1995 Miracle Yearbook

TOP: Jeff Bradley gets up and above hisUrbanaopponentforthethree point shot. ABOVE: BobbyPolacktakesitdown- town for the dunk. M.Basketball 21-11 117-43 Indiana East 17th C.C.Invit. 81-93 Michigan-Dearbn. 99-88 Wilfrid Laurier 79-65 Univ.of Waterloo 80-44 Wilberforce Univ. 90-91 Shawnee State 103-76 Wilberforce Univ. 142-44 Indiana East 92-87 Walsh University 101-80 Tiffin University 98-83 Sheridan College Birmnghm.-Sthn. 87-84 U.of Rio Grande 94-79 Ohio Dominican 102-101 Mt.Vernon Naz. 69-77 Malone College 116-83 Univ.of Findlay 95-101 Urbana Univ. 65-87 Walsh University 95-58 Tiffin University 96-105 U.of Rio Grande 65-81 Ohio Dominican 92-93 Mt.Vernon Naz. 92-94 Malone College 73-63 Shawnee State 79-69 Univ.of Findlay 71-70 Urbana Univ. NAIA Div.IC.L. Row 1: Eric Taylor, Kyle McKinnon,Jason Quinn,Todd Lane,Josh Rang,El Seabra,Jeff Bradley, Bobby Polack, Brent Miller, Matt Fourman, Linton Ellis, Chris Campbell. Row 2: Casey Wood, Pete Reese, Dan Parlin, Chris Glupker, Darin Rosenvold, Greg Thompson, Matthew Reynolds,Dan Wyma, Jon Woolley,Tim Ware,Nathan 1994-95 Men's Basketball Review It wasanotheraction packed basketballseasonfor theYellow Jacket men who rolled to their eighth consecutive 20-win cam- paign witha21-11 record. Cedarvillefinished fifthintherugged Mid-Ohio Conference with a 10-8 slate and madeit asfar as the semifinalsofthe NAIA DivisionIGreatLakesSectionaltourna- ment. "Allwaspositive,"statedDonCallan,whocoached his1,000th game at Cedarville in the regular season finale against Urbana. "Itwasoneofthose yearsthatwedidn'thaveanyproblemswith the kidsand it wasa pleasantseason from that standpoint." "Anytimeyoucan win21 gamesyouhavetobehappy.There are so many things that can go wrong,and we had them go wrongthis year. Wehad injuriesand sickness,yetwewonsome gamesin spiteofthat. Ifelt,overall,thatit wasjustanoutstand- ing year." The Yellow Jackets featured a balanced attack offensively with five players averaging in double figures. The trio of El Seabra,Jeff Bradley,and Bobby Polack all hit for exactly 16.0 points per game. Jon Woolley contributed 13.9 points and Nathan Huffman came off the bench to supply 10.9. Seabra,aseniorguardfromPortugal,completedanoutstand- ingcareerin which hewasafour-yearstarterandfinished asthe eighth all-time leading scorer in Cedarville's long basketball history with 1,738 points. Heled this year'steam in assists with 160 and shot 79.4 percent from the free throw line and 53.4 percentfromthefield.Seabrawasnamedtothefirstteaminboth the NAIA Division I GreatLakesSectional as well as the MOC. Junior forward Jeff Bradley again paced the team in three- pointfield goals with69as the main outside threat. He wasan All-MOC Second Team selection and ranked third on the team in assists with99. Bradley hastotalled 1,270pointsintwo years. Junior center Bobby Polack, who has tallied 1,155 points in two years, led the team in field goal percentage (.632) and Huffman, Scott Van Loo, Jon Bush, Ryan McCammack, Bill Curry, Dr. David Drullinger, Coach Don Callan. Jim Phipps - 30th year of announcing men's basketball on CDR radio. 160 sports

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