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M aking their way to the top,
pushing them selves to the limit,
Caleb McMillen goes up for a the men’s and women’s basketball teams pulled a
jump shot as the Crown College
heavy season. Some weeks they played three to four
player does his best to get out
of Caleb’s way. Caleb won the games a week. The women’s coach Dave Drury said,
. ■■■*'.; -v. v . i-
Scholar Athlete Award for main “I am thankful for the support of the administration.
taining at least a 3.5 GPA.
We had a great perspective, and they gave us great
support. Our record does not reflect the team. I feel
This was a rewarding
we underacheived, considering our potential.” The
season because we
teams put in hours of exhausting practices and end
beat Pensacola twice!
less amounts of traveling and playing time.
appreciate the devo
Devotions as a team are always im portant for
tions with the team
them to m aintain their spiritual testimony. Psalms
before practices and
119:11-16 states, “Thy word have I hid in mine heart,
games, and I am privi
that I might not sin against thee. Blessed art thou,
leged to have coached
0 L o r d : teach me thy statutes. With my lips have I
these guys. Thank you
declared all the judgm ents of thy mouth. I have re
to the players and the
joiced in the way of thy testimonies, as much as in
fans: the support for
all riches. I will meditate in thy precepts, and have
the team was excellent
^-ov- respect unto thy ways. I will delight myself in thy
this year. I remember
statutes: I will not forget thy word.” The players
at the Toccoa game
took these words to heart and m aintained their tes
when it took the
timony on the court when things got heated.
whole first quarter for
us to score a basket and our fans
erupted when we finally did score;
you would have thought we won the
national championship. But the win
at Pensacola was the best, when
Anthony scored with five seconds
left giving us the win by one point.
The one negative part of the season f f l f f f l f l w w • '
was not beating Southeastern, but
there is always next year.
-Coach Wubbena
Kristin Hudson Ryan Hank Nikki Deramo Sean Brady
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