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Western Carolinian Volume 73 Number 05

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  • May 6, 2008 Western Carolinian Page 8 EDITORIALS Four Years in WCU Sports By: Ryan Sarda Sports Writer As a member of The Western Carolinian sports staff for four years, Ive noticed some big changes and have seen some big things happen with the sports at the university, and good things are definitely on the horizon for a lot of the Catamount sports. In four years this school has developed a softball team that won the SoCon Regular Season title in its inau- gural season, the Lady Catamount bas- ketball team went to the NCAA Tour- nament, and two WNITs, the football team beat archrival Appalachian State, the soccer team went to their very first NCAA Tournament, the baseball team won the SoCon Regular Season title and advanced to the NCAA Region- als, Matt Cook won the 2008 SoCon Championship in Golf, the mens Track and Field team has multiple indoor and outdoor SoCon Championships, while the womens team holds an indoor title, things have definitely fared well for the Catamounts in four years. While Western has not had a magical postseason run like Davidson had in the NCAA Tournament this year, and al- though they did not beat Michigan like cessful inaugural campaign in NCAA history with a SoCon Regular Season Championship, softball head coach Megan Smith suddenly and shockingly resigned from her position after just one year on the job. 23 days later, in walks new coach Christine Hornak ready to take over for Smith. Things have not gone well for the soft- ball program since Smiths stunning departure. After winning the confer- ence championship in the teams first year, the team has gone 43-67 under Hornak. Their 2008 record is currently 15-33 with only five games remaining before the SoCon Tourney. 17 days after guiding the baseball pro- gram to. the NCAA Regional Champi- onships, former baseball skipper Todd Raleigh was hired to coach the Volun- teers at the University of Tennessee. On July 16, 2007 Georgia Tech associate head coach Bobby Moranda was hired to guide the program to another SoCon Regular Season Championship. So far in his first season, the Catamounts are 19-20 overall and are 7-8 in the con- ference, and are currently in seventh ahead of Appalachian State, Wofford, and Davidson. More recently, after six seasons and a 22-43 record, football coach Kent Briggs was relieved of his duties as Appalachian State did in football, there coach. On Dec. 31, former Wayne State have been some good teams put to- head coach and Nebraska assistant Den- gether in the four years that | have been nis Wagner was named the replacement here. Many athletes have accomplish- for Briggs. Wagner is changing every ments and accolades that they can take little thing about the football program, with them for the rest of their lives. but is most importantly installing disci- New coaches have made their presence pline back into the team. known on this campus and are current- After four years, Catamount athletics ly getting their respective teams more have had its ups and its downs. But, familiar with their system. The first with some really talented athletes and coaching change that l experienced asa some great coaches, both new and old, member-of The Western Gavolinianayas; more good things are on the horizon:for; the, Beare En Al WarHyirisy eee eon Western Carolina athletics: years to coach Steve Shurina.): : .: On April 14, 2005 shuns was relieved of his duties as the coach of the mens basketball team after com- piling a record of 48-97 in five seasons with the Catamounts. 15 days later, it was announced that former N.C. State Wolfpack assistant Larry Hunter would _take over as the new head coach. At the time of his hiring, Hunter was the 14th active winnings head coach in the country with a record of 509-224. Since his hiring, the Cats have gone 34-58 under Coach Hunter, and to me they just completed one of the most impressive seasons Ive ever seen. Yeah, they finished 10-21 over- all but the team played with eight and sometimes seven players and competed all the way until the final buzzer with teams like Appalachian, Chattanooga, and Georga Southern. They showed a lot of heart, which proved that Hunter sure can coach. On September 6, 2006, after could what could be the most suc- 1Cu seers Real Estate lL come. In four years with The Western Caroli ian, Ive met some great and some not- so-great people, established strong pro- fessional relationships, and seen some pretty talented teams play and compete. Ive also seen some big changes occur with this publication, especially now with our new format and design. Ive also gotten to do some pretty cool things like interview former WCU great and current NBA superstar Kevin Mar- tin, which is something I will always take with me for the rest of my life. I also saw Nick Sabans debut down in Alabama when they demolished WCU in football 52-6. So, Western Carolinian readers its been a long, fun, and exciting ride. Un- fortunately for me, this is my last stop before its time for me to go out into the real world and move on with my career. Although I may be leaving and moving to the next chapter of my life, I will always bleed Catamount Purple and Gold. | Cublowelies pupiee Waiall. Raves on hs commenerctel ep We. | Jackson & (EA good loving ba | Pusrer the ena Farrer minimal effert. 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