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McFeely: His ‘calling’ is Black colleges and North Carolina A&T coach has spent a career answering it
FARGO — North Carolina A&T misplaced to archrival North Carolina Central final weekend in a recreation dubbed the Duke’s Mayo Traditional performed on the Carolina Panthers’ stadium in Charlotte. Introduced attendance was 35,798. It was the one hundredth anniversary of the primary assembly between the Aggies and the Eagles, and so a very bitter defeat for A&T.
The frustration didn’t cease A&T head coach Sam Washington from saying this to the media after the sport: “This was all the things for HBCUs.”
A fast historical past lesson, as North Carolina A&T makes its first go to to the Fargodome on Saturday to face North Dakota State.
HBCU stands for “traditionally Black schools and universities,” a designation given to colleges created after the Civil Conflict — principally within the South — to offer African-Individuals with an schooling throughout a time once they have been barred or discouraged from attending college.
The College of North Carolina, for instance, wasn’t compelled to desegregate till 1951.
A&T (positioned in Greensboro) and Central (Durham) are two of 107 HBCUs nonetheless in existence. HBCUs are open to all, however A&T’s pupil physique of 13,300 is made up of just about 12,000 minority college students.
Once I learn a Charlotte newspaper story wherein Washington was quoted as saying final week’s recreation was “all the things,” it piqued my curiosity. So I arrange an interview with the coach to ask why.
“As a result of I am a product of HBCU soccer and I’ve seen it from the bottom up,” mentioned the 62-year-old in his fifth yr as head coach at A&T. “I noticed it after we performed at faculties that did not even have bleachers. To go from that to taking part in in an NFL stadium in entrance of 36,000 followers, that is outstanding. To see Duke’s spend money on and sponsor an HBCU recreation like that, I feel that is enormous. Only a few years in the past, that was extraordinary. It would not have occurred. It was a big day.”
Certainly, the sport was billed as a celebration of African-American tradition. The Charlotte newspaper reported hundreds of followers from each faculties packing the streets and eating places across the stadium. The excellent bands from each faculties performed at halftime and “followers largely stayed of their seats” to look at the efficiency.
It was a day to recollect, regardless of the result for A&T.
And for a person like Washington, as he mentioned, particular.
He’s a soccer man who decided early in life that HBCUs have been his devotion.
Provided scholarships by 36 faculties throughout his highschool taking part in days in Tampa, Fla., he selected HBCU Mississippi Valley State. After a four-year taking part in profession within the NFL from 1982-85 as a cornerback, he launched into a university teaching path that is stopped at six faculties. All have been HBCUs — Bethune-Cookman, Johnson C. Smith, North Carolina Central, Mississippi Valley State, Grambling State and North Carolina A&T (two stints).
Was that purposeful?
“Sure it was. I might say it occurred by design,” Washington mentioned. “It is my calling.”
Why?
“To assist in giving younger Black males the alternatives I used to be given. There are numerous Black males like myself who grew up in poverty and who haven’t got many alternatives. I used to be given the chance to earn a university diploma and the chance to play soccer, a sport I completely love,” Washington mentioned. “It was a chance given to me and I need to give that again to my group.”
Washington’s dad and mom moved to Tampa within the Fifties from Alabama “with nothing however what they’d of their arms,” he mentioned. His dad went to work for a household building firm, as did Washington “at a really younger age, to assist ends meet.”
“For me, soccer stored me off the streets. In my neighborhood, there have been plenty of youngsters within the drug scene and so much who have been gun carriers. Many did not make it,” Washington mentioned.
His first publicity to HBCUs got here through tv. The video games of Louisiana’s famed Grambling State and legendary coach Eddie Robinson have been carried on Tampa TV.
“As a little bit child within the Sixties, I might run residence from taking part in youth soccer — and I imply run — to look at these video games,” Washington mentioned. “That has so much to do with the place my coronary heart is. To see these video games on an outdated black-and-white TV on Channel 16 in Tampa. It gave me hope I may get out of my state of affairs and play the game that I like.”
You should keep in mind that even within the Sixties Black soccer gamers did not have the alternatives they do immediately. The College of Florida did not have its first Black participant till 1968. Alabama’s and Mississippi’s soccer packages did not combine till 1971.
I used to be born in 1966. It’s unfathomable to assume that in my lifetime, Black athletes nonetheless weren’t being recruited to some main public universities.
HBCU soccer is traditionally underfunded and took on much less significance for Black athletes as soon as big-time packages built-in. But it surely’s loved a revival lately, partly due to Deion Sanders taking up the Jackson (Ala.) State program.
The charismatic former NFL star and TV persona has advocated for higher funding of HBCU soccer. ESPN and different nationwide media have lined the Sanders and Jackson State story endlessly, together with his much-hyped recruiting successes. There are extra HBCU video games on TV and streaming providers than ever.
Washington’s ideas on Coach Prime?
“When you may shine a lightweight and shine it brightly, that is a superb factor,” Washington mentioned. “We’ll see what the results of all of it will likely be, however I feel his coronary heart and his intentions are reliable and that is what issues to me.”
Washington paused.
“Is he serving to A&T? No,” he mentioned, chuckling and drawing out the “o” for a beat. “However I assist him. I feel he is reliable in what he is doing.”
That endorsement from an HBCU lifer, one who’s seen the opposite aspect, is one Sanders ought to deeply respect.
North Carolina
Child dies after 'sledding accident' in Guilford County, authorities say
Sunday, January 12, 2025 4:21PM
Deputies responded to a water rescue call on Golf House Road West in Whitsett. This is around 15 miles east of Greensboro.
WHITSETT, N.C. (WTVD) — A child is dead after a sledding accident Saturday morning in Guilford County.
According to the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a water rescue call a little after 9 a.m. on Golf House Road West in Whitsett. This is around 15 miles east of Greensboro.
Authorities said when they arrived, they found a child in the water. The child was taken to a hospital and later died from their injuries.
Two fire responders and three civilians who helped during the rescue were taken to a hospital.
“Preliminary information indicates that the tragic event occurred because of a sledding accident,” GCSO said.
This is an ongoing investigation. No further information was released.
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North Carolina 63-61 NC State (Jan 11, 2025) Game Recap – ESPN
RALEIGH, N.C. — — Ian Jackson scored 21 points and Jalen Washington made the game-winning basket then sealed it with a block to give North Carolina a 63-61 victory over N.C. State on Saturday.
It was tied at 61-all when Washington’s dunk ended the scoring with 24 seconds left. Washington then blocked Jayden Taylor’s layup attempt to end it.
Washington blocked three shots and recorded his first career double-double, scoring 11 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Jackson made five 3-pointers and finished 8-of-15 shooting. RJ Davis added 11 points for North Carolina (11-3, 7-1 ACC).
Marcus Hill scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds for N.C. State (9-7, 2-3), which has lost three of its last four. Taylor added 12 points and Ben Middlebrooks had 14 rebounds.
The Tar Heels led for most of the game and by as many as nine points, 56-47, with about six minutes. Hill scored six points during a 12-2 run to give the Wolfpack a 59-58 advantage with 2:28 remaining.
North Carolina will look to extend its three-game win streak with a home game against California on Wednesday.
N.C. State plays at Virginia Tech on Wednesday.
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North Carolina governor pushes FEMA to extend temporary shelter assistance as winter storm rolls in
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein said he will continue to use every resource at his disposal to ensure that residents impacted by Hurricane Helene stay warm, as winter storms sweep across the state – potentially affecting power grids and other critical infrastructure impacted by the prior storm.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) temporary housing assistance will end Saturday for thousands of North Carolina residents, some of whom are facing frigid temperatures this weekend in the Appalachian Mountain region.
“At our request, FEMA has extended temporary shelter assistance through Tuesday in light of the winter storm impacting western North Carolina,” Stein’s office confirmed to FOX Business.
AMERICANS SPENDING THANKSGIVING IN TENTS AS HEAT, ELECTRICITY, FOOD STILL HARD TO FIND
The Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program, which cannot be requested and was only granted to survivors identified by FEMA beginning in October, was set to end on Friday and later pushed back to Saturday.
FEMA’s local disaster recovery centers will be closed through Monday, “due to winter weather.”
“I will continue to use every resource at my disposal to get folks into safe and warm shelter,” said Gov. Josh Stein.
North Carolinians started receiving letters on Jan. 3 informing them their hotel or motel rooms would no longer be covered, Fox News Digital reported. When eligibility ends, they are given a week’s notice to check out.
HUNDREDS OF LA HOMES EXPECTED TO BURN IN WILDFIRES
Thousands of Hurricane Helene survivors continue to be supported by the program in western North Carolina, following the September storm.
There are currently 5,600 households currently checked into hotels, according to FEMA.
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The agency said those with questions about eligibility should contact the FEMA helpline at 1-800-621-3362.
Fox News Digital’s Audrey Conklin and Brooke Singman contributed to this article.
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