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November 22, 2005
Contact: Cory Blackson, Sports Information Director
Greensboro Wins Cans Across the Conference
USA South Collects 16,619 Items

(FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.) – The holidays are a
time to give thanks and appreciate the blessings in one's life.
The members of the USA South Athletic Conference Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee (SAAC) realized that not everyone is as fortunate as
they are and wanted to do something to help make it a happier holiday
in their communities. And so Cans Across the Conference was
initiated last
year.
SAAC organized the canned food drive as a community service
competition amongst the eight institutions in the USA South. Each
campus SAAC collected cans and other non-perishable items at their
school from October 3 through November 17 to benefit a local
charity. It was up to each institution to decide how they wanted to
collect and to which group the donation would go to. The
institution with the most items collected would be crowned the Cans
Across the Conference champion. Overall, the USA South
institutions collected 16,619 items! With an amazing 3,863 total,
Greensboro College is the Cans Across the Conference champion for 2005.
Christopher Newport University
came in a close second with 3,547 items. The Pride will be
presented with their trophy at a later date. The USA South is
making this an annual event and will look to surpass this year's total
in 2006.
The institutions got creative when finding ways to collect cans.
Methodist College, for example, made it an intra-collegiate affair.
They had a competition amongst all the teams in the athletic
department to see who could collect the most cans. The
Ferrum College group tied their drive in with Halloween and trick-or-treated
in the community for cans. Peace College held an 80's prom and
admission was a donation of 15 cans. Greensboro utilized their
football game with cross-town rival Guilford College where admission
was donation of cans and nonperishable items.
The institutions donated their items to organizations in their local
communities. Averett University donated their 862 cans to God's Storehouse, a
food bank for the less fortunate in Danville, Va.
Christopher Newport made their large donation to the Peninsula
Food Bank in Newport News,
Va. Ferrum made their donation of 2,347 items to St. James Community
Center, which offers members of the Franklin County community clothes
and food. Greensboro made their huge donation to the Greensboro Urban
Ministry. The group provides crisis intervention and emergency
services to those in need. Methodist donated their 2,820 cans and
non-perishable items to their local Salvation Army. N.C. Wesleyan
split their donation of 1,343 items between the Rocky Mount United Way
and a couple of
church pantries in
the Rocky Mount, N.C. area. Peace donated
their 1,587 cans to Urban Ministries Food Bank of Raleigh, which services more
than 13,000 families and individuals in the Raleigh, N.C. every year.
Shenandoah gave their 250 cans to The Shelter for Abused Women in
Winchester, Va.
"Our SAAC initiated "Cans Across the Conference" food drive last fall
to assist those less fortunate in their communities, stated USA South
Commissioner," Rita Wiggs. "The need is magnified this year by
the Hurricane Katrina and Rita disasters. We are grateful to all
who support this initiative and bless those who will feel its benefits
in a time of need and wish for them a more bountiful holiday season."
| Rank |
Institution |
Cans |
| 1. |
Greensboro |
3,863 |
| 2. |
Christopher Newport |
3,547 |
| 3. |
Methodist |
2,820 |
| 4. |
Ferrum |
2,347 |
| 5. |
Peace |
1,587 |
| 6. |
N.C. Wesleyan |
1,343 |
| 7. |
Averett |
862 |
| 8. |
Shenandoah |
250 |
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