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That brought attention to the final two matches on the court at No. 4 and No. 6 singles. No. 28-ranked Prats-Millan made it 4-all after a 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2 win over Pain at No. 4 singles. At No. 6 singles, Kalodzitsa fought off four match points in the second set tiebreak to split sets with Twelker, 3-6, 7-6 (7). In the third set, Kalodzitsa trailed 5-2 but fought back to lead 6-5, then at 5-4 down in the third-set tiebreaker, Kalodzitsa called a ball out. It was overruled for the third time in the match and an extra point was awarded to Twelker which ended up being match point. Armstrong was making its NCAA Division II-record 14th National Championship match appearance, finishing second for a sixth time, the most in DII history as well. Armstrong has won a record eight DII national titles as well. 2014 Southeast Region Women’s Tennis Wilson/ITA Coach of the Year Walter Shinn, Flagler ITA Player to Watch Carolina Prats-Millan, Armstrong ITA Senior Player of the Year Paola Cigui, Columbus State ITA Rookie of the Year Beatriz Leon, Columbus State ITA/Srthur Ashe, Jr. Sportsmanship & Leadership Award Laura Chapman, Columbus State 54 2014 Peach Belt Women’s Tennis Elite 15 Awards presented by GradesFirst Kelsey Pelletier, Columbus State All-Academic Team Paola Cigui Columbus State Diana DiMarco Young Harris Monica Espitia UNC Pembroke Aleksandra Filipovski Armstrong Haley Highfield Montevallo Barbora Krtickova Armstrong Carolina Lainez Lander Ivana Marevic Georgia College Leigh-Anne McAfee UNC Pembroke Juanita Ossa Montevallo Niki Polcerova Montevallo Barbora Sebkova Flagler Honorable Mention: Shelby Bickel, UNC Pembroke; Cayce Bradley, Lander; Carly Cangelosi, Georgia Southwestern; Carolina Hernandez, Young Harris; Victoria Herndon, Young Harris; Allison Howell, Montevallo; Maria Nadal, Georgia Regents; Maria Cecilia Pimentel, Georgia Regents; Franziska Regel, USC Aiken; Esther Santiago, Flagler; Margot Simon, USC Aiken; Sydnee Smith, Georgia Southwestern; Cameron Williams, North Georgia 2013-14 Men’s Track & Field Shorter Wins First PBC Track & Field Championship! ROME, Ga. – They were not to be denied. Thanks to an overwhelming performance on the final day of the 2014 Peach Belt Conference Track and Field Championships on Saturday at Barron Stadium, the Shorter men’s track team gave the university its first-ever NCAA conference title when the Hawks rolled up 204 points to dethrone Alabama-Huntsville, the defending champion. “They knew they had to stay f o c u s e d ,” Shorter Director of Track Scott Byrd said about the Hawks, who were in fourth place when they started the final day and went on to capture the championship thanks to six first place performances – two coming from Kirk Wilson when he dominated the 100 and 200 – and in six events had two or more athletes place for points. “We’re always a third-day team the way the meets are structured. They stayed composed as they’ve done all year,” Byrd said about the team that won this year’s National Christian College Athletic Association national indoor championship. Wilson, however, certainly stole the show among the men at the meet as he wound up as the top male point performer in track after winning the two sprints – in the 100 he was posted a time of 10.57 seconds and had a 20.69 mark in the 200 – and was a member of the Hawks’ winning 4x100 relay team on Friday. But Wilson was not alone in the sprints as teammates Treshunn Miliner took third place and Bradley Moon was fourth in the 100, and in the 200 Hawks Malik Fair and Randall Dameron notched third and fifth places, respectively. The 400 finals witnessed the biggest display of depth as Fair won the event in 49.04, Gregory Roachford, Jr. was third, Dameron fourth and Cole Rice fifth, while Jihad Ragge added yet another first place for the Hawks as he won the 800 in 1:52.19. And as icing of the PBC title cake, the Hawks won the final event of 2013-14 the meet as the quartet of Rice, Dameron, Roachford and Fair combined to claim the 4x400 relay crown in 3:11.37. The two hurdle events had a clear Shorter presence as well as Tamario Evans won the 110 hurdles in 15.63, while in the 400 hurdles the top spot went to Wake Roberds won in 55.15, Evans was second, Kedemah Howard took fifth place and Ryan Moore sixth. Two Hawks gave the team even more points as Josiah Jenkins was third in 1500 and Jordan Cross securing a second in the 5,000. In the field, Sadrac Cherfils took second and Howard was fourth in the triple jump, and rounding out Shorter’s point assault was Daniel Alexis, who finished third in the shot put, and Marshall Rawson, who was sixth in the javelin. Four PBC Track & Field Athletes to Compete at National Championships INDIANAPOLIS, IND – Four Peach Belt Conference men’s track and field athletes were selected to compete at the 2014 NCAA National Championships. The event will be held May 22-24 in Allendale, Mich., at the Grand Valley State Track & Field Stadium. For the men, Alabama-Huntsville’s Alex May will compete in the triple jump while Clayton State’s Job Kemboi will run the 10,000m. Nova Southeastern will send two athletes to Michigan with Ryan Jerothe competing in the pole vault and Talyn Washington running both the 200m and 4