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J sports Sp9rts Women’s Cross Country Away Men’s Soccer Away @ North ^Belmont Invitational Greenville Sat, 9 Oct, 9am Wed, 20 Oct, 4pm Volleyball Home v. Women’s Soccer Avtay @ Cumberland Bryan Sat, 9 Oct, 10am Wed, 20 Oct, 6pm Women’s Soccer Home v. King Volleyball Away @ King SENIOR DAY Wed, 20 Oct, 6:30pm Sat, 9 Oct, 1pm VoUeybaU Home v. Bryan Volleyball Home v. Southern Virginia Fri, 22 Oct, 6:30pm Sat, 9 Oct, 3pm Women’s Cross Country Away @ Marathon Team Relay VIen’s Soccer Home v. King Sat, 9 Oct, 3:30pm Sat, 23 Oct, Sam Women’s Soccer Away @ VIen’s Soccer Away @ VA Union [ntermont Sat, 23 Oct, 1pm VIonj 11 Oct, 7:30pm Men’s Soccer Away @ Union Volleyball Away @ Union Tue, 12 Oct, 7pm Sat, 23 Oct, 3:30 pm VoUeybaU Home v. Covenant Women’s Soccer Away @ Vlars HUl Sat, 23 Oct, 4:30pm Wed, 13 Oct, 1pm VoUeybaU Home v. Bluefieid Tue, 26 Oct, 6:30pm VoUeybaU Home v. Milligan Wed, 13 Oct, 6:30pm Men’s Soccer Away @ Brevard Volleyball Home v. Virginia [ntermont Wed, 27 Oct, 3:30pm rue, 19 Oct. 6:30pm VoUeybaU Home v. UVA-Wise Thu, 28 Oct, 6:30pm Cav Volleyball Rebounds after Rough Season Start by LeAnn Lane After losing two tough games last week>tQ,, conference rival Union and DivisTondJ Tusculum, the- Lady ^ Cavaliers Vblleyhall t^m sparked i^ 'a new flame in me conference. ^ f Th^^^rls took ^e Viiginia IntermdnfCoSras on their»home court oh Tue^ay|September 28 anmiaised their'6bnfldence with this victory. With momentum • senior Amy Thompson digging up every hit coming across the net, while freshmen Amanda Welch and Dani Bowers com- “bine for strong hitting abilities. Sei|ior~T^'A*nn«Lane is also pro viding a/stron_g sense of leader ship’,’ /defense! : ^/This^year, |tlontreat is working - witn twn»settex^ who also work rising, the lad^^-CavaHers wont^-well as hitters on the front line. their first home match_^against i Senior. Katfe...Grady and junior ancient rival Kioaa..GoMege ?on from the bench to the front line and on defense respectively. “I couldn’t be more proud of my girls,” says head coach Stephanie Pace. “We are defi nitely setting a mark in the con ference this year.” As the girls take a four-day break from games, they will reload for more momentum for two non-conference home games against Cumberland and Southern Virginia on Oct. 9. September 30. “Our defense right now is amazing,” says assistant coach Joy Ramsey. The team has Nicole>Scheidt fill these amazing roles easily. Newcomers Alison Williams, Christina Sprinkle and Stephanie Hosack provide the team with more depth coming Riser, Warner, and Kelly Set School Record at Citizen-Times Race -Press Release Three new names have been added to the all-time leader board at Montreat College as a result of Saturday’s Asheville Citizen-Times 5K road race. Appropriately named “The Magnificent Seven” by head coach Don McMahill, the list notes the seven fastest times ever recorded by Lady Cavalier runners. Sophomore Megan Riser (Marion NC) made the list with a time of 22:15, the fourth best all-time performance in women’s cross country, fresh man Faith Warner (Wilming ton NC) clocked 23:24 plac ing her sixth all-time, while junior Alicia Kelly (Belmont NC) finished with a solid 23: 30 and is now 7th all-time. Other Montreat students run ning well included senior Tar- bell Patten (Chattanooga TN) who finished 35th overall in the men’s division with a time of 22: 15, and red-shirt freshman Kath ryn Busman (Alpharetta GA) who clocked 28:14 for 115th place. Patten and received medallions for^fi^isliftig 3rd in their respecti^t;;^^e ''.^visions. Saturday’s 5K race^\ which drew 159 runners, was^eld in downtown Asheville in conjunc tion with the popular Asheville Citizen-Times Half-Marathon. The Cavaliers next travel to Bel mont, North Carolina on Saturday, October 9, for an intercollegiate cross country meet hosted by Bel mont Abby College. The women are scheduled to run at 9:00 AM. FCA Regroups and Expands by Mary Jane Shafer FCA stands for the Fellow ship of Christian Athletes, an interdominational, school-based, Christian sports organization. It seeks to encourage^ support, equip, and empower others to make a difference for Christ. Anyone who has an interest in FCA and its ministry is welcome to participate. In the past few years at Montreat, there has been a mix of both athletes and non athletes attending FCA’s Game Nights and Huddle Meetings. Every other week a Game Night is scheduled, while Huddle Meetings operate on the other weeks. Historically, Game Nights have drawn the most people because it is a way to relieve stress and experience great fel lowship through playing vol leyball, old-school foursquare, interactive floor hockey, inten sive indoor soccer, and wiffle ball games. The first official FCA Game Night was Tuesday, September 21, where the wiffle ball game stretched to 12 innings. FCA held their first Huddle Meeting on Monday evening, October 5. These meetings include games, snacks, praise and worship, guest speakers, video clips of Christian athletes, Bible stud ies, and discussions with fellow Montreatians. This year, the FCA at Montreat College hopes to be an active supporter of all athletic teams through encouragement and prayer. FCA wants to be aware of the concerns one has as an athlete and a student at Montreat, and ways that we can better serve you. Therefore, please be encour aged to approach, talk to, and request prayer from any of the leaders of FCA. Those leaders include: associate head coach of men’s basketball, Jonathan Bennet, juniors Laura Gortney and Mary Jane Shafer, sopho more Tim Lewis, and head coach of women’s softball. Crystal Lin- gerfelt. front porch We’ve Moved! Come See Our New Location Expanded Menu Daily Specials Monday: 7am-3pm Tuesday-Saturday: 7am-8pm East State Street in the old H.T. Papa's Building . Black Mountain Page 6, Oct. 7,2004 The Whetstone
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