2002 Miracle Yearbook

v • ■ • • ■ • ■ • • . ■ • ■ ■ • . / M i m a The pep band was playing "Eye ofthe Tiger" and the Cedarville fight song;the crowd was filling the bleachers,and thanks to the amendmentin the handbook regarding"movement"at athletic events,the student body was very lively. Moonlight Madness had arrived. Kicking offthe event was the pep band's rendition ofthe National Anthem,accompanied by an American flag that covered almost the entire basketball court. After the National Anthem, it was time to meet the women's basketball team. Molly Earley,a sophomore on the team,said,"The atmosphere at Moonlight Madness was so exciting. Running out onto the floor with a gym packed full of Cedarville studentsscreaming was a feeling I'll never forget." Between games,the women and men's basketball teams had a The members of the women's basketball team take it easy after their 3 point contest against the men's team. moonlight madness three-point contest. The crowd, counting aloud at every basket, loved to back the women,although the men finally came out on top. Jacket fans met the other athletic teams as they filed onto the court. The women's cross country team was given special recognition in honor oftheir top national ranking and amazingseason. Following the parade of teams,the players from the men's basketball team got their chance to scrimmage and puton an impressive show to the delight ofthe 'Ville fans. It was a wonderful night to meet the teams and to rally Jacket spirit. The pep band,along with the energetic basketball squads,set the tone for an exciting upcoming season. There is nothing quite like the Cedarville Pep Band to get a crowd riled up with school spirit. The men's basket- ball team does a quick huddle while entertaining the cheering fans that came out for Moon light Madness. Fall 29

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