1985 Miracle Yearbook

90•'" A Record Season The Cedarville College Women's volleyball ream had an outstanding season. This year's ream broke the school record for the most wins in o season, compiling an overall record of 31-13. Led by co-captains Carol Hel- mick and Ten Peterson, the ream earned its way into district play for the first time since participating in the NAIA. Coach Elaine Brown worked hard in devel- oping rhe ream physically as well as spiritually. Devotions and prayer time were held before practices and games. During the course of the ream's victorious season, games began with the ream motto, "Yes, Be the Best!" and al- ways concluded with "Praise the Lord!" A weekend retreat at Scioto Hills Comp gave the ream an opportunity to develop cooperative- ness. The most valuable player award was given to freshman Becky Wilson and Angi Wilcox received the most improved player award. Juniors Ten Peterson, Renee Gaston, and Beth Goldsmith were all selected for various confer- ence reams. With senior Carol Helmick being the only graduating player, next year's ream should be highly successful with a returning group of experienced players. by Nancy Ozinga

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