More of this story Nov 11, 2009
Rogers State is playing their second regular season game after stomping Central Christian College 81-51 last Saturday. The Lady Eagles come off of a two-game road trip in Kansas, losing the first game to Bethel College 73-59 before bouncing back with Saturday s 74-51 win over McPherson College. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Owls soccer team topples Central Christian Oct 23, 2009
MOBERLY -- Senior forward Steve Brocks and freshman forward Jimmy Hice both had a goal and an assist Tuesday to help power the William Woods University Owls soccer team's 5-0 win over Central Christian College. Senior Nate Thackeray, junior defender Dirk Bauer and freshman forward Matt Steiniger also contributed goals for William Woods (7-5-1), which outshot Central Christian by a lopsided 44-4 margin. (Fulton Sun, MO)
Ranger golfers finish eighth at tournament in Winfield, Kan Oct 1, 2009
After finishing second and coming within six strokes of a win at Central Christian College earlier this month in McPherson, the Ranger men s golf team returned to Kansas and placed eighth in a larger, tougher field at the South Central Kansas Fall Invitational Golf Tournament in Winfield. The Sept. 21-22 tournament featured 14 teams, including five from the earlier tourney. (Alva Review Courier, OK)
Ranger golfers second at Central Christian Invitational Sep 22, 2009
Northwestern Oklahoma State University s men s golf team came within six strokes of winning their first tournament in quite a while at the Central Christian College Fall Invitational Golf Tournament on Sept. 14-15. Paced by a two-under par 68 by freshman Oloff Tunberg and an even par 70 by junior Ty Billey, the Rangers held a three-shot lead after the first round. (Alva Review Courier, OK)
William Woods volleyball 3, Harris-Stowe State University 0 Sep 11, 2009
William Woods opens against Southwestern College and Central Christian College on Friday, then faces the University of St. Mary and Tabor College on Saturday. All Contents Copyright. (Fulton Sun, MO)
The Bible bill? May 23, 2009
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Wilson directs William Woods men to AMC golf championship May 8, 2009
University took third place with an 873, Missouri Baptist University was fourth with an 878, Hannibal-LaGrange College came in fifth with a 930 and Central Christian College finished sixth with a 984. William Woods' Barry Doty also picked up his second AMC coach of the year honor. (Fulton Sun, MO)
Eagles sweep doubleheader to reach 26-win mark Apr 9, 2009
The host Eagles soared past Central Christian College, 9-2 and 9-6 to improve to 9-7 in the MCAC standings and 26-13 overall. Next up, the Eagles play host Friday, at Bill Doenges Memorial Stadium, to Hillsdale Freewill Baptist College in a non-conference doubleheader. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Eagles take pair from CCC Mar 28, 2009
The Eagles roughed up visiting Central Christian College, 7-1 (featuring a two-run homer by Scott Carmichael) and 9-8, to improve to 22-11 overall and 5-5 in Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference play. The two squads are slated to do battle today again at the OWU field, weather permitting. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Eagles suffer sweep Mar 24, 2009
The Eagles look to get back into the win column in conference play by hosting Central Christian College for double-headers on Friday and Saturday. Central Christian is 0-2 in the MCAC thus far; both of their games on Saturday were canceled due to rain. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
OWU coach back in dugout Mar 22, 2009
The Eagles are in the midst of a 13-game homestand, which includes showdowns next Tuesday against Tabor College, and next weekend vs. Central Christian College. The regular season concludes April 25; the MCAC postseason tourney will take place May 4-7, and the NCCAA regionals begin May 6. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Rangers complete sweep, down Vikings 12-4, 7-6 Mar 20, 2009
They return home on Wednesday, March 25 to entertain Central Christian College in a 1 pm doubleheader. . (Alva Review Courier, OK)
Pioneers drop road doubleheader Mar 18, 2009
Published: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 12:12 PM CDT Crowleys Ridge College dropped a baseball doubleheader to host Central Christian College on Friday at McPherson, Okla. CCC won both games, 6-1 and 5-1. (Paragould Daily Press, AR)
United Church of Christ gains new pastor in Machon Mar 13, 2009
Until that point the church had been filling the role behind the pulpit each Sunday with guest preachers students from the Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly. That had left a lot of burden for the congregation, but Machon was impressed with their ability to withstand that trial. (Fulton Sun, MO)
Busy Weekend on Tap: Bruins, OWU, playoffs part of sports menu Feb 22, 2009
OWU s squads also will play host Saturday to Central Christian College, at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., respectively. The OWU women need to win both tonight and Saturday to keep their conference postseason hopes alive. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Squad wins finale (24) Feb 22, 2009
His Eagles finished off their historic regular season with a hard-fought 101-84 win Saturday night against visiting Central Christian College. Other than maintaining their national No. 1 ranking (NAIA Division II), Bostwick s Eagles had little other to play for, than pride. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Eagles win big Feb 20, 2009
However, if the Wesleyan men lose Friday night, they still have one more shot at the conference title on Saturday, going up against the nations leading scorer Sean High and Central Christian College (Kan. . (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Eagles’ express keeps rolling Feb 17, 2009
After hosting Ecclesia next week, the Eagles will face back-to-back home games Friday and Saturday against Haskell Indian Nations University and Central Christian College. Bostwick also reached the 50-win career mark with OWU on Saturday night. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)