1992 Miracle Yearbook

The Lady Jackets'track&field season was highlighted by the efforts offreshman Stephanie Sherman.She became Cedarville's first-ever NAIA Outdoor NationalChampion when she won the triple jump at401/2"at the national meet at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia,Canada. Sherman wasthe favorite entering the meetsince she had the longestjump during the season in the NAIA Nationals at403"which occurred in a meet at the University of Tennessee.She was also an NAIA Indoor All-American in the triple jump where she placed second at 39'2".Her longestleap ofthe indoor season was 4081/2"at the Mason Dixon Gamesin Louisville,Ky. Sherman wasan NCCAA All- American by winning both the long and triple jumps.She won both events in the NAIA District22 meet where her3611" effort in the triplejump was new meet record,and she won four events in the Mid-Ohio Conference meet. Brenda Paulhamus,Sharie Bolender, Krista Pritchard,and Tammy Harvey all gained spots on the NCCAA All- America squad.Paulhamus missed NAIA All-America status by one spot when she placed seventh in the 400 meter dash,butshe did win the eventin the NAIA District22and MOC meets. Joining Sherman and Paulhamuson the ALL-MOC team were Bolender, Alithea Henriquez,Rebecca Kroner, Renee Lawson,Trish Manning,and Jennifer Zenner.Harvey wastabbed an NCCAA Scholar-Athlete. The Lady Jackets won the Mid-Ohio Conference championship and placed second in the NAIA District22 meet. They were second in the NCCAA Nationals and 19th at the NAIA Nation- als under head coach Tim Walters. •Mark Womack PUSHING THE LIMITS Stephanie Sherman stretches for every inch in the triplejump. Photos by Tim Walters

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