FOR RELEASE
2007-03-06
Huntington, Ind.—Eleven Huntington University athletes recently were inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, the national honor society that gives recognition to college students who excel in both academics and athletics.
Chi Alpha Sigma is a nonprofit organization established to recognize college student athletes who earn a varsity letter in at least one sport while maintaining a 3.5 or higher cumulative grade point average throughout their junior and senior years.
Huntington University students inducted on March 4 included
Keri L. Badenhop, a junior graphic design major and softball team member from Archbold, Ohio (Archbold High School)
Laura M. Bowman, a junior communication studies major and cross county and track & field teams member from La Fontaine, Ind. (Southwood Jr./Sr. High School)
Ashley F. Buck, a junior elementary education major and cross country team member from Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead Senior High School)
Heidi J. Christner, a senior physical education major and track & field and volleyball teams member from Shipshewana, Ind. (Westview Jr./Sr. High School)
Lauren G. Davenport, a junior exercise science major and track & field and volleyball teams member from Andrews, Ind. (Huntington North
High School)
Jessica J. Deter, a senior educational ministries major and tennis team member from Bluffton, Ohio (Bluffton High School)
Antoinette M. Feldpausch, a junior economics and finance major and basketball team member from St. Johns, Mich. (homeschooled)
Katie M. Sprunger, a senior economics and finance major and tennis team member from Berne, Ind. (South Adams Jr./Sr. High School)
Stephanie M. Stearns, a senior accounting major and volleyball member from New Castle, Ind. (New Castle Chrysler High School)
Amy L. Wanemacher, a junior elementary and special education major and basketball team member from Wauseon, Ohio (Archbold High School)
Rachel B. Warrick, a senior exercise science major and soccer team member from Wooster, Ohio (Triway High School)
The Huntington University Foresters compete in 14 intercollegiate sports for men and women. In the past 10 years, Huntington has produced 57 NAIA All-American honors and 122 NAIA All-American Scholar Athlete honors.
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