Stampede Volume 3 issue 1

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STAMPEDE

VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1

WINTER 2010-11

TITLE TEAM -- TEN YEARS LATER

00-01 CIAA Champs reflect on title experience

2000-01 CIAA Champions to be honored during games on Jan. 29 for 10-year anniversary of winning title

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Cheer Phi Smoov gets active in the community . . . . . . 2 Broncos football players speak on values of education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Reigning CIAA Tourney MVP works hard — on and off the hardwood . . . . . . . . . . 4 1000 Broncos . . . . . . . . 7

Mark Your Calendars

FAYETTEVILLE, NC – The Fayetteville State Lady Broncos were in trouble. On March 2, 2001, at what was then called the Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena, the Lady Broncos couldn’t be blamed if they thought their shot at Fayetteville State’s first CIAA championship in two decades was slipping away. Johnson C. Smith was rolling, and had opened the game on a scoring binge. “We were panicking at first,” guard Joreka Bess recalls of the start to the CIAA Tournament semifinal. “I was having a bad game, so I was

on the bench yelling ‘De-Fense!’ and all that stuff. I figured my job that day was going to be cheering on the team and letting somebody else take over. But that’s how that year was. We didn’t worry about

who did what as long as the job got done.” Having scored the first seven points of the game, the Lady

See Title, Page 7

Lady Broncos Bowlers are gunning for another CIAA championship

LADY BRONCOS’ BOWLERS HAVE MAKINGS OF A TITLE CONTENDER

February 28 - March 5 Time Warner Arena Charlotte, NC

FSU assistant basketball coach Jay Maynard gives his time at a Fayetteville shelter.

Maynard coaches more than just basketball Broncos’ assistant coach wants to impact the “global community” “Squeeze everything you can out of every experience, and work to make a positive impact in others’ lives.” –By Jay Maynard, FSU assistant men’s basketball coach, at his blog, http://junecaniel.wordpress.com, Nov. 24, 2010

for more information visit

www.fsubroncos.com

FAYETTEVILLE, NC – Ten-year-old Jay Maynard could’ve beaten any of them. It wouldn’t have been close. In soccer. And in baseball. But not basketball.

See Maynard, Page 6

FSU has won the last seven Division championships and are 15-0 to start the season FAYETTEVILLE, NC – It has been said that there are only two sure things in life: death and taxes. There are at least three. Because Bobby Henderson under Bobby Henderson, Fayetteville State’s bowling team is going to compete for a CIAA Division crown every single year. And the Lady Broncos are well ahead of that pace to start the 2010-11 season. Fayetteville State recently competed in the Southern Division’s first event of the season, rolling through the three-day meet with an unblemished 15-0 record. The Lady Broncos are averaging 867 pins as a group, and while that may be below the standard set by last year’s team (908 average), it beats every other CIAA team by 50 pins so far this season. So for a team that has won the last seven division titles and nine division championships in Henderson’s 10 seasons as head coach, that kind of success

See Bowling, Page 5


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