1977 Miracle Yearbook
Jackettes Cop OVL Crown Old records fall this season for the Jackettes as they compile the best record in the history of Cedar- ville's field hockey program. For the first time, they win the Ohio Valley League Championship. They score the most goals in the school's history, and they beat the University of Dayton for the first time. They also hold the State Champs of 1975, Ohio Wesleyan, scoreless in a 0-0 tie. The team credits their success to attending a hockey camp in Brooklyn, Michi- gan, where skills, plays, and team- work are all sharpened to a win- ning combination. They also feel thatthe unity,desire,and testimo- ny ofthe team helps,in addition to the hard work and influence of their coaches, Dr. Maryalyce Jere- miah and Pat Davis. With the team only losing two members to graduation, the Jackettes will try to improve their 4-3-1 record in next year's competition. 1. With determination evident on her face, Sue Kuntzelman dribbles down the field. 2. During the University of Dayton game, Mary Harris and Barbara Roth try to keep the ball in Cedarville territory. 3. Andy MacDermaid sends the ball into the circle on a corner. 4. The 1976 Field Hockey Team: FIRST ROW:D. Selden, C. Castle, D. Marvin, N. Towle — co-captain,A.MacDermaid — co- captain, S. Kuntzelman, B. Roth, K. Frey. SECOND ROW: Coach M. Jeremiah, L. Donnelly, B.Selden,L. Risser, J. Jacobitz, D.Moore,K.Gall,C.Anderson,S.Kulp,M. Harris, C. Carey, K. Bunton — manager. 5. Team members congratulate Nancy Towle after a successful goal. 6. Cindy Castle and Diane Moore tackle a player from the University of Dayton's of- fense. 7. During a freezing half-time, Coach Jere- miah gives the necessary incentive and de- termination to defeat the University ofCin- cinnati team. 35
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