Tennis is tops with NAIA run
Chris Yemma
The tennis team’s trip to the quarterfinals of the NAIA tournament in
May provided the crowning accomplishment of the 2004-05 school year
for Vanguard University men’s athletics.
Led by junior Andreas Guertner and sophomore Dieter Weislmair,
both first-team All-NAIA selections, the No. 5-seeded Lions defeated
Shorter College of Georgia, 5-1, in the second round before falling
to No. 4 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical, 5-0, in the quarters.
Guertner was also selected to the All-Golden State Athletic
Conference team while senior teammate Calle Holmgren was named an
All-GSAC scholar-athlete with a 3.73 GPA.
Coach Mattias Johansson was the GSAC Co-Coach of the Year with
Azusa Pacific’s Mark Bohren, and the Lions finished the season 16-6.
The GSAC co-champion soccer team reached the NAIA Region II
semifinals before bowing out to Azusa Pacific, 5-2. The team finished
the year 16-5, 9-1 in conference.
Senior Matthew Hess was named GSAC Player of the Year, while
Vanguard head man Randy Dodge was named GSAC Coach of the Year.
Seniors Nathan Kramer, Armando Ortiz and Efrain Salcedo were
All-GSAC honorees.
Senior Brandon Shaw finished second in the 800 meters at the NAIA
outdoor track and field championships in the spring to earn
All-American status.
Also the GSAC 800 champion, Shaw finished the NAIA 800 final in 1
minute, 51.62 seconds, .58 behind Virginia Intermont’s Elkana
Chepsiror.
Meyer helped lead the cross country team to a sixth-place finish
at the GSAC finals in the fall. Meyer finished 10th in 26:42.52 and
was named All-GSAC.
Led by junior Brian Kim (14.8 points per game), the basketball
team finished 10-19, 5-15.
Junior Leon Rosborough averaged 11.8 points per game.
The baseball team was 13-32, 9-2.
Senior Nikolaus Crouch hit .301 and was drafted in the 26th round
by the Chicago Cubs.
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