2000 Miracle Yearbook

playing with passion The Cedarville College women's soccer team was still rcla- T cam and NCCAA Mid~~o·esr Region T cam. tively young and had just completed i!S third year. Nine players ~itc the loss of ley players, the team had many 01:her returned from last year, with goalkeeper Katie Mummau dle .so:::orers. Leading players kept the team going snong as only rciUming senior. She started in all the rru11chesshe played. Ruhlman scored 8 goa ls, Amber Bungart had 5 goals, and Murnmau, along with Kristen DeVinney, were <::o-<:aptains. DcVinnct· and Amy Wigge rshaus nened 4 goals each. DeVinney was thconlypla~<cr to have been in all of the ream's Although they lo:;r their opening game against Saint 31matchesandwas \998'sAmeri· 0 -----------, Vincent, rhe team won the homecomi ng game against Marian "'it h a ).Q victory. Overall,theteamfinishedwith a record o( 5-9..0 and a final record of).)..() at the Ameri· can Mideast Conference. can Mideast Conference First Team se lection. John McGillivray, in hi s 26th seasonofcoochingatCcdarville, coochedthcwomcn'ssoc.certcam. He noted rha t this }'Car's team had a passion for the game unli ke any he had seen before. Sophomore forward Michell e " ......,.,.,.._"" the field playing becsUSB of lhflir kNe for the game. " T h rough the ups a nd downs of the season, the team has cont inued to show their love of the game and continued to improve their strnt('gics, teamwork. and skills. 1heballfromhcropponcnr. players • rowt :Amar"ldaS!eve-ns. JenniferWalker,Be<::ky Kozlowski.Afr"r'/Nyhuis. KarissaWaldron.Melissa ?::~=~eo: Dawn Wambold. Usa HQdt&nbeny.O.nielle O."o'ldson.AmyWiggetshaus. Kel'yKokeny.Amt>erllongan • ..IH$UAieiW!de<,Head co.:t"IJohnMc:Gilli'lray. • row3:E$1hol<Kelly,Cindy Probus.~Hasling$.Katie Munmau, Krislen DeVinney, ==·:!,~

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