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Myron Perry holds up a Major League Soccer ball. Perry played 
professionally as a goalkeeper for two years before teaching at Seward.

Professional soccer player now a professor

February 5, 2015
Myron Perry is currently in his second year as a teacher at Seward, but his background is different than the normal path of a college professor.
Workman expects top notch tennis season

Workman expects top notch tennis season

February 5, 2015
“I am really impressed with both teams, not only by their play on the court but the amount of character each member of the team shows,” Workman said. “I expect a great season from both teams. To expect less, I wouldn’t be doing my job.”
Crusader photo / Diana Chavira
Tyreke Sharp makes an attempt to go up at the net but passes the ball back out to his teammates. Sharp has continued to be one of the Saints best three point shots for the season.

Seward suffers double loss against Hutch

February 5, 2015
The Saints also came up short in their Jayhawk West Conference game against the Hutchinson Blue Dragons.
Saints take control from the start

Saints take control from the start

February 5, 2015
It was evident that the Saints were ready to bring home a win Wednesday night. It was no problem for Seward to jump ahead with the lead against Colby 11-1.
Crusader photo/Diana Chavira
Kevin Sims goes up for one of his 26 points scored for the night against Barton County. Sims reached a new career high that included shooting 17 times from the free throw line and helping put Seward in the lead.

Saints make turnaround with Barton County win

February 5, 2015
Saturday night in the Green House was a turnaround for the Saints as they defeated Barton County after taking a loss to Cougars just weeks prior.
Season opener this weekend for softball

Season opener this weekend for softball

February 5, 2015
The Lady Saints softball team will begin its 2015 season Friday, facing a weekend full with games. On Friday, they will travel to Fort Worth, Texas, to play against Seminole State College, Ranger College, and Midland College. On Saturday, the Lady Saints will play Galveston College and Hill College.
Lady Busters escape injury but not defeat

Lady Busters escape injury but not defeat

February 5, 2015
The Lady Saints and the Lady Busters were originally scheduled to play January 21st, but the game was cancelled a couple of hours before the teams were supposed to take the court when a semi hit the Garden city bus bringing the Lady Busters to their game.
Nebraska dual matches start the spring season

Nebraska dual matches start the spring season

February 4, 2015
The first two matches of the spring season has the Seward County tennis teams off to a good start.
Crusader photo/ Xochitl Gonzalez
Assistant tennis coach Nadine Mein out at the courts for practice.

Nadine Mein named Seward County’s assistant tennis coach

February 4, 2015
Nadine Mein is the newly hired assistant tennis coach, but this is not Mein’s first time at Seward County Community College. Coach Mein attended Seward County from 1994-1996, and not only that, she also played on the women’s tennis team.
Crusader photo/Efren Rivero
Logan Nethercot runs to first base this past Friday against McCook Community College. The Saints lost the season opener 4-3 but hope to bounce back this weekend against Galveston at Fort Worth, Texas.

Seward looks forward after dropping season opener

February 4, 2015
The 2015 season opener for the Saints baseball team was one game that did not turn out the way they hoped. Seward fell to McCook Community College in a close game, 4-3, bringing the first loss of the season.
Board of trustees decide against additional sports for SCCC

Board of trustees decide against additional sports for SCCC

November 14, 2014
At its regular meeting Monday night, the board set the addition of a new sports team to the side. Had the board decided to pursue the addition of a new sport, November would be the deadline for beginning the process in time for the next academic year.
Changes under way for tennis coaching staff

Changes under way for tennis coaching staff

November 14, 2014
Changes are on the way for the Saints and Lady Saints tennis programs. Jerry Thor and Molly Lentini will no longer serve as head tennis coach and assistant tennis coach respectively.
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