2004-2005 Yearbook

~MEN'S SOCCER the NT TRAINING Players met in the training room every day and walked to the field together. They started out joggif19 and stretching then moved to Ofl-the-field tedinique5. Practice lasted about two hours. OFFTHE FIELD The players anended Bible studies and ale oul with each other. ~We are all friends, and we worked well 10gether as strong Christians,Njunior Ben Faris said. SCOREBOARD NORTHEASTERN STATE L ()-S MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 1-2 DALLAS BAPTIST L 2-3 BETHEL L 2-S FREED-HARDEMAN L 1-3 LYON L ()-I CHRISTIAN BROTHERS L ()-2 DELTA STATE W 6-1 OOACHITA BAPTIST W Hl ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE L ()-7 CENTRAL ARKANSAS L ()-3 MONTEVALW L ()-IO L1NCO~ MEMORIAL L 1-6 BELHAVEN L ()-6 MISSOURI-ROLLA L 2-3 THE BISON TEAM Row I: C. Freis, P VI1lliams. Row 2: D. Graves, H. Bello, G. Eubonk, J Kosarek, N.Hamilton, B. Wallace, K. F5ter, E. Moun, ARoukey. Row 3: K. Hinckley, M. Allen, C. Jackson, H. Hutson, C. Smeal, R. Corley, Y Ibrahim, K. Perkins, S.l\Jniel, B. Williams, B. Day, B. fans, Z. Johnson, S. Snow, D. Mainprize, Jlreland, K. Rodgffi, G. Harris. ,J. MtlfITGOMERY ATHLETICS- 278 SENDING THE BAll SOARING, freshman Habeeb Bello makes the play with ahead bunt Sept 30 against Delta State. The Bisons defeated the Statesmen 6-1, which was one of on lytwo wins on the season. ·J. MONTGOMERY CHASING THE BALL, freshman Eric Mount runs to catch aBelhaven opponent Oct 28. Belhaven shut out theBisons 0-6, the team's 12th loss of the season .• J. MONTGOMERY

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