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Clemette L. Haskins will speak at Ransdell Chapel She's well known as a basketball player and coach, and is now a minister. She holds a Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts degree from the Scottsdale Culinary Institute. Haskins is a member of a distinguished Taylor Co., KY, family Click on headline for story plus photo By Ariana Johnson News from Campbellsville University Campbellsville, KY - Clemette L. Haskins, former standout basketball player who is a candidate for Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA), will be speaking at Campbellsville University's chapel, which is open to the public, Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 10amET/9amCT, in Ransdell Chapel, 401 North Hoskins Ave., Campbellsville, KY Haskins is the daughter of former National Basketball Association (NBA) player and coach Clem Haskins and Yevette Haskins of Campbellsville and the granddaughter of the late Columbus and Lucy Haskins and J.C. and Harriet Penick. She has a sister, Lori A. Haskins-Crook, and a brother, Brent A. Haskins. Haskins is a 1987 graduate of Western Kentucky University with a degree in broadcast journalism. She also has a Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts degree from the Scottsdale Culinary Institute in Arizona. While Haskins is a theologian and a chef, she is most known for her days as a basketball player. While attending Warren Central High School, she was named Kentucky Miss Basketball and led her team to a 1983 state championship. She continued her basketball career at Western where she was a three time All-American and led her team to two consecutive Final Four appearances. In 2006 she was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Prior to the ministry, Haskins coached Division 1 women's basketball for ten years. She was assistan.Haskins is a 2009 graduate of Louisville Presbyterian Theology Seminary where she obtained a Master of Divinity degree. While in seminary, she received the Burton Z. Cooper Prize honoring a student who demonstrated excellence in constructive, theological leadership. Haskins also received The Fielding Lewis Walker Fellowship in Doctrinal Theology honoring the graduating senior who demonstrated special interest and competence in doctrinal theology. Haskins was recently named as one of 12 Fellows chosen by the Department of Religion of The Chautauqua Institute in New York to engage topics on "Ethical Leadership" and "Sacred Spaces." This story was posted on 2011-03-10 10:51:49
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