Bethel College - Log Cabin Yearbook (McKenzie, TN)

 - Class of 1985

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HAMMS, BSU TAKE INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL TITLES. The Hamms defeated BSU 2-0 in the best two of three series in intramural basketball to take the men's title. The Hamms won the games by the scores of 50-40 and 60-58, being led in both scor- ing and rebounding by Danny Monroe. The Hamms finished the regular season at 12-O while BSU finished at 11-1. Other team leaders for the Hamms were juniors Kyle Seeley, Greg Martin, and Kevin Austin, and freshmen Craig Harris and Mike Miller. BSU was led by Mike Brown and Jarvis Bell. Other leaders for BSU were .Anthony Carruthers, Ike Taylor, and Phil Boyd. BSU's women took the women's in- tramural title for the second straight year. BSU blew out all its opponents at one time or other. Leaders for BSU were Sylvia Hansbro, Von Williams, Lisa Allen, Wendy York, and Sonya Thompson. The second place Hammettes were led by Pam Ursery, Wanda Badar, Juli Lawson, and Sherry Burns. Lambda Sigma's stars were Laurie Gaddis, Janna Wiersma, and Cindy Hill, while Theta Psi finished fourth on the strength of Kristie Sanders, Beth Pinkley, Sondra Key, and Alandra Funderburk. The three teams in men's intramural softball, the Boundballers, the Vets, and newly organized Easton Thunder, made softball intramurals exciting with each team finishing the regular season at 4-4. The Roundballers, a group of Bethel College basketball players, started the season 4-0 before losing five straight games. They had to come from behind to defeat the Vets 13-12 in the second game of a doubleheader to snap a five game losing streak. After they disposed of the Vets, the Boundballers defeated Easton Thunder 3-1 in the best three of five championship series. Homerun hitters Bill Judson, Jimmy Young, and Steve Tiszai as well as infielders John Sneed, Mike Nienaber, Leon Taylor, and Doug Roots were key players for the Floundballers, other players were outfielders John Kemper, Doug Benton, Bret Mundt, and Terry Harris. Easton Thunder established itself as a power in the league and finished second in the tournament. After getting off to a dismal 0-4 start the Thunder huddled together and won five consecutive games before losing three straight to eventual champ Ftoundballers. Homerun hitters for Easton were Jarvis Bell, Danny Monroe, David Smith, and Mike Brown. Other standouts for Easton were Charles Bum- pass, Bobby Robinson, Robbie Haydon, Rick White, and Kip Bush. The Vets were led by cleanup hitters Chris Chatham, David Huss, Greg Webster, and John Boz Butler. Other Vets were Mike Lane, Greg Lane, Mike Gooch, Steve Prosser, and Darryl Campbell. Women's Intramural softball saw IAO, the Hammettes, win the title a second consecutive year. Stars for the Hammettes were Laurie Morris, Carla Jones, Pam Ursery, Juli Lawson, Gaye Heikkinen, and Lisa Ramsey. BSU, finishing second for the sec- ond straight year, was led by Beverly Patrick, Joyce Burkley, Shelia Nance, and LaWuan Stanford. Others who played key roles for the Cougars were Sonya Witchard, Lisa Dunlap, Shelia Halliburton, and Von Williams. Lambda Sigma was led by Cindy Hill, Laurie Gaddis, Darla Dennis, Carol Syme, Norma McMullin, Vanessa Smith, Cathi Smith, and Salana Young. Theta Psi was led by Kristie Sanders, Becky Dunn, Dana Gamblin, Jennifer Underwood, Jennie Sue Garrett, Alan- dra Funderburk, Marla Luthy, Dawn Jenkins, and Mistee Vinson. 155

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Hamms Win Second Consecutive In- tramural Football Championship. The Hamms, led by such greats as running back, Danny Scooter Monroe, Chris Gillespie, wide receivers Terry Harris, Brett Burnett, and Greg Martin, offensive Iinemen Billy Ray Hampton, Tony Camp, and Mike Limbaugh, won the intramural football championship for the second consecutive year. The Hamms finished with a 6-O record, including a 14-12 season-ending win over the second place Vets in a game which produced chaos on the field as well as off the field. The 1984 intramural football season was a great one to remember. Other members of the Hamms' squad were Kyle Seeley, Kirk Nienaber, Mike Martin, and Doug Jones. The second place Vets were led by QBs Mike Lane and Paul Watkins, running back Craig Kirk and Robbie Hayden, wide receivers Denny Rudolph, Russ Davis, and Dave Smith, offensive linemen Daryl Campbell, Chris Chatham, and John Butler, and defensive specialists Chuck Curtis, Greg Webster, Mike Pinson, and Mike Gooch. Third place was taken by BSU, which finished with a 1-4 record in its first in- tramural football season in five years. Key roles on the BSU squad were played by backs Mike Brown, Joe Bailey, Clarence Barber, and Ike Taylor, as well as linemen Anthony Carruthers, Bruce Jones, Elias El-Chaer, William Burnett, Chauncey Byrd, and Arvin Sexton. Key performers at wide reciever were Charles Bumpass and Phil Boyd. Sigma Phi finished in last place for its second consecutive year. Key players for Sigma Phi were Mark Rodgers, Don Brown, Kip Rush, Jonathan Watson, Jon Carlock, James Collins, Craig Harris, Steve Frazier, Mark Parker, Jimmy Bivens, James McClure, Tim Wright, and Tim Page. Intramural Football during the 1984 season was a sight to see. 154 Hammettes Win Second Consecutive Intramural Football Title. The Hammettes met all the odds in defeating its other op- ponents and winning the women's in- tramural title a second time. The Ham- mettes went undefeated by beating both Alpha Phi-Lambda Sigma APLS and Theta Psi. Alpha Phi-Lambda Sigma finished in second place and Theta Psi wound up in third. Key players for the Hammettes were Carla Jones, Pam Ursery, Wanda Radar, Gaye Heikkinen, Kim Petty, and Juli Lawson. APLS was led by Vanessa Smith, Salana Young, Cyd Craig, Christie Phelps, Deana Jackson, and Tammy Cole. Leaders for Theta Psi included Mar- ty Aden, Christie Sanders, Dawn Jenkins, Beth Pinkley, and Mistee Vinson. Vets, Hammettes Win In Intramural Volleyball. The Vets, led by Darryl Campbell and Greg Webster, won the men's in- tramural volleyball title while the Ham- mettes won the title in the women's division. Other players for the Vets were Chuck Curtis, Paul Watkins, Ike Taylor, and Chris Chatham. NIFA was led by David Smith, Kip Rush, and Rick White. The Hamms were led by Scooter Monroe, Brett Burnett, and Chris Gillespie. Sigma Phi was led by Ronnie Culbreath, Doug Benton, Steve Frazier, Mark Parker, and Tom Swin- dle. Phi Delt was led by Randall Reece, Garth Tobler, and Chris Headrick. High Fi was led by Chris Jaskolka and Tim Fike. In the Women's division, the Ham- mettes were led by Laurie Morris, Madonna Troxler, Sheila Johnson, and Debbie Moore. Alpha Phi Lambda Sigma APLS was led by Cindy Fansler, Renee Cunningham, Kay Young, and Jimmie Sue Staten. Theta Psi's stars were Ruth Todd, Kaye Costello, Becky Dunn, and Melanie Hunley.



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