2000 Miracle Yearbook

love doesn't win games The men's tennis team had anot her successful year. The team, Senior Eric McVey, played in this match despite team consisted of fi,·e of the top players from last year, a just overcoming the flu. They los t the second 1,oamc at sophomore who remained undefeated his freshman year, Carleton, by 5-2. They opened their first home J,>ame andfiveoutstandingfrcshmcn. HcadcoachandCedarville with a 9-0 victory over Bluffton. Cedarville lost only 8 alumni, Aland Edlund, led the team for his sixth season. games total in the match. He ~~o>as highly respected and an oumanding coach, ac- Anothe r high point of the season was the 9-0 cording to Senior James ~------------, confe rence win over SL Metsger, who !klid, w Coach Mou!U Joseph. Cedarville brinJ,>S to the ream experience ' ' Coach's priorities swept all nine matches in :~~~~:~~:~r::i~i~:~~:J are God first, then :;,~!~\ 1 ::~·m~r~~~~: ~i~~ first,thenschool,andthenten· school, and then cast Conference g:.me nis. Hi s proper perspective on tennis. II against St. Vinccmwith:.n· life a llows for the team to enjoy other9-0victory, losingonly tenms as a grea t oppornmny 7 gnmes this time in the en· while in college, but not the tire match. TI1e team fin- end all in life." ished the yea r with an impress ive 14-5 record over freshman v~,or t'uhy 1:.Us a b=k from •h~ ho• while at • !Ourn•m~nl, th~ t~am tuik., • c=•in "' ~ ,. .. players • row l : Lance Han, Pete Springirth. VictorPuhy, James Metsger, Dan DeHaan, Aaron Franke. • row 2: Jason Hall , Ben Harreld, Jeff Powell , John Bailey, Eric McVey, Head Coach Alan Edlund. all and a 3- 1 record in the American Mideas t Con- men 's tennis team

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