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Clark Atlanta University Panther
April 29, 1991
Seniors Bid Their Farewell To CAU
By Anthony George and
Stephanie Sanders
This year, many Clark
Atlanta University athletes
unofficially retired from their
respected sport. Many of these
athletes will focus their career
paths in the area where they will
receive their degree, or continue
their education in graduate
school . Here is a profile of all
seniors who played athletics for
the Panthers this season.
FOOTBALL
Millard Hamilton, 23
Hometown: Ridgeland, S.C.
Major: Physical Education
Millard Hamilton was
drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the
sixth round of the NFL '91 draft.
He plans to make the team and do
the best job that he can.
Hamilton also aspires to be the
rookie of the year, leading
receiver for the Bills and
possibly make it to the Pro
Bowl.
His most memorable
moment was during his junior
year, Hamilton made two
touchdowns and two
interceptions for 160 yards
against North Carolina Central
University.
Millard's final
comments were to thank the
coaching staff, student body and
special thanks to the offensive
line.
Marlow Roberson, 21
Hometown: Atlanta, Ga.
Major: Community Health
Education
Roberson intends to
further his education at the
Sports Medicine Academy or the
University of South Florida. If
possible, he would like to play
in the Canadian League, but he's
not sure exactly what the future
holds for him in football.
His most memorable
moment at CAU was the game
the Panthers defeated Fort Valley
for the first time since he has
been at CAU. Roberson
accounted for four touchdowns.
Roberson's final
comments include thanks to the
coaching staff and his
teammates. He said he will miss
Clark and the football team but
the Panthers' future looks bright.
Richard Siebert, 22
Hometown: Richland, S.C.
Major: Physical Education
Sibert's goals include
graduating from CAU with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
Physical Education. He would
also like to try his hand at
playing in the Canadian League.
Ultimately,he would like to go
back to his high school and work
with the kids.
His most memorable
moment at CAU was when he
first arrived at the university. He
thought he was going to be
immediate star. After a while, he
came to realize that there was
quite a lot of competition which
he would eventually have to deal
with.
VOLLEYBALL
K Ceakou Howell,22
Hometown: St. Thomas, Virgin
Islands
Major: Radio, Television , and
Film
Howell is playing the
waiting game. She has applied to
go to graduate school, but has
not heard anything yet. If she
continues her academic career,
she will continue to play
volleyball. She will attend a
volleyball camp, and her
ultimate goal is to play on a
national team.
If she does not go to
graduate school, Howell said she
will work at a job in her major.
Her most memorable
moment at CAU is playing in
volleyball tournament at Paine
College her junior year. She had
three consecutive kills (spikes).
BASKETBALL
James Martin, 22
Hometown: Atlanta, Ga.
Major: Business Management
Martin recently
competed in the Black College
Basketball Classic wooed many
scouts from the National
Basketball Association. The
Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia
76'ers, Miami Heat and
Milwaukee Bucks had
representative to speak with
Martin. Also, several
International scouts were
impressed with Martin, and may
have an opportunity to tour
Europe this summer. If
basketball does not work out,
Martin said he is ready to take on
corporate America.
His most memorable
moments at CAU is registration.
He said it has prepared him
mentally. His memorable game
was against Alabama
Montgomery, where he scored a
career high 45 points this
season.
Martin said if he could
leave something at CAU, he
would loan former teammate
Edward Ward his leaping ability.
He also said he gives his coach
his best wishes.
Note:
The four track seniors
could not be reached for
comment
Continued from page 11
Intercollegiate Athletic
Association tennis tournament
in Normal, Al. April 27. The
tournament is tentatively
rescheduled May 5 in Macon or
South Fulton.
Pictured top to bottom: Millard
Hamilton, Marlow Roberson
and James Martin.
Intramural Basketball Tournament Schedule
Falstaff
86
Falstaff
Prop-Masters
66
APRIL 29 6:15
Support Service
0(F)
Dogs
Dogs
2
MAY 1
6:15
Untouchables
36
Educators
Educators
55
ArKIL, ly 7:JU
Gold Rush
0(F)
Hoopsters
Hoopsters
2
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Strickly Business
2
Stricktly Business
MAY 3 7:00
Merner
0(F)
APRIL 30 6:15
Brusers
41
Brusers
Mob
28
MAY 1
7:30
486'ers
35
Panthers
Panthers
101
APRIL 30 7:30
Vets
52
Vets
Rio
49
1
CHAMPION