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DOANETIGERSm & w g o l f

2009- 1 0

Brittany Sampy

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www.doane.edu

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Media & Recruit Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of ContentsGeneral Information PGMessage from the college 2About Doane 3Doane Admission 4Doane Academic Majors 5Doane Academic Support 6Doane Facilities 7Doane Athletic Staff 8Doane Support Staff 9Doane Media Information 10GPAC Affi liation 11NAIA Affi liation 12

2009 InformationPreseason Outlook 14Roster 15Schedule 16

Team InformationDoane Player Bios 18-29Doane Coaching Staff 30-32

2008-09 ReviewSeason Recap 34Men’s Results 35-37Women’s Results 38-40

HistoryGPAC Championship History 42-43Athletic Hall of Fame 44-45Honor D Award 46-47Doane Athletic Sponsors 48

Athletics DirectoryAthletics 826-6717Athletic Director 826-8583Sports Information 826-8248 Fax 826-8647

Baseball 826-8646M Basketball 826-8281W Basketball 826-8636Cross Country 826-8656Football 826-8201M Golf 826-6719W Golf 826-8653Soccer 826-6783Softball 826-6735Tennis 826-8227Track 826-8300Volleyball 826-8202

(area code for all offi ces is 402)

Quick FactsLocation Crete, Neb. 68333Founded 1872Enrollment 969Nickname TigersColors Orange & BlackConference GPACAffi liation NAIAPresident Jonathan BrandAthletic Director Greg HeierSID Rick SchmueckerContact 402-826-8248

Men’s Golf InformationHead Coach Myron ParsleyYears 3rd

Women’s Golf InformationHead Coach Jeannine FosterYears 3rd

Home Courses College Heights CC (Crete) Wilderness Ridge GC (Lincoln)

NAIA Champions of Character: Doane College welcomes all players, offi cials and spectators to today’s contest. As a member of the NAIA and Great Plains Athletic Conference, we are commited to the true spirit of competition by being a “Champion of Character,” through the fi ve core character values the NAIA embraces: respect, integrity, responsibility, servant leadership and sportsmanship. We ask each of you as a participant, offi cial or spectator to abide by these values by creating a positive environment in which our athletes may participate, our offi cials may work and you, the spectator, may enjoy. Please enjoy today’s contest.

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WELCOME TO DOANE

Welcome to Doane College! We are delighted to have you here for an important element of a Doane education: athletics. Whether it is on the fi eld, court, track, or other arena, our students are engaged in a valuable collegiate experience. Together, they learn the importance of teamwork; individually, they learn how much they can accomplish through commitment, hard work, and focus. We are fortunate at

Doane, not only because we have strong athletic programs, but also because we face strong competition in every sport. This benefi ts everyone. Please join me in cheering them all on!

Jonathan Brand, president

Thank you for your enthusiastic support of the student-athletes at Doane College. The athletic experience at Doane College fi ts perfectly with the broader mission of Doane to provide an outstanding liberal arts education for all our students. The basic premise of the Doane liberal arts experience is that a broadly educated individual is best prepared to face the many challenges of an ever-changing world. We strive for a

value-based athletic experience at Doane where our student-athletes broaden their own experience and education by learning and modeling the important values of a competitive spirit, teamwork, discipline, dedication, and sportsmanship. As we support our teams and athletes, please conduct yourself in a manner consistent with these underlying values promoted through our athletic programs. Go Tigers!

Greg Heier, athletic director

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ABOUT DOANE COLLEGE

When Thomas Doane, chief civil engineer of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, began building the railroad across Nebraska in the late 1800s, his goal was not only to enhance civilized life for the pioneers, but also to build a liberal arts college on the Nebraska frontier. He and the Congregationalists soon chose the town of Crete, overlooking the Big Blue River, for a college on the plains. The college maintains historical ties with the United Church of Christ. Thomas Doane’s vision of a college in the tradition of Harvard and Yale has become a reality. Fully established in 1872, Doane is Nebraska’s fi rst private liberal arts and sciences college. From the college’s formative years under the tutelage of fi rst president David Brainerd Perry to the current 11th president, Jonathan Brand, the college continues its purpose to educate students to serve and lead in the state, the nation and the world. Today, the college serves more than 3,200 students in bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in Crete, Lincoln, and Grand Island, Neb., and focuses on providing an exceptional educational experience for all students. Doane College is one of only two schools in Nebraska to be ranked among the top 25 institutions in the Midwest and as one of the Midwest’s “best values” in the 2007 U.S. News & World Report College Guide. The Crete campus serves approximately 1,000 residential students on 300 scenic acres. Designated a state arboretum, the once treeless landscape now boasts more than 100 varieties of trees, numerous plantings, ponds, and swans. Doane College focuses on providing a student-centered, innovative environment for students and employees. Forty-plus major fi elds of study are offered, as well as pre-professional programs. More than 80 co-curricular activities and organizations are also available. From national championship athletic programs to music, theatre, and service clubs, students pursue many varied interests outside the classroom.

Leadership development underscores the students’ experience in all aspects of the college. Doane’s unique Hansen Leadership Program works with students to help enhance their leadership skills and talents, through speakers and events, alumni

mentors, course offerings, community service, and other activities. Additional highlights include the four-year graduation guarantee for students…graduate within four years or the college will pay for a fi fth year of course work. A travel scholarship for students provides opportunities to travel on college-sponsored trips in the U.S. or abroad. Doane College was the fi rst institution in the nation to initiate a warranty for its education graduates to hiring school districts, and guarantees teacher education graduates a position. Doane College also offers three graduate degree programs, including the Master of Arts in Management (MAM), Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC), and Master of Education (MED) in Curriculum and Instruction or Educational Leadership.

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DOANE ADMISSION OFFICE

How to become a Doane Tiger

1. Complete an application for admission: www.doane.edu/Apply

2. Schedule a personal campus visit or attend a visit day. Contact the Doane Admission Offi ce: (800) 333-6263

3. During your visit, be sure to schedule appointments with a professor and coach. You also have the opportunity to tour the campus, visit with students and athletes, eat lunch at the dining hall and visit with the Admission and Financial Aid offi ces.

4. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after January 1 of your senior year. www.fasfa.ed.gov

5. Stay in touch with your admission counselor and Doane coach.

You can fi nd a list of majors that Doane offers on page 5.

Meet the Doane Admission Team

(from left to right)Sarah Begay - Nebraska panhandle, western U.S.A.Jim Dymacek - south-central Nebraska & southern U.S.A.Matt Huber - Omaha metro, northeastern & north-central U.S.A.Kyle McMurray - northeast Nebraska & Omaha Public Schools

(from left to right)Tim Moulton - southeast Nebraska including Lincoln & CreteJosh Oltmans - transfer studentsAbby Vollmer - north-central & western NebraskaJoel Weyand - Vice President of Admission, international students

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Doane College offers 39 majors, seven pre-professional programs and 26 minors through its Crete campus. These majors -- combined with the successful completion of the Doane Plan (general degree requirement), and relevant additional degree requirements -- lead to the awarding of a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree.

MajorsAccounting ArtBiochemistry BiologyHonors-Biology Business AdministrationBusiness Principles ChemistryComputer Science Honors-Computer ScienceEconomics Elementary EducationEnglish English as a Second LanguageEnglish/Language Arts Environmental ScienceFrench GermanHistory Honors-Information SystemsInformation Systems International StudiesJournalism MathematicsMusic Natural SciencePhilosophy Physical EducationPhysical Science PhysicsPolitical Science PsychologyPublic Administration Religious StudiesSocial Science SociologySpanish Special EducationTheatre

Endorsement Programs Pre-Professional ProgramsSecondary Education Allied HealthEarly Childhood DentistryCoaching EngineeringMiddle Grades Environmental Studies/Forestry Law Medicine Veterinary Medicine

DOANE ACADEMIC MAJORS

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The transition from high school to college level academics is a dramatic one, but it need not be traumatic if students make use of the resources Doane College provides through the Academic Support Center (ASC).

In contrast to many students’ high school course experiences, most college level courses demand a whole new study and exam preparation strategy. Most college professors fully expect that students will complete the assigned textbook readings and come to class prepared to ask questions and engage in discussion generated by the reading assignment. Professors’ lectures complement and supplement the required reading assignment, but they are not intended to substitute for required readings. Likewise, students must attend lectures

and labs if they are to gain the full benefi t of their educational opportunity. Completing the assigned readings, attending lectures and labs, being able to record accurate reading/lecture notes and reviewing their notes regularly in preparation for exams and fi nals are all critical to any student’s academic success.

Doane’s Academic Support Center (ASC) provides academic assistance, training and intervention to students who wish to improve their academic performance. The ASC consists of two separate programs: The Doane Learning Center (DLC) and Doane Student Support Services (DSS). Both programs are housed in the Student Services area on the lower level of Perry Campus Center.

The Doane Learning Center is a walk-in center for students wanting to raise their grades or improve their study skills. The program provides academic counseling, peer tutoring, and writing assistance.

Doane Student Support Services (DSS) is a TRIO program, federally funded through the United States Department of Education. It assists eligible students in reaching their academic and personal goals through a variety of activities. Notifi cation of eligibility is sent to new students in the fi rst few weeks of the fall and spring terms and is dependent on American citizenship AND family income level, (or) student disability status or both custodial parents/guardians having less than a four-year degree.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER

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DOANE FACILITIES

The Doane College athletic facilities continue to change and improve each year.

Wilderness Ridge Golf Club in Lincoln is a semi-private facility featuring 18 holes of championship golf and a 9-hole, par 32 executive course. The philosophy behind Wilderness Ridge was to build a resort-type facility where a quality playing surface and exceptional service would be the standard. The course is located in southwest Lincoln.

College Heights Country Club in Crete is a 9-hole, par 36 regulation length golf course. This short layout has 3 sets of tee boxes for a fun, but challenging golfi ng experience. The course is adjacent to the southeastern portion of the Doane campus.

Simon Field was constructed in 1929 following a generous gift from G. Eli Simon, a Cambridge, Nebraska, attorney and father of a graduating senior. Simon Field is located on the north side of the campus and is home to the football and soccer teams. Lauritsen Track surrounds the fi eld and is home to the track & fi eld teams.

Field turf was installed in 2000. As part of the renovation, a new outdoor, polyurethane track was also installed. Both the fi eld and track are used by the Crete community and Crete High School. The press box was wired with Internet capabilities in the summer of 2004.

Located on the eastern end of campus, The Den is the alternate home to Doane soccer. The fi rst home of Doane Soccer, The Den is a grass surface used mostly for practices.

Located on the northeast end of the Doane campus, Fuhrer Field House is home to Tiger volleyball, men’s & women’s basketball, and indoor track & fi eld. The Field House is also used for early season practices for baseball, softball, and tennis. Fuhrer Field House under went a major renovation starting in the winter of 2001. The renovation of the athletic training room is the most recent improvement to the facility.

The Jose M. & Elizabeth Ledon Softball and Baseball Complex opened in March 2007. The complex is located on the east end of campus and is home to Tiger baseball and softball. The facility includes batting cages, a two-story press box and concession stand.

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DOANE ATHLETIC STAFF

Jamie Ourecky-SandCheer & Dance

Jeremey JorgensenBaseball

Ian BrownMen’s Basketball

Tracee FairbanksWomen’s Basketball

Brad JennyCross Country

Matt FranzenFootball

Jeannine FosterWomen’s Golf

Barb KuzmaWomen’s Tennis

Greg JarosikSoccer

Pete FuimefreddoMen’s Tennis

Ed FyeTrack & Field

Cindy MeyerVolleyball

Barry MosleySoftball

Myron ParsleyMen’s Golf

Faye WeberAthletics Secretary

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DOANE SUPPORT STAFF

Stefanie Kindt became the Tigers’ Head Atheltic Trainer in 1997. She is a 1991 graduate of North Dakota State University, Fargo, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training. She has a Master’s degree from the University of Florida, Gainsville, in Exercise and Sports Sciences. Kindt is a Certifi ed Athletic Trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and a Certifi ed Strength and

Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). She is also an assistant professor in the Physical Education Department.

Brad Jenny joined the Tiger athletic training staff in 1999 as assistant Athletic Trainer. He is a 1993 graduate of Doane College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education with an Athletic Training emphasis. He has a Master’s degree in HPER (health, physical education and recreation) from Northern State University in Aberdeen, S.D., where he served as a graduate assistant Athletic Trainer for one year. Brad is

certifi ed through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and also holds a CSCS through the NSCA.

Athletic Trainers

Athletic Director

Greg Heier took over as Athletic Director in May 2006. Heier played four years at Doane on the men’s basketball team guided by NAIA Hall-of-Fame coach Bob Erickson beginning with the 1981-82 season and ending with the 1984-85 season. Heier earned his B.S. degree in Political Science in 1985 and a J.D. degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1988. Heier also served as an assistant basketball coach for the Tigers from 1998-2002. During

that time, Heier helped coach the last men’s basketball team to have won a post-season conference championship and earn a spot in the NAIA Division II National Championship Tournament. Prior to serving as Athletic Director, Heier practiced law from 1988 until 1998 and worked in human resources and risk management for Doane from 1998 until 2006. He has been a life long fan of Doane Tiger Athletics!

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DOANE MEDIA INFORMATION

The Doane College Sports Information Offi ce is always interested in helping members of the media in their coverage of Tiger Athletics. Athlete features and interviews, credential request, photographs and statistics are available through the sports information offi ce.

Rick Schmuecker joined the Tiger team in August 2001 as Assistant Sports Information

Director, following four years as a student at Midland Lutheran College. In May 2006, he was named head of the Sports Information Department by Athletic Director Greg Heier.

At Doane, Rick is seen at all home athletic events, usually in the designated media areas, either keep stats, broadcasting or both. He has received publication honors by the NAIA-SIDA in football and soccer as well as with the Doane athletic Web site. In June 2008, he received 2nd Place honors for the women’s soccer media guide, the highest honor received by himself or Doane through the NAIA-SIDA contests. In 2009, he received 2nd Place in CoSIDA’s Special Events publication for the volleyball post-season game program.

However, the work that is done could not be completely accomplished without several student workers who also help out with game days and offi ce work. These students are responsible for helping with statistics, running game clocks and setup for games. Their time and commitment is greatly appreciated.

Students working for the sports information offi ce in 2009-10 are: Betsy Anderjaska, Cheryl Braithwait, Mindy Dymacek, Stephanie Gade, Kayla Hochstein, Brittany Lurz, Jamie Jensen, Morgan Dubas, Jennifer Liddell, Lisa Lord, Megan Meduna, Cassie Reicks, Kayleen Stanek and Madara Upeniece.

Contact Information E-mail: [email protected]: 402-826-8248Fax: 402-826-8647Web site: www.doane.edu/Athletics

Cody Vance took over as Assistant Athletic Director for Outreach in August 2009. Cody is a Doane graduate and has been involved in Doane athletics for more than 30 years. He serves as the public address announcer for football and women’s basketball while continuing his support of all of the athletic programs in any way he can. His duties with the athletic department reach from game day management to community outreach and

involvement. He also serves as Doane’s coordinator of Champions of Character through the NAIA.

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ABOUT THE GPAC

The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) is an affi liated conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), consisting of 13 private, faith-based colleges and universities in Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. Originally founded in 1969 as the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC), the league retains all six of its charter members - Concordia, Dana, Doane, Hastings, Midland Lutheran and Nebraska Wesleyan. In 1992, the NIAC added Northwestern and became the Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference. Eight years later, Dakota Wesleyan, Dordt, Mount Marty and Sioux Falls joined the conference which became the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) in 2000-2001. Briar Cliff entered the league in 2002-2003 and Morningside became the 13th member a year later. Both schools are in Sioux City, Iowa.

Beginning with the 2005-2006 school year, the GPAC started awarding the Christopherson All-Academic Award. The award is a traveling trophy to be presented annually to the GPAC institution with the best academic performance by its student-athletes in all sports. The GPAC has also boasted more than 400 scholar-athletes each of the last two years.

The GPAC has 16 NAIA National Champions...In 2000-2001 the Northwestern women and men won NAIA Division II National Basketball Championships, while the Doane women shared the outdoor NAIA Track and Field title. 2001-2002 brought two NAIA titles to our league. The Hastings women won the NAIA Division II National Basketball title, while Doane’s women won the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championship outright. In 2002-2003 the GPAC won two more National Championships with the Hastings women repeating as NAIA Division II National Basketball Champions, and the Northwestern men winning the NAIA Division II crown for the second time in three years. The Morningside women’s basketball teams won the 2004 and 2005 titles in front of the hometown Sioux City fans at the Tyson Events Center. In 2006 the Hastings women’s basketball team won their third basketball title in fi ve years. The GPAC won six straight NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Championships from 2001 to 2006. Also, in 2006 Dana College claimed the NAIA National Wrestling Championship, while the Nebraska Wesleyan’s men’s golf team won the NCAA III National Title. In the fall of 2006 when Sioux Falls won the Football National Championship in Savannah, Tennessee. The Northwestern women’s basketball team capped a 35-2 season in winning the 2008 NAIA Division II National Championship. The University of Sioux Falls won their second NAIA Football Title by claiming the 2008 National Championship. In March of 2009 the Morningside Women’s Basketball team capped a perfect 38-0 season by claiming the NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship. The title game was an All-GPAC matchup as Hastings claimed Runner-Up honors. The GPAC has now won eight of the last nine NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball Championships! The University of Sioux Falls added to their football run, taking the 2009 Football National Championship once again.

Corey Westra of Sioux City, Iowa, is the GPAC Commissioner and Information Director.

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The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is a governing body for athletic programs at its nearly 300 colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. The long-held mission of the NAIA is to promote the education and development of students through intercollegiate athletics participation.

Founded in 1937, the NAIA is a leader in the development of student-athletes and continues to be a pioneer in implementing exceptional standards for academics, diversity and character. Those standards are evident not only on the campuses of our member institutions, but in the competitive fi elds of our 23 national championships.

Today, the NAIA strengthens its commitment to student-athletes and strives to enrich their college experience by supporting academic achievement and character development. NAIA Champions of Character is an innovative outreach program designed to instill character values in student-athletes, coaches and youth in the communities we serve.

ABOUT THE NAIA STUDENTSA supportive environment can lead to successWhen you choose to attend one of nearly 300 NAIA member colleges or universities throughout the United States and Canada, you are welcomed into a supportive environment of students and faculty that are likely to become lifelong friends. Small classes and closer student-faculty interaction make it easy to form strong friendships with classmates and faculty, which could have a great impact on your success and career preparation.

Big opportunities are on smaller campusesWith smaller campus communities, there are more opportunities for students to participate in activities. There are greater possibilities for students to experience leadership roles in student organizations, academics and intramural and intercollegiate athletics. The NAIA offers 23 championships in 13 sports and more than 90 percent of NAIA schools offer athletic scholarships.

You’ll enjoy life outside the classroom with the variety of activities, athletic events and religious services found at NAIA schools. Learn more about the advantages of attending an NAIA member institution.

ABOUT THE NAIA

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PRESEASON OUTLOOK

Men’s OutlookThe 2009-10 Tigers will once again be one of the younger teams in the GPAC with only two seniors and zero juniors on the roster. Head Coach Myron Parsley has high hopes with his young guns as they try to make strides up the conference ranks.

Leading the way for the Tigers is senior Trevor Rosenberger. A four year member of the golf program, Rosenberger has seen his stroke average improve during his time at Doane. Senior Brett Cribelli joins the Tigers after three years with the cross country and track teams.

Golf runs in the Cribelli blood as sophomore Bo Cribelli returns. He had one Top 10 fi nish last year. Will Juilfs had a Top 5 fi nish last year in his fi rst collegiate year. The third sophomore returning for the Tigers is Colby Enevoldson and he played in fi ve rounds for the Tigers a year ago.

Seven freshmen will begin their fi rst year with the golf program and compete to fi ll out the Top 5 that will participate in meets throughout the year.

Women’s OutlookThe 2009-10 Doane squad will out-do the men’s team in regards to youth with one junior on the roster and zero seniors. The youthful team for Head Coach Jeannine Foster could be a positive sign for the future as experience is garnered throughout the year.

The lone junior on the team is Loria Lei Thunker. She played in 10 rounds for the Tigers a year ago.

Sophomore Brittany Sampy is the top returner for the Tigers. She placed 34th at the GPAC Championship a year ago, the only Tiger to place. She also had a Top 10 fi nish during the season.

Also returning in the sophomore class are Melisa Dalton, Trisha Lueck, Catie McLey and Megan Rotherham. Dalton played in 13 rounds and posted one Top 10 fi nishes for the Tigers. Lueck played in 13 rounds while McLey participated in one and Rotherham played in three rounds.

There are fi ve freshmen on the team as well to compete for varsity playing time in the Top 5.

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ROSTERS

Men’s RosterName YR Hometown Previous SchoolBo Cribelli SO Cambridge, Neb. Cambridge H.S.Brett Cribelli SR Cambridge, Neb. Cambridge H.S.Mike DiNapoli FR Crete, Neb. Crete H.S.Colby Enevoldsen SO Potter, Neb. Potter-Dix H.S.Cody Gorsett FR Blair, Neb. Blair H.S.Zane Huttes FR Roca, Neb. Norris H.S.Will Juilfs SO Syracuse, Neb. Syracuse H.S.Jacob Kringle FR Ashton, Neb. Loup City H.S.Trevor Rosenberger SR Colo. Springs, Colo. Widefi eld H.S.Ethan Tompkins FR Lincoln, Neb. Southwest H.S.John Wiemer FR Seward, Neb. Seward H.S.Isaac Wright SO North Platte, Neb. Univ. of Nebr.

Women’s RosterName YR Hometown Previous SchoolKatlyn Altic FR Minden, Iowa Riverside H.S.Melisa Dalton SO Omaha, Neb. Millard North H.S.Kylee Flaherty FR Grand Island, Neb. Central Catholic H.S.Abby Hahn FR DeWitt, Neb. Tri-County H.S.Patricia Lueck SO Fort Morgan, Colo. Fort Morgan H.S.Catherine McLey SO Syracuse, Neb. Syracuse H.S.Andrea Rosh FR Weatherford, Tex. Weatherford H.S.Megan Rotherham SO Benkelman, Neb. Dundy Co.-Stratton H.S.Rachel Ryan FR Palisade, Colo. Palisade H.S.Brittany Sampy SO Minden, Neb. Minden H.S.Loria Lei Thunker JR Norfolk, Neb. Pierce H.S.

Roster Breakdown by StateMen WomenColorado (1) Colorado (2) Colorado Springs Fort Morgan PalisadeNebraska (11) Ashton Iowa (1) Blair Minden Cambridge (2) Crete Nebraska (7) Lincoln Benkelman North Platte DeWitt Potter Grand Island Roca Minden Seward Omaha Syracuse Pierce Syracuse

Texas (1) Weatherford

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SCHEDULES

Men’s ScheduleDate Meet Location Sep 04 Buena Vista Invitational Storm Lake, IowaSep 10 Neb. Wesleyan Invitational Lincoln, Neb.Sep 11 Neb. Wesleyan Invitational Lincoln, Neb.Sep 17 GPAC Tournament - Rd 1 Orange City, IowaSep 21 Hastings College Invitational Hastings, Neb.Sep 28 Doane College Invitational Lincoln, Neb.Sep 29 Doane College Invitational Lincoln, Neb.Oct 06 GPAC Tournament - Rd 2 Lincoln, Neb.Oct 12 Neb. Intercollegiate Invite Lincoln, Neb.Oct 13 Neb. Intercollegiate Invite Lincoln, Neb.Mar 17 MGM Sports Invitational Myrtle Beach, S.C.Apr 01 Southeast CC Invitational Beatrice, Neb.Apr 02 Southeast CC Invitational Beatrice, Neb.Apr 09 Blue River Classic Crete, Neb.Apr 10 Blue River Classic Seward, Neb.Apr 12 GPAC Tournament - Rd 3 Lincoln, Neb.Apr 16 Union College Invitational Lincoln, Neb.May 04 GPAC Tournament - Rd 4 Sioux Falls, S.D.

Women’s ScheduleDate Meet Location Sep 04 Lady Reiver Fall Classic Council Bluffs, IowaSep 05 Dana College Invitational Blair, Neb.Sep 11 Concordia/Doane Invitational Seward, Neb.Sep 12 Concordia/Doane Invitational Crete, Neb.Sep 15 GPAC Tournament - Rd 1 Sioux Falls, S.D.Sep 20 Neb. Wesleyan Invitational Lincoln, Neb.Sep 21 Neb. Wesleyan Invitational Lincoln, Neb.Sep 28 Doane College Invitational Lincoln, Neb.Sep 29 Doane College Invitational Lincoln, Neb.Oct 05 GPAC Tournament - Rd 2 Lincoln, Neb.Mar 18 Vasser College Dual Myrtle Beach, S.C.Apr 05 Hastings Invitational Hastings, Neb.Apr 10 GPAC Tournament - Rd 3 Blair, Neb.Apr 18 Neb. Wesleyan Invitational Lincoln, Neb.Apr 19 Neb. Wesleyan Invitational Lincoln, Neb.May 06 GPAC Tournament - Rd 4 Sioux City, Iowa

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Bo CribelliCambridge, Neb.Cambridge H.S.

Sophomore

Parent: Adam & Lori CribelliMajor: education (elementary, middle school, math)Birthday: November 24

2008-09: placed 15th at the Buena Vista Invite with a round of 80... shot a three-round total of 270 in the Nebraska Intercollegiate Invite and placed 33rd... placed 61st in the Briar Cliff Invite with a two-round total of 174... placed 71st at the Hastings Invite with a two-round total of 171... placed 12th in the Hastings Dual with a round of 95... placed 14th at the Blue River Classic with a two-round total of 159... placed 10th at the Union Invite with a round of 80... placed 35th at the GPAC Championship with a four-round total of 342

Parents: Adam & Lori CribelliMajor: biology (pre-phyical therapy)Birthday: December 7

2008-09: was a member of the Doane Cross Country and Track & Field teams

Brett CribelliCambridge, Neb.Cambridge H.S.

Senior

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Colby EnevoldsenPotter, Neb.Potter-Dix H.S.

Sophomore

Parents: Bernard & Kimberly DiNapoliMajor: biochemistryBirthday: September 18

Prior to Doane: tied for 32nd at Class B state tournament (164)... four-year letter winner

Parents: Jett & Jodi EnevoldsenMajor: business administrationBirthday: April 29

2008-09: placed 34th at the Buena Vista Invite with a round of 88... shot an 84 in the First Round of the GPAC Championship (did not place overall)... placed 34th at the Nebraska Intercollegiate Invite with a three-round total of 273

Mike DiNapoliCrete, Neb.Crete H.S.

Freshman

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Cody GorsettBlair, Neb.Blair H.S.

Freshman

Parents: Amy Lauritsen and Steve GorsettMajor: educationBirthday: April 22

Prior to Doane: four-time state qualifi er... tied for 18th at 2009 Class B state tournament (159)... placed 33rd at 2008 Class B state tournament (159)... tied for 27th at 2007 Class B state tournament (157)... honor roll (5x)

Parents: Bob & Marilyn HuttesMajor: physical educationBirthday: August 18

Zane HuttesRoca, Neb.Norris H.S.

Freshman

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Jacob KringleAshton, Neb.Loup City H.S.

Freshman

Parents: Dave & Therese JuilfsMajor: elementary educationBirthday: May 17

2008-09: placed 27th at the Buena Vista Invite with a round of 84... placed 32nd at the Nebraska Intercollegiate Invite with a three-round total of 269... placed 110th at the Mt. Mercy Invite with a two-round total of 174... placed 73rd at the Briar Cliff Invite with a two-round total of 183... placed 79th at the Hastings Invite with a two-round total of 175... placed 11th at the Hastings Dual with a round of 93... placed 22nd at the Blue River Classic with a two-round total of 170... placed 4th at the Union Invite with a round of 76... placed 37th at the GPAC Championship with a four-round total of 369

Parents: Leo & Susan KringleMajor: biologyBirthday: September 28

Prior to Doane: two-time state qualifi er... placed 36th at 2009 Class D state tournament (174)... two-time team MVP... Salutatorian... National Honor Society... Wendy’s Heisman... Navy MPV award

Will JuilfsSyracuse, Neb.Syracuse H.S.

Sophomore

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Trevor RosenbergerColorado Springs, Colo.Widefi eld H.S.

Senior

Parents: Thomas & Teresa ClemansMajor: business administrationBirthday: July 6

2008-09: placed 115th at the Mt. Mercy Invite with a two-round total of 177... placed 63rd at the Hastings Invite with a two-round total of 167... placed 3rd at the Hastings Dual with an 82... placed 8th at the Blue River Classic with a two-round total of 153... placed 14th at the Union Invite with a round of 85... recorded a three-round total of 257 at the GPAC Championship (did not place overall)

Parents: Pete & Dawn TompkinsMajor: biology (pre-dental)Birthday: June 27

Prior to Doane: honor roll all eight semesters

Ethan TompkinsLincoln, Neb.Southwest H.S.

Freshman

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Parents: Joe & Mary WrightMajor: undecidedBirthday: August 27

Parents: Verle and Jeanne WiemerMajor: undeclaredBirthday: August 8

Prior to Doane: Academic All-State, All-Conference medalist... Valedictorian

John WiemerSeward, Neb.Seward H.S.

Freshman

Isaac WrightNorth Platte, Neb.North Platte H.S.

Sophomore

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Katlyn AlticMinden, IowaRiverside H.S.

Freshman

Parents: Scott & Heidi AlticMajor: political scienceBirthday: November 9

Prior to Doane: three-time varsity letter... fi ve runner-up fi nishes in meets... honor roll

Parents: Dave & Bev DaltonMajor: art and educationBirthday: February 20

2008-09: placed 51st at the Lila Frommelt Classic with a two-round total of 230... placed 39th at the Mustang Four Ball Classic with a two-round total of 227... placed 57th at the Nebraska Wesleyan Invite with a two-round total of 215... placed 6th at the Webber International Dual with a two-round total of 237... placed 22nd at the Hastings Invite with a round of 110... placed 43rd at the Dana Open with a round of 119... placed 9th at the Concordia Invite with a round of 94... shot a two-round total of 228 at the GPAC Championship (did not place overall)

Melisa DaltonOmaha, Neb.Millard North H.S.

Sophomore

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Abby HahnDeWitt, Neb.Tri-County H.S.

Freshman

Parents: Doug & Kay FlahertyMajor: business administration and accountingBirthday: October 6

Prior to Doane: three-time varsity letter... two-time state qualifer... placed 24th at 2008 Class C state tournament (201)

Parents: James & Robin HahnMajor: secondary math educationBirthday: May 29

Prior to Doane: three-time varsity letter... three-time state qualifi er... tied for 34th at 2008 Class C state tournament (207)... tied for 41st at 2007 Class C state tournament (205)... Valedictorian... National Honors Society... Academic All-State

Kylee FlahertyGrand Island, Neb.Central Catholic H.S.

Freshman

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Tricia LueckFort Morgan, Colo.Fort Morgan H.S.

Sophomore

Parents: Tim & Christie LueckMajor: business administrationBirthday: November 13

2008-09: placed 49th at the Lila Frommelt Classic with a two-round total of 228... placed 37th at the Mustang Four Ball Classic with a two-round total of 218... placed 52nd at the Nebraska Wesleyan Invite with a two-round total of 206... placed 5th at the Webber International Dual with a two-round total of 232... placed 41st at the Dana Open with a round of 115... placed 23rd at the Concordia Invite with a round of 113... recorded a three-round total of 353 at the GPAC Championships (did not place overall)

Catherine McLeySyracuse, Neb.Syracuse H.S.

Sophomore

Parents: Craig & Brenda McLeyMajor: psychology and religious studiesBirthday: May 5

2008-09: shot a 113 in the First Round of the GPAC Championship (did not place overall)

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Megan RotherhamBenkelman, Neb.Dundy Co.-Stratton H.S.

Sophomore

Parents: Dorothy & Robert HillMajor: accountingBirthday: June 24

Prior to Doane: Texas Scholar... two-year letter winner... multiple Junior PGA Metroplex medalist

Parents: Pat & Dani RotherhamMajor: business administrationBirthday: September 10

2008-09: placed 32nd at the Reiver Fall Classic with a round of 101... recorded a two-round total of 238 at the GPAC Championship (did not place overall)

Andrea RoshWeatherford, Tex.Weatherford H.S.

Freshman

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Rachel RyanPalisade, Colo.Palisade H.S.

Freshman

Parents: Tim & Yolanda RyanMajor: business administrationBirthday: March 4

Prior to Doane: four-time varsity letter... distinguished scholar graduate

Parents: Steve & Linda SampyMajor: journalism and EnglishBirthday: June 4

2008-09: placed 34th at the Reiver Fall Classic with a round of 104... placed 27th at the Lila Frommelt Classic with a two-round total of 191... placed 30th at the Mustang Four Ball Classic with two-round total of 198... placed 35th at the Nebraska Wesleyan Invite with a two-round total of 182... recorded a round of 113 at the Webber International Dual (did not place overall)... placed 9th at the Hastings Invite with a round of 100... placed 28th at the Dana Open with a round of 98... placed 19th at the Concordia Invite with a round of 104... placed 34th at the GPAC Championship with a four-round total of 412 (only Doane golfer to play all four rounds)

Brittany SampyMinden, Neb.Minden H.S.

Sophomore

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ATHLETE INFORMATION

Parent: Donnette Thunker and Paul ThunkerMajor: elementary educationBirthday: May 24

2008-09: placed 54th at the Lila Frommelt Classic with a two-round total of 254... placed 60th at the Nebraska Wesleyan Invite with a two-round total of 225... placed 7th at the Webber International Dual with a two-round total of 251... placed 26th at the Hastings Invite with a round of 116... placed 23rd at the Concordia Invite with a round of 113... recorded a two-round total of 231 in the GPAC Championship (did not place overall)

Loria Lei ThunkerNorfolk, Neb.Pierce H.S.

Junior

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TIGER COACHING STAFF

Myron Parsley

Men’sHead Coach3rd Season

Myron Parsley took over the Doane College head men’s golf coach position in November 2007. Parsley is a counselor at Doane and previously served as the Tiger’s golf coach from 1997-1999. In 1998, the Doane women qualifi ed for the NAIA National Championship meet held in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Parsley competed collegiately and participated in both the NAIA and NCAA Division III Championships his senior year at Nebraska Wesleyan. He is a scratch player who competes regularly in the Nebraska State Amateur and several other amateur events.

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Jeannine Foster

Women’s Head Coach3rd Season

Jeannine Foster took over the Doane College head women’s golf coach position in November 2007. Foster is the Physical Plant Coordinator for the Doane maintenance offi ce and has served as an assistant golf coach since Spring 2007. She has also worked for Crete Public Schools as an evening GED teacher/new student orientation for the Adult Basic Education/Special Programs Offi ce since 1993. She is a six-time champion in the Women’s Club Championship held at College Heights Country Club in Crete and competes in several Nebraska Women’s Amateur Golf Association Tournaments.

Foster graduated from Nebraska Western College in Scottsbluff with an Associate of Arts degree and from Kearney State College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. She was a member of the volleyball team at Kearney State and earned Second Team All-Conference honors, was a team captain and on the KSC Team of Distinction. Foster has coached various levels of volleyball including St. James School in Crete, Crete Juniors club teams, and offered youth skill classes through Crete Park and Rec. and Sokol Volleyball skills program.

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Brent Cole is in his second year as an assistant coach for the men’s team. Cole played three years of golf for the Tigers before graduating in 2007. He posted an average of 83.9 strokes per 18 holes during eight rounds his senior year.

Cole also serves as an assistant for the men’s basketball team, a program he played four years with and earned NAIA All-American honors.

Cole now resides in Crete and is an elementary teacher in the Crete school system.

Brent Cole

Assistant Coach

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2008-09 SEASON RECAP

Men’s RecapThe men’s golf team concluded the 2008-09 season with a 10th place fi nish in the GPAC Championship Meet. A new format saw two rounds played in the fall and two rounds played in the spring. The change in format was due to the elimination of regional play at the NAIA level and direct qualifi cation to the national meet through conference play.

The season was highlighted by a tournament victory on April 17. Doane posted a round of 310, topping Union College who shot around of 312 and Hastings College as they posted a 313. Mark Steskal tied for second in the meet with a round of 75. Will Juilfs tied for fourth with a round of 76. Steskal received GPAC Men’s Golfer-of-the-Week honors following his performance.

At the conference meet, Steskal fi nished 22nd with a four round total of 322. Marcus Anderson placed 32nd at the conference meet with a 335 while Bo Cribelli was 35th in the meet with a 342. Will Juilfs fi nished the championship meet in 37th place, shooting a 369. A player had to post a score in each round to qualify for placing in the championship meet.

Anderson was named a NAIA Scholar-Athlete for the second straight year.

Women’s RecapThe Tiger women’s golf team showed improvement as the year went along, competing for the fi rst time as a year-long sport rather than majority of competition in the fall. This season, with the elimination of the NAIA regional meet, the GPAC went to a four-round championship tournament. Two rounds were played in the fall and two rounds in the spring.

At the championship meet, freshman Brittany Sampy was the only Tiger that played in all four rounds and she placed 34th in the meet with a 412. To qualify for placing at the conference meet, a player needed to score in each of the four rounds. Shea Henderson and McKenzie Roach each posted two rounds under 100 at the championship meet.

Henderson was the Tiger’s top performer once again as she posted fi ve Top 20 fi nishes in seven meets.

Henderson was named a NAIA Scholar-Athlete along with Caitlyn McGreer. The Tigers as a team excelled in the class room, posting a team GPA of 3.55 on the academic year.

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Men’s ResultsDate Meet Finish ScoreSep 04 Buena Vista Invite 7th 324Sep 07-08 Neb. Intercollegiate Invite 6th 1,051Sep 13-14 Mount Mercy Invite 19th 654Sep 22-23 Briar Cliff Invite 15th 694Oct 09-10 Hastings Fall Invite 10th 658Apr 02 Hastings Dual 2nd 345Apr 10-11 Blue River Classic 4th 631Apr 17 Union College Invite 1st 310 Sep 06, 15Apr 09, 28 GPAC Championship 10th 1,340

2008-09 MEN’S RESULTS

Buena Vista InvitationalStorm Lake, IowaSeptember 04, 2008Par 72, 6708 yardsOne Round

Team Standings1 Buena Vista Univ. 3052 Northwestern (IA) 3093 Wayne State (NE) 3134 Briar Cliff University 3145 Dordt College 3156 Briar Cliff JV 3187 Doane College 3248 Buena Vista JV 354

Individual Doane Results14 Mark Steskal 79t15 Bo Cribelli 80t19 Marcus Anderson 81t27 Will Juilfs 84t34 Colby Enevoldsen 88

Nebraska Intercollegiate InviteGothenburg, Neb.September 07-08, 2008Par 72, 6955 yardsThree Rounds

Team Standings1 Wayne State (NE) 9422 Nebraska-Kearney 9433 Hastings JV 9514 Southeast CC 9755 Central CC 10096 Doane College 1051

Individual Doane Results29 Mark Steskal 25830 Marcus Anderson 26332 Will Juilfs 26933 Bo Cribelli 27034 Colby Enevoldsen 273

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2008-09 MEN’S RESULTS

Mount Mercy InvitationalMarion, IowaSeptember 13-14, 2008Par 72, 6527 & 6511 yardsTwo Rounds

Team Standings1 St. Ambrose Univ. 5802 Lindenwood Univ. 5833 Illinois Wesleyan 5854 William Woods Univ. 5895 Central College 5936 Dakota Wesleyan 5997 William Penn Univ. 6018 Iowa Wesleyan Univ. 6149 Viterbo University 61510 Black Hawk CC 61811 Buena Vista Univ. 62212 Mount Mercy College 62413 Simpson College 63214 U. of St. Francis (IL) 63315 Robert Morris 635t16 Coe College 639t16 Culver-Stockton 63918 Clarke College 64019 Doane College 65420 Cornell College 697

Individual Doane Resultst44 Mark Steskal 154t61 Bo Cribelli 157t105 Marcus Anderson 170t110 Will Juilfs 174t115 Trevor Rosenberger 177

Briar Cliff InvitationalSioux City, IowaSeptember 22-23, 2008Par 72, 6501 & 7061 yardsTwo Rounds

Team Standings1 Dordt College 624t2 Morningside College 630t2 Wayne State (NE) 6304 Briar Cliff Univ. 6335 Hastings College 6416 Midland Lutheran 6477 Briar Cliff JV 6498 Hastings JV 6509 Clarke College 65910 Northwestern 66111 Buena Vista Univ. 66212 U of South Dakota 68713 Morningside JV 68914 Briar Cliff “C” 69115 Doane College 69416 U of Sioux Falls 710

Individual Doane Resultst27 Mark Steskal 164t58 Marcus Anderson 173t61 Bo Cribelli 174t73 Will Juilfs 183

Hastings Fall InviteHastings, Neb.October 09-10, 2008Par 72, 7006 & 6351 yardsTwo Rounds

Team Standings1 Bethany College 5862 Dakota Wesleyan 5913 Wayne State (NE) 5954 Hastings College 6235 Southeast CC 6376 Sterling College 6387 Briar Cliff Univ. 6408 Midland Lutheran 6459 Bethel College 65510 Doane College 658

11 Lamar CC 66712 Concordia Univ. 67413 Central Christian 680

Individual Doane Resultst43 Marcus Anderson 161t49 Mark Steskal 162t63 Trevor Rosenberger 167t71 Bo Cribelli 171t79 Will Juilfs 175

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Doane/Hastings DualLincoln, Neb.April 02, 2009Par 72, 7107 yardsOne Round

Team Standings1 Hastings College 3242 Doane College 345

Individual Doane Resultst3 Marcus Anderson 82t3 Trevor Rosenberger 828 Mark Steskal 8811 Will Juilfs 9312 Bo Cribelli 95

Blue River ClassicCrete/Seward, Neb.April 10-11, 2009Par 70, 5698 & Par 72, 6552 yardsTwo Rounds

Team Standings1 Southeast CC 6042 Hastings College 6203 Hastings “B” 6224 Doane College 6315 Central CC 6486 Concordia University 6547 Concordia “B” 736 Union College dnf

Individual Doane Resultst8 Trevor Rosenberger 153t12 Mark Steskal 158t14 Bo Cribelli 159t22 Will Juilfs 170 Marcus Anderson wd

Union College InvitationalLincoln, Neb.April 17, 2009Par 72One Round

Team Standings1 Doane College 3102 Union College 3123 Hastings College 3134 Hastings “B” 3535 Concordia University 3596 Union “B” 363

Individual Doane Resultst2 Mark Steskal 75t4 Will Juilfs 76t8 Marcus Anderson 7910 Bo Cribelli 80t14 Trevor Rosenberger 85

Great Plains Athletic ConferenceMitchell, S.D. - Par 72, 6867Lincoln, Neb. - Par 71, 7107Hastings, Neb. - Par 72, 7006Sioux City, Iowa - Par 72, 6765September 09 & 15; April 09 & 28Four Rounds

Team Standings1 Nebraska Wesleyan 12232 Dakota Wesleyan 12273 Morningside College 12554 Dordt College 12575 Hastings College 12626 Univ. of Sioux Falls 12637 Northwestern College 12808 Midland Lutheran 12869 Briar Cliff University 129210 Doane College 134011 Concordia University 1400

Individual Doane Resultst22 Mark Steskal 32232 Marcus Anderson 33535 Bo Cribelli 34237 Will Juilfs 369* Trevor Rosenberger wd* Colby Enevoldsen wd

* did not play in all four rounds

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2008-09 WOMEN’S RESULTS

Women’s ResultsDate Meet Finish ScoreSep 05 Iowa Western Fall Classic 7th 393Sep 18-19 Lila Frommelt Classic 10th 903Sep 27-28 Mustang Four Ball Classic 6th 783Oct 05-06 Neb. Wesleyan Fall Invite 10th 773Mar 18-19 Webber International Dual n/a n/aApr 03 Hastings Spring Invite 4th 425Apr 18 Dana College Spring Open 8th 427Apr 19 Concordia Invitational 4th 401 Sep 15, 25Apr 13, 24 GPAC Championship 11th 1,708

Iowa Western Fall ClassicDes Moines, IowaSeptember 05, 2008Par 72One Round

Team Standings1 Northwestern 3482 Iowa Western CC 3523 Dana College 360t4 Des Moines Area CC 370t4 Nebraska Wesleyan 3706 Ellsworth CC 3767 Doane College 3938 North Iowa CC 4329 Doane “B” 484

Individual Doane Resultst17 Shea Henderson 91t26 McKenzie Roach 97t32 Megan Rotherham 101t34 Brittany Sampy 104t40 Catie McLey 112t40 Megan Redman 112t44 Melisa Dalton 118t44 Patricia Lueck 11848 Loria Lei Thunker 136

Lila Frommelt ClassicSioux City, IowaSeptember 18-19, 2008Par 70, 5902 yardsTwo Rounds

Team Standings1 Dakota Wesleyan 6582 Univ. of South Dakota 7023 Baker University 7124 Briar Cliff University 7195 Morningside College 7456 Northwestern 7557 Hastings College 7948 Buena Vista Univ. 7979 Ottawa University 82110 Doane College 903

Individual Doane Results27 Brittany Sampy 19149 Patricia Lueck 22851 Melisa Dalton 23054 Loria Lei Thunker 254

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Mustang Four Ball ClassicMarion, IowaSeptember 27-28, 2008Par 72, 5816 yardsTwo Rounds

Team Standings1 Waldorf College 6652 Illinois-Springfi eld 7043 Viterbo University 7274 Grinnell College 7355 Mount Mercy College 744t6 Doane College 783t6 Grand View Univ. 7838 William Penn Univ. 823

Individual Doane Results15 Shea Henderson 182t22 McKenzie Roach 19230 Brittany Sampy 19837 Patricia Lueck 21838 Megan Redman 21939 Melisa Dalton 227

Nebraska Wesleyan Fall InviteLincoln, Neb.October 5-6, 2008Par 73, 5808 yardsTwo Rounds

Team Standings1 Univ. of Nebr.-Omaha 6362 Truman State Univ. 6393 Dakota Wesleyan 6674 Chadron State 6955 NW Missouri State 7036 Dana College 7107 Morningside College 717t8 Midland Lutheran 726t8 Nebraska Wesleyan 72610 Doane College 77311 Concordia University 781

Individual Doane Resultst18 Shea Henderson 17035 Brittany Sampy 18252 Patricia Lueck 20657 Melisa Dalton 21560 Loria Lei Thunker 225 McKenzie Roach wd

Webber International DualLake Wales, Fla.March 18-19, 2009Par 72, 5858 yardsTwo Rounds

Team Standings1 Webber International 676 Doane College dnf

Individual Doane Results5 Patricia Lueck 2326 Melisa Dalton 2377 Loria Lei Thunker 251 Brittany Sampy wd

Hastings Spring InviteHastings, Neb.April 3, 2009Par 72, 5195 yardsOne Round

Team Standings1 Hastings College 3792 Concordia University 4023 Morningside College 4094 Doane College 4255 Peru State College 542

Individual Doane Results8 Shea Henderson 99t9 Brittany Sampy 100t22 Melisa Dalton 110t26 Loria Lei Thunker 116

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Dana College Spring OpenBlair, Neb.April 18, 2009Par 72, 5875 yardsOne Round

Team Standings1 Dakota Wesleyan 3232 Northwestern 3333 Northwestern “B” 3704 Dana College 3735 Concordia University 385t6 Hastings College 409t6 Nebraska Wesleyan 4098 Doane College 427

Individual Doane Resultst21 Shea Henderson 95t28 Brittany Sampy 98t41 Patricia Lueck 11543 Melisa Dalton 119

Concordia InvitationalSeward, Neb.April 19, 2009Par 74, 5882 yardsOne Round

Team Standings1 Dakota Wesleyan 3262 Concordia University 3733 Concordia “B” 3964 Doane College 4015 Hastings College 413

Individual Doane Results6 Shea Henderson 909 Melisa Dalton 94t19 Brittany Sampy 104t23 Patricia Lueck 113t23 Loria Lei Thunker 113

Great Plains Athletic ConferenceSioux City, Iowa - Par 72, 5008Hastings, Neb. - Par 72, 5925Fremont, Neb. - Par 71, 5949Orange City, Iowa - Par 72, 5860September 15 & 25; April 13 & 24Four Rounds

Team Standings1 Dakota Wesleyan 13592 Univ. of Sioux Falls 14283 Northwestern College 14484 Hastings College 14755 Briar Cliff University 14766 Midland Lutheran 15067 Dana College 15088 Nebraska Wesleyan 15199 Morningside College 155410 Concordia University 156911 Doane College 1708

Individual Doane Results34 Brittany Sampy 412* Shea Henderson wd* Patricia Lueck wd* McKenzie Roach wd* Melisa Dalton wd* Loria Lei Thunker wd* Megan Rotherham wd* Catie McLey wd

* did not play in all four rounds and does not receive a total score

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April 27-28, 20011 Nebraska Wesleyan 6302 Northwestern 6483 Concordia University 6614 Midland Lutheran 6685 Hastings College 6706 Dordt College 6787 Dakota Wesleyan 6838 Doane College 6989 Mount Marty College 782

April 20021 Nebraska Wesleyan 590t2 Midland Lutheran 627t2 Northwestern 627t2 Concordia University 6275 Dordt College 6326 Dakota Wesleyan 6427 Hastings College 6458 Doane College 6619 Univ. of Sioux Falls 66810 Mount Marty College 771

April 20031 Briar Cliff University 6112 Nebraska Wesleyan 6193 Midland Lutheran 6284 Hastings College 6465 Northwestern 6486 Concordia University 6497 Dordt College 6508 Dakota Wesleyan 6569 Univ. of Sioux Falls 67210 Doane College 698

April 26-27, 20041 Nebraska Wesleyan 6042 Midland Lutheran 6143 Briar Cliff University 6234 Northwestern 6255 Dakota Wesleyan 6276 Hastings College 6287 Concordia University 634t8 Doane College 650t8 Univ. of Sioux Falls 65010 Dordt College 65611 Mount Marty College 69712 Morningside College 703

April 25-26, 20051 Nebraska Wesleyan 6182 Univ. of Sioux Falls 6503 Dakota Wesleyan 6534 Briar Cliff University 658t5 Concordia University 661t5 Northwestern College 6617 Midland Lutheran 6658 Hastings College 6689 Doane College 67210 Dordt College 69511 Morningside College 705

April 24-25, 20061 Nebraska Wesleyan 5952 Northwestern 6023 Dordt College 610t4 Midland Lutheran 611t4 Morningside College 6116 Hastings College 6157 Dakota Wesleyan 6258 Univ. of Sioux Falls 6349 Briar Cliff University 63610 Concordia University 65011 Doane College 676

April 23-24, 20071 Nebraska Wesleyan 5842 Midland Lutheran 5883 Univ. of Sioux Falls 6184 Dordt College 6205 Morningside College 6226 Hastings College 6247 Northwestern 6258 Briar Cliff University 6339 Concordia University 63410 Doane College 64111 Dakota Wesleyan 648

April 21-22, 20081 Dakota Wesleyan 602t2 Nebraska Wesleyan 613t2 Dordt College 6134 Hastings College 6175 Midland Lutheran 6196 Univ. of Sioux Falls 6217 Briar Cliff University 6258 Morningside College 6309 Northwestern 63910 Concordia University 64511 Doane College 655

September 09 & 15, 2008April 09 & 28, 20091 Nebraska Wesleyan 12232 Dakota Wesleyan 12273 Morningside College 12554 Dordt College 12575 Hastings College 12626 Univ. of Sioux Falls 12637 Northwestern College 12808 Midland Lutheran 12869 Briar Cliff University 129210 Doane College 134011 Concordia University 1400

Men’s Tournaments

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October 10-11, 20001 Nebraska Wesleyan 7152 Northwestern 7373 Hastings College 7464 Doane College 7695 Concordia University 7756 Dakota Wesleyan 877

October 20011 Northwestern 7082 Nebraska Wesleyan 7163 Hastings College 7224 Dakota Wesleyan 7395 Concordia University 7816 Doane College 807

October 9-10, 20021 Dakota Wesleyan 6872 Briar Cliff University 6923 Northwestern 6964 Hastings College 7005 Nebraska Wesleyan 7146 Doane College 7377 Concordia University 7548 Univ. of Sioux Falls 8059 Midland Lutheran 807

October 3-4, 20031 Dakota Wesleyan 6572 Morningside College 6743 Briar Cliff University 6794 Midland Lutheran 6995 Nebraska Wesleyan 7006 Hastings College 7087 Concordia University 7158 Northwestern 7179 Univ. of Sioux Falls 74210 Doane College 749

October 14-15, 20041 Dakota Wesleyan 6512 Hastings College 6873 Midland Lutheran 6894 Briar Cliff University 7095 Nebraska Wesleyan 7196 Northwestern 7267 Univ. of Sioux Falls 7528 Concordia University 7559 Doane College 76610 Morningside College 78611 Dana College 790

October 13-14, 20051 Dakota Wesleyan 6802 Hastings College 6993 Midland Lutheran 7004 Northwestern 7345 Nebraska Wesleyan 7396 Dana College 7477 Univ. of Sioux Falls 7628 Briar Cliff University 7689 Morningside College 77310 Doane College 77611 Concordia University 884

October 12-13, 20061 Dakota Wesleyan 7012 Morningside College 7233 Hastings College 7244 Midland Lutheran 7315 Northwestern 7406 Dana College 757t7 Nebraska Wesleyan 762t7 Briar Cliff University 7629 Univ. of Sioux Falls 76810 Doane College 79211 Concordia University 902

October 11-12, 20071 Univ. of Sioux Falls 6662 Dakota Wesleyan 6813 Hastings College 6934 Northwestern 7035 Dana College 7086 Midland Lutheran 7097 Nebraska Wesleyan 7148 Briar Cliff University 7339 Morningside College 76610 Concordia University 84611 Doane College 848

September 15 & 25, 2008April 13 & 14, 20091 Dakota Wesleyan 13592 Univ. of Sioux Falls 14283 Northwestern College 14484 Hastings College 14755 Briar Cliff University 14766 Midland Lutheran 15067 Dana College 15088 Nebraska Wesleyan 15199 Morningside College 155410 Concordia University 156911 Doane College 1708

Women’s Tournaments

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DOANE ATHLETIC HALL-OF-FAME

The Athletic Hall of Fame honors and preserves the memory of athletes, teams and coaches at Doane College.

1996*Raymond M. Alf ’28, trackSteven C. Bartek ’84, basketballRaymond E. Best ’61, football coachFred E. Davis ’69, football, track*James L. Dutcher ’40, basketball, track*Leslie B. Grant ’69, basketballLarry D. Green ’70, baseball, football*Ward H. Haylett ’26, football, baseball, basketball, track*Thomas J. Kuzelka ’30, football, trackElizabeth J. Nienkamp Mason ’86, basketball, volleyball, softball*J. Edward Pallett ’30, footballElvin “Al” Papik ’50, football, football coachClinton A. Skinner ’63, track

1997John S. Green ’73, football, trackCraig S. Koinzan ’70, football*Donald Kristufek ’38, basketball, tennis, trackWilliam R. Lovercheck ’59, football, trackMario F. Peart ’75, basketballMichael W. Sallier 71, football, track

1998Fred M. Beile, track and cross country coach*Robert K. Erickson ’57, basketball, basketball coachAlan B. Gissler ’71, basketballAmy Baker Halsey ’89, trackGregg A. Larson ’87, track

1999Anita Salsman Burge ’78, volleyball, basketball, track*Rex R. Grossart ’50, football, basketball, trackDennis D. Nelsen ’66, basketball, trackMichael W. Ulmer ’77, football, trackDean T. White ’63, cross country, track

2000Wayne B. Weber ’44, track, footballKenneth C. Kasparek ’53, football, trackDennis P. Dondlinger ’66, basketball, cross country, trackEd R. Fye ’82, track, footballConnie Hugen Rous ’88, track

2001*Lane Boutwell ’36, track, footballKenneth L. Barth ’51, football, track, swimmingJohn R. Lothrop ’68, footballRick A. Cotton ’79, trackDarren Harsin ’83, track, cross countryMeredith A. Nienkamp ’90, volleyball, basketball, softball

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2002*Wilson P. Belka ’41, basketball, footballMyron A. Jasnoch ’58, football, trackDonald L. Vyhnalek ’58, basketball, trackDr. Glenn E. Mitchell ’70, football, trackRegan ten Bensel Harsin ’86, cross country, trackTrudi Veerhusen Nolin ’91, basketball

2003Les Rozdalovsky ’46, football, trackPeter E. Sura ’66, cross country, trackPaul M. Schelstraete ’70, footballKathleen L. Holbrook ’83, volleyball, basketballLori Stueckrath Asher ’89, volleyball

2004Buford M. Grosscup ’43, football, basketball, golf, trackGib R. Eggen ’51, football, basketball, track*Richard Konicek ’52, trackMary Lou Jasnoch ’79, track

2005*Lavern J. Fitzgibbon ’36, football, basketball, trackHarland D. Ramsey ’60, football, trackKathy Waggoner Schnacker ’89, cross country, trackMerri Kaye Bell Bradley ’92, basketball

2006Leonard A. Gerner ‘46, trackMarty D. Fye ‘83, trackCatherine Russell Garey ‘93, volleyballHeather A. Rhoadarmer ‘95, track

2007Raphael F. Chrastil ‘74, football*Frank J. Kobes, Jr. ‘36, football, basketball, trackCindy Peterson Williams ‘92, volleyball, basketballGene A. Velloff ‘62, basketball

2008John D. Baumann ‘90, football, trackMari Maaske ‘96, basketballFran H. Schwenk, footballDavid Symonsbergen ‘93, cross country, track

2009Gene Steinmeyer, women’s basketball coachSuzanne Weeder Einsphar ‘94, cross country, track

2010Kevin Hunt ‘71, footballBrian Hoffman ‘87, basketball

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DOANE HONOR D AWARD

The award is presented annually to former Doane athletes who have distinguished themselves through outstanding service in their lifelong work. Recipients of the Honor D Award since its inception include (odd years in bold):

1958: *Raymond M. Alf (‘28), *Donald Kristufek (‘38)1959: *Earl Johnson (‘08)

1960: *James L. Dutcher (‘40)1961: *J.E. “Ed” Pallett (‘30)1962: *Glen W. Buck (‘23)1963: *C. Earl Fuhrer (‘06)1964: *Roger M. Howard (‘38)1965: *Walter P. Lauritsen (‘30)1966: G. Sam Bell (‘50)1967: *Frank J. Kobes, Jr. (‘36)1968: *John W. Fuhrer (‘06)1969: *Ward H. Haylett (‘26)

1970: *Paul M. Parker (‘32)1971: *George W. Bailey (‘40)1972: *Thomas J. Kuzelka (‘30)1973: *Joe J. Sukovaty (‘23)1974: *Keith D. Gilliland (‘43)1975: *Lavern J. Fitzgibbon (‘36)1976: Elvin “Al” Papik (‘50)1977: *George W. Clark (‘38)1978: *Homer W. Gausman (‘25)1979: *Robert K. Erickson (‘57)

1980: *Rex R. Grossart (‘50)1981: *L. Lane Boutwell (‘36)1982: *Charles H. LeBar (‘23)1983: *Harry F. Kersenbrock (‘30) , *Paul D. Kresenbrock (‘63) *George V. Kresenbrock (‘33),1984: Sharon L. Wilch (‘59)1985: Lester W. Rozdalovsky (‘46)1986: Raymond E. Best (‘61), *C.L. “Red” Grovert (‘31)1987: *Francis L. Richards (‘32), Dean T. White (‘63)1988: Larry H. Andrews (‘65), Ronald James (‘72)1989: Fred E. Davis (‘69), Paul Schelstraete (‘70)

1990: John S. Green (‘73), John R. Lothrop (‘68)1991: Kenneth C. Kasparek (‘53), *Clarence J. Kubicek (‘27) Donald L. Vyhnalek1992: Kenneth L. Barth (‘51), Myron A. “Bud” Jasnoch (‘58) Clinton A. Skinner (‘63)1993: Anita Salsman Burge (‘78), Gilbert R. “Gib” Eggen (‘51)1994: *Leslie B. “Les” Grant (‘69), *Robert C. “Bob” Provorse (‘52)1995: R. Frederick Miles (‘65), Harland D. Ramsey (‘60) Michael W. Ulmer (‘77)1996: Glenn E. Mitchell (‘70)

Raymond M. Alf (‘28)Honor D Class of 1958

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1997: Joseph A. Chapman (‘52), Cary Micek Cromwell (‘82) Lynnette Cattau Wagner (‘81)1998: *Lowell E. Dodd (‘52), Richard S. Held (‘70), *Madison B. Huffman (‘36), Peter E. Sura (‘66)1999: Richard R. Konicek (‘52), Allen M. Krissman (‘62) Connie S. Micek (‘81), Thomas B. Songster (‘62)

2000: *Alyce Hokuf Collett (‘36), Buford M. Grosscup (‘43) Dr. Bruce G. Sheffi eld (‘69), Mark A. Christensen (‘81)2001: *George W. Huber (‘37), Gerald D. Troester (‘53) Laurie A. Glass (‘78)2002: Rueben H. Schleifer (‘43), Daniel A. Teser (‘66) Dr. Terry J. Housh (‘77)2003: *Gene Else (‘47), Thomas L. Hood (‘71) Barbara J. Fugate (‘80)2004: Richard C. “Rick” Gibson (‘57), Dr. Stephen C. Joel (‘76) Dena Gosch Bartlett (‘88)2005: *Robert L. Wissel (‘51), David K. Newmyer (‘75) Melissa Lehmann Wheelock (‘90)2006: *Donald K. Erickson (‘51), Kim Crider Mittelstadt (‘90) Burrell S. Williams (‘71)2007: Fred D. Brown (‘59), Harold W. Clarke (‘74)2008:: Hugh T. Morrison (‘49), Kevin L. Henning (‘83) Liz Resmondo Henning (‘85)2009: Larry J. Mollring (‘68), Kent B. Mann (‘75), Roger Hughes (‘82)*deceased

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