Bulldogs take another step toward MEAC title, pick up 8th win of year Nov 8, 2009
Howard s Haigler threw a 38-yard scoring strike to Willie Carter with 2:45 left in the game for the final margin. S.C. State entered the game averaging 150. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Bulldogs look to take another step toward MEAC title repeat Nov 7, 2009
The Howard senior has thrown for 1,077 yards, six touchdowns and seven interceptions with reigning MEAC Rookie of the Year wide receiver Willie Carter (35 catches, 451 yards, four TDs), who like Moody is a Denmark-Olar graduate, serving as his primary target. Defensively, freshman linebacker Keith Pough of Scott s Branch High School is the team s co-leader in tackles (55) and frontrunner to succeed Carter for top conference rookie honors. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Moody move paying dividends for South Carolina State defense Nov 6, 2009
This Saturday at Howard, Moody anticipates lining up against fellow D-O graduate and reigning MEAC Rookie of the Year wide receiver Willie Carter. The Bison sophomore is the team leader in receptions and the team s primary offensive weapon. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Pough pleased with direction of Bulldogs heading into Howard game Nov 3, 2009
Pough nevertheless expects Howard with 11 South Carolinians in the starting lineup, including senior quarterback Floyd Haigler of Orangeburg-Wilkinson, All-MEAC wide receiver Willie Carter of Denmark-Olar and linebacker Keith Pough of Scott s Branch, to also play inspired football. I was telling my staff this morning that Howard is going to be somebody here pretty soon and it would be really ironic for it to be us, Pough said. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Bowers, Sapp, Jeffery and more Oct 24, 2009
Willie Carter, a former Denmark-Olar star, leads the Bison with 24 receptions for 308 yards and two touchdowns. From here to the pros. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Obituaries 10-20-09 Oct 20, 2009
Willie Carter, 74, of Hernando, Miss. formerly of the Senatobia area, died Sunday, October 11, 2009 at Baptist DeSoto Hospital in Southaven, Miss. (Seantobia Democrat, MS)
MEAC Football Recap Week 5 Oct 8, 2009
Washington, D.C. -- Willie Carter scored the game's only touchdown and it proved to be just enough as the defense did the rest as Howard edged Winston-Salem State 7-3 in a non-conference game at Greene Stadium before 2,883. The first half featured a contest between the two punters, who had career days. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Big East Football Preview Sep 10, 2009
Howard opens its 2009 season with Saturdays game at Rutgers The Bison were 1-10 overall and 0-8 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference last season The lone win came against Savannah State Sept. 27 (49-21) Howard has lost seven straight entering the 2009 season Head coach Carey Bailey was a member of two Southeastern Conference championship teams as a player at Tennessee QB Floyd Haigler took every snap for the Bison last season and threw for 2,403 yards and 17 touchdowns... (BlueGoldNews.com)
Elite 11: The Best of the Rest (34) Aug 23, 2009
Also on the list was Denmark-Olar wide receiver Willie Carter, who emerged as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year at Howard University last season. Bamberg-Ehrhardt quarterback Chris Presley signed with Coastal Carolina, Calhoun County s Donte Rumph signed with Kentucky as did Swansea s Taylor Wyndham. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Honed in on hitting Jun 26, 2009
Willie Carter, 12, of Lake City swings the bat during the CHS Dugout Club camp on Wednesday ... Willie Carter, 12, is a regular at local camps. (Lake City Reporter, FL)
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Willie Carter, (213) 793-0729. Historic Core/Skid Row. (Los Angeles Downtown News, CA)
Obituaries 4-28-09 Apr 28, 2009
He is survived by his sisters, Tilda Williams, Dorothy Coleman and Bobbie Lark; brothers, Howard Carter and Willie Carter. Orian Cathey. (Seantobia Democrat, MS)
Fuerte built strong case as Kapa'a's dual soccer threat Feb 18, 2009
ISLAND PACIFIC Malik Veazie 4, Tennyson Lee 1, Christian Yagi 0, Jackson Durrett 4, Matt Westmoreland 0, James Okeke 0, Timmy Silverman 3, Evan Fujimoto 2, Willie Carter 4, Theo Duplechain 29, Kyle Arzaga 10, London Amorin 0, Sam Evans 0. Totals 22 9-18 57. (Honolulu Advertiser)