2008 goshen college tennis media guide
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Goshen College Goshen CollegeMaple Leafs
2008 Media GuideTennis
Lindsay GoodmanFr,
Nappannee, IN
MEDIA ROSTER
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Hannah GroffJr
Blue Ball, PA
Rachel LanctotSo,
Bristol, IN
Alyssa DewingSo,
Indianapolis, IN
Chelsea WamplerSo,
Bourbon, IN
Laura KrabillFr,
Tiskilwa, IL
Sarah YoderWomen’s Head Coach
Belane WondimuFr,
Ethiopia
Menan AssefaFr,
Indianapolis, IN
Summer HasanFr,
Newton, KS
Sheldon GoodSr,
Telford, PA
Bruck ShibruSr,
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Joel KingJr,
Goshen, IN
Aaron SutterJr,
Urbana, IL
Michael SteuryJr,
Goshen, IN
Jordan KauffmanSo,
Goshen, IN
Sashi SabanathanSo,
Columbo, Sri Lanka
Chanuk AlgamaSo,
Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Stan KingMen’s Head Coach
Seth MartinFr,
Toledo, OH
QUICK FACTS/ TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Goshen College FactsAddress: 1700 South Main StreetCity, State, Zip: Goshen, Indiana, 46526Affiliation: Mennonite Church USAFounded: 1894President: James E. BrennemanEnrollment: 944Website: www.goshen.edu
Athletic FactsDirector of Athletics: Tim DemantPhone: (574) 535-7491Faculty Athletic Rep: Michelle HorningSports Information Director: Josh GleasonPhone: (574) 535-7497Head Trainer: Linda KaminskisAffiliation: NAIA Conference: Mid-Central College ConferenceMascot: Maple LeafsColors: Purple, WhiteWebsite: www.GoLeafs.net
Team FactsMen’s Head Coach: Stan King (10th year)Alma Mater: Goshen College (1961)Career Record (@ Goshen): 47-49 (47-49)Phone: (574) 535-7498Email: [email protected]’s Head Coach: Sarah Yoder (4th year)Alma Mater: Goshen College (2004)Career Record (@ Goshen): 14-17 (14-17)Phone: (574) 538-8363Email: [email protected]
MEDIA GUIDETABLE OF CONTENTS
Media Roster 2Quick Facts 3Table of Contents 3Athletic Department Directory 4Media Information 52008 Roster 6Facilities 72008 Schedule 8-9Student-Athlete Profiles 10-19Coaching Staff 20-21Goshen College Record Book 22-272007 Season Review 28-29GC At A Glance 31The City of Goshen 32
ON THE COVER: (top) Goshen College women’s tennis team, and the (bottom) Goshen College men’s tennis team
The 2008 Goshen College Tennis Media Guide was designed, written, and produced by the Goshen College Sports Information Department. Additional assistance was provided by the Goshen College Public Relations Department.
TENNIS 2008
Athletic AdministrationPosition Name Office Phone Email Athletic Director Tim Demant (574) 535-7491 [email protected] Asst. AD Val Hershberger (574) 535-7494 [email protected] Director Doug Yoder (574) 535-7495 [email protected]. RFC Director Josh Keister (574) 535-7748 [email protected] Sports Information Josh Gleason (574) 535-7497 [email protected] Athletic Trainer Lindy Kaminskis (574) 535-7417 [email protected] Manager Nancy Miller (574) 535-7496 [email protected] Rep. Michelle Horning (574) 535-7453 [email protected]
Coaching StaffBaseball Head Josh Keister (574) 535-7748 [email protected] Men Gary Chupp (574) 535-7493 [email protected] Women Steve Wiktorowski (574) 535-7492 [email protected] Country Doug Yoder (574) 535-7495 [email protected] Josh Hire (574) 536-5463 [email protected] Men Tavi Mounsithiraj (574) 535-7235 [email protected] Women Thavisith Mounsithiraj (574) 535-7539 [email protected] Lee Mast (574) 535-7233 [email protected] Men Stan King (574) 535-7498 [email protected] Women Sarah Yoder (574) 538-8363 [email protected] & Field Rick Clark (574) 535-7079 [email protected] Jewel Lehman (574) 535-7779 [email protected]
Facility NumbersAthletic Training (574) 535-7417Baseball Press Box (574) 535-7339Dining Center (574) 535-7580RFC Front Desk (574) 535-7500Softball Press Box (574) 535-7080Sports Information (574) 535-7497
The Maple Leaf Athletic Offices are located in the Roman Ginerich Recreation-Fitness Center adjacent to the front desk. Several of the coaches offices are located along the west end of the building. The front desk can direct visitors to the appropriate office.
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ATHLETIC STAFF
Game Programs: Game day programs – to include rosters of both teams, schedules, stats, facts, and game notes – will be available prior to the contests for volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer, and men’s and women’s basketball.
Contest Previews: The official website of Goshen College athletics, www.GoLeafs.net, will have game previews for all conference contest. Previews will include the latest news, notes, stats, and probable starting lineups for each team. Previews will be available several hours before the start of the contest.
Media Passes: Members of the media (public and institutional) may receive free admission into all Goshen College home contests. All requests must be made through the Office of Sports Information in advance of the contest.
Media Interviews/ Requests: The Office of Sports Information is here to serve you. Please make any requests known and we will make reasonable accommodations. Please respect the preparation and concentration of all student-athletes and coaches by conducting all interviews after the contest and outside of the locker rooms, unless otherwise arranged by the Office of Sports Information and the sport-specific coach.
Statistics: Copies of game box scores will be available shortly following the contest in men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, and men’s and women’s basketball. In all other sports, statistics will be provided on www.GoLeafs.net as soon as possible – typically within a few hours, but no longer than 24 hours after completion of contest or meet. In basketball contests, box scores will also be made available at halftime. Current season statistics will be made available upon request or can be accessed through www.GoLeafs.net.
Radio Broadcast: The official radio home of Maple Leaf athletics is 91.1 The Globe. For a complete listing of games scheduled to be aired, visit www.GoLeafs.net. Visiting teams are encouraged to notify the Office of Sports Information in advance if they wish to broadcast from Goshen College. Space will be made available for these broadcast teams.
Office of Sports Information:Director of Sports Information: Josh Gleason
Office Phone: (574) 535-7497Email: [email protected]
Fax: (574) 535-7531Cell Phone: (530) 355-0493
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MEDIA INFORMATION
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Name Yr. Hometown / Previous SchoolSheldon Good SR Telford, PA / Christopher Dock HS Bruck Shibru SR Addis Ababa, Ethiopia / St. Joeshph SchoolJoel King JR Goshen, IN / Bethany Christian HSMichael Steury JR Goshen, IN / Hesston CollegeAaron Sutter JR Urbana, IL / Urbana HS Chanuk Algama SO Kelaniya, Sri Lanka / St. Thomas PrepJordan Kauffman SO Goshen, IN / Bethany Christian HSSashi Sabanathan SO Columbo, Sri Lanka / Columbo Int’t SchoolSeth Martin FR Toldeo, OH / Robert Rogers HS
Men’s RosterBreakdown
YearSeniors 2 (22%)Juniors 3 (33%)Sophomores 3 (33%)Freshman 1 (11%)
LocationIndiana 3 (33%)International 3 (33%)Pennsylvania 1 (11%)Illinios 1 (11%)Ohio 1 (11%)
Name Yr. Hometown / Previous SchoolHannah Groff JR Blue Ball, PA / Garden Spot HSAlyssa Dewing SO Indianapolis, IN / Warren Central HSChelsea Wampler SO Bourbon, IN / Triton HSRachel Lanctot SO Bristol, IN / Bethany Christian HSSummer Hasan FR Newton, KS / Newton HS Laura Krabill FR Tiskilwa, IL / Princeton HSMenan Assefa FR Indianapolis, IN / Warren Central HSBelane Wondimu FR Ethiopia / Lancaster Mennonite HSLindsay Goodman FR Nappannee, IN / Valparaiso University
Women’s Roster
2008 ROSTERS
BreakdownYear
Seniors 0 (0%)Juniors 1 (11%)Sophomores 3 (33%)Freshman 5 (55%)
LocationIndiana 5 (55%)Ilinios 1 (11%)Pennsylvania 1 (11%)Kansas 1 (11%)International 1 (11%)
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Goshen CollegeTennis Complex
Location: Far east side of GC Athletic Complex at the southern end of 12th StreetBuilt: 1950’sCapacity: 100 in bleachers
Kept in immaculate condition, the Goshen College Tennis Complex is home to the men’s and women’s Maple Leaf tennis squads.The facility features 10 regulation courts, including six with light-ing, allowing for later practice, workout, or even contest times. The 10 courts also allow for the men’s and women’s teams to practice or compete simultaneously.
Other Goshen College Athletic Facilities
Goshen College student-athletes train and compete in some of the best small college athletic facilities in the nation. The Roman Gingerich Recreation-Fitness Center, which opened in 1995, is home to the Maple Leafs’ 14 intercollegiate athletic teams and is one of the newest additions to an ever-growing college campus. The $7.3 million facility houses a variety of athletic and fitness-related activities. Whether you are a member of the golf team hitting balls on the indoor range or a basketball player running on the 200-meter indoor track, the Gingerich Center offers athletes every chance to train and compete success-fully. In addition to these indoor facilities, Goshen College also boasts some of the finest outdoor playing fields in the nation. The baseball, softball and soccer stadiums all are equipped with automatic, in-ground irrigation systems while the 1,500-seat soccer complex is one of the few lighted soccer stadiums at the NAIA level.
Indoor Facilities•3full-sizebasketballcourtswith10baskets•200-meterMondo-surfacerunningtrack•25-yardindoorswimmingpool•Exercisemachines(Steppers,exercisebikes,rowersandellipti-cal machines)•2,800-squarefootweightroom•4racquetballcourts•Largetrainingroom•Indoorsoccergoals•IndoortennisfloorbySupremeCorp.•State-of-the-artexercisesciencelab•Indoorgolfhittingrange•Trackandfield:jumpingpit,throwingcage,highjumppitand high jump mats
FACILITIES
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MEN’S SCHEDULE
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Sat-Sun Aug. 30-31 Blueberry Tournament Away TBATues. Sept. 2 Spring Arbor University* Home 4:00 pm
Sat. Sept. 6 Taylor University* Home 11:00 am
Tues. Sept. 9 Indiana Tech University Home 4:00 pm
Thurs. Sept. 11 Manchester College Away 3:30 pmSat. Sept. 13 Goshen Invitational Home 1:00 pm
(Earlham/Grace/Goshen)
Mon. Sept. 15 Indiana Wesleyan* Away 4:00 pmTues. Sept. 16 Bethel College* Home 3:30 pm
Th-Sat. Sept. 18-20 ITA Regionals Away TBA Tues. Sept. 23 Marian College* Away 4:00 pmWed. Sept. 24 Grace College* Away 4:30 pmTues. Sept. 30 Huntington University* Away 3:00 pmSat. Oct. 4 Defiance College Home 11:00 am
Th-Sat Oct. 9-11 MCC Tournament Away TBA @ IN Wesleyan Univ.* Mid-Central Conference Match
BreakdownHome Matches: 5 (50%)Away Matches: 5 (50%)Conference Matches: 7 (70%)Non-Conference Matches: 3 (30%)
Against 2007 Opponents: 9 (90%)Record Against 2007 Opponents 2-6In State of Indiana 10 (100%)Against NAIA Opponents 8 (80%)
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Sat. Aug. 30 Doubles Invite Home 10:00am
(Grace, St. Francis, Anderson)
Tues. Sept. 2 Spring Arbor University* Away 4:00pmSat. Sept. 6 Taylor University* Away 10:00amTues. Sept. 9 Indiana Tech Home 4:00pm
Sat. Sept. 11 Indiana Wesleyan University* Home 4:00pm
Sat. Sept. 13 Grace College* Home 10:00am
Tues. Sept. 16 Bethel College* Home 4:00pm
Tues. Sept. 23 Marian College* Home 4:00pm
Thurs. Sept. 25 Bluffton College Home 4:00pm
Sat. Sept. 27 St. Francis University* Home 10:00am
Defiance College Home 4:00pm
Tues. Sept. 30 Huntington University* Away 4:00pmWed. Oct. 1 Anderson University Home 4:00pm
Th-Sa. Oct. 9 -11 MCC Tourney at Fort Wayne Away TBA* Mid-Central Conference Match
BreakdownHome Matches: 9 (75%)Away Matches: 3 (25%)Conference Matches: 8 (67%)Non-Conference Matches: 4 (33%)
Against 2007 Opponents: 11 (82%)Record Against 2007 Opponents 4-7In State of Indiana 10 (83%)Against NAIA Opponents 8 (67%)
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WOMEN’S SCHEDULE
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Players&CoaChes
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SHELDON GOOD
HIGH SCHOOL:2005 Christoper Dock Mennonite High School graduate...prepped under Scott Landis...best athletic moment was winning the league title with his high school team and going undefeated.
PERSONAL:Parents are Don and Diane Good...siblings are Sondi (27) and Steph (25)...admires Jesus because he never messed up and Sheldon would love to see him play Roger Federer in a tennis match.
SENIORTELFORD, PA
BRUCK SHIBRU
HIGH SCHOOL:Prepped at Saint Joseph School...
PERSONAL:Born on May 29...parents are Shibru Awegichew and Belet-shacew Seifu...
SENIORADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Business and Communications FUTURE CAREER: President of Goshen College FAVORITESFOOD: Indian
TV SHOW: The OfficeATHLETE: Brian WestbrookMOVIE: Lord of RingsMUSICAL ARTIST: RushHOBBIES: Playing drums, playing games, cooking, sports
SENIOR PROFILES
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Business and Accounting FUTURE CAREER: Accountant
HANNAH GROFF
HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Jo Lindy at Garden Spot High School...won the Spartacus Award her Senior year...Received the Yoders Scholarship from Goshen College.
PERSONAL:Born on September 14...Parents are Daryl and Audrey Groff...sib-lings are Adam (24), Sara (22), and Rebekah (17)...admires her Mom because she does everything...few people know she is left handed in everything except sports (including tennis).
JUNIORBLUE BALL, PA
JOEL KING
HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Matt Miller at Bethany Christian High School...was named team Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior...also named team captain of his senior tennis, basketball, and baseball teams...high school valedictorian...PLA award recipient at Goshen College.
PERSONAL:Born on August 4...parents are Rod and Sandra King...has one sibling, Elizabeth(19)...admireshisparentsfortheirabilitiestosolveproblems/disputes and their attention to their faith.
JUNIORGOSHEN, IN
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Environmental Science FAVORITESFOOD: Milk and CerealTV SHOW: SmallvilleATHLETE: Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer
MOVIE: Boondock SaintsMUSICAL ARTIST: Haste the DayHOBBIES: listening to music, athletics, and reading.
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Spanish and Interdisciplinary StudiesFUTURE CAREER: Translator FAVORITESFOOD: Lasagna
TV SHOW: Grey’s AnatomyVACATION SPOT: OBXMOVIE: The PatriotMUSICAL ARTIST: Patty GriffinHOBBIES: Running, singing
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JUNIOR PROFILES
AARON SUTTER
HIGH SCHOOL:Prepped under Gordon Kay at Urbana High School...he was an Illinios Top Eight Doubles seed his senior year....earned All-Academic Honors.
PERSONAL:Born on September 29...parents are Thomas and Debra Sutter...has one sibling, Sarah (14)...He chose Goshen because it is the place that fits both his athletic and academic needs the best...He also spent his sophmore year of college abroad in Spain.
JUNIORURBANA, IL
MICHAEL STEURY
HIGH SCHOOL:A 2006 Bethany Christian High School graduate...prepped for the Bru-ins under Coach Matt Miller...was team captain his senior year...best athletic moment was fighting off eight match points for a come from behind victory at number one doubles against Northwood High School his senior year.
PERSONAL:Born on November 6...parents are Doug and LuAnn Steury...siblings are Robbie (23), Abby (22), and Kate (16)...loves playing piano and drums, is also learning to play the guitar...chose Goshen because it is close to home, and is very familiar to him.
JUNIORGOSHEN, IN
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JUNIOR PROFILES
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Business FUTURE CAREER: Business Consultant FAVORITESFOOD: Ice Cream
TV SHOW: SportscenterVACATION SPOT: SpainATHLETE: Rafael NadalHOBBIES: Traveling and eating out
MAJOR: Biology/Chemistry FUTURE CAREER: Medical Research FAVORITESFOOD: steak and potatoesVACATION SPOT: Petosky, MichiganTV SHOW: The Office
ATHLETE: Michael JordanMOVIE: Top GunMUSICAL ARTIST: Dashboard ConfessionalHOBBIES: Reading, playing music, and riding his motorcycle
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RACHEL LANCTOT
HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Sarah Yoder at Bethany Christian High School...helped lead the Bruins to a sectional title as a junior in 2006...MVP her senior year...Valedictorian of her graduating class.....Received the Menno Simons Scholarship and Hoosier Scholarship for college.
PERSONAL:Born on July 16...parents are Don and Nina Lanctot...siblings are Daniel (28) and Andrew (26)...Reason she choose Goshen wasbecauseshewasdrawntothesmallsizeandtheemphasisonaliberal arts education.
SOPHOMOREBRISTOL, IN
ALYSSA DEWING
HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Hanen at Warren Central High School...was named scholar athlete...best athletic moment came in her senior tennis season when they won sectionals for first time in a couple decades.
PERSONAL:Born on July 17...parents are David and Nancy Dewing...she chose Goshen because it was a smaller school, has a great nursing program, and she could continue to play tennis...little known fact about her is that she has been on two missions trips: one to Mexico and one to Brazil.
SOPHOMORE INDIANAPOLIS, IN
QUICK FACTS:MAJORS: Nursing FUTURE CAREER: NurseFOOD: BrowniesTV SHOW: So You Think you Can Dance
VACATION SPOT:FloridaMOVIE: Double JepardyHOBBIES: working out, playing tennis, drinking Starbucks, and hanging out with friends and family.
QUICK FACTS:MAJORS: History and English FAVORITESFOOD: StrawberriesTV SHOW: SeinfeldVACATION SPOT: North Carolina
ATHLETE: Curtis GrandersonMOVIE: Disney’s Robin HoodMUSICAL ARTIST: The CranberriesHOBBIES: Drawing, badminton, reading, and playing tetris.
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SOPHOMORE PROFILES
CHELSEA WAMPLER
HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Laura Lamaster at Triton Jr-Sr High School..named to the all conference team two straight seasons.
PERSONAL:Born on October 23...parents are Barry and Portia Wampler...chose Goshen College because she wanted to go to a small college that had nursing, a small campus, and close to home.
SOPHOMORE BOURBON, IN
JORDAN KAUFFMAN
HIGH SCHOOL:Played tennis at Bethany Christian High School under Coach Matt Miller...recieved the Coaches Award and the Senior Athlete Award.
PERSONAL:Born on February 19...parents are Armon and Bernice Kauffman...siblings are Andrew (26) and Jason (26)...loves to listen to music...greatest sports memory was winning 12 straight individual matches his sophmore year at number two doubles.
SOPHOMORE Goshen, IN
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Art FUTURE CAREER: graphic designer FAVORITESFOOD: ItalianTV SHOW: ScrubsVACATION SPOT: OBX
ATHLETE: Brandon IngeMOVIE: Batman Dark KnightMUSICAL ARTIST: RaHOBBIES: sports, photography, and video games
MAJOR: Nursing FAVORITESFOOD:CheesePizzaVACATION SPOT: FloridaATHLETE: Maria Sharapova
MOVIE: 13 Going on 30 MUSICAL ARTIST: Rascall FlatsHOBBIES: listening to music, spending time with family, shopping, watching movies, and rollercoasters.
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SASHI SABANATHAN
HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Sylvester Francis at Colombo International School...all conference 2007-2008.
PERSONAL:Born on October 12...parents are Sivaguru and Sri Nanthini Sabana-than...siblings are Shymalhan and Sulochana...best athletic moment was playing on the Sri Lankan Junior Davis Cup team.
All MCC selection 2007SOPHOMORE COLUMBO, SRI LANKA
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Chemical Engineer FAVORITESFOOD:Pizza,IndianTV SHOW: Prison BreakVACATION SPOT: Dubai
ATHLETE: Roger FedererMOVIE: Deja VuMUSICAL ARTIST: James BluntHOBBIES: Playing Video Games
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SOPHOMORE PROFILES
CHANUK ALGAMA
HIGH SCHOOL:Prepped at Asian Int’l School in Colombo, Sri Lanka...a part of the Sri Lanka Boys’ Schools Tennis National Champions 2005...Asian Int’l School Tennis Honors 2006.
PERSONAL:Born on June 22...parents are Sarath Algama...has one sibling, Anushki (22)...best athletic moment was traveling with an international team to the United States...chose to come to Goshen for its Christian back-ground,thesmallclasssizes,andthehighacademicstandards.
SOPHOMOREKELANIYA, SRI LANKA
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Communication FAVORITESFOOD: Rice & CurryTV SHOW: Punk’dVACATION SPOT: Australia
ATHLETE: Rafael NadalMOVIE: Any ComedyMUSICAL ARTIST: Travis BarkerHOBBIES: Music, Drums, and Sleep-ing In
SUMMER HASAN
HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Nick Sisson at Newton High School...named team captain of both her soccer and tennis teams...medaled at the state track competition in long jump.
PERSONAL:Born on May 25...parents are Shafiq and Beverly Hasan...siblings are Samira (30) and Heather (28)...person she most admires is Rachel Cor-rie because she took a stand for peace which tragically took her life...little known fact about her is that she can bend her thumb backwards all the way to her forearm.
FRESHMANNEWTON, KS
LAURA KRABILL
HIGH SCHOOL:Prepped under Coach Connie Lind at Princeton High School...in her senior season she was named team Most Valuable Player, Bureau County Republican and NewsTribune Player of the Year, and also was a State Qualifier...Academically recieved honors of class Valedictorian and Tennis All-Conference All-Academic Team.
PERSONAL:Born on October 4...parents are Connie and Elvin Krabill...has two older brothers, Andy (24) and Eric (21)...chose to come to Goshen because of its atmosphere, the people, and she really wanted to go to a Mennonite affiliated college.
FRESHMANTISKILWA, IL
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Pre-Dentistry FAVORITESFOOD: potatoesTV SHOW: SeinfeldVACATION SPOT: Lake Michigan
ATHLETE: can’t decideMOVIE: Good Will HuntingMUSICAL ARTIST: can’t decideHOBBIES: sports, traveling, art, reading, skiing
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Public RelationsFUTURE CAREER: undecided FAVORITESFOOD: Chicken Tiki MasalaTV SHOW: Gilmore Girls
ATHLETE: Mario ChalmersMOVIE: Wedding CrashersMUSICAL ARTIST: Lauryn HillHOBBIES: art, traveling, hanging out with friends, watching movies...
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FIRST-YEAR PROFILES
HIGH SCHOOL:Played at Warren Central High School under Coach Hanan...received the Warren Athlete award her senior year...also received Warren Scholar Award and Set a Good Example Awards.
PERSONAL:Born on August 22...parents are Dagne and Carol Assefa...has one sister, Lydette (22)...little known fact is that she loves to know random facts and then impress others with her knowleadge...she chose Goshen for its small intimate setting and its Christian affiliation.
FRESHMANINDIANAPOLIS, IN
HIGH SCHOOL:Preped at Lancaster Mennonite High School.
PERSONAL:Parents are Belayhun Wondimu and Meron Solomon...has four sib-lings, Nebiat (28), Yonatan (27), Yosef (26), and Yonas (25)...her most embarrassing athletic moment was running into a fence while playing tennis...she chose Goshen because it is a small liberal arts christian col-lege and it has a great nursing program.
FRESHMANETHIOPIA
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: NursingFUTURE CAREER: Doctor FAVORITESFOOD: PastaVACATION SPOT: ChicagoATHLETE: Andre Agassi
MUSICAL ARTIST: John Mayer TV SHOW: ScrubsMOVIE: A Walk To RememberHOBBIES: Hanging out with friends
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: BiologyFOOD: Macaroni and CheeseTV SHOW: FriendsVACATION SPOT: Maine
ATHLETE: Mia HammMOVIE: Diary of a Mad Black WomanMUSICAL ARTIST: Michael Jackson
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FIRST-YEAR PROFILES
MENAN ASSEFA
BELANE WONDIMU
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FIRST-YEAR PROFILES
LINDSAY GOODMAN
HIGH SCHOOL:PlayedforCoachTifSchwartzatNorthwoodHighSchool...
PERSONAL:Born on August 10...parents are Michael and Kathy Goodman...sib-lings are Stephanie (25), Crystal (24), and Alyssa (19)...chose Goshen College because of its strong ASL program...her dream job is to be a dolphin trainer.
FRESHMANNAPPANNEE, IN
SETH MARTIN
HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Dale RezabeckatRobertS.RogersHigh School in Toldeo, OH...
PERSONAL:Born on October 16...parents are John and Sue Martin...
FRESHMANTOLEDO, OH
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: Social Work
QUICK FACTS:MAJOR: ASLFUTURE CAREER: Interpretor FAVORITESFOOD: FruitTV SHOW: Jon and Kate Plus 8
ATHLETE: Shawn JohnsonMOVIE: Beauty and the BeastMUSICAL ARTIST: Josh TurnerHOBBIES: Tennis, spending time with family.
THE KING FILESStan King enters his tenth season as the head coach for men’s tennis at Goshen College in 2008. King boasts a career 47-50 team record in nine seaons as head coach of the Leafs. His 2007 squad finished fourth at the MCC Tournament, while the No. 1 doubles team of Sashi Sabanathan and Baekel Girma won Goshen’s first MCC title since the tournament moved to aflightedformatin2000.
King is a 1961 Goshen College graduate and played number one singles and doubles in each of his four years at the institution. For the past eight spring seasons King has also coached the Goshen High School girls’ tennis squad, where his teams have won two sectional titles and one regional champion-ship. His team has also shared the Northern Lakes Conference title in 1999. In 1997 King retired from a 30-year career as a research plant pathologist, most of which was spent living and working in developing countries in the semi-arid tropics. During most of these years King was able to remain active in competitive tennis, participating in tournaments in India, Kenya and Nigeria.
King and his wife, Bonnie, now reside in Goshen. Both their sons attended Goshen College. Their younger son, David, graduated in 2000 after a suc-cessful year as a member of the men’s tennis team during his dad’s first year at the helm.
Head Coach - 10th Season
Stan King(574) 535-7498
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COACHING STAFF
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COACHING STAFF
THE YODER FILESSarah Yoder begins her fourth season as Goshen’s women’s tennis coach in 2008, after a stellar playing career at the institution. Yoder, a 2005 Goshen College graduate and three-year all-conference perform-er for the Leafs, is the program’s eighth head coach in its 35-year history. Yoder inherited a program that she helped build as a four-year player, as Goshen qualified for NAIA Regional competition in all four of those seasons — the only times in school history a Leafs team ac-complished such a feat. Yoder spent three seasons as Goshen’s number one doubles performer and two seasons at number one singles. She was voted to All-Mid-Central Conference honors following her sophomore, junior and senior campaigns, and was team captain in both her junior and senior seasons.
Goshen narrowly missed NAIA Regional qualification in Yoder’s first season as a coach, finishing with a 4-6 record overall and a fifth-place finish in the 2005 MCC Championships. Last season, Goshen bet-tered that mark, finishing 6-4 overall and fourth in the MCC Tournament. “I have a lot of passion for this program and this place,” Yoder said. “I’m excited to continue what we’ve done here. As a former athlete that played recently, I know our players and their games very well, after playing challenge matches with them. I know our conference. I think that I can bring some qualities to this job that will help keep our program heading in the right direction.” Yoder took over the Leafs’ program in 2005 with a variety of coaching experiences under her belt. Over the past 13 years Yoder has offered group tennis lessons to area youth and has given private tennis lessons for eight years. She worked at the Goshen YWCA as a tennis instructor for one year and has served as Bethany Christian High School’s assistant girls’ tennis coach for the past three years. Yoder graduated from Goshen College with a degree in psychology, maintain ing a 4.0 GPA throughout her four years on campus. As a result her outstanding academic and athletic performance, Yoder was a two-time NAIA All-American Scholar Athlete. Yoder is married to her husband of nearly five years, Seth Yoder. The couple reside in Goshen.
Head Coach - 4th Season Sarah Yoder
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history&
Phil Mishler (‘91)
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COACHING RECORDS1957 Roman Gingerich 4-1 1958 Roman Gingerich 7-0 1959 Roman Gingerich 9-0 1960 Roman Gingerich 7-0 1961 Roman Gingerich 7-2 1962 Roman Gingerich 10-0 1963 Roman Gingerich 5-3 1964 John Ingold 7-1 1965 Roman Gingerich 6-2 1966 Roman Gingerich 9-1 1967 Roman Gingerich 4-3 1968 Roman Gingerich 5-4 1969 Roman Gingerich 6-4 1970 Roman Gingerich 6-4 1971 Roman Gingerich 5-6 1972 Roman Gingerich 6-4 1973 Roman Gingerich 4-3 1974 Rex Lehman 2-7 1975 Roman Gingerich 3-7 1976 Harold Yoder 6-5 1977 Harold Yoder 5-61978 Harold Yoder 7-4 1979 Harold Yoder 7-3 1980 Harold Yoder 6-3 1981 Harold Yoder 11-1 1982 Harold Yoder 11-1
1984 Dave Smucker 1985 Dave Smucker 1987 Mike Stoltzfus 1988 Frank Hess 1994 Tyler Miller 1995 Zach Bishop 1995 Scott Hochstetler 1995 Tyler Miller 1995 Adam Weaver 1996 Zach Bishop 1996 Scott Hochstetler 1996 Jonathan Short 1997 Jonathan Short2001 Eric Hochstetler2001 Luke Jordan2001 Adam Scharf
2002 Dan Lanctot2002 Luke Jordan2002 Matt Miller2003 Andrew Lanctot2003 Aaron Wieand2003 Matt Miller2003 Matt Mullet2003 Aaron Lehman2003 Luke Yoder2004 Andrew Lanctot 2004 Aaron Lehman2004 Aaron Wieand2004 Thushan Hemachandra2004 Daniel Love2005 Daniel Love
Rob Adams (‘90)
Phil Mishler (‘91)
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1983 Harold Yoder 8-4 1984 Harold Yoder 7-2 1985 Harold Yoder 8-3 1986 Harold Yoder 4-5 1987 John Ingold 6-5 1988 John Ingold 10-0 1989 John Ingold 4-5 1990 Harold Yoder 2-8 1991 John Ingold 2-8 1992 John Ingold 3-9 1993 John Ingold 3-9 1994 John Ingold 3-6 1995 John Ingold 8-1 1996 John Ingold 8-1 1997 John Ingold 7-2 1998 John Ingold 4-4 1999 Stan King 7-52000 Stan King 5-5 2001 Stan King 7-5 2002 Stan King 8-32003 Stan King 6-72004 Stan King 2-72005 Stan King 2-62006 Stan King 6-52007 Stan King 4-6
NAIA All-American Scholar Athletes
All Mid-Central Conference
1979 Reshad Cassim1979 Charles Colbourn1980 Charles Colbourn 1981 Paul Algate1981JeffStoltzfus1981 Steve Yoder1982 Paul Algate1982JeffStoltzfus1982 Steve Yoder 1983 Paul Algate1983JeffStoltzfus1984 Paul Algate 1984 Frank Hess 1984JessStoltzfus1984 Dave Smucker1985 Frank Hess 1985 Dave Smucker1986 Frank Hess 1987MikeStoltzfus1987 Frank Hess 1988 Frank Hess 1988MikeStoltzfus1993 Scott Hochstetler 1994 Scott Hochstetler1995 Scott Hochstetler1995 Jon Short1996 Scott Hochstetler1996 Jon Short1997 Jon Short2000 Amadeo Marino2002 Andrew Lanctot2003 Andrew Lanctot
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RECORD BOOK
Career Wins: OverallPlayer/Grad Year/Wins Frank Hess/ 88/ 100JeffStoltzfus/84/97Steve Yoder/ 82/ 95
Charles Colbourn/ 80/ 82Paul Algate/ 84/ 79
Dave Smucker/ 85/ 77Rechad Cassim/ 79/ 75MikeStoltzfus/88/73Gareth Nissley/ 83/ 67 Jay Ingold/ 83/ 66
Career Wins: SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/WinsFrank Hess/ 88/ 55Steve Yoder/ 82/ 52JeffStoltzfus/84/45Jay Ingold/ 83/ 44Paul Algate/ 84/ 40
Charles Colbourn/ 80/ 42Rechad Cassim/ 79/ 39Dave Conrad/ 85/ 36
SteveSwartzendruber/83/36Jon Short/ 97/ 35
Career Wins: DoublesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins Dave Smucker/ 85/ 53JeffStoltzfus/84/52Frank Hess/ 88/ 45
Gareth Nissley/ 83/ 45Steve Yoder/ 82/ 43
MikeStoltzfus/88/41Charles Colbourn/ 80/ 40
Paul Algate/ 84/ 39Rechad Cassim/ 79/ 36Chris Gotwals/ 88/ 30
Season Wins: #1 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
Charles Colbourn/ 1978/ 14Frank Hess/ 1985/ 14JeffStoltzfus/1982/13Frank Hess/ 1988/ 13
Charles Colbourn/ 1980/ 12Frank Hess/ 1986/ 12
Scott Hochstetler/ 1996/ 11Paul Algate/ 1981/ 10Paul Algate/ 1984/ 10
Rex Lehman/ 1972/ 10Jon Short/ 1997/ 10
Men’s Team Picture (‘95)
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Season Wins: #5 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
Dave Conrad/ 1982/ 14Chris Gotwals/ 1988/ 13Dave Smucker/ 1983/ 12
Matt Miller/ 2002/ 11Dave Smucker/ 1984/ 10Dave Strycker/ 1976/ 10
Eric Hochstetler/ 1997/ 10
Season Wins: #6 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
Gareth Nissley/ 1983/ 14Jay Ingold/ 1981/ 13Sean Miller/ 1988/ 11Jay Ingold/ 1981/ 11
Akira Sasaki/ 1987/ 10Ben Luginbuhl/ 2002/ 10Larry Gingrich/ 1977/ 9
Steve Lind/ 1997/ 9
Season Wins: #1 DoublesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
Charles Colbourn-Rechad Cassim/ 1979/ 16SteveYoder-JeffStoltzfus/1982/15Paul Algate-Frank Hess/ 1984/ 14
Frank Hess-Dave Smucker/ 1985/ 14JeffStoltzfus-DaveSmucker/1983/13
Season Wins: #2 DoublesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
JeffStoltzfus-DaveSmucker/1984/13Terry Slabach-Chris Gotwals/ 1988/ 12Kent Stucky-Dan Hostetler/ 1972/ 11
Paul Algate-Troy Branson/ 1983/ 9StanMiller-DaveSwartzendruber/1970/8Wayne Stuckey-Rick Stjernholm/ 1997/ 8Andrew Lanctot-JD Windhorst/ 2003/ 8
Season Wins: #3 DoublesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
Jay Ingold-Gareth Nissley/ 1983/ 13Gareth Nissley-Phil Leichty/ 1981/ 11Joel Geiser-Rick Stjernholm/ 1996/ 10
Jesse Sensenig-Steve Lind/ 1997/ 10Matt Miller-Ben Luginbuhl/ 2002/ 10MikeStoltzfus-TomNofziger/1984/9
Season Wins: #2 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins Frank Hess/ 1984/ 16JeffStoltzfus/1981/13
Rechad Cassim/ 1978/ 13Paul Algate/ 1982/ 11Kent Stucky/ 1972/ 11
Jon Short/ 1996/ 11
Season Wins: #3 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/WinsSteve Yoder/ 1982/ 16Steve Yoder/ 1981/ 15JeffStoltzfus/1984/11Zach Bishop/ 1996/ 10MikeStoltzfus/1985/9
DaveSwartzendruber/1972/9Kent Stucky/ 1971/ 9
Thushan Hemachandra/ 2003/ 9
Season Wins: #4 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins Steve Yoder/ 1980/ 14 Steve Yoder/ 1979/ 14 Joel Geiser/ 1996/ 14 Jay Ingold/ 1983/ 13
Dave Conrad/ 1985/ 12 SteveSwartzendruber/1981/12
Men’s Team Picture (‘95)
Men’s Team Picture (‘74)
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COACHING RECORDS1985 Sally Hunsberger 1986 Sally Hunsberger 1987 Ann Conrad 1987 Margaret Fisher 1989 Susan Hunsberger 1989 Kim Leuz 1991 Sue Conrad 1992 Sue Conrad 1992 Sue Conrad 1995 Beth Conrad 1995 Danielle Landis1998 Elizabeth Miller1998 Andrea Springer1998 Griffen Bishop1999 Laura Litwiller1999 Andrea Springer
1999 Griffen Bishop2000 Laura Litwiller2000 Elizabeth Miller2003 Katie Beck2003 Sarah Yoder2003 Emily Gingerich2004 Sarah Yoder2004 Allison Miller2004 Sarah Yoder2006 Laurelyn Foderaro2006 Erin Gotwals2006 Janie Beck2007 Amanda Weybright2007 Laurelyn Foderaro2007 Janie Beck
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HISTORY/COACHING RECORDS
All Mid-Central Career Wins: OverallPlayer/Grad Year/Wins Sarah Yoder / 05/ 80
Hannah Gingerich/ 07/ 68Katie Beck/ 05/ 65DiannaDiaz/08/65Ann Conrad/ 87/ 70Susan Yoder/ 85/ 64Beth Conrad/ 95/ 63
Sally Hunsberger/ 85/ 62Sue Conrad/ 91/ 61
Bonnie Raber/ 85/ 52
Career Wins: SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/WinsAnn Conrad/ 87/ 38Beth Conrad/ 95/ 38Sarah Yoder/ 05/ 36Sue Conrad/ 91/ 35
Hannah Gingerich/ 07/ 33Katie Beck / 05/ 32Ingrid Hess/ 89/ 31
Sally Hunsberger/ 85/ 31DiannaDiaz/08/30Erin Gotwals / 07/ 27
1972 Ruth Gunden 4-0 1973 Ruth Gunden 3-1 1974 Ruth Gunden 5-2 1975 Ruth Gunden 3-4 1976 Ruth Gunden 3-4 1977 Ruth Gunden 3-3 1978 Ruth Gunden 1-5 1979 Joy Hess 2-6 1980 Ruth Gunden 0-6 1981 Ruth Gunden 2-7 1982 Ruth Gunden 6-3 1983 Ruth Gunden 3-7 1984 Ruth Gunden 8-2 1985 Ruth Gunden 10-1 1986 Joy Hess 6-4 1987 Joy Hess 6-3 1988 Joy Hess 6-2 1989 Joy Hess 5-5
1990 Joy Hess 3-7 1991 Pert Shetler 7-5 1992 Pert Shetler 5-8 1993 Pert Shetler 3-10 1994 Pert Shetler 5-9 1995 Pert Shetler 8-6 1996 Shelly Kindig 4-6 1997 Leonard Beechy 8-3 1998 Leonard Beechy 8-11999 Leonard Beechy 8-32000 Sue Conrad 8-32001 Sue Conrad 10-12002 Leon Brenneman 9-22003 Leon Brenneman 8-2 2004 Leon Brenneman 8-2 2005 Sarah Yoder 4-62006 Sarah Yoder 6-4 2007 Sarah Yoder 4-7
1984 Sally Hunsberger1985 Sally Hunsberger 1985 Susan Yoder 1986 Ann Conrad1986 Ingrid Hess1986 Margaret Fisher1987 Susan Hunsberger1987 Joy Hess 1988 Susan Hunsberger1988 Joy Hess 1989 Sue Conrad 1990 Sue Conrad 1990 Jody Cripe1991 Sue Conrad 1991 Jody Cripe1992 Beth Conrad1994 Jodi Rychener1995 Beth Conrad1995 Jodi Rychener1997 Griffen Bishop1997 Laura Litwiller1999TonyaSwartzendruber1999 Jennifer Springer
1999 Griffen Bishop2000 Laura Litwiller2000ElizabethMiller2001TonyaSwartzendruber2002 Jennifer Springer2002 Sarah Yoder2002 Jennifer Springer2003 Sarah Yoder2003 Hannah Gingerich2003 Leon Brenneman - MCC Coach Of The Year 2004 Sarah Yoder2004DianaDiaz2005DiannaDiaz2006 Laurelyn Foderaro 2006 Hannah Gingerich2006 Sarah Yoder - MCC Coach Of The Year 2007 Laurelyn Foderaro 2007DiannaDiaz
All-Mid-Central Conference & Hoosier Conference for Women
NAIA All-American
Career Records
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Diana Diaz (‘07)
Sarah Yoder (‘05)
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Scholar Athletes
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RECORD BOOKDiannaDiaz/2004/10
Laurelyn Foderaro/ 2008/ 10Hannah Gingerich/ 2003/ 9Hannah Gingerich/ 2006/ 9
Sarah Yoder/ 2002/ 8Three tied with 7
Season Wins: #3 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/WinsSarah Yoder/ 2001/ 16Ingrid Hess/ 1989/ 12
Mandy Yoder/ 1995/ 12Andrea Springer/ 1997/ 10
Susan Yoder/ 1985/ 9Bonnie Raber/ 1984/ 9
Hannah Gingerich / 2004/ 9
Season Wins: #4 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
Susan Hunsberger/ 1985/ 16Christina Brunk/ 1989/ 8
Katie Beck/ 2004/ 9Jen Friesen/ 1984/ 7
TaraSwartzendruber/1995/7Andrea Springer/ 1996/ 7ElizabethMiller/1997/7
Katie Beck / 2001/ 7
Season Wins: #5 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/WinsJen Friesen/ 1985/ 14
Ann Conrad/ 1984/ 11 Amy Thut/ 1995/ 10 KimLeuz/1987/9KimLeuz/1986/9Katie Beck/ 2003/ 9
Angie Showalter/ 1991/ 8
Season Wins: #6 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
Ann Conrad/ 1985/ 15Dawn Hochstetler/ 1986/ 11BrendaStoltzfus/1984/10
Erin Gotwals/ 2006/ 10Erin Gotwals/ 2004/ 9Erin Gotwals/ 2003/ 8
Denise Cunningham/ 1997/ 7Denise Cunningham/ 1996/ 6
Season Wins: #1 DoublesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
Sally Hunsberger-Susan Yoder/ 1985/ 13Sarah Yoder-Jennifer Springer/ 2002/ 12LaurelynFoderaro-DiannaDiaz/2007/11
Sue Conrad-Jody Cripe/ 1991/ 10Sally Hunsberger-Susan Yoder/ 1982/ 9Beth Conrad-Jodi Rychener/ 1995/ 9
Sarah Yoder-Angela Newcomer/ 2003/ 9SarahYoder-DiannaDiaz/2004/9
HannahGingerich-DiannaDiaz/2005/9
Season Wins: #2 DoublesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
Sarah Yoder-Angela Newcomer/ 2001/ 14BonnieRaber-BrendaStoltzfus/1985/13
Katie Beck-Emily Gingerich/ 2003/ 12Katie Beck-Hannah Gingerich/ 2004/ 9TaraSwartzendruber-AmyThut/1995/9
Andrea Springer-Amy Bert/ 1997/ 7Ann Conrad-Jill Wyse/ 1987/ 6
Ingrid Hess-Christina Brunk/ 1989/ 6Ingrid Hess-Jill Wyse/ 1986/ 6
Bonnie Raber-Ann Conrad/ 1984/ 6
Season Wins: #3 DoublesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins
Jen Friesen-Ann Conrad/ 1985/ 13Hannah Gingerich-Allison Miller/ 2003/ 9
ElizabethMiller-DeniseCunningham/1997/9Nicole Brockmueller-Carrie Lehman/ 1996/ 7
KimLeuz-DawnHochstetler/1986/6
Career Wins: DoublesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins Sarah Yoder/ 05/ 44Susan Yoder/ 85/ 37DiannaDiaz/08/35
Hannah Gingerich/ 07/ 35Katie Beck/ 05/ 33
Ann Conrad/ 87/ 32Sally Hunsberger/ 85/ 31
Bonnie Raber/ 85/ 29Sue Conrad/ 91/ 26
Beth Conrad/ 95/ 25
Season Wins: #1 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/WinsSue Conrad/ 1991/ 15
Sally Hunsberger/ 1985/ 13Jodi Rychener/ 1994/ 10
Sally Hunsberger/ 1984/ 10Jodi Rychener/ 1995/ 9Sue Conrad/ 1989/ 8
Sally Hunsberger/ 1982/ 8Griffen Bishop/ 1997/ 8DiannaDiaz/2005/8Beth Conrad/ 1992/ 7
Season Wins: #2 SinglesPlayer/Grad Year/Wins Jody Cripe/ 1991/ 12
Beth Conrad/ 1995/ 12Laura Litwiller/ 1997/ 11Beth Conrad/ 1994/ 11
Jody Cripe (‘91)
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2007 SEASON REVIEW
Senior dominated team moves up the MCC ranks
Behind seniors Dianna Diaz and Laurelyn Foderaro, the Goshen College women’s tennis team finished 2008 a slot above a year ago with a seventh-place finish at the MCC Tournament in Fort Wayne. After a disapointing 2007 tournament ended with first-round losses in both singles and doubles, Foderaro, from Harrleysville, Penn-sylvania, regrouped and made a spectacular run which finished with runner-up honors in both fields. Teaming with fellow senior Diaz in No. 1 doubles, the pair took out Spring Arbor in the opening round before knocking off top-seeded Kristin Goeke and Katie Marsh of Taylor in the semifinal. The tandem would eventually lose 9-8 (8-6) in the championship match against a gritty Huntington pair. At No. 2 singles, Foderaro started strong, losing just one game in her first two matches, propelling herself into the finals. Foderaro would fall just short of her first MCC title once again as she dropped a 3-6, 3-6 decision to Taylor’s Kristine Bolinger immediately following her doubles championship match. The Lady Maple Leafs finished the regular season with a 4-7 overall record and 1-7 in MCC play, but that told only part of the story. “We were competitive in all of them (conference matches),” said head coach Sarah Yoder of her team, which scored at least three points in 7-of-8 matches. “But we struggled to win third sets and tiebreakers all year.” Goshen’s lone conference win came in a 7-2 thrashing of St. Francis.
“As a team we have to improve on how we deal with pressure situations. It was never an issue of not working hard enough,” said the third-year leader Yoder. “This comes from playing lots and lots of competitive tennis all year round.” All four of Goshen’s points at the MCC Champion-ships were off the racquets of seniors Diaz and Foderaro leaving a gaping hole for 2008. “We will greatly miss all three of our seniors in Diana, Laurelyn and Janie (Beck),” Yoder said following the MCC tournament. “Already our younger players are talking about ways to work on our game in the off-season and I think they see how we will need everyone to step up next year and take on larger roles on the team.”
Diana Diaz (left) earned her third-straight All Mid-Central Conference honor, while Laurelyn Foderaro (right and top right) earned her second in her two years at Goshen after finishing as the runner-up in No. 1 doubles and No. 2 singles at the MCC Championships in Fort Wayne.
POINT OF NO RETURN
Step In The RightDirectionA fourth-place finish in the MCC was a step up from 2006
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Step In The RightDirectionA fourth-place finish in the MCC was a step up from 2006
Ninth-year head coach Stan King expected an improvement over a sixth-place finish at the 2006 MCC Cham-pionships. What he may not have predicted was a fourth-place finish – the program’s highest since equaling that finish in 2003 – coupled with a doubles title. After posting a 4-2 regular-season record at the No. 1 doubles spot, Senior Beakel Girma teamed with first-year Sashi Sabanathan for Goshen’s first championship since the tournament moved to a flighted format in 2000. The pair made quick work of Grace College in a 8-3 win in the opening round before knocking off the second-seeded Bethel College tandem of Kiko Cortez and Jered Shriner 8-6. The win put them in the final with fourth-seeded Ben Bischoff and Micah May, which they won by a 8-4 count. Sabanathan and Girma led the Maple Leafs all season as Goshen went 4-6 overall and 2-5 in MCC play and the pair were both named to the All Confer-ence team. Sabanathan also reached the cham-pionship round at No. 2 singles before
falling to Jorge Brumicky of Taylor University 6-2, 6-3. Girma (No. 1 sin-gles), freshman Alex Dominguez (No. 3 singles) and sophomore Joel King (No. 4 singles) all picked up points for Gos-hen at the weekend’s tournament. “I am pleased that we were a much improved and more competitive team in 2007 than in any of the previous three years,” explained King. “Through our MCC round robin record was the same in 2006, our 2007 losses were extreme-ly close.” In fact, those five losses came by just a combined 11 team points, includ-ing 4-5 decisions against Marian Col-lege and Indiana Wesleyan University. The Maple Leafs certainly made the most of their wins, taking a 9-0 victory over Grace College and 8-1 decisions over Anderson University and Indiana University-Southeast. Expectations now shift to the 2008 season. While King has lost a two-time All MCC performer in Girma, his num-bers two through six from a year ago were all underclassmen. “I am expect-ing a strong group of returning players, and am hoping that our new recruits will be able to fill gaps,” added King.
It was the second-straight All Mid-Central Confer-ence selection for senior Beakel Girms (bottom) as he teamed with freshman Sashi Sabanathan to win the program’s first MCC title since the tourna-ment went to the flighted format in 2000.
GOSHEN COLLEGE, established in 1894, is now a private, coeducational, residential, Christian college of the liberal arts and sciences rooted in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. The distinctiveness of a Goshen education derives from the college's dedication to five core values in preparing students as leaders for the church and the world. Stemming from our Christ-centerednessisourcommitmenttopassionatelearning,globalcitizenship,servant leadership and compassionate peacemaking. Goshen College we intend to create a community of faith and learning built on five core values. In our academic program and campus life students will develop the knowledge, skills and values for:
A life that is CHRIST-CENTERED, withareflectivefaiththatnurturesspiritual growth in individual and corporate contexts an active faith that informs all life’s choices
A life of PASSIONATE LEARNING, through the mastery of a major field of study as the basis for life-long learning, service, relationships, and work in a socially and culturally diverse context an extensive foundation of knowledge, skills, processes and methodologies derived from a liberal arts curriculum that are required for systematic study and problem solving
A life of SERVANT LEADERSHIP, based on a leadership ability that empowers self and others a healthy understanding of self and others that is
reflectedin relationships of interdependence and mutual accountability A life of COMPASSIONATE PEACEMAKING with a personal integrity that fosters the abilitytoresolveconflictandtopromotejusticeandacommitmenttodiversity in all of its forms both conceptually and in practice A life of GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP with an intercultural openness with the ability to function effectively with people of other world views a responsible understanding of stewardship for human systems and the environment in a multicultural world
Academics: 85 percent of classes have fewer than 25 students; student/faculty ratio is 13:1. Most faculty, two-thirds of whom have doctorates, have lived and worked abroad. 32 majors, 34 minors, 18 teacher certification programs, and numerous pre-professional and certificate programs. Top majors include: nursing, music, biology, elementary education, and business administration.Campus & facilities highlights: 135-acre campus, 19 major buildings, 1,150-acre Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center, Marine biology facility in Florida Keys, $24 million, 68,000 sq. ft. music centerStudent enrollment 2007-08: Final statistics, released by Goshen College’s registrar’s office, showed a total headcount of 971 students enrolled at Goshen College for the fall 2007-08 semester. GC’s retention rate is 84%.Outcomes – by the numbers: 100% – Medical school acceptance rate for 2003 graduates...100% – Graduate school acceptance rate for students in physics and social work...Top 1% – English majors’ national scoring on the Education Testing Service Exam...Top 17% – Goshen College’s ranking among national liberal arts colleges for producing graduates who go on to earn doctoral degrees.Financial aid: Goshen College costs 10% less than the national average for private colleges. For 2007-08, 99% of all students received financial aid, and the average aid package was $18,036 (not including work-study). Goshen was named a “least debt college” in U.S.News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” guide.Historic relationship: Established in 1894 and owned by the Mennonite Church. Around 55 percent of the total student body report Mennonite or Mennonite-related backgrounds, but more than 30 different Christian denominations and several world religions are represented on our campus.
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GOSHEN AT A GLANCE
City of Goshen
Goshen, Ind., is known as the Maple City because of its many maple trees. The city offers many diverse cultural, educational, employment and recreational opportunities. Most notably, we maintain our small town values and charm
while offering a multitude of activities and experiences often found in nearby larger cities. The roots of Goshen are traced
back to the Amish and Mennonite heritage that settled this area in 1831. While you can still see Amish with horses and buggies on our streets, Goshen is a dynamic and growing community.
A growing and ethnically diverse community
Today, Goshen is a city of over 29,000 residents nestled in the center of the northern Indiana county of Elkhart. The community is growing quickly, with the city gaining over 6,000 residents during the1990s. Through our growth over the past 25 years, we have become an ethnically diverse community providing residents an opportunity to interact with people from many different cultures.
Population: 31, 882 (2006)County: ElkhartElevation: 801 ft.Land Area: 13.2 sq. milesTime Zone: ESTMedium Resident Age: 31.5Avg. Household Income: $39,500Top Industry: Transportation Equip.
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