FALL TODAY 2002 - Kentucky Wesleyan College
FALL TODAY 2002 - Kentucky Wesleyan College
FALL TODAY 2002 - Kentucky Wesleyan College
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Panther Tracks<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong><br />
by Roy W. Pickerill ’75<br />
SPORTS<br />
Athletics hires new coaches<br />
Karie Jarrett<br />
Three new head coaches<br />
joined the KWC staff in the fall<br />
including a former Panther<br />
standout.<br />
Karie Jarrett, a former KWC<br />
volleyball star, became the second<br />
former player to be named<br />
head coach. She was a three-year<br />
starter for KWC where she holds<br />
the records for most assists in a<br />
match (62) and season (786).<br />
Bryan Hamm takes over as<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
fans, alumni, parents and friends<br />
can listen to all Panther basketball<br />
and football radio broadcasts<br />
from anywhere in the world by<br />
going to the KWC website:<br />
www.kwc.edu/athletic/audio/htm<br />
and click on the game.<br />
An individual must have<br />
RealPlayer on their computer to<br />
listen to the broadcast of a<br />
game. Fans who do not have<br />
RealPlayer can download the<br />
program free from the KWC<br />
Bryan Hamm<br />
Ron Williams<br />
men’s golf coach and assistant<br />
men’s basketball coach. The<br />
Denton, Texas native came to<br />
KWC after spending two seasons<br />
at Ohlone (Jr.) <strong>College</strong> in<br />
Fremont, Calif.<br />
Ron Williams, a native of<br />
Lewisport, Ky., joins the staff as<br />
the women’s golf coach and<br />
assistant women’s basketball<br />
coach after three seasons at<br />
Georgetown <strong>College</strong>.<br />
Hey Panther fans! Did you know…<br />
…that during the 1910-1911 basketball season KWC defeated the<br />
University of <strong>Kentucky</strong> 21 to 19? The team’s star of that game was<br />
a player named John James Tigert IV. The Courier-Journal reported<br />
that “but for his excellent play, the game would have ended differently”<br />
and went on to say that “some of the best playing seen on<br />
the floor this season was done by Tigert.” Tigert played center for<br />
the Panthers that season, while he worked his “day job” as KWC’s<br />
14th president.<br />
Listen to all <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> basketball<br />
and football games on the Internet<br />
website to their computer. This<br />
one-time installation takes time<br />
so download RealPlayer ahead<br />
of time. Once RealPlayer is<br />
installed, anyone can listen to<br />
the broadcast of a game.<br />
Each broadcast begins 10<br />
minutes prior to game time and<br />
concludes following the post<br />
game show with the head coach.<br />
WBIO 94.7 FM is the official<br />
radio station of the <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
<strong>Wesleyan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Panthers.<br />
Football Panthers earn<br />
Player of the Week honors<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s Haven Mosley, Jacques<br />
Williams and Quentin Womack earned Player of the<br />
Week for their performances during the <strong>2002</strong> football<br />
season.<br />
Mosley, a junior quarterback from Chicago, Haven Mosley<br />
received National Offensive Player of the Week<br />
honors by Football Gazette for his record setting<br />
game at North Greenville on Oct. 28. He threw a<br />
KWC record 60 passes, completing 25 for 473<br />
yards and four touchdowns and also accumulated<br />
509 yards in total offense.<br />
Williams, a freshman cornerback from<br />
Owensboro, received National Special Teams<br />
Jacques Williams<br />
Player of the Week honors by Football Gazette.<br />
He returned two kickoffs for 104 yards, with one a<br />
91-yard return for a touchdown versus Austin Peay<br />
on Oct. 19.<br />
Womack, a junior linebacker from St. Louis,<br />
earned Defensive Player of the Week recognition by<br />
the Independent Football Alliance. He had 15 tackles<br />
including six solos along with a forced fumble<br />
and a pass deflection also against Austin Peay. Quentin Womack<br />
Calling all former KWC athletes<br />
All former <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
<strong>Wesleyan</strong> student-athletes…<br />
your assistance is greatly needed<br />
in a project of KWC athletic<br />
history. The sports information<br />
office is trying to find lost rosters,<br />
final statistics, scores,<br />
photos (team, group or individual),<br />
newspaper clippings, programs,<br />
brochures and any other<br />
item related to the past sports<br />
programs of the college (1908<br />
to the present).<br />
Sports information is<br />
needed for baseball, basketball<br />
(men and women), football,<br />
cross country (men and<br />
women), golf (men and<br />
women), hockey, soccer (men<br />
and women), tennis (men and<br />
women), volleyball and other<br />
sports not listed.<br />
Also, tell us what sport<br />
you played, where you are and<br />
what you are doing. We are<br />
updating our all-time sports list<br />
and would appreciate your help<br />
in providing this information.<br />
Please share this with any former<br />
teammates or other staff<br />
with whom you may be in contact.<br />
Please send information to<br />
Roy Pickerill, Sports<br />
Information Director<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
3000 Frederica Street<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
Phone: 270-852-3143<br />
Fax: 270-852-3189<br />
E-Mail: pickeril@kwc.edu<br />
18 <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Today, Winter <strong>2002</strong>