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NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 1, 2007, 5:00 p.m. CDT

 CONTACT: Regan Anson, 402-872-2429 or ranson@oakmail.peru.edu


Outstanding Student Athletes Honored

with Bert Swenson Award at Peru State College


 Each year the Peru State College (PSC) Athletic Department and President Ben Johnson present two outstanding student athletes with the Bert Swenson Award. The award, which was established in 1925, recognizes one exemplary male and female student athlete for their participation in athletics, outstanding character, personality, and service and loyalty to the college. Athletes who exemplify the standards established for the honor are nominated by PSC coaches and selected by a ballot vote. The winners were presented with a watch and commemorative medal during halftime of the homecoming football game.

 

The recipients of the 2007 Bert Swenson Award are Tabitha Foster of Plattsmouth, Neb., and Joel Molina of Middleton, N.Y.

 

Foster earned Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference (MCAC) First Team All-Conference honors in softball and was named the MCAC’s Player of the Year. She was also selected to the Region IV First Team and was named the Region IV Player of the Year. Foster was named First Team All-American as the designated player by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). She set an NAIA single season record for homeruns with 29 and led the conference with 86 RBIs in 2007. She earned additional distinctions from the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA), being named a First Team All-American, First Team All-Region for the southwest region and an All-American scholar-athlete, which requires a minimum GPA of 3.5 for the academic year.

Foster graduated from PSC in May with a degree in psychology and a minor in criminal justice. She is the daughter of Tony and Joyce Foster of Plattsmouth.

 

Molina, a senior physical education major, came to PSC in the fall of 2005 from Hudson Valley Community College in New York. Last spring Molina served as catcher, second baseman and captain on the baseball team, helping lead the Bobcats to a fourth place conference finish. Molina batted .339, led the team in doubles with 15 and was second in RBIs with 32. He was named to the MCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention last spring. Molina will graduate from PSC in May 2008. His parents are Milton and Wanda Molina of San Juan, Puerto Rico.


PSC's "Campus of a Thousand Oaks," an arboretum campus, is nestled in historic southeast Nebraska. The state's first and fastest-growing college, Peru State offers a unique mix of innovative online and traditional classroom undergraduate and graduate programs, including online graduate degrees in education and organizational management. PSC is a member institution of the Nebraska State College System. For more information, visit www.peru.edu or call 1-800-742-4412.


 

 

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