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Student spotlight: Grace Newcombe SGA Presdient-Elect Grace Newcombe draws inspiration from her family. Page 3
Sixth annual Mega Musical Chairs USA gets ready for MMC this Friday.
Coach Campbell Q and A
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Head coach Steve Campbell answers questions about the upcoming season.
SGA elections party results
(Left to right) Jordan Griffin, Shaun Holloway, Grace Newcombe, Broderick Morrissette, Caleb Santa Cruz and Breanna Healy at the SGA call-out party. Photo by Kenyan Carter BY: KENYAN CARTER | REPORTER
The SGA announced the winners of the 2018 SGA elections at the
call-out party on Wednesday, April 4. Grace Newcombe won the bid for the president’s seat.
“I am so excited to be putting my platform to work,” Newcombe said. “I believe my opponent would agree that this has been a tough, hard fought election. But this campaign has shed light on a variety of issues that will be undoubtedly addressed under my administration.” I have so enjoyed meeting ever student along the way and I look forward to everything in between. Newly elected SGA Treasurer Caleb Santa Cruz, said he was eager to push the boundaries on his new position. “I think there are some great opportunities and some great things that can be done in the treasurer
position.” Cruz said. “I’m ready just to see how this position can be used to it’s fullest extent and what things I can build upon.” Jordan Griffin won the chief justice position. Griffin explained how he was ready to get to work with his newly elected cabinet. “This campaign season has been very phenomenal,” Griffin said. “I’m just ready to see what the 2018-19 SGA will accomplish.” Broderick Morrissette won the race for the attorney general position. Morrissette said a goal in his new position was to help promote student involvement and awareness. Continued on page 3
Football players workout in front of NFL scouts BY: HANNAH BLACKBURN | REPORTER
Darrell Songy working-out at Pro Day. Photo by Hannah Blackburn
University of South Alabama football players had the opportunity to display their athletic prowess for NFL scouts at Pro Day in the football field house on April 6. Scouts representing the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears, Tennessee Titans, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons were among the teams from the National Football
League. So far, only one player from the USA has made it to the NFLtight end Gerald Everett, who was drafted in 2017 by the Los Angeles Rams. Players participated in various events such as the 40-yard dash, bench pressing weights, vertical jump, long jumping as well as defensive and offensive drills to show off their abilities. Safety Jeremy Reaves has already visited with multiple teams including the Dallas Cowboys and
New Orleans Saints and plans to continue his journey to the NFL this weekend as he heads to see the current Super Bowl champions, the Eagles in Philidelphia. During his college career, Reaves recorded 208 solo tackles, including one game last season in which he had 11 solo tackles. Reaves also recorded eight interceptions, eight forced fumbles and 1.5 sacks. On Pro Day, the Senior Bowl participant recorded a 31-inch vertical leap, a 9-footContinued on page 8