) and Emory & Henry (27-26) as Western finished unbeaten in conference play. The team was rewarded by a bid to play in the Smoky Mountain Bowl in Bristol, Va., where the Cats lost to West Liberty State. Art Byrd, a 165-pound guard, was named to the Associated Press Little All-America Team, Western’s first AllAmerica selection. Linemen Buffalo Humphries and Hugh Constance along with backs Hugh “Pee Wee” Hamilton and Ralph McConnell joined Byrd on the All-North State Conference Team.
ART BYRD, a 165-pound two-way guard for the 1949 North State Conference championship team, was Western Carolina’s first All-America selection.
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NCAA Division II Playoffs Coach Bob Waters, who saw a perfect season and a trip to the NAIA playoffs denied by a loss in the final game of the 1969 season, led WCU to its first NCAA postseason appearance the hard way five years later. The 1974 Catamounts, playing in a sparkling new stadium, lost their season and stadium opener to visiting Murray State and struggled the next two weeks before establishing themselves as one of the nation’s top NCAA Division II teams. After the season-opening loss, the Cats continued to struggle offensively for the next two weeks but did manage wins over Tennessee Tech (9-7) and Appalachian State (21-14) with outstanding defense. The offense, behind the running of freshman Darrell Lipford and passing of quarterback Jeff Walker to Jerry Gaines and Eagle Moss, found the right gear and the defense continued its great play. In the process, the Catamounts won nine in a row—including victories over top 10 teams Indiana State and Western Kentucky—and won a bid to the NCAA Division II playoffs where they lost a heartbreaker to No. 1 ranked Louisiana Tech, 10-7. The 1974 Catamounts finished the season ranked No. 8 in the Associated Press College Division poll and their defense established team records that still stand to this day. Most significant was allowing a mere nine touchdowns on the season (eight rushing and one passing) and only three over the last six games. Gaines and linebacker Steve Yates were first team All-America selections.
Linebacker STEVE YATES was leader and first team All-American on the 1974 team, which was WCU’s first to reach the NCAA playoffs, doing so at the NCAA Division II level.
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NCAA Division I-AA National Finalist Like the 1974 team, the 1983 Catamounts got off to a slow start by losing its first two games to Clemson and Wake Forest. After the two setbacks, WCU would go through the next 12 Saturdays unbeaten en route to the NCAA Division I-AA championship game – the first by a Southern Conference school. The winning streak started in the third week of the season when WCU rallied from a 10-point deficit in the closing two minutes to defeat East Tennessee State, 17-16, and ended with a loss to Southern Illinois in the national championship game in Charleston, S.C. Despite the strong comeback in regular season play that produced an 8-2-1 record and No. 9 national ranking, Waters’ Cats barely made it into the I-AA playoffs. They proved their worthiness the next three weeks with comefrom-behind, heart-stopping wins over Colgate (24-23), Holy Cross (28-21) and Furman (14-7). The win over Furman was particularly pleasing as the teams had tied, 17-17, in the regular season, and allowed the Paladins to win the SoCon title as they had played and won one more league game due to a scheduling quirk. Over 5,000 WCU fans traveled to Greenville, S.C., for the rematch which was aired by CBS-TV. On the 1983 team, WCU had eight players named All-SoCon with head coach Bob Waters named Coach of the Year. Wide receiver Eric Rasheed and defensive back Tiger Greene selected All-America. Seven members of the ‘83 squad went on to play in the NFL and the team set an NCAA record for the most games played (15) in a season.
The 1983 Catamounts advanced to the NCAA I-AA championship game after its 14-7 upset at Furman. WCU was the first Southern Conference team to play for the national title.
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BETH CRISP
JOE C. LOVE
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL & SOFTBALL (1977-81)
FOOTBALL (1964-69)
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Beth Crisp was a two-sport standout during her time in Cullowhee where she was a four-year starter on the women’s basketball team and lettered three years in slo-pitch softball from her sophomore to senior seasons. Playing alongside the program’s all-time leading scorer and 1992 Hall of Fame inductee Jayne Arledge, Crisp finished her WCU women’s basketball career with 1,446 points coming on 648 made field goals with both marks continuing to rank third in program history. Crisp averaged double-digit scoring each of her four seasons, tallying 300-or-more points in each year while posting double-figure scoring in 76 of her 99 career games, eclipsing the 20-point plateau 27 times. A native of Asheville, N.C., Crisp ranks just outside WCU’s career top 10 for rebounds, pulling down 712 boards in her four years in Cullowhee to currently sit 11th overall in the school ledgers. She is one of just seven WCU women’s basketball players to eclipse the 1,000-point scoring mark while also tallying 700-or-more rebounds in a career, the third of that group to be enshrined in the hall of fame. Combined, Crisp recorded a double-double with points and rebounds in 22 career games. As a freshman in 1977-78, Crisp garnered All-State plaudits as WCU won a then program-record 21 games – a win tally that would not be matched again until the 2002-03 season before being surpassed in 2007-08 (25 wins). That 1977-78 squad advanced to the third round of the 1978 North Carolina Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (NCAIAW) State Tournament. She connected on the third-most field goals in a single-season in 1979-80, scoring her career-best 481 points that season – a mark that still ranks 11th on WCU’s seasonal charts. Under head coach and WCU Hall of Famer Betty Peele on the diamond, the power-hitting Crisp earned All-State plaudits at catcher in the 1980 season. She helped guide WCU to a secondplace finish in the North Carolina AIAW (NCAIAW) Division I tournament and advance to the four-state AIAW Southern Region II Tournament, both held in Graham, N.C. The 1980 softball team finished 32-14 overall. As a senior in 1981, Crisp garnered All-AIAW Regional honors in leading ninth-seeded WCU to the first-ever AIAW National Slo-Pitch Softball Championships. As one of the 13 inaugural teams, WCU defeated Wilmington College, 4-1, in the tournament’s very first game. A three-time All-Western North Carolina team, All-Buncombe County, and all-conference selection during her prep career at A.C. Reynolds High in Asheville, Crisp signed with WCU and Hall of Fame head coach Betty Westmoreland Suhre and helped guide the Catamounts to fourconsecutive winning seasons during her career. WCU also played in the NCAIAW state tournament each of her four seasons. After leaving Cullowhee, Crisp enjoyed a 30-year teaching and coaching career at both the middle and high school level where she additionally served as the athletics director at A.C. Reynolds Middle in Asheville. She was an assistant on the women’s basketball coaching staff at Wofford in the 1989-90 season under head coach Crystal Sharpe, who is also a WCU alumna and a former teammate.
A local product, Joe C. Love helped revolutionize intercollegiate athletics as a student-athlete at Western Carolina as his efforts and sacrifices, along with those of other WCU Hall of Fame inductees Henry Logan (1965-68) and Keith Elliott (1965-68), broke down racial barriers and to help open the door for future generations of African-American students.
Revered as one of the greatest defensive backs in program history, David Rathburn was a four-year starter who never missed a game or a practice during his time in Cullowhee. He played at WCU as the football program transitioned from NAIA to NCAA Division II, making the playoffs in his senior season in 1974.
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Originally from Sylva, N.C., Love was prohibited from going to then Sylva-Webster High. Instead, he traversed over Balsam Mountain to attend Reynolds High School, a small African-American school in Canton among a class of just 18 students where he also played football. In 1964, he enrolled at Western Carolina and walked-on to the football team in the spring of 1965. After making the team that following fall, the two-way player quickly made his way to first on the depth chart at defensive end and the No. 2 tight end and later earned an athletic scholarship for his efforts. He was described in the 1965 game program as a “real tough and aggressive player; specializes in defense.” Love became the first minority to start in a football game at WCU – and was the first minority to start a game in the old Carolinas Conference. Once on the field, Love earned Carolinas Conference Defensive Player of the Week plaudits in just his second game, recording 15 tackles in a 7-0 victory at Appalachian State. He was selected to the NAIA All-District 26 in 1965, while also collecting all-area and all-conference plaudits. Love also garnered NAIA AllDistrict 6 honors at end in 1968. According to available research and historical statistics, Love, who was sidelined much of the 1966 season with an ankle injury, caught two touchdown passes between the 1967 and 1968 seasons on offense, combining for 14 receptions and 206 career receiving yards. Love holds the distinction of being the first minority to graduate from Western Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry. He was an employee of the Union Carbide Corporation, a chemical and polymers company that became Eveready Battery Company before becoming a subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company that is renowned for its tradition in technological innovation. He progressed to become the African-American in Union Carbide’s management group in the battery parts division.
Rathburn amassed a school-record 23 career interceptions – an impressive mark that has stood for over 45 years. He tallied three interceptions in both 1971 and 1973 while leading the team with eight picks in 1972, earning the team’s “Cat Award” from the coaching staff. As a senior in 1974, Rathburn tied WCU singleseason interception leader and 2021 Hall of Fame inductee Harvey Walker (1969-71; 1975-76) with nine interceptions. Rathburn was additionally credited with a program-record 12 career fumble recoveries including a team-best five in 1973. WCU football’s co-captain and most valuable player in 1974, Rathburn – who was originally from Asheville – was selected as the Asheville Citizen / Pepsi Cola Most Valuable College football player in western North Carolina in 1974. He also garnered the Ruebin Robinson Award which went to an outstanding football player from western North Carolina playing at any university. Following his graduation, Rathburn served as a student and graduate assistant coach on the WCU football staff. He later embarked on a coaching career that included stops as an assistant at Hart County High in Hartwell, Ga., Lexington High in Lexington, N.C., and Boiling Springs High in Boiling Springs, S.C. He was the head football coach and athletics director at Trinity High in Trinity, N.C., and later served as an assistant coach at Bishop McGuinness High in Kernersville, N.C. Rathburn has been married for 43 years to the former Joan Estridge, who is also a graduate of Western Carolina. The couple has two children including son Josh of Greensboro and daughter, Josie, who resides in Raleigh, N.C., with her husband, Max Hoon. Rathburn also has a sister, Susan Hammond of Asheville, and brother, Bob who resides in Edgewood, Texas with his wife, Irene.
A resident of Fremont, Ohio, he remains active within his local community and is a member of several professional organizations helping to educate African-American students and to promote black businesses. Love is married to his wife, Betty, also from Sylva, N.C.
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GERALD AUSTIN
PAUL MENHART
CAREER ACHIEVEMENT – (WCU 1964-69)
BASEBALL (1988-90; 2003-05)
FOOTBALL (1969-70; 1975-76)
Earning an honorary induction as a part of this year’s induction class for his career achievement, Dr. Gerald Austin compiled quite the career as a sports official, primarily in football where he worked for 26 years in the National Football League (NFL). Beginning in 1982, Austin worked 525 career games including 23 playoff games with three conference championships and three Super Bowls – XXIV, XXXI, and XXXV. Perhaps the most famous game Austin worked was a game later known as “The Comeback” – the 1993 AFC Wild Card game between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Oilers, which the Bills rallied to win 41-38 after trailing 35-3 in the third quarter.
Paul Menhart was a prominent member of the Catamount baseball pitching staff for three seasons from 1988-90 who went on to be drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the eighth round of the 1990 MLB draft. He progressed to the Majors in 1995 and pitched for three different MLB teams including Toronto, the Seattle Mariners (1996) and the San Diego Padres (1997). After retiring as a player, Menhart later returned to WCU to complete his degree and serve as an assistant coach from 2003-05, embarking on a coaching career that landed him a World Series ring in 2019. Originally from St. Louis, Mo., and growing up in coastal Connecticut, Menhart earned Southern Conference All-Freshman plaudits in 1988 after posting an 8-2 record and led the league with a 3.55 ERA. He was a key performer on WCU’s SoCon regularseason and tournament championship squad, earning a berth in the NCAA South Regional. The following season, Menhart keyed WCU’s run to the regular-season championship and garnered Most Valuable Player honors in the SoCon Tournament in guiding WCU to its fifth-consecutive title. He struck out 10 over a five-hit victory over Appalachian State in the championship game. Menhart, who was also inducted into the Robert E. Fitch High School Athletic Hall of Fame, led the SoCon in strikeouts in both 1989 (64) and 1990 (82). He won 19 games during three seasons on the Catamount pitching staff to rank tied for 13th in school history and continues to rank 11th in program history with 266.1 career innings pitched, 13th with 214 career strikeouts, and is tied for seventh with 12 career complete games as a Catamount. Drafted as a college junior, Menhart forwent his senior year in Cullowhee to join the Toronto Blue Jays’ minor league farm system. He progressed through the system over the next five seasons and made Toronto’s Opening Day 25-man roster at the start of the 1995 season. His MLB debut came on April 27 against Oakland where he struck out the two batters he faced in Mark McGwire and Andy Tomberlin to help secure the win out of the bullpen. Menhart made his first major league start against Detroit in late May of that same season. Perhaps his best MLB performance came with Toronto at Camden Yards in Baltimore where he went pitch-for-pitch with the Orioles’ Mike Mussina, tossing a one-hit complete game in a tough, 1-0 loss. Menhart was traded to Seattle at the end of 1995, pitching for the Mariners in 1996 and the San Diego Padres in 1997. He continued his professional career in the minors from 1999-2001 before retiring. Over three big league seasons, Menhart won five games over 41 career appearances with a 5.47 ERA while striking out 90. Menhart’s coaching career began in Cullowhee in 2003 where he spent three seasons. He was later hired by the Washington Nationals franchise and progressed through the ranks in a variety of roles including the team’s minor league pitching coordinator. In 2019, he earned the call to the big leagues as the Nationals’ pitching coach, helping the team to the World Series championship. Menhart and his wife, Bitsy – a 1991 graduate of WCU – met while both undergraduates in Cullowhee. The couple has three children including daughters Alison Menhart Mitchell and Jamie; and son, Michael.
Harvey Walker remains one of the greatest athletes to have ever graced the football field at Western Carolina University as his name continues to adorn many of the single-season and career charts in the program’s defensive record books. His outstanding playing career spans seven total years, interrupted by three years of military service in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War. Born in Morehead City, N.C., Walker and his family moved to Baltimore, Md., where he was recruited by WCU Hall of Famers Dan Robinson and Johnny Wike as a running back from Mount Saint Joseph High School where he was all-state in both football and baseball. Converted to defensive back by head coach Bob Waters, Walker finished his WCU career second in program history with 22 interceptions, posting three or more in each of his four seasons on the gridiron, the only defender on record to solely lead the squad in interceptions for three separate seasons. He also set the benchmark with four interceptions returned for touchdowns in his career and is credited with two of the top six longest interception returns in school history. Walker set a program record with nine interceptions in the 1969 season – a mark that still stands entering the 2021 season – helping the Catamounts to a 9-1 seasonal record and a No. 8 national ranking. He added two fumble recoveries and returned a punt for a touchdown in earning All-NAIA District 26 honors and also garnered the Big Play Award in the 1969 season as selected by Coach Waters. Walker and his 1969 teammates were inducted into the WCU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018. Upon returning to the team in 1975, Walker again paced the Catamounts in interceptions with three while also leading WCU in kickoff returns, fumble recoveries, and deflected passes. He closed his outstanding career by finishing fourth nationally in the NCAA Division II in interceptions as a senior in 1976, amassing a program single-season best 171 interception return yards while collecting AP All-America honorable mention plaudits. Walker continues to hold the fourth-longest interception return in school history, returning a pick 74 yards for a score against Appalachian State on Oct. 2, 1976. He also keyed the 1976 WCU defense which ranked second in all of NCAA D–II in pass defense, limiting foes to 62.6 yards passing. Currently residing in eastern North Carolina, Walker has served as a commissioner and the Mayor Pro Tempore in Morehead City. He also served as a past Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Elizabeth City State University from 2013 through 2017. Walker also held positions within the Carteret County Department of Social Services, Health Department Board, Triangle Transit Authority, and been a board member for Habitat for Humanity, in addition to serving as the CEO of Coastal Carolina Industries. Walker was one of the founders of the first African-American fraternities on WCU’s campus – the Nu Zeta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha, Inc., in 1977. Later, he established the Harvey Walker Alpha Phi Alpha Scholarship at WCU, receiving a community service award from the state organization during his time. Walker has four children including three daughters – Chalae, Taylor, and Charisse – and a son, Harvey.
Austin earned his start in what proved to be a lifelong profession in high school, continuing to officiate high school games while an undergraduate at WCU. Following his graduation from WCU with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree, he earned a doctorate from UNC Greensboro before embarking on a 30-year career in public school administration. He also continued his passion for officiating games, working as a football and basketball official in various conferences including the Atlantic Coast Conference, Metro, Sun Belt, and Southern Conference for nine years before getting the call to the NFL, working the 1977 Orange Bowl and 1978 Liberty Bowl. Since retiring from on-field duty, Austin has remained a large part of game rules, acting as the supervisor of officials for Conference USA where he was instrumental in hiring Sarah Thomas, who went on to be the first female official in the NFL. Among his most recent accolades include joining ESPN broadcasts as a rules expert for Monday Night Football. Austin adds the WCU Athletics Hall of Fame to a litany of honorary societies in which he’s been enshrined. He has been enshrined in the Erwin High School and Western North Carolina Halls of Fame, as well as the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) Hall of Fame. In 2007, Austin was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. A member of WCU’s Alumni Association Board of Directors and longtime Catamount Club member, Austin has also received the association’s Academic Achievement Award and served as the keynote speaker for the 2003 WCU graduation commencement ceremony. Originally from Asheville, Austin and his wife Sylvia reside in Summerfield, N.C. The couple has six children.
CLASS OF 2021
HARVEY WALKER
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Western Carolina University’s Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1990 to recognize the outstanding accomplishments of former student-athletes, coaches and administrators. Inductees are selected by a 15-member committee that includes 12 voting members composed of representatives from the University’s alumni association, Hall of Fame members, faculty athletics committee, administration, athletics department, and a Catamount Club representative. NAME (INDUCTED).................... YEARS AT WCU
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NAME (INDUCTED).................... YEARS AT WCU
NAME (INDUCTED).................... YEARS AT WCU
ARDREY, Sam (1997).................................1937-40 ....................Baseball, Men’s Basketball, Football
LYONS Wilson, Lori (2002).......................1990-93 ............................................. Women’s Basketball
SELZER, Tommy “Bromo” (1995)..............1948-52 .................................................Football, Baseball
ARLEDGE, Jayne (1992)............................ 1976-79 ............................................. Women’s Basketball
GIBSON, Mel (1992)..................................1960-63 .................................................. Men’s Basketball GILBERT, Jeff (2000).................................1981-84 .................................................................Football
MARTIN, Kevin (2019).............................. 2001-04 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
SETZER, Bobby (1992).............................. 1951-92 ...........................Football, Coach & Administrator
ATTEBERY Kennelly, Christy (2013)......1998-2001 .............................................................. Volleyball
GREEN, Judy (1990)..................................1980-84 ..............Women’s Basketball, Softball, Volleyball
McCOLLUM, Anquell (2010)......................1992-96 ...................................... Men’s Basketball, Coach
SIMMONS, Clyde (2002)..........................1982-85 .................................................................Football
BEVERLIN, Jason (2008)..........................1992-94 ................................................................ Baseball
GREENE, George “Tiger” (1998)................1981-84 .................................................................Football
McCONNELL, Charlie (2015).....................1962-66 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
SPRADLING, Steve (2009)........................ 1967-70 .................................................................Football
BIASUCCI, Dean (1997).............................1980-83 .................................................................Football
GRIFFIN, Odell (1992)...............................1939-40 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
McGINN, Bob (1992).................................1947-50 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
STANKUNAS, Frank (1992)........................1960-63 .................................................................Football
BIGGERSTAFF, Mike (2016).......................1966-69 .................................................................Football
GRUNDY, Phillip (2005)............................ 1991-93 ................................................................ Baseball
McINTOSH, Otis (1997)..............................1968-71 .................................................................Football
STANLEY, Bill (2012)..................................1964-69 .................................................................Football
BODINE, Tom (2010)................................. 1991-94 .................................................................Football
GUDGER, Jim (1990).................................1940-69 ....................................................Athlete & Coach
McKENNIE, Tony (2008).......................... 1986-90 ......................................................... Track & Field
STROUD, Judy (1999)............................... 1973-76 ............................................. Women’s Basketball
BROADWATER, Tom (2015).......................1957-60 .................................................................Football
HAILEY, Freddie (1999)............................. 1984-87 ................................................................ Baseball
TIESZEN Kamarainen, Laura (2012).........2002-05 ......................................... Women’s Track & Field
BROWN, Regina (1998).............................1987-92 ..........................Volleyball & Women’s Basketball
HAMILTON, Hugh “Pee Wee” (1992)........1947-50 .................................................................Football
MENHART, Paul (2021).......1988-90, 2002-05 ............................................. Baseball, Coach MILLER, Brett D. (2001)............................1984-86 .............................................................Men’s Golf
WESTMORELAND Suhre, Betty (1990)........1965-79 ....................................................................Coach
BYRD, Art (1990).......................................1946-49 .................................................................Football
HARKINS, Todd (2011)...............................1989-92 .................................................................Football
MOORE, Chris (2011).................................1996-99 ................................................................ Baseball
THARPE, Danny (1991)..............................1960-64 ..... Men’s Basketball, Baseball, Football & Tennis
CANTLER, Fred (2016).......................... 1978-2012 ...................................................... Administration
HARP, Gerald (1992)................................. 1977-80 .................................................................Football
MOORE, Nardia (2011)......................... 1999-2002 ................................................... Women’s Soccer
TOLLESON, Wayne (1990)........................ 1974-78 ...............................................Football & Baseball
CARMICHAEL, Alonzo (2008)...................1983-86 .................................................................Football
HARTBARGER, Jim (2000)........................1969-75 ....................................................................Coach
MORGAN, Ken (1998)................................1960-63 ...............................................Football & Baseball
CARPENTER, Wille (1994).........................1976-80 ...............................................Football & Baseball
HARTSELL, Susan B. (1994)..................... 1973-76 ........................................................... Gymnastics
WALKER, Harvey (2021)....... 1969-70, 1975-76 ..........................................................Football
MURRAY, Darrell (2006)...........................1960-64 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
WATERS, Bob (1993).................................1969-88 ....................... Football Coach & Athletic Director
CARR, Ronnie (1999)................................1980-83 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
HASTINGS, Rebecca Twiner (2010).........2000-04 ........................................................Women’s Golf
PEELE, Betty (1997)...................................1963-96 ..........................................Coach & Administrator
WIKE, Johnny (2009)........................... 1964-2004 ................Football, Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach
CHEUNG, Patrick (1990)........................... 1970-73 ........................................................ Men’s Soccer
HAYES, Kerry (2010)................................. 1991-94 .................................................................Football
PERSONS, Susan (2005)..........................1969-75 ....................................................................Coach
WILLIAMS, Denny (2004)......................... 1955-60 .................................................................Football
CHILDERS, Tobe (2010)............................1957-60 .................................................................Football
HAYWOOD, Bill (1996).............................. 1969-81 .....................................................Baseball Coach
PETERSON, Bruce (2001)..........................1960-64 .......... Football, Men’s Basketball & Men’s Tennis
WILLIAMS, Jim (1992)...............................1964-66 .................................................................Football
COOPER, Louis (2005)..............................1981-84 .................................................................Football
HELMS, Terry (2011)..................................1968-72 .................................Cross Country, Track & Field
POINDEXTER, C.C. (1991)..........................1930-35 ..................................... Athletic Director & Coach
WILLIAMS, Steve (1996).............................1968-71 .................................................................Football
CRISP, Beth (2020)............................. 1977-81 ....................... Women’s Basketball & Softball
HOLDEN, Leroy (2014)..............................1963-66 .................................................................Football
POWERS, Don (2017)................1964-83; 2006-07 .................................................................Football
WILLIAMS, Willie (2006).......................... 1990-92 .................................................................Football
D’ALESSANDRIS, Joe (2018)..................... 1972-76 ..................................... Football (Player & Coach)
HOLLIDAY, Emily (1996)............................1982-86 ............................Women’s Basketball, Volleyball
PRYOR, Harris (1994)................................1956-59 ...................................Men’s Basketball, Baseball
WILSON, Thomas “Bubba” (2002)........... 1975-78 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
DALTON, Don (1995)................................. 1966-81 ..................................... Football (Player & Coach)
HOOVER, Brad (2008)..............................1996-99 .................................................................Football
RALEIGH, Matt (2004)..............................1989-92 ................................................................ Baseball
WITTMAN, Greg (1996).............................1966-69 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
DeGRAFFENREID, Al “Mutt” (2013)....... 1974-76, 77-96 .......................................Football & Administrator
HOWELL, Charles “Babe” (1998)..............1950-53 ...............................................Football & Baseball
RASHEED, Eric (2000)...............................1981-84 .................................................................Football
WHITE, Steve (1999).................................1970-98 ........................................................ Administrator
DENNIS, Greg (1997).................................1979-82 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
HOWELL Dunn, Jordan (2019).................2000-03 ................................................... Women’s Soccer
RATCLIFFE, Carl (1992).............................1933-36 .................................................................Football
YATES, Steve (2009).................................. 1971-74 .................................................................Football
DODSON, Clinton F. (1991)........................1934-69 ........................................................ Administrator
JAMES, Anthony (1991).............................1979-83 .......................................... Football, Track & Field
YOUNG, Tom (1990).................................1946-68 ..................................... Athletic Director & Coach
DOWELL, Jean (1992)...............................1963-66 ............................................. Women’s Basketball
JOHNSON, Eric (2012)..............................1995-99 ...............................................Baseball & Football
RATHBURN, David (2020)....................1971-74 ..........................................................Football
DURR, Walter J. (1991).............................. 1951-98 ..................................................... Team Physician
KING, Frankie (2013)................................1993-95 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
REED, Jerry (1994).....................................1974-77 ................................................................ Baseball
ECHOLS Wellmon, Laura (2009)......... 1999-2002 ............................................. Women’s Basketball
JONES, David L. (2013).............................1957-60 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
ROACH, Kirk (1996)................................... 1984-87 .................................................................Football
ELLIOTT, Keith (2018)............................ 1965-1968 .................................................................Football
JONES, Paul (2002)............. 1967-68 and 1969-81 .....Cross Country / Track & Field (athlete and coach)
ROBINSON, Dan (1990)............................1946-68 ....................................................Athlete & Coach
FAIREY, Clint (1998)..................................1986-89 ................................................................ Baseball
LAVELLE, Tommy (2000).......................... 1961-64 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
ROGERS, Ronald (1990)...........................1950-53 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
FERGUSON, Mark (2006)......................... 1970-73 .................................................................Football
LeCLAIR, Keith (2002).........1985-88 and 1992-97 ................................ Basetball (player and coach)
ROSS, Devondia (2005)...........................1990-93 ......................................... Women’s Track & Field
FINCH, Nora Lynn (1991)........................... 1967-70 ......................Women’s Basketball, Field Hockey, ................................................Tennis & Volleyball
LEGGETT, Jack (2001)............................... 1983-91 .....................................................Baseball Coach
RUTA, John (2008)..................................1962-65 .................................................................Football
LIPFORD, Darrell (2004)............................1974-77 .................................................................Football
SALTZ Simmons, Cindi (2000)..................1979-82 ............................................. Women’s Basketball
LIVESAY, Robyn Keeler (1995)..................1980-84 ..............................................Softball & Volleyball
SANDERS Peterson, Karen (2001)............1962-64 ......................................................... Men’s Tennis
LOGAN, Henry (1990)...............................1965-68 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
SCHRADER, Dr. Charles (1998).................1968-93 ............................................. Men’s Soccer Coach
LOVE, Joe C. (2020)........................... 1964-69 ..........................................................Football
SCOTT, George “Ronnie” (2013)...............1964-66 .................................................................Football
LUNDY, Ralph (2006).................................1970-71 ........................................................ Men’s Soccer
SEAL, Gaston (2010).................................1959-63 .................................................. Men’s Basketball
GAINES, Jerry (1991)................................. 1970-75 ........................ Football, Track & Field & Baseball GALLOWAY, Alonzo “Lonnie” (2015).........1990-94 .................................................................Football GARDNER-MAYHORN, Susie (2004).........1989-93 ................Women’s Track & Field / Cross Country GAY, Scott (2006).....................................1983-85 ................................................................ Baseball
RAY, Dr. Bob (2009).................................. 1951-92 .......................Basketball, Coach & Administrator
1983 FOOTBALL TEAM (2003) 1963 MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM (2003) 1969 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM (2003) 1949 FOOTBALL TEAM (2007) 2003 WOMEN’S GOLF TEAM (2014) 1969 FOOTBALL TEAM (2018)
PAT R O N A W A R D
1992 .........................................Ralph Sutton 1993 ..........E.J. Whitmire & Dr. Wallace Hyde 1994.............................. Dr. Quinn Constantz 1995.......................................... Alice Benton 1996....................................Dr. Jim Hamilton 1998............................Dr. Gurney Chambers 1999.................................... Jimmy Childress 2004.....................................Larry Stanberry 2005.......................................Nathan Arthur 2013.................................. Alden McCracken
C A R E E R AC H I E V E M E N T
2007 .................Dave Bristol & Jim Garrison 2021.................................. Gerald Austin
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Construction Completed: June, 1974 West Side Stands Completed: August, 2003 Current Seating Capacity: 13,742 Playing Field: Bob Waters Field, Artificial Turf (IRONTURF) First game: Sept. 14, 1974 vs. Murray State (WCU lost 10-3) Dedicated: Oct. 5, 1974 vs. Morehead State (WCU won 31-12) Largest Attendance: 15,247 on Nov. 12, 1994 vs. Appalachian State
BOB WATERS
E.J. WHITMIRE
Construction of E.J. Whitmire Stadium was completed in 1974 at an initial cost of $1.66 million that was granted by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1971. The new facility, located on the southern-most expanse of the Western Carolina University campus, replaced Memorial Stadium and included the construction of the Jordan-Phillips Field House. Dedicated on October 5, 1974, the Catamounts defeated Morehead State, 31-12, in their second game at the new facility. Murray State won the first-ever game played on the artificial surface at Whitmire Stadium on September 14, 1974. Over the years, Western Carolina has posted highlight victories at the facility including wins over nationally-ranked squads such as No. 2 Marshall in 1992; sixth-ranked Appalachian State in 1998 to regain the Old Mountain Jug; and over No. 2 Furman in 2006. Goal posts have also been removed from the premises on several occasions. Brad Hoover set a stadium and school-record with 49 rushing attempts in 1998 as WCU upset Appalachian State, ending a 13-year losing skid its archrival. In 2004, Western Carolina again reclaimed the Jug, posting a dramatic, 30-27, come-frombehind win over the Apps, and the goalposts fell once again in what was the program’s 100th victory at Whitmire Stadium. In 2006, Western Carolina’s defense recorded five interceptions and Darius Fudge rushed for 133 yards on offense to lead the Catamounts to a 41-21 victory over second-ranked Furman, setting the stage for another goalpost celebration. The stadium has also hosted numerous television games over the years. One of the earliest came in 1978 as ABC showcased the Catamounts and Mountaineers from Cullowhee. Other broadcasts include ESPNU, SportSouth, Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (CSS-TV) and most recently, the combined efforts of WLOS-TV and WMYA-TV in Asheville to air select WCU home games.. Currently with 13,790 seats, the football facility is located on the south end of the WCU campus and is bordered by the picturesque Cullowhee Creek on the west side; Jordan-Phillips Field House and WCU Weight Room on its north end; and the Liston B. Ramsey Regional Activity Center, which in addition to serving as the home venue for men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball also features the Dale and Diane Hollifield Football Locker Room, WCU Football Offices and Team Room as well as the athletic training / sports medicine facilities.
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BOB WATERS FIELD PLAYING SURFACE / FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS: Western Carolina first installed AstroTurf on the playing surface in 1974. A similar product material was used in replacing the artificial surface several times. Following the facilities’ silver anniversary in 1999, a newer version of synthetic grass called AstroPlay was installed in 2000 for a cost of $1.2 million and was the surface that adorned Waters Field for the next eight years. Amidst the 2008 season, the artificial surface was replaced by the Carolina Green Corporation which installed the Desso Challenge Pro 2 turf, a product of the overseas Desso Sports Systems. That surface remained until the summer of 2020 when Waters Field received a new surface. Designed by Woolpert, Inc., of Charlotte and executed by GeoSurfaces Southeast Inc., out of Mooresville, N.C., the group handled the removal and demolition of the old synthetic surface and replacing it with a new turf called “IronTurf” over a shock pad. The 2020 project also included resurfacing the perimeter immediately around the field and the addition of a new synthetic turf sled and practice area referred to as the “Hog Pit.” In 2002, the creation of a $93,000 Team Room complete with meeting and office space, as well as storage, was completed on the second floor of the Ramsey Center. Prior to the 2003 season, more facility improvements and upgrades to the stadium were completed. A $3.1 million addition featured a 4,000-seat West Side grandstand seating area that included concessions and restroom facilities as well as new, updated lighting. The weight room in the Jordan-Phillips Field House was expanded, nearly doubling its previous capacity which also added a hospitality patio that overlooks the stadium on the north end zone. It also includes additional team meeting space, computer lab and visiting team locker room. The field house and East Side stands were also bricked to match the brickwork of the Ramsey Center and of the new West Side stands. Also, on September, 16, 2006, the Dale & Diane Hollifield Football Locker Room facility located on the first floor of the Ramsey Center was dedicated. At a cost of $225,000, the 100-plus locker facility was expanded with beautiful, wooden lockers located throughout. During the off-season prior to the 2010 campaign, a new Daktronics scoreboard with HD video screen were installed in the south
end zone – Ramsey Center end – of the facility. The state-of-the-art video screen measures 17-feet tall by 32-feet wide and includes a scoreboard with a matching score and time board adhered to the facade of the Jordan-Phillips Field House.
STADIUM BENEFACTORS AND NAMESAKES: Western Carolina’s football facilities are named after two prominent figures in Catamount Athletics. The late E.J. Whitmire, for whom the stadium is named, spent most of his adult life involved with the University. An educator, contractor, agriculturalist and public servant, Whitmire – from nearby Franklin, N.C. – served WCU for more than a quarter century with the attitude, leadership and “get it done” ability that made him successful in every walk of life. Whitmire was on the WCU Board of Trustees from 1949-72 and was the driving force behind the University’s unparalleled period of growth. His tireless work served as the cornerstone of the structure that now bears his name. He was granted the Patron Award in the WCU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1993. In 1988, the playing surface where Robert Lee Waters made a name for himself in the coaching and administrative ranks while also putting WCU football in the national spotlight was dedicated in his honor and memory. Bob Waters served as the University’s head football coach for 20 years and worked in a dual capacity as its athletics director for 15 years. During his tenure, he became the school’s winningest football coach with 116 victories, 13 winning seasons and top 10 national finishes at three different levels – NAIA, NCAA Division II and NCAA Division I-AA, now FCS). He also had the privilege of coaching 13 national All-Americans and 36 All-Southern Conference players. As athletics director, Waters directed the school’s rise from NAIA to NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I competition and move into the Southern Conference in 1976. He was also instrumental in the planning and constructing of Whitmire Stadium, Childress Field (baseball) and the Ramsey Center. Waters died on May 29, 1989 following a six-year battle with amyotrophic lateral Sclerosis (ALS), more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. He was posthumously inducted into the WCU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1993.
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ABOUT THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference, which celebrates its 100th year in 2021, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the stu2021, dent-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first postseason college basketball tournament (1921), to tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the 3-point shot in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference studentathletes have been recognized on CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions, most recently in 2012-13, when former Wofford volleyball player Rachel Woodlee earned the prestigious award. The conference currently consists of 10 members in six states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 21 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, South Carolina. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. SOUTHERN CONFERENCE – MEMBERSHIP HISTORY On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was
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C / S
12 / 11 RV / RV 19 / t22 20 / 21
Team
ETSU Mercer Chattanooga VMI Western Carolina Samford Furman The Citadel Wofford
W
5 5 5 4 3 3 2 1 0
L
SOCON Pct Pts Opp
1 .833 190 144 1 .833 189 135 1 .833 203 96 2 .667 203 171 3 .500 207 215 4 .429 252 276 4 .333 127 131 5 .167 122 210 7 .000 133 248
W
8 6 6 6 3 4 4 2 1
L
OVERALL Pct Pts Opp
1 .889 296 167 2 .750 272 183 3 .667 266 154 3 .667 289 276 6 .333 269 374 5 .444 331 323 5 .444 189 194 7 .222 202 313 8 .111 167 301
C – Final FCS Coaches Poll; S – Final STATS FCS Top 25 Poll impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921, and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league, including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1923 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932, at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. There, it announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Georgia’s Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league, which began play in 1933.
The SoCon continued with membership of 10 institutions, including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools – Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest – departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. A third major shift occurred in 2012-13, when five members announced their departures and three schools were added. College of Charleston announced its decision to leave for the Colonial Athletic Association following the 2012-13 season, while Appalachian State (Sun Belt), Davidson (Atlantic 10), Elon (Colonial) and Georgia Southern (Sun Belt) announced they would depart following the 2013-14 campaign. At the Southern Conference’s 2013 spring meetings in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, the league officially extended invitations to former members ETSU and VMI, as well as Mercer, to join the league for the 2014-15 academic year. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 10 institutions and a footprint that spans six states: Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Current league members are The Citadel, ETSU, Furman, Mercer, UNCG, Samford, Chattanooga, VMI, Western Carolina and Wofford.
W. CAROLINA
THE CITADEL
ETSU
FURMAN
MERCER
SAMFORD
CHATTANOOGA
VMI
WOFFORD
EASTERN KENTUCKY Sept. 4 – L, 31-28
at Coastal Carolina Sept. 2 – L, 52-14
at Vanderbilt Sept. 4 – W, 23-3
#24 NC A&T Sept. 4 – W, 29-18
POINT Sept. 2 – W, 69-0
TENNESSEE TECH Sept. 2 – W, 52-14
#20 AUSTIN PEAY Sept. 2 – L, 30-20
DAVIDSON Sept. 4 – W, 45-24
at Elon Sept. 4 – W, 24-22
at #4 Oklahoma Sept. 11 – L, 76-0
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Sept. 11 – L, 38-21
UVA WISE Sept. 11 – W, 45-14
at Tennessee Tech Sept. 11 – W, 26-0
at Alabama Sept. 11 – L, 48-14
at UT–Martin Sept. 11 – L, 33-27
at North Alabama Sept. 11 – W, 20-0
at Kent State Sept. 11 – L, 60-10
KENNESAW STATE Sept. 18 – L, 31-10
SAMFORD * Sept. 18 – L, 42-37
NORTH GREENVILLE Sept. 18 – W, 45-13
DELAWARE STATE Sept. 18 – W, 38-6
at NC State Sept. 18 – L, 45-7
at Furman * Sept. 25 – W, 24-3
at Western Carolina * Sept. 18 – W, 42-37
at Kentucky Sept. 18 – L, 28-23
at Cornell Sept. 18 – W, 31-21
at VMI * Sept. 25 – L, 31-23
at Gardner-Webb Sept. 25 – L, 52-34
VMI * Oct. 2 – W, 35-24
at Samford * Sept. 25 – W, 55-48
MERCER * Sept. 25 – L, 24-3
SAMFORD * Oct. 2 – W, 45-42
ETSU * Sept. 25 – L, 55-48
WESTERN CAROLINA * Oct. 2 – W, 45-17
WOFFORD * Sept. 25 – W, 31-23
at ETSU * Oct. 2 – L, 27-21
at #19 Chattanooga * Oct. 2 – L, 45-17
at ETSU * Oct. 9 – L, 48-21
WOFFORD * Oct. 2 – W, 27-21
at Wofford * Oct. 9 – W, 42-20
at Western Carolina * Oct. 9 – W, 34-24
at Mercer * Oct. 2 – L, 45-42
at VMI * Oct. 9 – L, 37-34
at The Citadel * Oct. 2 – L, 35-24
FURMAN * Oct. 9 – L, 42-20
MERCER * Oct. 9 – L, 34-24
at Furman * Oct. 16 – L, 24-14
THE CITADEL * Oct. 9 – W, 48-21
THE CITADEL * Oct. 16 – W, 24-14
VMI * Oct. 16 – L, 45-7
at Wofford * Oct. 16 – W, 27-24
ETSU * Oct. 16 – W, 21-16
CHATTANOOGA * Oct. 9 – W, 37-34
SAMFORD * Oct. 16 – L, 27-24
at The Citadel * Oct. 23 – W, 45-31
WESTERN CAROLINA * Oct. 23 – L, 45-31
at Chattanooga * Oct. 16 – L, 21-16
ETSU * Oct. 23 – L, 17-13
WOFFORD * Oct. 23 – W, 45-14
CHATTANOOGA * Oct. 23 – L, 55-13
at Samford * Oct. 23 – W, 55-13
at Mercer * Oct. 16 – W, 45-7
at Mercer * Oct. 23 –L, 45-14
at Wofford * Oct. 30 – W, 41-21
MERCER * Oct. 30 – L, 34-7
at Furman * Oct. 23 – W, 17-13
at Chattanooga * Oct. 30 – L, 13-3
at The Citadel * Oct. 30 – W, 34-7
at VMI * Oct. 30 – L, 46-45
FURMAN * Oct. 30 – W, 13-3
SAMFORD * Oct. 30 – L, 46-45
WESTERN CAROLINA * Oct. 30 – L, 41-21
FURMAN * Nov. 6 – W, 43-42
at Samford * Nov. 6 – L, 35-14
VMI * Nov. 6 – W, 27-20
at Western Carolina * Nov. 6 – L, 43-42
CHATTANOOGA * Nov. 13 – 3 pm
THE CITADEL * Nov. 6 – W, 35-14
at Wofford * Nov. 6 – W, 35-10
at ETSU * Nov. 6 – L, 27-20
CHATTANOOGA * Nov. 6 – L, 35-10
ETSU * Nov. 13 – 2 pm
WOFFORD * Nov. 13 – 2 pm
at Western Carolina * Nov. 13 – 2 pm
VMI * Nov. 13 – 2 pm
at ETSU * Nov. 20 – 1 pm
at Florida Nov. 13 – Noon
at Mercer * Nov. 13 – 3 pm
at Furman * Nov. 13 – 2 pm
at The Citadel * Nov. 13 – 2 pm
at VMI * Nov. 20 – 1:30 pm
at Chattanooga * Nov. 20 – 1:30 pm
MERCER * Nov. 20 – 1 pm
at Samford * Nov. 20 – 1 pm
FURMAN * Nov. 20 – Noon
THE CITADEL * Nov. 20 – 1:30 pm
WESTERN CAROLINA * Nov. 20 – 1:30 pm
at North Carolina Nov. 20 – TBA
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WESTERN CAROLINA – HONORED FOOTBALL NUMBERS #14 • KIRK ROACH – (1984-87) Roach was Western Carolina’s – and the Southern Conference’s – first, three-time All-America Selection (1984, 1986 and 1987) ... He additionally was the first player in league history to be a four-time, first team All-SoCon selection (1984-87), an accomplishment which has since been duplicated just three other times ... Continues to rank as Western Carolina’s all-time scoring leader with 302 points ... He connected on 71-of-101 (70.3-percent) field goals in his career and only missed one extra point, making 89-of-90 (98.9-percent) .... Roach also still holds the distinction of being the highest Catamount taken in the NFL draft, selected in the fifth round overall by the Buffalo Bills in 1987 ... Was listed on the 2019 College Football Hall of Fame divisional ballot. Inducted into the WCU Hall of Fame in 1996; his jersey was honored at WCU in 2006.
#54 • ART BYRD (1946-49) Art Byrd was the first football All-America selection at Western Carolina, playing guard on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball ... Helped the Catamounts to an 8-2 regular-season mark in 1949 and their first North State Conference title ... That team additionally holds the distinction of being WCU’s first team to earn a postseason bid, playing in the Smoky Mountain Bowl (Bristol, Va.) ... First Western Carolina student-athlete to have jersey retired. Inducted into the WCU Hall of Fame in 1990.
#23 • JERRY GAINES (1970-75) An Associated Press and American Football Coaches Association All-America selection in 1974 ... Also earned AllAmerica honors in baseball and track & field while at WCU ... Set WCU records with 3,449 career receiving yards, a 20.6 average yards per reception for his career and 15 games with over 100 receiving yards ... Only the second WCU football player to have his jersey retired. Inducted into the WCU Hall of Fame in 1990. 90 |
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HISTORY OF THE VICTORY BELL Western Carolina continues a tradition resumed in 2009, returning the “Victory Bell” – a mounted, transportable bell that rings the football team’s arrival for pre-game and also accompanies the “Pride of the Mountains” Marching Band and the Catamount Cheerleaders in their pregame parades to E.J. Whitmire Stadium / Bob Waters Field. Whereas the bell is a relatively new tradition, it is actually the re-birth of an old tradition on the WCU campus as is noted on the plaque which adorns the Alumni Bell Tower, the centerpiece in the quad. The tower houses the original “Victory Bell,” which hung in the old Madison Hall from 1904 until 1938 and was run to signal class periods. After the building was torn down, the bell was mounted on a stone base between the Moore and former Joyner Building – which was destroyed by fire – and was rung in celebration of Catamount athletic victories. The bell was later moved closer to the Old Student Union building before making its last active move in the late 1960s to the lawn of the Hinds University Center. The bell and its traveling apparatus were designed and constructed by Mr. Ron Bumgarner, an assistant professor of engineering technology at Western Carolina, and several students in his class.
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