Reflections Magazine Issue #46 - Summer 1997 | Page 9

9 Track Claims a National Champion, All-Americans Four Saints earned All-America status and one captured an individual championship at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Indoor Track and Field Championships in February. Junior runner Josh Wonders of Hudson became only the third NAIA national champion in Siena’s track and field history by winning the men’s 1000meter run with an NAIA-record time of 2:24:48. Wonders went on to earn All-America honors in outdoor track and field, as well, placing sixth in the 800 meters. Joining Wonders for indoor AllAmerica honors were juniors Jeff Marsh of Waldron and Tina Richards of East Jordan, and sophomore Jason Gurzynski of Sylvania, Ohio. Marsh was runner-up in the pentathlon, winning three of the five events: 55-meter hurdles, high jump and long jump. Richards placed third in the women’s 1000-meter run, setting a school record at 2:57.80. Gurzynski finished sixth in the men’s 800 meters. Two Spring Athletes Win All-America Mentions Senior centerfielder Josh Reeber of Carleton and sophomore thrower Sara Schaibly of Haslett were named to the 1997 NAIA honorable mention All-America teams in baseball and in outdoor track and field, respectively. Reeber, a two-time All-WHAC player, led the Saints in batting, runs scored and slugging percentage this season. Schaibly took eighth place in the hammer throw at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in May, bettering her own school record in the event by over seven feet. Baseball Pitches Martines a Contract Junior pitcher Jason Martines signed a professional baseball contract June 5 with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Martines, a righthanded pitcher from Jackson, was drafted in the 24th round by the MLB expansion club. Martines was 5-5 this season and was named WHAC Pitcher-of-the-Week twice. He tossed a one-hit shutout in a league win over TriState University in April. “Jason will be an excellent prospect for the Diamondbacks because he is going to get stronger and he’s extremely coachable,” said 10year SHC coach Gordie Theisen. “He did it all for us on the field and now he can concentrate solely on pitching... He will do whatever it takes to be successful at the next level.” Martines reported to the Diamondbacks’ rookie camp in Lethbridge, Alberta, on June 9. Indoor track and field All-Americans, from front to back: Tina Richards, Josh Wonders, Jeff Marsh and Jason Gurzynski. (Photo courtesy of The Daily Telegram) Gillin, Wonders are Emmet Winners Women’s soccer standout Amy Gillin of Adrian and men’s track and field All-American Josh Wonders were this year’s recipients of the Thomas A. Emmet Award, given annually to the top male and female junior scholar-athletes at Siena Heights. Gillin, a two-time All-WHAC forward who led the ’96 Siants in scoring, is an art major with a 3.77 GPA. Wonders, a three-time NAIA All-American and 1000-meter indoor champion, carries a 3.23 GPA as a biology/chemistry major.