2000-2001 Annual Report

Hard at Play Cedarville offers a wide variety of both varsity and intramural sports for exercise and healthy competition. In the varsity realm, Cedarville brought home American Mideast Conference championships in men’s track and field and women’s tennis. Athletes also competed in basketball, baseball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, and volleyball. Sixteen athletes were named All-Americans and 57 were labeled Scholar-Athletes. Cedarville’s coaches also earned accolades, as Tennis Coach Pam Johnson and Men’s Track and Field Coach Paul Orchard received American Mideast Conference Coaches of the Year honors. Cross Country Coach Elvin King was named Ohio Collegiate Cross Country Coaches Association Division II/NAIA Coach of the Year. Intramural sports were a favorite activity and included flag football, basketball, volleyball, aerobics, and rock climbing. Fit to Be Tied What friend can be more important than the one to whom you say “I do”? Recognizing the value of this “best friend for life,” Cedarville faculty and staff couples provide council and modeling for engaged student couples each year in the Fit to Be Tied mentoring program. Through talking about tough issues and sharing personal experiences wit h their modeling couple, students gain fun yet realistic preparation for life on the other side of the altar. Last year 31 pairs of husbands and wives mentored 32 engaged couples. 7

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