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on Start of ECU football season altered again
if everyone is waiting for THE VIRUS to be gone in order to play any kind of athletics you might as well just close it up for this year. I hope someone can find a solution to this problem.
Reply to this commentGod will not protect you from a virus
Reply to this commentVery good ending to the article..."trust in the Lord."
Reply to this commenton Huge gift promises a lift in challenging times
How-much was the gift? ♂️
Reply to this commentAhoy, Doyle!
That's certainly an idea worth thinking about. Ron Cherubini, one of Bonesville's founding columnists and a superb writer of both conventional and long form feature stories, authored Pirate Time Machine from 2001-2009 and continued to contribute to the site until 2012. Since then he has focused heavily on his position as a pharmaceutical entrepreneur and executive. ... I will look into the possibilities of resurrecting Pirate Time Machine. ... In the meantime, here is a link to the Pirate Time Machine archives. They are best viewed on a computer screen as they were published before our site was mobile-friendly:
https://www.bonesville.net/Articles/RonCherubini/PirateTimeMachine/default.htm
Go Pirates!
Danny Whitford, Editor
Reply to this commentGreg, is there any way of restarting the Pirate's Time Machine as Ron Cherubini did for several years? We'e missing the opportunity to interview past athletes as they are getting older.
Thanks for reviewing and advising
Reply to this commenton Pirate hoops persisting in pandemic
I wish you and the team the best coach. Stay safe!
Reply to this commenton Leo’s Field General Tells All
Thank you for publishing this article again. I read it in 2007, but all of us with ECU connections need to be made aware of the efforts of so many on our behalf. My late father in law, R. Frank Everett, from Martin County, and a former State Legislator, and a WWII battlefield commissioned Marine Captain, was a good friend of Leo Jenkins. He, along with many others worked behind the scenes, to enlist support for the nursing and medical schools at ECC. Robert Morgan, also along with many others, was not limited by the height of his body, he overcame what he lacked in stature by the enormous size of his heart. He fought tirelessly along with Jenkins, Futrell, Sanford, Furgurson, and many more for what was right and just. The ECU Brody School of Medicine and the former Pitt Memorial Hospital, currently Vidant, have been a God Send to the people of Eastern North Carolina who otherwise would have to go to Duke or UNC Hospitals for major surgeries and/or other serious medical issues. I agree with Don Tyson that Morgan was a real PIRATE!
Reply to this commenton Leo’s Field General Tells All
Don: I appreciate your comment. Few people younger than about 60 have a grasp of this important history about ECU's fight to serve the region and the state. I can personally attest that the article, in its original print format and in a couple of subsequent online versions, has drawn more interest than any other story we've run in Bonesville's 20-year existence. — Danny Whitford, Editor
Reply to this commenton Leo’s Field General Tells All
Thank you for running this again. It was great to here about the fight to bring the medical school to Greenville !! That's the Spirit of The East and saga of a real PIRATE!
Reply to this commentOur starting outfielders are batting between .350 and .400 on a 13-3 team. Yet you want to replace one with a player with 10 AB's? Cliff's on top of it, trust him.
Reply to this commentSkylar Brooks has a batting average of .444 ! Could he be a starter
in the outfield ?
Reply to this commentWas there.... sad
Obviously....a change needs to be made in the ECU men's basketball program
Reply to this commenton Diary of the Pirates’ dazzling two-day span
Thanks Bethany. That was well done.
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