CSR (Calvin Track Teams/Individuals Receive Academic Honors from USTCA)

From: Jeff Febus (jfebus@calvin.edu)
Date: Wed Aug 07 2002 - 15:42:59 EDT

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    August 7, 2002

    Calvin Track Teams Receive Academic Honors From USTCA

    GRAND RAPIDS, MI - For the second straight year, the Calvin men's and
    women's track and field teams have earned all-academic honors from the
    United States Track and Field Coaches Association (USTCA). In addition, four
    members of the women's team and two members of the men's team have received
    individual accolades from the USTCA.

    Teams were eligible for the honor if they had a minimum of 14 members who
    participated in the 2002 outdoor season and recorded a minimum 3.100 (4.000
    scale) cumulative grade point average as a group. To qualify individually, a
    student-athlete needed to have recorded a minimum cumulative grade point average
    of 3.25 and participated in their NCAA division outdoor track and field
    championships.

    The Calvin women's track and field team posted a 3.45 combined team grade
    point average while the Calvin men's track and field team posted a cumulative
    grade point average of 3.10.

    Individuals from the Calvin women's track and field team that received
    all-academic recognition were senior Rachel Veltkamp, junior Annie VanderLaan,
    sophomore Jessie Lair and freshman Laura Hamilton. A native of Grand Rapids and
    a graduate of Grand Rapids Christian High School, Veltkamp is receiving the
    award for the second straight year. At the NCAA III Championships, she competed
    in both the pole vault and 4 x 100 meter relay events. In the 4 x 100 relay,
    she helped Calvin to All-America honors in the event for the second straight
    year as the quartet took fifth place. Joining Veltkamp on the 4 x 100 relay was
    VanderLaan, a fellow native of Grand Rapids and graduate of Grand Rapids
    Christian High School. The finish in the 4 x 100 relay was one of three
    All-America berths earned by VanderLaan at the national meet as she also took
    fourth in the heptathlon and ran a leg on Calvin's 4 x 400 meter relay team
    that took fourth place. Like Veltkamp, Lair is also receiving individual
    all-academic accolades from the USTCA for the second straight year. Lair is
    from West Bloomfield and is a graduate of Southfield Christian High School.
    Lair competed in the 10,000 and 5,000 meter runs at the NCAA III Championships.
    Hamilton is from Downers Grove, Illinois, and is a graduate of Timothy Christian
    High School. Hamilton competed in the 400 meter hurdles and in the 4 x 400
    meter relay at the national meet. In the 4 x 400 meter relay, she served as the
    anchor leg of Calvin's All-America quartet.

    On the men's side, seniors Dan Hoekstra and Joel Klooster received
    all-academic recognition from the USTCA. A native of Kalamazoo and a graduate
    of Kalamazoo Christian High School, Hoekstra is receiving all-academic
    recognition for the second straight year. At the NCAA III Championships this
    spring, Hoekstra was a two-time All-American, taking sixth in the 10,000 meters
    and seventh in the 5,000 meters. Combined, Hoekstra produced seven All-America
    berths in his cross country and track and field career at Calvin including five
    in track and field. Klooster also posted All-America performances in the 10,000
    and 5,000 meter runs at the national meet this spring, finishing second in both
    events. A native of Chatham, Ontario, and a graduate of Chatham Christian High
    School, Klooster will return to the track this spring as a fifth-year senior to
    compete in his final season of track and field eligibility after missing his
    junior year of track and field with an injury.

    Under the direction of heac coach Jong-Il Kim, the Calvin men's track and
    field posted its highest-ever national finish at the NCAA III Outdoor
    Championships this spring, finishing in second place with 41 points. Kim also
    served as head coach of the Calvin women's track and field team, leading the
    Knights to their 10th consecutive top-20 national finish as they finished 12th
    with 18 points.



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