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True Blue Moon

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Loved it. Nothing like the HBCU campus vibe. Good energy on campus. It's a different world (:troll:) from when I was there, so I can't even imagine now. They built it up so much from when I graduated.

I practiced with the football team trying to walk on, was invited to the practice squad but didn't make the main roster. I found my niche as an editor on the Spartan Echo, the campus paper.
 

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Aug 5, 2023

Virginian Pilot

Norfolk honors former NSU basketball star ‘Pee Wee’ Kirkland for work in community​


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NORFOLK — Basketball legend Richard “Pee Wee” Kirkland was in Hampton Roads last week to receive a proclamation from the City of Norfolk.
Councilman John “JP” Paige, who represents Ward 4, made the presentation. Norfolk Mayor Kenneth Alexander, who was seated in the audience at Gethsemane Community Fellowship Church, signed it.
On the basketball court, Kirkland was an all-city guard at Charles Evans Hughes High. He got a scholarship to Kittrell Community College in North Carolina, where he averaged more than 40 points per game. He later attended Norfolk State, where he teamed with future Hall of Famer Bob Dandridge to help lead the Spartans to the CIAA title in 1968.
He was recognized for his work over the past 40 years that he’s given tirelessly to help young people.

In 1969, the Chicago Bulls drafted him with the fourth pick in the 13th round. Instead, he decided to take another path that eventually led him to serve 11 years in federal prison.

It was while he was behind bars that he changed his life. He vowed to dedicate his life to giving back to try to help save young people.

In 1983, he began a program to help make a positive impact on the lives of youths in New York. He later founded Pee Wee Kirkland’s School of Skillz, a motivational community program that through basketball, works to change the culture of young people.

And he hasn’t stopped since then as he’s positively impacted the lives of countless youths.

Kirkland, 78, talked about what the proclamation meant to him.

“It means everything. This is why I do it,” he said. “Young people all over the country respect the name Pee Wee Kirkland. … They know when I first said to myself that I committed my life to impacting their lives, I said I was going to do it until I dropped. And I meant that. I haven’t dropped, so I’m still doing it.”
 

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Aug 5, 2023

Virginian Pilot

Norfolk honors former NSU basketball star ‘Pee Wee’ Kirkland for work in community​


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NORFOLK — Basketball legend Richard “Pee Wee” Kirkland was in Hampton Roads last week to receive a proclamation from the City of Norfolk.
Councilman John “JP” Paige, who represents Ward 4, made the presentation. Norfolk Mayor Kenneth Alexander, who was seated in the audience at Gethsemane Community Fellowship Church, signed it.
On the basketball court, Kirkland was an all-city guard at Charles Evans Hughes High. He got a scholarship to Kittrell Community College in North Carolina, where he averaged more than 40 points per game. He later attended Norfolk State, where he teamed with future Hall of Famer Bob Dandridge to help lead the Spartans to the CIAA title in 1968.
He was recognized for his work over the past 40 years that he’s given tirelessly to help young people.

In 1969, the Chicago Bulls drafted him with the fourth pick in the 13th round. Instead, he decided to take another path that eventually led him to serve 11 years in federal prison.

It was while he was behind bars that he changed his life. He vowed to dedicate his life to giving back to try to help save young people.

In 1983, he began a program to help make a positive impact on the lives of youths in New York. He later founded Pee Wee Kirkland’s School of Skillz, a motivational community program that through basketball, works to change the culture of young people.

And he hasn’t stopped since then as he’s positively impacted the lives of countless youths.

Kirkland, 78, talked about what the proclamation meant to him.

“It means everything. This is why I do it,” he said. “Young people all over the country respect the name Pee Wee Kirkland. … They know when I first said to myself that I committed my life to impacting their lives, I said I was going to do it until I dropped. And I meant that. I haven’t dropped, so I’m still doing it.”

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Michael Vick has been hired as Norfolk State’s coach

A quarter-century after quarterbacking Virginia Tech to the brink of a national title, Michael Vick is attempting to bring championship football to Norfolk State — as the Spartans’ fledgling head coach.

Vick and NSU agreed to contract terms Tuesday, multiple sources told The Pilot and Daily Press Tuesday afternoon, with an introductory news conference expected within a week. Vick confirmed in a Facebook post on Tuesday night he would be the Spartans’ next head coach. He replaces Dawson Odums, whom the Spartans dismissed last month after a four-season run in which the program went 15-30.

A Newport News native and four-time NFL Pro Bowler, Vick, 44, has never coached, which will make staff composition paramount. Vick has already reached out to potential assistant coaches and support staff, sources said, and some of his hires likely will be familiar to fans.

 

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Michael Vick has been hired as Norfolk State’s coach

A quarter-century after quarterbacking Virginia Tech to the brink of a national title, Michael Vick is attempting to bring championship football to Norfolk State — as the Spartans’ fledgling head coach.

Vick and NSU agreed to contract terms Tuesday, multiple sources told The Pilot and Daily Press Tuesday afternoon, with an introductory news conference expected within a week. Vick confirmed in a Facebook post on Tuesday night he would be the Spartans’ next head coach. He replaces Dawson Odums, whom the Spartans dismissed last month after a four-season run in which the program went 15-30.

A Newport News native and four-time NFL Pro Bowler, Vick, 44, has never coached, which will make staff composition paramount. Vick has already reached out to potential assistant coaches and support staff, sources said, and some of his hires likely will be familiar to fans.


:pacspit: I'm hating. Norfolk State is our opps, but this is a good hire. We got something for Ron Mexico tho...no worries lol
 
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