1984 Miracle Yearbook

The Year In Review rir he 1984 sports season at Cedar- ville College would have to be la- beled as another banner year for the Yellow Jacet teams and individuals alike. There were several conference and district championships as well as some athletes that earned All-Ameri- can status. In the fall, both the men's and wom- en's cross country teams placed sec- ond in the NCCAA Nationals at John Bryan State Park. Freshman Rob Moore and sophomores Jane Romig and Sue Vaughan were NCCAA All-Americas. The men's team qualified for the NAIA Nationals for the first time ever. The Yellow Jacket soccer squad posted a 10-6-2 record as co-champi- ons of the Mid-Ohio Conference. Sen- ior goalkeeper became Cedarville's second player to be named to the "There were several confer. nece and district champion. ships as well assome athletes that earned All•American sta. tus." NAIS Academic All-American soccer team. The women's volleyball team was 16-22 and participated in the NCCAA District III tournament. The winter season saw the men's basketball team have a winning sea- son for the seventh year in a row with a 16-13 mark. The Yellow Jackets were the NCCAA District ill runner-up and an NAIA District 22 qualifier. Senior all-dis- trict performer Tim Danube became the 18th C.C. player to reach 1,000 career points. The women's roundball squad had a 10-12 slate and won the Cedarville In- vitational. Sophomore Lisa Campbell was all-conference, all-district, and an NAIA honorable mention All-American with a school record season field goal percentage of 60.2. Wrestlers Ron Comfort and Perry DeFelice both placed fifth in their weight classes in the NCCAA Nationals. The spring campaign was highlight- ed by the men's track team winning the NCCAA national championship for the fourth time. Junior Gary Anderson won the Wheeler Award for being the outstanding Christian track and field "Athlete of the Year." Tom Hill, Rob Moore, Clarence Eddy, and Clancy "The men's tennis team won the MOCand the NAIA District 22 tournaments for the 13th year in a row." Cruise won All-American honors. Elvin King was named "Coach of the Year" in the NCCAA. The 1984 track squad was only beaten by one school during the entire year. The women tracksters won the WBVV and finished third in the NCCAA. Jane Romig was the only Lady Jacket All-American. The men's tennis team won the MOC and NAIA District 22Tournaments for the 13th year in a row. The wom- en's squad won the district tourna- ment for the first time ever. In the final year of slow-pitch softball, Cedarville went 25-11 as there will be a change to fast-pitch next spring. The golf team had a 12-3 record as MOC co-champions,and the baseball team hit a school record 21 home runs during a 10-23 season. Seniors Ann Berger and Steve Sa- graves were named the female and male "Athletes of the Year" by the Yellow Jacket Club. Berger had a 13-1 singles record for the women's tennis team and won the conference and district titles. Sagraves batted .390 for the baseball team and set a new school mark in homers with 11. He was an all-conference and all-district first- baseman. by Mark Womack 220 Highlights

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