1984 Miracle Yearbook

Of Peaks And Valleys N o other individual portrayed the 1983-84 basketball team as well as Junior guard, Tom Greve. Greve, who was voted as the MVP of the team, could be either awesome or "Among the noteworthy achievements individually were Senior Tim Danube join- ing the 1,000 point club " average on any given night. In the team's inspired victories over Malone, Rio Grande, and Grace College, Greve was by far the dominant player on the court, scoring at will and mak- ing breath-taking plays. In the team's losses to Spring Arbor,Ohio Dominican, and Mount Vernon Nazarene College, his performances were less than out- standing. In the same way,the Yellow Jackets could be either great or nothing more than mediocre. Although Tom was the main clog in the basketball machine, all the wins and losses were team ef- forts. He was not soley responsible for the victories nor the losses. It took a total team effort to upset the good teams as well as lose to the cellar dwellers. During the course of the season there were many highlights and many lowlights. Among the noteworthy achieve- ments individually were Senior Tim Danube joining the 1,000 point club, Junior George Gorman being named to the All-Cedarville Invitational team, and Senior Tim Pryor being named to the All-Wilmington Tourney team. Freshman Dave Yeager also shone when he scored the last seven points of the game,including a tip-in with one second left, to defeat heavily favored Rio Grande. The low points of the year were a 4 overtime loss to Mt. Vernon Nazarene College, which had not beaten Ce- darville in 20 previous games, and a loss to Spring Arbor in the finals of the District playoffs. Still, it was a very good year for the Jackets. They finished in the top 13 of Ohio college teams for the fifth con- secutive year. In defeating many fine teams along the way,Coach Dr. Don Callan and his troops have nothing to be ashamed of. 200

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