Hall of Fame
Student athletes who have excelled both in character and an intercollegiate athletic sport throughout their four-year attendance at CCC are
eligible for consideration for the CCC Hall of Fame. Nominations are made by the Athletic Committee and approved by the College administration.
To be entered into the Hall of Fame, the athlete must be a graduating senior, have an outstanding testimony, be an outstanding athlete in their
respective sport, and be nominated by their respective coach. In 2007, the Athletic Committee extended the recognition to coaches who have served
at CCC for at least 10 years, have earned a National Coach of the Year award from the NCCAA while coaching at CCC, and have administrative approval.
The following are current members of the CCC Hall of Fame:
2012
Emma Kile
2011
Coach Vickie Denny
Tyler Spraul
2010
Alyssa Hallice
Chrissie Sugimoto
2008
Joshua Manter
Sam Greeley
2007
Coach Del Wubbena
Laura Marvin
2006
Andrew Bates
Annette Robinson
2005
Jenny Goodson
Amy Madeiros
2004
Thomas Bates
Anthony Wilson
2002
Phillip Bates
2001
Julie Hubbard
2000
Chris Brown
Chris Howe
Joel Hughes
1999
Andy Davies
John Wilson
Cathy Trask
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1998
Jennifer Wilkerson
Karen Lavender
Steve Cone
1997
Joel Mason
1996
Casey Southerland
Shonn Brown
1993
Mike Doig
Suzy Drury
1990
Jesse Jefferies
Mike Drury
1988
Dominic Ukpe
Perry Johnson
David Foreman
1987
Kay Phillips
1986
Cyd Grant
1984
Bobby Williams
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Cougar Spotlight
Playing soccer in college is such a gift that God has given me. I love playing soccer. Even before Christ saved me, soccer was my
escape when things were rough in my life. It was everything to me. But now that God has so gloriously captivated my life, He's letting
me use my love for soccer to help me love Him more. I always think ahead to the future, and I just know that some of my best college
memories will be from playing. God has also taught me so much through playing. Probably the biggest thing being, to just step back and
realize that every game could be of eternal significance, if I would just play it that way. To play for Him. Lessons, life long
friendships, and good times.
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