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Conference fetes eight Bluejay

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Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 21 November 2007 06:46

The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference selected Tabor College senior Caleb Marsh, Hillsboro, to receive first-team all-conference honors at the wide-receiver position.

Senior offensive lineman Billy Hickman, Bakersfield, Calif., received second-team honors for Tabor.

Bluejays receiving honorable mention were: sophomore wideout Jay Medellin, Pasadena, Texas; junior offensive lineman Darrin Fisher, Englewood, Colo.; junior defensive back Sean Retting, Colorado Springs, Colo.; sophomore...

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Tabor drops season finale, posts first winless conference record since 1999

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Written by Andrew Ottoson Wednesday, 14 November 2007 05:03

TCfbCoxPB104517.jpg TCfbCoxPB104517.jpg Click to buy photo Demetrius Cox rumbles past the first-down marker as teammate Darrin Fisher finishes off a block on a Coyote linebacker. Tabor’s most efficient running back, Cox gained 74 yards in the game and finished the season with 684 total yards. Andrew Ottoson / Free Press

Tabor College ended its football season with a 38-7 loss at Kansas Wesleyan Saturday.

Preston McCorkle put up 219 rushing yards and led the Coyotes to their fifth win of the...

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Living the Dream

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Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 14 November 2007 04:56

juliannechisholm1.jpg juliannechisholm1.jpg K-State Sports Information/Scott Weaver<p>JuliAnne Chisholm shows her hitting form as she’s made the transition from an all-state performer in high school to a contributor on a nationally ranked Kansas State volleyball team. “I definitely had the jitters in the beginning,” she said. “Now it’s just my job and I love to do it.”

JuliAnne Chisholm is local proof that girlhood dreams can come true—that is, if you work hard to achieve that dream and are prepared...

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Tabor bounced at KWU

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Written by Andrew Ottoson Wednesday, 14 November 2007 04:47

TCvbKCACPB012019.jpg TCvbKCACPB012019.jpg Click to buy photo Kansas Wesleyan outside hitter Sarah Claborn rifles a hit past Tabor blockers Carly Kroeker (3) and Jessica Perrault. Claborn, KCAC Player of the Year, led the Coyotes to a 17-1 conference record in regular season play as well as the post-season tournament title. Tabor had four players feted by the conference. Freshman of the Year Jordan Crosson, first-team selection Taylor Lawrence and second-team picks Ashley Cohlmia and Audrey Schellenberg received...

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Bluejays stymied 13-6 at McPherson

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Written by Andrew Ottoson Wednesday, 07 November 2007 11:36

TCfbNo7PB034446.jpg TCfbNo7PB034446.jpg Click to buy photo Running out of options and time, Anthony Davis dances down the sideline in the closing moments of a 13-6 loss at McPherson Saturday. Davis totaled 96 rushing yards, including 8 yards on this scamper.  Andrew Ottoson / Free Press.

Tabor College came up literally a yard shy of its first KCAC football win of the season, losing at McPherson College, 13-6.

With a 7-point deficit to overcome and 1 minute, 22 seconds to mount a last-ditch drive...

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