2005 Miracle Yearbook

Wo 's eyball Hard work, commitment, and success were all adjectives used to describe the 2004 Cedarville women's volleyball team. In the process of winning the AMC conference and making their first ever NAIA national tournament appearance, the Lady Jackets set the all-time school record for most wins in a season by storming to a 44-10 overall mark. With a school record of 16 straight victories to start the season, Cedarville set a torrid pace as they garnered many team and individual accomplishments. Newcomer Sarah Zeltman, led the team in kiris (771) and blocks (189). She was also named the Player of the Year for the AMC South Division, and an NAIA Division II All-American. With 796 digs,lone senior Richelle Clem ended her career with Cedarville as only the second player in school history to receive the Heillings Award, which recognizes student athletes who show excellence in leadership and Christian testimony. Witnessing to other teams through their testimony and the way they played was the central focus of Coach Teresa Clark, who was named the AMC Coach of the Year. Leading the team in assists with 2240 was Kelsey Jones, who was honored as the setter ofthe year for the AMC. In addition Jones was named NCCAA Player of the Year and selected along with Julia Bradley to the NCCAA All-America first team. "The season went really well," Bradley reflected. "I knew that we had a good team this year, but I didn't know how far it would take us. God blessed us in amazing ways,and I can contribute all of our success to Him." Athletics The LadyJackets gather for some pre-game encouragement

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