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Wednesday, April 23, 2003
Softball Results
PIRATES PUNCTUATE HOME SEASON WITH 8-0
WIN OVER BENEDICTINE
PARKVILLE, MO--Park University (16-17) capped its 2003 home schedule Wednesday
afternoon with a split against the Benedictine College Lady Ravens. In the
first game, Park rallied for three runs in the bottom of the seventh before
coming up just short in the 4-3 loss. In the second game, Sherry Faulconer
(7-7) threw a three-hit shutout; LaJeana Fagan delivered a homerun for Park, as
the Pirates won, 8-0.
Game
1 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 -
7 R - H - E
Benedictine 0 0 2 0 2 0 0
4 6 0
Park Univ. 0 0 0
0 0 0 3 3
8 1
Line summary: PARK, McCormick and
Tomasek. BC: Wendt and Sarratt. WP: Wendt. LP: McCormick (4-5). HR: BC,
Monteleone.
Game
2 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 -
7 R - H - E
Benedictine 0 0
0 0 0 - -
0 3 3
Park Univ. 5 0 0 0
3 - - 8 12
0
Line summary: PARK, Faulconer and
Tomasek. BC, Martin and Schmidt. WP: Faulconer (7-7). LP: Martin. HR: PARK,
Fagan.
Tuesday, April 22, 2003
Baseball Results
BOBCATS SLIP PAST PARK IN OPENER;
PIRATES WIN SECOND GAME, 11-4 
POINT LOOKOUT, MO--Park University (25-14, 14-6) held on to second place in the MCAC
Conference standings Tuesday afternoon in Point Lookout, Mo., with a split
against College of the Ozarks, the team currently situated in third place. The
Bobcats (28-21-1, 16-8) brought in two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning
to take the opener, 7-6. Senior Joe Barbosa, who finished the afternoon
4-for-6 with three runs, four RBI, delivered a homerun in the first game.
Designated hitter Hank Edwards was 2-for-3 with a pair of doubles. In the
second game, Barbosa threw a complete game as Park won 11-4. Ryan Kiedrowski was
2-for-3 with five RBI.
Game
1 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 -
7 R - H - E
Park Univ. 0 1 0 3
1 0 1 6 12
2
C. of Ozarks 1 0 0 1 3 0 2
7 11 0
Line summary: PARK, Holz, Pickett (7)
and Cunningham. COO, Sledge, McGloughlin (7) and Fryman. WP: McGloughlin. LP:
Holz (5-2) HR: Barbosa (8). Highlights:
PARK, Kent (2/3, 2 RBI), Edwards (2/3. 2-2B), Barbosa (2/3, 2 RBI, HR),
Weber (2/3), Nab (2/3).
Game 2 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 -
7 R - H - E
Park Univ. 3 2 0 4
0 2 0 11 13 1
C. of Ozarks 1 0 2 0 0 1 0
4 6 2
Line summary: PARK, Barbosa
and Cunningham. COO, Schreiber, Reynolds (4), Nations (6), Young (6), Stoll (7)
and Ramsey. WP: Barbosa (5-1). LP: Schreiber. HR: COO, Rapinchuck. Highlights: PARK,
Kiedrowski (2/3, 5 RBI), Kent (2/3, 2 RBI), Barbosa (2/3, 3 R, 2 RBI), Nab
(2/4), Cunningham (2/4).
Friday, April
18, 2003
Track & Field Results
BETHEL GAINS FULL
QUALIFICATION; WOMEN'S 4X400-METER HEADED TO NATIONALS
WARRENSBURG, MO--Park University's Crystal Bethel gained full
qualification for the NAIA National Championships on Friday when she ran
the 800-meters in two minutes, 16.56 seconds at the Central Missouri State
University Relays. The women's 4X400-meter relay team of Dione
Friends, Crystal Bethel, Celena Bibbins, and Kasey Scott also
qualified for nationals in late May. Men's distance runner Mabior Atem
provisionally qualified in the 800-meter (1:53.16)
and the 1,500-meter (3:56.85). He finished first in both events.
CMSU
Mule Relays April 18, 2002, EVENT, ATHLETE, TIME, PLACE, Women's 100 M, Lanessa
Hubbard,14.24,9, Women's 200 M, Liza Ruud,28.69,14, Women's 200 M, Lanessa
Hubbard,29.10,16, Women's 200 M, Adhel Riek,30.00,19, Women's 400 M, Celena
Bibbins,1:00.71,7, Women's 400 M, Adhel Riek,1:06.11,11, Women's 400 M, Liza
Ruud,1:07.38,12, Women's 800 M, Crystal Bethel,2:16.56,2,N, Women's 800
M, Dione Friends,2:29.63,12, Women's 3000 M, Amy Musil,12:38.60,6, Women's 3000
M, Amanda Geno,12:42.28,7, Women's 3000 Steeple, Jessica Ferguson,12:11.90,5,
Women's 400 M Hurdles, Roselie Watkins,1:12.39,13, Women's 4 X 1,,DQ, Women's
4 X 4,3:57.54,3,N, Women's Long Jump, Jelena Tasic,5.69M, 2, Women' s
Javelin, Kasey Scott,28.26M,2, Women's Javelin, Liza Ruud,22.00M,3, Women's
Javelin, Jelena Tasic, Foul. Men's Results: Men's 100 M, Fred Aboagye,11.45, 15,
Men's 200 M,Fred Aboagye,23.58,24, Men's 200 M, Berg Heskin,24.50,27, Men's 400
M,Brad-Ford Exantus,51.54,10, Men's 400 M, Mitch Black,54.26,17, Men's 800 M,
Mabior Atem,1:53.16,1,P, Men's 800 M, Leon Bowman,2:04.29,17, Men's 1500
M, Mabior Atem,3:56.85,1,P, Men's 1500 M, Keith Longuski,4:12.39,6, Men's
5000 M, Keith Longuski,16:22.60,20, Men's 5000 M, Jake Kidd,16:53.20,24, Men's
5000 M, Josh McKinzie,17:26.19,26, Men's 4 X 4, ,3:33.16,6, Men's Long Jump,
Berg Heskin,6.16M,12, Men's Javelin, Robert Masoner,50.90M,1, Men's Javelin,
Berg Heskin,42.56M,3, Men's Javelin, Robert Pavlovic,37.29M,8. P= Provisional
Qualifier; N=National Qualifier.
Friday, April 18,
2003
Baseball Results
PIRATES SPLIT WITH NEWMAN, GET
FOUR-HIT SHUTOUT FROM BARBOSA 
PARKVILLE, MO--Senior Joe Barbosa (4-1) threw a four-hit shutout to blank the
Newman University Jets (31-16, 13-7), 11-0 in Friday's opening game. Senior Ben
Weber hit a grand slam homerun in the game; Stephen Kent had a three-run
blast. In the second game, the Pirates (24-13, 13-5) committed six errors
as Newman evened the series with a 20-9 win. Newman infielder Jeff Frazee
homered for Newman; Weber (6) and Ruben Vieyra (1) had homeruns for
Park.
Game
1 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 -
7 R - H - E
Newman Univ. 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 4
1
Park Univ. 5 0 0 2
1 3 - 1
1 9 2
Line summary: PARK, Barbosa and
Cunningham. NU, Stephenson, Hanks (5) and Mijares, Schnitger (6). WP: Barbosa
(4-1). LP: Stephenson. HR: PARK, Weber(5, Grand Slam), Kent (4). Highlights:
PARK, Nab (2/4, 2 SB, 2 R), Weber (1/4, 4 RBI, GS HR, 2 R), Kent (2/4, 2 R, 3
RBI, TR, HR), Vieyra (2/3, 2 RBI).
Game 2 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 -
7 R - H - E
Newman Univ. 1 6 2 4 3 2 2 20 15
0
Park Univ. 0 1 0 3
5 0 0 9 11
6
Line summary: PARK, Rymer,
Holz (4), Murphy (5) and Cunningham. NU, Hon, Webb (5) and Mijares, Schnitger
(7). WP: Hon. LP: Rymer (4-4). HR: PARK, Weber (6), Vieyra (1); NU, Frazee.
Highlights: PARK, Barbosa (2/3, 3 R), Weber (2/4, 2 R, 2 RBI, HR), Kent (2/4, 2
DB), Vieyra (1/3, 3 RBI, HR), Cunningham (2/4).
Friday, April 18, 2003
Softball Results
PARK SLIDES TO 10-4 IN MCAC WITH LOSSES
AT BELLEVUE
 
BELLEVUE, NEB--Bellevue (27-13, 12-2) junior pitcher Jacquelyn Tibke
(16-7) threw a no-hit shutout and allowed just one runner on a walk in a 2-0 win
against Park University (15-15, 10-4) to complete the MCAC sweep. Park
held on through eight innings in the first game; Racheal Mead had a clutch hit
to help score two runs in the top of the sixth, putting Park ahead, 3-2,
entering the final inning. Bellevue scored in the bottom of the final two
innings to take the 4-3 win. Park concludes the MCAC schedule with a
doubleheader at conference-leading College of St. Mary on Saturday.
Game
1 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 -
7 - 8 R - H - E
Park Univ. 1 0 0 0
0 2 0 0 3
8 4
Bellevue 0 0 1 0
1 0 1 1 4
7 2
Line summary: PARK, Faulconer and
Mead. BU, TIbke and --. WP: Tibke (15-7). LP: Faulconer (6-6).
Game
2 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 -
7 R - H - E
Park Univ. 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 3
Bellevue 0 2 0 0
0 0 - 2 7
3
Line summary: PARK, Faulconer and --.
BU, Tibke and --. WP: Tibke (16-7). LP: Faulconer (6-7).
Friday, April 18, 2003
2003 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars
FIVE PARK UNIVERSITY STUDENT-ATHLETES HONORED AS ARTHUR
ASHE JR. SPORTS SCHOLARS FOR 2002-2003
PARKVILLE, MO--Five Park University student-athletes were distinguished as
Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars for 2002-2003 in the April edition of Black
Issues in Higher Education. Those recognized were Priscilla Torto (women's
basketball, junior, 2nd team), Crystal Bethel (women's track and field, junior,
2nd team), Dave Foster (men's soccer, senior, 1st team), Tiago Sajben (men's
soccer, junior, 2nd team), and Jessica Ferguson (women's track and field,
senior, 3rd team). Torto, Bethel and Foster were honored for the second
consecutive year; Park student-athletes have been distinguished each year since
1999. To view the complete listings and color photos of first and second
team honorees, visit www.blackissues.com.
The Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports
Scholar Awards salute student-athletes of color who maintain at least a 3.3
grade point average and make a formidable contribution to their athletic
program. This is the eleventh year for the awards.
Friday, April 18, 2003
NACDA Director's Cup
PARK ATHLETICS RANKS TWENTY-FIRST IN NACDA DIRECTOR'S
CUP STANDINGS FOLLOWING WINTER SPORTS
PARKVILLE, MO--Park University was slotted 21st nationally out of
more than 300 NAIA institutions in the standings for the NACDA (National
Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics) following the end of the
winter sports season. Park's women's indoor track and field team earned
46.5 points for finished 14th nationally. Park University has amassed
209.5 points this year. |
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