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Playing close to the net, this Lion player uses his back- Sergio Castello, the number one seeded player for the hand to put the ball away for the point. photo by Lions, uses his powerful baseline backhand shot to over Richard Claiborne. Men's Tennis The men's tennis finished the year with a 9f6 conference record and an 11-I4 overall against a tough schedule. Seven matches were piayed with NCAA schools, Coach Torn Dixon said. In NAIA District 24 tournament action, the team finished fourth, losing third to David Lipscomb by only one point. All-American Sergio Castello made his third annual trip to the nationals sin Kan- sas City. Castello qualified by winning the district 41 singles title for the third con' secutive year. At Kansas City, he made it to the final sixteen before losing in the fifth round. Castello was also named an Academic All-American. continued on page 167 1 66 MEN s TENNIS power his opponents. photo by Micah Brinkley, il- These pictured are from both the fall and spring semesters. The team consisted of the six top players and backups. Sergio Castello -- 1, Godwin Omomgieva - 2 Gary Peters 1- 3, Goku! Padmanabhan - 4, Clive Gumbs - 5, Richard Mlliams - 6
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Waiting for the perfect pitch, the Lion batter swings the bat in hopes of hitting more than just air. photo by Bret Christensen Baseball The baseball team, fnmshed their sea son at 15 20 Hopes for a break even season were dashed by losses ln the fmal week of play Leadlng the team was semor Phllllp Walters who was named to the All Con ference team Other outstandmg perfor mances were turned ln by Tabb Loveless who won the team battmg title Randall Stamps who had the best ERA and Steve Logan who was named the best defensive player Three semors fll llSl1Gd thelr colleglate careers Walters Jeff Lawson and Phnl Melton Assnstmg Coach Hoyt Kirk was Randy Brown former Llons baseball player Rowl Joel Goff Bruce Jones Keith Talkmgton Ph1lIipMelton Marc Wilcox Randy Bowen Nash Fares Mike Logan Doug Kinnard Row 2 Rob Beard Jeff Lawson David Stoffel Marty Young Phillip Walters Stacy Horton Clay Hobbs Daniel Mobley John Cary Jeff Chambers Randall Stamps Kerry Sweeney Steve Logan 7 Y ' 7 7 : , , . , , , , - , . : , , , , , 1 ' . W , , , ,,,, . With great concentration, the base runner watches the pitcher for the perfect time to steal second while Mark Greer waits for the pick-off play. photo by Bret Chris- tensen. 168 BASEBALL
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