Post by runaggierun on Apr 3, 2007 9:17:11 GMT -5
GREENSBORO, April 3, 2006 – North Carolina A&T wide receiver Curtis Walls has been selected to represent N.C. A&T at the 2007 NCAA National Leadership Conference May 27-31 at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Florida.
Walls is a 5-foot-9 receiver out of Charlotte, N.C., who will be a senior when the 2007 football season starts in September. Walls is looking forward to an outstanding month. He is the run-off for N.C. A&T Student Government President, which will be decided this week.
At the leadership conference, Walls will be involved with provides NCAA student-athletes with a forum to openly discuss issues that may affect them on their campuses and in their communities, while also providing them with the opportunity to enhance their leadership, communication, decision-making and problem-solving skills.
The leadership conference also promotes better communication among student-athletes, coaches, administrators, faculty and communities. The five-day leadership conference consists of daily exercises and activities to help the student-athletes develop as individuals and as contributing members to a group.
Walls is a football representative for N.C. A&T’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. SAAC, an organization that exist at many universities across the country also allows for student-athletes to express their concerns and ideas to athletic administrators.
Walls caught 42 passes for 471 yards to lead the Aggies in receptions and receiving yards. He had nine catches for 115 yards against Division I-A Louisiana Lafayette on September 23.
www.ncataggies.com/Football/2007%20articles/wallsncaaleader.htm
CONGRATS Curtis!!!!
Walls is a 5-foot-9 receiver out of Charlotte, N.C., who will be a senior when the 2007 football season starts in September. Walls is looking forward to an outstanding month. He is the run-off for N.C. A&T Student Government President, which will be decided this week.
At the leadership conference, Walls will be involved with provides NCAA student-athletes with a forum to openly discuss issues that may affect them on their campuses and in their communities, while also providing them with the opportunity to enhance their leadership, communication, decision-making and problem-solving skills.
The leadership conference also promotes better communication among student-athletes, coaches, administrators, faculty and communities. The five-day leadership conference consists of daily exercises and activities to help the student-athletes develop as individuals and as contributing members to a group.
Walls is a football representative for N.C. A&T’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. SAAC, an organization that exist at many universities across the country also allows for student-athletes to express their concerns and ideas to athletic administrators.
Walls caught 42 passes for 471 yards to lead the Aggies in receptions and receiving yards. He had nine catches for 115 yards against Division I-A Louisiana Lafayette on September 23.
www.ncataggies.com/Football/2007%20articles/wallsncaaleader.htm
CONGRATS Curtis!!!!