1991 Miracle Yearbook

Getting Involved Intrarnurals Summing Up The 1990-91 Cedarville College Sports season was filled with the usual team championships, winning baskets, clutch hits, and fastest times. But it was some special honors that helped to make this Yellow Jacket campaign a little more unique. Men's tennis player Mark Murdoch and wom- en's basketball dout Diane Rank were as the top scholar-ja at Cedarville for the 199 91 school year. Murdoch,, senior, was presented t first-ever Donald,E. Call Award, whilaii ior, was giv June F. Kea Soccer - McGillivray w ner of the first-e guished Merit presented ny the0 legiate Soccer Official sociation. It honors the coach whose quality char- acter and behavior is also reflected by his own team. Every male and female col- legiate soccer coach in Ohio is eligible for the award. McGillivray was also named head coach of the West Team for the NAIA Senior Bowl. Peter Casaletto was pre- sented the Wheeler Award as the Cross Country Run- ner of the Year in the Na- tional Christian College Athletic Association.It was ;4.1. 11 4: eve e biggest of • ac the third time in the past four years that a Yellow Jacket was selected for the award. In other highlights,Dave Kohlmeyer (soccer), Diane Rank (women's basket- ball), Mark Murdoch (men's tennis), and Julie Swift (women's tennis) were named NAIA Schol- ar-Athletes. Dan Ambrose s tabbed NAIA National ofthe Week in base- e last week of en's track ver le. ach en's ay urdoch are tional tourna- of their re- Kansas raw on S to be asketball. -Mar ,000 fans watched Cedarville achieve its fourthstraight 20-win season with a 22- 12 record. The Jackets played in the NCCAA Dis- trict III title game for the forth straight time losing 115-114 to Malone. Soph- omore guard Ken Rucker earned a spot on the NC- CAA All-America second team,and head coach Don Callan finished his 31st season just 13 victories shy ofthe coveted 500-win pla- teau. — Mark Womack Sports 145

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