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piritual growth and the Lady Cougars are a
providing an opportunity for success — on their terms.
£ women to develop and They have never won against
improve their athletic St. Pete Jr. College. "They
abilities are the two main are a full scholarship team
goals Coach DeWitt has the with players from around the
the softball team. She has U.S.," says Coach DeWitt.
the players list their personal "We may not be in the same
goals on a card. Armed with calibre, but we give it
the knowledge of what her 100%." Their testimony of
players want to accomplish playing hard and refusing to
on the field and how they lose their composure enables
want to grow spiritually, she them to pass out tracks and
outlines a Bible study and witness to receptive
implements it and prayer competitors after the game.
Team unity is into all the practices. Team unity was evident by
Their main desire is that the women's support of one
acquired by the Christ be seen in each of another. Coach DeWitt
them. Because they are constantly reminded the
scheduled to play against team, "Communication is the
effective use of many non-Christian colleges, key!" Although the games
they have many opportunites were exciting, the biggest
communication to witness. They may not thrill was to see the spiritual
always win on the field, but growth in the players' lives.
Coach DeWitt signals for Janelle Front row: Debbie Reynolds, Sandi Neuman, and Kelly McCafferty; second
Marple to hold at third base in a row: Karen Peavey and Cherene Frauenhoffer; third row: Janelle Marple,
game against St. Pete Jr. College. Laura Brown, Becky Brummage, Jennifer Cozart, Shevorne Thompson,
Although they did not win, they were Coach Kris DeWitt, Yvette Neuman, Laura Clements, and Jackie Alexander.
able to be an effective witness for
the Lord. After the game, the umpire
commented that our ladies were dif
ferent: they play hard but maintain a
sweet spirit.

