1992 Miracle Yearbook

The Yellow Jacket men's tennis team continued its dominance in NAIA District22and Mid-Ohio Conference by winning both cham- pionships.Coach Murray Murdoch's team had a 17-3 record and was ranked in the NAIA Top 20. Cedarville made its 25th appear- ance at the NAIA National Tourna- mentin Kansas City. Murdoch, who wasinducted into the NAIA Hall ofFame and serves as national tournament director,saw his 27- year career record improve to 530- 66. Matt Kibble earned MOCPlayer of the Year and All-NAIA District 22 honors for the second straight year. He had a 19-5 singles record and was the District 22 runner-up. Kibble,who still has one year left, has a 64-10 career record at Cedarville. Mike Anthony,Mike Baker, Brannon Potts,Brian Clark,and Sanjiv Sant Singh all were named to the NAIA District 22and Mid-Ohio Conference teams.Todd Enter was also tabbed to the All-MOC unit. The Jackets had one of their toughest draws ever in Kansas City. Kibble won the match before being eliminated by a seeded player. Kibble and Anthony,who were the District 22doubles runners-up,got to the second round at the national tournament prior to losing to a seeded team.Baker and Potts also teamed up for another doubles win. 50 ? Sports •Mark Womack Jackets N et Continue to Dominate Improvement SELF-DEFENSE TENNIS Mike Anthony quickly reacts to a ball hit right at him. II 1 M 1r -11 91 -.011MOINIMMtetir1/4 4,1 r Mk MSC A SHOT WITH THOUGHT Matt Kibble intently stoops to get the good angle. A REACHING RECOVERY Matt Ribble stretches to save and overhead lob.

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