1999 Miracle Yearbook

lid &FIELD The men's track team ran,threw,and jumped its way to great marks and shattered numerous longstanding school records in their spring season. They cashed in on sold performances from young athletes. At the NAIA Championship Meet sophomore Eddie Nehus ran the 800 meters in 1:49.86, nearly three seconds faster than the old record. The 4X400 team set the NCCAA Championship meet record in a time of 3:16.03. The four-man squad consisted of sopho- mores Nehus and Cliff Reynolds, Freshman David Dingaman,and Junior Nate Jenkins. At the NCCAA meet the men took fourth out of 13 schools in a highly competitive field. Four Yellow Jackets won their individual events. The 4X400 team posted an impressive come-from- behind win to cap off the competition. Senior Dan Hudson and Junior Shawn Graves both bettered the school record in the hammer throw. Hudson eventu- ally finished the season with the record mark. The men's team also finished second place to an excellent Malone track team in the American MidEast Conference Championship meet. Seven Cedarville men were winners in the meet that the Yellow Jackets hosted. The 1999 season was successful for the men's track team and the future is bright as they lost very few members to graduation. The younger athletes' intensity is high which bodes well for the next season. Cedarville hopes to continue their success next season. RPMPettarek K a Track,&Field(rotv-1,l-r)DavidPatton', David Dingekntut,, An4 Paugh,, Mike,Marsh',Shawn,graves, Aaron,Hauer, Lee. Reinhard,Peter eednarek, Nathandenkins,Eddie,Neltas.(R.otv-2)As-sistant Coach,Elvin,King, Carl Traub, Nathan,Freeman', Aaron, Margene,, Cliperolds,Ken Loes-cher, gr Havens,Jason,Ale,xander, 8a e,i4jayt:, Head Coa-ck?cud Orchard.(Rout3)Stwen, Wakefield, Dtut,Plaatje,,Jody rox,Justin,gerber, Dout,Hudson', To&Ilintz,JoetPeterson',ScottRadom*,MattHadley. C)ATHLETICS

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