Wednesday, December 9,1998
Men’s and Women’s Cross Country:
A Season Well Done
4 Sports
by Katherine Sullivan
The Brevard College
Cross Country teams competed in
the National Junior College Cross-
Country Championships in Over
land Park, Kansas. The men fin
ished 1O* in the team competition,
They were led in scoring by Justin
Turner in 33'‘‘ place and Tyler
Sutterby in 40* and Ryan Knopfle
in 43'“' place. Katherine Sullivan
led the women in 24th and Aimee
Salzer in 34* place.
In addition to the Na
tional Championships the Brevard
College Cross-Country Teams
consistently have run well over the
entire season.
Races included a men’s
8* place finish at the Southeast
ern Classic at the University of the
South in Sewanee, Tennessee.
The two women running for
BC Women’s Soccer Winds Down Season
'23"*
Iso won
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Brevard also ran well
and 27*. The Toma
the Region X Meet
College women swe
spots. Cross-Country
Rinker was named Regi
of the Year.
Other races included a
men’s 3''* place finish at the King/
Queen of the Mountain in Blowing
Rock, North Carolina. The women
also finished well with a 13*, 16*,
and a 20* place. The Tornadoes
opened their season with a men’s
victory in the college division at the
Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill,
South Carolina. The women also
placed well with a 2"‘*, 4*, and a 5*
place in the college division.
With the Cross Country
season over, the Brevard Torna
does are gearing up for indoor track.
by Katherine Sullivan
The Brevard Lady Torna-_
does wrapped up a mo^
sive season with or
breaking, tensioD^acMIWil^t
Nationals in B^im^, Maryland^
TWe Biward Women won
one victor^^|jj|r another with
spectaculfj^^Av'in at the Soij
east DistiUH^Smc
Lady To^^^^Rilso clench^
Region MHnory defeating
SpartanbiWTfcthodist College'
with an 8 sco^ The Brevard
Women alsoVompleted a success- j
fill weekend in Lou^ Moussurij
defeating two tqv^en
withaS -0anda4-(
The Women’s Soccer
Team added to their national win
ning streak with victories against
Anne Arundel Community College
and Essfcck Community College of
Baltimore, Maryland. The Lady
lo^won by the same score
'In^'Nv^en’s streak was
''never enatngjsj^^^ressive wins
over Monroe CaHH||ity College
and Georgia Peri^gHyiege and
Shelton State ComS^HAcollege.
Lwomen hjKf^ear^H^of 8 ■
11-1.
'course, we shdulc
rlier in the seap
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'with scores of IZ^HIPfl -0.
Other seasonal vgHlMptncluded
a Brevard CoHBVin over
[cKendrge-€^oTfegpon Lebanon,
This eafl^ame ended in a
0.
Congratulations on a
great season to the Brevard
Women’s Soccer Team!
Brevard College Basketball
by Katherine Sullivan
Men’s Basketball
The Brevard Coll
Men’s Basketball team drt>pp(So
(0 - 4) losing two tough rej __
games at Dekalb College, BrevardI
was defeated with a scoreljf 75
63 against Abraham Baldwin Agri
culture College. The team was lec
in scoring by Sam Richardson wit!
15 points and Eryon Ford and Ber
Warren with 12 points. Brevarc
was faced with yet another loss
against Georgia Perimeter College
with a score of (106 - 63). Brevarc
College was led in scoring b:,
Eryon Ford with 18 points and Mat
Keaton with 12 points.
Other tough
eluded a loss against
Fort Jackson, South
Carolina, with a score
of 78 - 71. Matt Keaton led BC
scoring with 18 points and Eryon
Ford with 15 points. Clinton Jun
ior College with a score of 73 - 68
also defeated the Tornadoes. The
Tornadoes were led in scoring by
Eryon Ford with 28 points. Good
Luck on upcoming games!
Women’s Basketball
The Brevard College
Women’s Basketball team lost to
Clinton Junior College with a score
- 72 at Rock Hill, South Caro-
linl The leading scorer for Brevard
iQuita Pbster with 22 points.
pJulie Griffin recorded
fher first double-double
/of the season with 11
•points and 10 rebounds.
Karamie Hartman also
had an outstanding game,
recording her third double-double
3f the season with 10 points and
11 rebounds.
In addition to the Novem-
>er 18* game, the Lady Tornadoes
lave played exceptionally well with
tough loss to Truett-McConnell
'ollege with a score of 83 - 61.
-eading in scoring with 17 points
/asDeiaMack. Karamie Hartman
added her second consecutive
double-double with 11 points and
11 rebounds. Other recent games
included a win over Fort Jackson,
South Carolina with a score of 80-
53. The two leading scorers of this
game were Holly Miller with 19
points and Quita Foster with 17.
The Lady Tornadoes
opened the season with a very im
pressive 82 - 68 victory against
Clinton Junior College of Rock Hill,
South Carolina. Leading scorers
were Holly Miller with 20 points and
Deia Mack with 18 points. Good
Luck and Congratulations on the
remainder of the season!
BC Women’s
Volleyball
by Katherine Sullivan
The Brevard College
Women’s Volleyball team has also
had a great season. Their fall sea
son was marked by games against
Mars Hill College with a loss of 2 -
3. The women also defeated
Spartanburg Methodist College
with a score of 3 - 1 and a loss to
Catonsville College with a score of
2-3.
The Lady Tornadoes also
defeated Columbia College of Co
lumbia, South Carolina with scores
ofl5-3,l2-15,15-6,andl7-15.
The Lady Tornadoes also won the
Region X Championship against
Spartanburg Methodist College
with a score of 3 - 0. Congratula
tions on a season well done.
Congratulations
Men’s Soccer
by Megan Rltsch
The BC Men’s Soccer
team finished the season off with
an 11 - 8 - 2 record. In the Region
X Toumament, D.J. Wayoro, Mike
Adeyemi, Belete Zerihun, Eric
Sellick, Tim Melton, and Chris Jack
son all made the All-Region X
Team.
Coach Andy Schaefer
was recognized as the Region X
Coach of the Year and D.J. Wayoro
was Co-Player of the Year! The
men worked hard and played some
tough games this season, also win
ning their third consecutive Region
X Championship!
Congratulations to the BC
Men’s Soccer team on a great sea
son!
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