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Vol XXXIIII No. 54

Wednesday, November 17, 1999

Bill, Barger honored as first team All-MIAA
Special to The Observer


   Agnes Bill, a senior captain for the Belles volleyball team, was named to the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association's first team for the 1999 season.

Bill was named All-MIAA for the 1998 volleyball season as well as being named to the Association's first team and player of the week's honor roll for that season.

Saint Mary's freshman Emily Nyhill received an honorable mention in volleyball.

Rhonda Volkers, from Calvin College, was named most valuable player for the 1999 volleyball season.

Saint Mary's junior Katy Barger pulled in first team honors for the women's soccer team, and teammates Mary Campe, Rachel Egger and Heather Murth received coaches' honorable mentions.

This is the first season that the Belles' soccer team has had a player named to the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association's first team. Barger was a coaches' honorable mention nominee last season.

Erin Killian, from Kalamazoo College was named most valuable player for soccer in the MIAA.

Golfers Natalie Cook and Molly Lee recieved second team honors for the Belles. This is the first time in the golf team's history that players from Saint Mary's have received honors from the MIAA. Ellen Colenbrander, from Hope College, was named golf's most valuable player for the 1999 season.



All Sports Stories for Wednesday, November 17, 1999