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raduation day will be come back to campus for home
twice as emotional for games; some even make it to the
some of our dedicated away games.
senior athletes. Not only Each senior has his or her own
will they be leaving be special memory. It may be the
hind memories of night one time he made a slam dunk
Fill
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ly devotions with close or grand slam or goal, or the
friends and roomates, fun Sat time she made the winning run
urday afternoon beach volley in softball or the final spike that
ball games, Mr. “B" Johnson's took the team to the champi
“dog” sermons, and Dr. Spotts onship. For these reasons, we
“ snicker” before chapel an can be assured that we have not
nouncements; they also will seen the last of our 1991 grad
never forget the hard work, the uation athletes. They will reap
victories (some of which were pear both in the stands with
hard-fought), the recooperating cheering fans as well as back on
after defeats, travelling as a the court or field as a part of the
team, the cheers and painted alumni team to take on the fu
faces of the animals, and the ture, “younger" teams.
great coaching staff they have
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been under for the past four
years.
“It's going to be tough to leave
it all behind, and not physically
be a part of the team anymore,
but I'm sure that emotionally I'll
always be a Cougar fighting for
another victory," states one ath
lete. The bond between team
mates and their coaches is nearly
impossible to break, especially
after four years under such
coaches as Del Wubbena, Bob
Carver, Dr. Ken Brown, Kris
DeWitt, Vicki Grooms, and Mike
Gold (who is new this year).
Many graduates continue to
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