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LWC men's soccer team receives rings for 2009 National Title

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By Duane Bonifer
News from Lindsey Wilson College

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Members of the Lindsey Wilson College men's soccer team received the most permanent reminder of the program's eighth national championship on Wednesday evening, April 28, 2010. The ring ceremony was held in the college's Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center.

The players, coaches and support staff received rings commemorating the program's eighth NAIA national title, which was won last December.

Players who received championship rings were: Moses Aduny of Kampala, Uganda; Anyelo Avila of Indianapolis; Michael Azira of Kampala, Uganda; Sicelo Buthelezi of Johannesburg, South Africa; Pedro Caetano of Sao Paolo, Brazil; Callum Christie of Brighton, England; Mat Luak of Croydon, Australia; Tom Davies of Crookwell, Australia; Lwandiso Gonya of Capetown, South Africa; Greg Hartley of Manchester, England; Carnell Learmond of Clarendon, Jamaica; Lebogang Moloto of Polokwane, South Africa; Byram Muteshi of Nairobi, Kenya; Zetroy Robertson of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica; Shamar Shelton of Kingston, Jamaica; Joe Tait of Hartlepool, England; Hezekiah Weiss of Berea, KY; Frederick Were of Kisumu, Jamaica; and Chris Williams of Flint, Wales.




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Coach Ray Wells with original LW Soccer tee



2010-04-30 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Lindsey Wilson College
Lindsey Wilson College men's soccer coach Ray Wells shows a t-shirt used during the program's first season, 1990. Wells, who is the only coach in the program's 20-year history, said the t-shirts accounted for "about one-third of our total budget."

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LWC NAIA National Championship team following ring ceremony



2010-04-30 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Cranmer Dining Hall, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY
Members of the Lindsey Wilson College men's soccer team gather Wednesday night, April 28, 2010 in the Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center after receiving rings for winning the program's eighth NAIA national championship. Front row, from left: Carnell Learmond, Lebogang Moloto, Zetroy Robertson, Shamar Shelton, Anyelo Avila, and Lwandiso Gonya. Middle row: Greg Hartley, Sicelo Buthelezi. Back row: Micheal Azira, Callum Christie, Byram Muteshi, Hezekiah Weiss, Joe Tait, Pedro Caetano, Tom Davies, Chris Williams, Frederick Were, Mat Luak, and Moses Aduny.

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Close-up view of NAIA Soccer Champions' rings



2010-04-30 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Cranmer Dining Center, Lindsey Wilson College, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY
A close-up view of the members of the Lindsey Wilson College men's soccer team wearing their 2009 NAIA championship rings.

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