Reflections Magazine Issue #49 - Summer 1998 | Page 9

Sports 9 Siena Heights Athletics -- Winter 1998 Highlights • • Siena Heights athletics established a new school record by placing 27th in this year’s Sears Directors’ Cup standings. The Saints’ highest previous placing was 29th two years ago in the annual all-sports competition. The Saints earned 170 points in the Sears’ Directors Cup in the NAIA Division. There are over 350 institutions in the NAIA and Siena Heights has placed in the top forty every year since the competition began four years ago. Siena Heights is the only school in the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) among the top fifty NAIA schools in this year’s standings. The Saints earned Cup points this year in women’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country and indoor track & field, and men’s basketball. this year’s indoor championships in the weight throw) by placing fourth in the hammer at 149-04. • The following spring athletes were named to their respective NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete Teams: In softball, Mariann Bauman (Sr, P/UT, Ottawa Lake, Elementary Education, 3.66 GPA) and Jennifer Scherer (Jr, OF, Wellington, OH, Criminal Justice, 3.86 GPA). In men’s track & field, John Liparoto (Sr, Onsted, English, 3.63 GPA) and Brian Smith (Sr, Pittsford, Biology, 3.54 GPA). • Sara Schaibly (Haslett) and Andy Bodary (Suttons Bay) were the recipients of this year’s Thomas A. Emmet Awards. The award is presented annually to Siena’s top male and female student-athletes in their junior year of competition. The Siena Heights outdoor track & field teams had five NAIA All-American performances at the Outdoor National Championships May 21-23 in Tulsa, OK. The track & field championships were held in conjunction with the NAIA Inaugural Spring Championship Games, in which eight national championships were contested in one city over a one week period. Siena Heights freshman hurdler Ron Andrews (Amherst, NY) became Siena’s fourth national champion by winning the 110-meter hurdles in 14.45. Andrews was second (All-American) in the 55-meter hurdles in March at the indoor national championships. The Saints had another All-American in the 110-meter hurdles in Marc Tipton (Niles, OH), who finished third at 14.57. Junior longjumper Ali Shakoor (Jackson) was an All-American in the long jump with a leap of 24-3.5. The men finished 14th overall at the NAIA Outdoor National Championships. The women had two NAIA AllAmericans in senior Tina Richards (East Jordon) and junior Sara Schaibly (Haslett). Richards placed fifth in the 3000 meters with a time of 10:09.74 and was seventh (honorable mention) in the 800 at 2:19.74. Schaibly earned her second NAIA All-American honor (first was at Schaibly is a two-time NAIA track & field All-American and has posted a 3.2 GPA as an Elementary Education major. Bodary ranked #2 among the Saints’ hitters this season as the team’s starting shortstop and has a 3.9 GPA as an accounting major. Schaibly and Bodary will each receive a partial scholarship for being named this years Emmet Award winners. • Former Saints pitcher Jason Martines was recently promoted to the Tucson Sidewinders (the Arizona Diamondbacks’ AAA affiliate). In his first appearance for the Sidewinders June 2 against the Vancouver Canadians, Martines struck out two and did not allow a hit in 1.1 innings. With his call-up, Martines becomes the first Siena baseball player ever to play above the single A level in the minor leagues. Martines was drafted in the 21st round last year by the Arizona Diamondbacks and played A ball last year in Lethbridge, BC. For more information about Siena Heights University Athletics or for a complete sports schedule, contact the Athletic Department at 517/264-7870.