The Sting: Summer 2002

I SPRING SPORTS AC7f!J([j)JN I~ All-American Mideast Confer~nce men's tennis player Dan DeHaan, a1unwrfrom Elgin, Illinois, won 12 matches at #4 sm– gles and owns 44 career v1cton.es . Winama c, Indiana product Scott VanDerAa, one of five seniors on the Yellow Jacket baseball roste1; completed his career as Cedarville 's all-time leader in innings pitched at 269 1/3. Amy Grego ry, a senior from Hudson.ville, Michigan, was named to the All-American Mideast Conference Team in both singles and doubles, and she completed her career as CU's all– time leader with 51 singles victories. NCCAA All-America First Team first baseman Sarah Tsermengas, a junior from Ecorse, Michigan, paced the Lady Jackets in hitting with a .357 batting average. STING Kristi Sf k . iuc , . a freshman from B10wnsburg, lndwna, moved right into the Lady Jackets' #J · l .. smg es posuion and helped CU win tf•e A . . · , mencan Mideast Conference and NA !A Region IX titles. Natalie Fox, a freshman from Temecula, California, helped Cedarville to a school– record 30 softball victories by leading the American Mideast Conference with 19 pitching victories. She was named to the All-AMC First Team and the NCCAA All– America Second Team.

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