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Wisdom, Loveless earn MSC Champions of Character honors

By Christopher Coombs

Chandler Wisdom and Madison Loveless of the Lindsey Wilson Archery team were selected to the Mid-South Conference Archery Champions of Character Teams, conference officials announced on Tuesday.

This season the MSC is recognizing a Champions of Character team for each championship sports.



The Men's Archery Champions of Character Team includes; Bethel's (Tenn.) Logan Harrison, Campbellsville's (Ky.) Conner Campbell, Cumberlands' (Ky.) Caleb Dixon, Kentucky Christian's Brandon Whitt, Pikeville's (Ky.) Zach Johnson and Union's (Ky.) Denver Calvin Gross along with Wisdom.

The Women's Archery Champions of Character Team includes; Bethel's Brooklyn Mays, Campbellsville's Abbigayle Brown, Cumberlands' Emily Cardis, Kentucky Christian's Mackenzie Evans-Schweickart, Pikeville's Lauren Burgess and Union's Kassidy Farris along with Loveless.

Student-athletes are nominated for the Champions of Character Team by their coaches based on campus and community leadership, future ambition and demonstration of the five core character values of the NAIA.


This story was posted on 2020-04-21 11:45:42
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