Tuesday, November 24, 2009

ECSU VIKINGS TAKE 54-38 ROAD WIN OVER JOHNSON C. SMITH

ECSU VIKINGS TAKE 54-38 ROAD WIN OVER JOHNSON C. SMITH

ECSU Defense Holds Golden Bulls to a Season Low in Scoring

November 23, 2009

CHARLOTTE, NC- The Elizabeth City State Vikings earned a 54-38 victory over Johnson C. Smith University Monday night at Brayboy Gymnasium.

The Vikings used pressure defense to contest most of JCSU’s looks at the rim, holding the Golden Bulls to just 19 points in each half; 29% from the game. ECSU also forced 25 JCSU miscues resulting in 26 points off turnovers.

The Golden Bulls only lead came after Dante’ Drummer scored the game’s first basket at the 18:28 mark. The Vikings went on to stretch the game, connecting on five 3-pointers in the first half, two apiece by Trent Bivens and Blake Price. Price, who led ECSU with 10 points in the first half, finished with 14 points and 4 steals. Bivens finished with his second double-double of the season of 15 points and 11 rebounds.

Jerry Hollis was the Golden Bulls’ (2-2, CIAA 0-1) top scorer and rebounder with 10 point and 11 rebounds.

The Vikings (2-1, CIAA 1-1) will return to action at the 2009 Fresh Coast Classic in Milwaukee, WI November 27-28. They will face Lincoln University (MO) at 3:00 pm on Friday, November 27th. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

LADY VIKINGS FALL TO JOHNSON C. SMITH 51-42

LADY VIKINGS FALL TO JOHNSON C. SMITH 51-42

JCSU Rides 40-4 Free Throw Advantage in Nine Point Win

November 23, 2009

CHARLOTTE, NC - The Johnson C. Smith Lady Golden Bulls converted 21-40 free throw attempts to remain perfect on the season in a 51-42 win over Elizabeth City State University.

On the other side Lady Vikings went 1-4 from the free throw line as the home team was only whistled for 8 fouls during the game. Despite the difference in the foul calling the second half was tightly contested yet JCSU, (17-30 free throws in the second half) was able to close out the game even though they only hit 4 field goals from the floor.

The Lady Golden Bulls (4-0, CIAA 1-0) dominated the glass 47-30 behind 10 rebounds apiece from Sheria Hatcher (12 points) and Brittane Neely (11 points). Shaquella Johnson was the only Lady Viking in double figures with a career high 19 points off the bench.

ECSU (2-1, CIAA 1-1) will return to action at the Virginia State University Thanksgiving Classic November 27-28 in Petersburg, VA. They will face Washington Adventist on November 27th at 1:00 pm and will play Bloomfield College November 28th at 5:00 pm. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

"Harbor of Hospitality" Puts the Sparkle on Hometown Holidays with Elizabeth City Events, Parades and More!

Contact: Elizabeth Evans, Cahoon & Cross
Phone: (757) 420-6944
eevans@cahoonandcross.com

"Harbor of Hospitality" Puts the Sparkle on Hometown Holidays with Elizabeth City Events, Parades and More!

(Elizabeth City, NC, Nov. 23, 2009) – If you’re longing for the warmth of an old-fashioned, hometown holiday, put Elizabeth City, NC on your wish list. Now through Dec. 31, city sites and attractions are offering a stocking full of family-friendly events, parades, workshops—and one-of-a-kind shopping. Before you take the road less traveled to Elizabeth City, check out the visitor center’s new holiday gift guide at www.DiscoverElizabethCity.com. Make a weekend of it! The "Harbor of Hospitality"® is sure to please with these seasonal offerings... [read more]

Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Posts New Online Holiday Gift Guide

Contact: Elizabeth Evans, Cahoon & Cross
Phone: (757) 420-6944
eevans@cahoonandcross.com

Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Posts New Online Holiday Gift Guide
New feature showcases gift items and foods unique to Elizabeth City

(Elizabeth City, NC, Nov. 23, 2009) – Targeting visitors who are searching for an old-fashioned holiday shopping experience with unusual finds, the Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau (ECACVB) has posted a new online Holiday Gift Guide at www.DiscoverElizabethCity.com.

Showcasing a variety of Elizabeth City shops and one-of-a-kind gift ideas, the Web feature presents everything from original artwork, jewelry and handmade soaps to specialty wines and foods made in the Elizabeth City area.

"We have such a wonderful array of shops, art galleries, and specialty stores, offering items you won’t find anywhere else," said ECACVB Director Charlotte Underwood. "We are highlighting handcrafted, delightful gifts that are unique to our 'Harbor of Hospitality.'®" [read more]

Monday, November 23, 2009

William G. Smith is Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement at ECSU

William G. Smith is Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement at ECSU

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE --- Elizabeth City State University announces Mr. William G. Smith as the new Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement at Elizabeth City State University. Mr. Smith will also supervise the following departments: Alumni Relations, The Community Development Program, University Relations & Marketing, Radio/TV Services. Mr. Smith holds a bachelor of arts degree in public administration from North Carolina Central University and he completed the Mid-Management Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Banking.

Mr. Smith has over 30 years experience in the financial services industry: Chief Business Development Officer at Imperial Community Bank (2008); President and Chief Executive Officer at Mutual Community Savings Bank Inc. SSB (2001-2008); Senior Vice President and Community Development Lending Sales Leader for the Mid-Atlantic Region at Wachovia (1999-2001) (formerly First Union National Bank of North Carolina.) Mr. Smith also served as an executive for several years prior to that post. (see the list below)

He’s also served on numerous boards including the UNC Board of Governors, Former Chairman and member of the Triangle Transit Authority, the North Carolina Bankers Association, America's Community Bankers Association, Downtown of Durham Inc., the North Carolina Central University Real Estate Foundation, the North Carolina Association of Community Development Corporations, North Carolina Bank Commission, former Chairman of the Minority Bank Council of America's Community Banker, former Chairman North Carolina Central University Board of Trustees, Former President of the National Association of Urban Bankers. He is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, 100 Black Men of America, Inc., and Sigma Pi Fraternity (“The Boule’)

Mr. Smith is a native of Bertie County, North Carolina. A list of his professional positions follows...

Mr. William G. Smith has over 30 years experience in the financial services industry:

President and Chief Executive Officer of Smith Consulting Services which focuses on advising clients with financial, banking and community service strategies.
  • Imperial Community Bank

    • 2008 until the present, Chief Business Development Officer

  • Mutual Community Savings Bank Inc., SSB

    • 2001 through 2008, President and Chief Executive Officer

  • Wachovia (formerly First Union National Bank of North Carolina)

    • 1999 through 2001, Senior Vice President and Community Development Lending Sales Leader for Mid-Atlantic region

    • 1992 through 1999, Senior Vice President/Market President-Durham Chapel Hill and Regional Operations Manager for Mid Atlantic Bank

    • 1990 through 1992, Senior Vice President and regional Consumer Banking Executive-Raleigh

    • 1986 through 1990, Vice President and Consumer Banking Manager-Raleigh-Durham

    • 1981-1986, Assistant Vice President and Consumer Credit Sales Manager and Branch Manager-Raleigh

    • 1977-1981, Branch Manager-Raleigh


Kesha Williams
Director of Media Relations
Office of University Relations & Marketing
Elizabeth City State University
Campus Box 778
1704 Weeksville Road
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-335-3686
FAX: 252-335-3769

BLUE BEARS EDGE ECSU 72-69 IN OVERTIME


BLUE BEARS EDGE ECSU 72-69 IN OVERTIME

Vikings Drop First CIAA Contest of the Season on the Road

November 21, 2009

SALISBURY, NC - Livingstone College defeated Elizabeth City State University in overtime 72-69 Saturday evening at New Trent Gymnasium.

Freshman guard Quintin Spady hit a 3-pointer with 1.8 seconds remaining in regulation to force the extra session tied at 62 apiece. In overtime the Blue Bears outscored ECSU 11-8 going 4-6 from the field and 3-6 from the free throw line. The Blue Bears earn their first victory of the season by outrebounding the Vikings (+11) 41-30. The final board of the night sealed the LC victory when King Cannon’s rebound and put-back of a missed 3-pointer by Donte Durant accounted for the game’s final point spread.

The game saw 13 lead changes and 8 ties while both team struggled to convert from the free throw line. ECSU shot 52% (13-25) while the Blue Bears went 12-30 for 40%.

Spady led four Vikings in double figures with 16 points off the bench while Marquie Cooke added 12 points. Trent Bivens registered a double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds and Blake Price chipped in with 10 points.

Jarred Stockton paced LC (1-2) with game highs of 20 points and 13 rebounds.

ECSU (1-1, CIAA 0-1) will take the floor again on Monday night when the face Johnson C. Smith in Charlotte, NC. Game time is slated for 7:30 pm. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

LADY VIKINGS DEFEAT LIVINGSTONE 62-58

LADY VIKINGS DEFEAT LIVINGSTONE 62-58

ECSU Rallies from Double Digit Second Half Deficit; Remain Undefeated on the Road

November 21, 2009

SALISBURY, NC- Briana Glover’s layup with 15 seconds remaining proved to be the go ahead score as the Elizabeth City State Lady Vikings rallied past Livingstone College 62-58 Saturday night at New Trent Gymnasium.

ECSU trailed by a much as 15 in the second half but a 3-pointer by Courtney Scott with 4:17 remaining gave the Lady Vikings a 56-54 lead, their first since prior to the intermission. The Lady Blue Bears hit only two field goals in the game’s final six minutes. The Lady Vikings out-rebounded Livingstone 47-30 and scored 16 second chance points.

The Lady Viking bench outscored the Lady Blue Bear reserves 44-8 behind career highs from both Tiffany Gadsden (18) and Shaquella Johnson (15). Kenyatta Gill poured in 13 points and Glover grabbed a career high 10 rebounds.

Kayler McBride led all scorers with 19 points for the Lady Blue Bears who fall to 2-1 on the young season.

ECSU (2-0) will return to action when they face Johnson C. Smith on Monday, November 23rd in Charlotte, NC. Game time is scheduled for 5:30 pm. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

Friday, November 20, 2009

ECSU recognizes teachers during American Education Week assembly

ECSU recognizes teachers during American Education Week assembly

Area Teachers of the Year have new trophies for their collections. The trophies were awarded during the annual American Education Week assembly. Standing left to right: Dexter Jackson-Heard from Perquimans County, Randy Kidd from Pasquotank County, Vann Lassiter from Edenton-Chowan County, Carol Mizelle from Bertie County, Battina Armstrong from Camden County, Annette Sipe from Beaufort County, Mary Baker from Martin County. Dr. Sylvia Mason (far right), dean of the ECSU School of Education and Psychology, was the speaker for the assembly. The national theme for American Education Week was “Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility.” ECSU observed American Education Week and International Week November 16 – 20.


Kesha Williams
Director of Media Relations
Office of University Relations & Marketing
Elizabeth City State University
Campus Box 778
1704 Weeksville Road
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-335-3686
FAX: 252-335-3769

ECSU TOPS VOORHEES COLLEGE 75-51 IN SEASON OPENER

ECSU TOPS VOORHEES COLLEGE 75-51 IN SEASON OPENER

Vikings’ Bench Play Dominant in as ECSU Begins 09-10 Campaign

November 19, 2009

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - The Elizabeth City State Vikings kicked off the 2009-2010 season with a 75-51 win over Voorhees College Thursday night at the RL Vaughan Center.

The Vikings shot a solid 48% from the field and forced 26 Tiger turnovers which were converted into 26 points. ECSU held its largest lead of the game, 55-24, with 11:12 left in the second half after leading 37-20 at the intermission.

Trent Bivens and Marquie Cook paced ECSU with 21 and 16 points, respectively. The Vikings bench dominated the Voorhees reserves 41-18. Although they were never seriously threatened by their opponent ECSU struggled from the charity stripe going 12-29 (41%).

Antwan Carter led the way for Voorhees (0-7) with a team high 12 points.

ECSU (1-0) will hit the road where they will open up conference play with Livingstone College on Saturday, November 21st. Game time is scheduled for 7:30 pm. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

Get Ready for “Black Friday” and SO MUCH FUN at your Local Bookstore!!!

News from the Page After Page Bookstore -

It is that time of year once again to say .......Thank you!!! Our Holiday Catalogs were in the local paper this past weekend - if you didn't get one, stop in the store we have plenty, you can enter in our catalog contest - a chance to win a $100.00 gift certificate to our store and also chance to win a bestselling book!! Remember, for each book purchased at our store, you receive a free one with the www.bookstimulusplan.com - you just need your receipt.

Happy Holidays!!! We just love this time of year - all the decorations and music and celebrations, the spirit of happiness and giving that is floating around our quaint little town- its a joy to be here, thank you for your support.

Fridays and Saturdays are Muddy's Coffee Days - stop by and enjoy their brew with us!

'Holidays on the Harbor'

The Downtown Business and Professionals Association is hosting a week long celebration December 5th - December 12th with a Gingerbread House Decorating contest, Gingerbread man Search, Raffles, Carolers, Dancers and more!! See below our scheduled events in the store to make it fun to be downtown. Other retailers are having events as well. Poster will be hanging around town soon! More information to follow.

We at your bookstore are ready for this holiday season - Come on in and see our selections of books, Christmas cards, greeting cards, new selection of music, gifts, candles and TOYS!! We are very excited and hope you will be too!!

Saturday November 21st is AMERICA UNCHAINED Shopping Local movement across the nation - we are participating as we do every year - we feel our community is educated on the benefits of shopping local independent, so we are using that date as an excuse to make room in our store for:

BLACK FRIDAY - everybody talks about it, so we want to get on the radar - we want November 27th to be the biggest start to our holiday shopping season - so come on in and take advantage of our CLEARANCE sales on Saturday November 21st to make room for all our goodies for sale on Black Friday!!

We have been planning and searching and we think we have come up with some changes and additions to the store that we hope you will like - we have added a suggestion box just for that purpose - we will take your inputs very seriously so please let us know what you think - shop at the stores where you can make a difference.

THANK YOU!!

We are celebrating our FOURTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!! Do you believe it!!! How time flies when you are having soooo much fun!! December 7th is the date, however, we will be celebrating from Dec 5th - Dec 7th - with many ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS throughout the store - don't miss these special customer appreciation events!! Come celebrate with us - We appreciate you!!

Remember FREE LAYAWAY!

For more information on Page After Page Bookstore and their events please call 252-335-PAGE (7243) or check out their website. Also, check out their: Myspace | Facebook | Blogs | Twitter

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