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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
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Bethel names assistant Rusty Thompson new baseball coach |
After fourteen years at the helm, Bethel College Head
Baseball Coach Glenn Hayes said it was time to make a change
and has tapped his long-time assistant Rusty Thompson as the
new Head Coach. Hayes will remain as the Athletic
Director.
"Coach Thompson has been very loyal to Bethel. He is a
Bethel grade and has coached with me for the last seven
years as an assistant," said Coach Hayes. "It is a
pleasure for me to leave our baseball team in Coach
Thompson's hands. He has been an integral part of the
success we have had here."
Coach Thompson played four years under Coach Hayes and has
spent the last seven as an assistant. He said when he
got the news he was shocked. "To coach your alma mater
is a dream come true," added Coach Thompson. "There is
no other place I'd rather be than to be Head Coach at Bethel
College."
(Read the rest of this story in this week's edition of the Dresden Enterprise!) |
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More than 80 Skyhawks named to Commissioner's Honor Roll |
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More than 80
UT-Martin athletes were named to the Ohio Valley Conference
Commissioner's Honor Roll.
To be listed, recipients must have
achieved at least a 3.25 grade point average and have been
eligible and on the team throughout the competitive season
in their chosen NCAA-sponsored sport or sports.
The OVC announced that 1,023
student-athletes were named to the 2006-07 OVC
Commissioner's Honor Roll.
The following is a listing of the
84 UT-Martin student-athletes named to the honor roll by
sport.
(Read the rest of this story in the
August 8th edition of the Dresden Enterprise!) |
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Eight Skyhawks earn OVC Medal of Honor |
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A
total of eight UT-Martin athletes earned Ohio Valley
Conference Medal of Honors for their achievements in the
classroom during this past academic year.
Three UT-Martin softball players, Paij Lintz, Riley Pace and
Laura Roberts, were among the eight recipients.
Among the other athletes were baseball players Douglas
Nicodemus and Zach Parham; James Thomka, a member of the
men's cross country team; Alfredo Krywacz, a member of the
men's tennis team; and Mary Beth Gunn, a member of the
women's tennis team.
(Read the rest of this story in the
August 8th edition of the Dresden Enterprise!) |
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