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June 18, 2007 Glover and Paine Win Don Scalf Award (FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.) -
Each year
the USA South Athletic Conference presents its most prestigious
awards by honoring one male and one female as the Student-Athletes of the
Year as these athletes receive the Don Scalf Award. The 2007 winners are
Christopher Newport University women's soccer player Ashley Glover
and Ferrum College men's tennis player Wilson Paine.
To be eligible for the Don Scalf Award a student-athlete
must be either a junior or senior, have participated in a USA South sport earning
at least All-Conference recognition and have a minimum 3.00 GPA. The athletic
directors vote for the award winner each spring at the conclusion of all
Conference schedules. Ashley Glover - Christopher Newport
Throughout her four years at Christopher Newport, Glover has succeeded on the soccer field and in the classroom. While earning a 3.99 cumulative grade point average, Glover was recently named to the USA South Academic All-Conference Team for the fourth time. She has appeared on CNU's Dean's List in each semester and was named 2007 Valedictorian. During her time at CNU, Glover received the Gregory P. Klich Award, given to the student with the highest GPA, four times. She was actively involved in the President's Leadership Program, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. As a senior defender on the Lady Captains soccer squad, Glover was named First Team All-Conference this past fall. This was Glover's third career All-Conference honor as she was named First Team in 2005 and Second Team in 2004. Glover also received 2007 USA South Woman of the Year honors, which is an award given to a student-athlete who excels on the playing field, in the classroom and in the community. Glover's community service included tutoring local elementary children, volunteering at local hospitals and coaching both youth and high school soccer.
Wilson Paine - Ferrum
At Ferrum, Paine has
excelled both on and off the tennis court. In the classroom, the senior
graduated
Summa Cum Laude this spring
with a perfect 4.0 grade
point average. He received his fourth consecutive USA South All-Academic
Team honor this season and was named a 2007 ESPN
The Magazine Academic All-American. This year, Paine served as Ferrum's
Student Government Association President and received the Ferrum College
Senior Leadership Award. During his four years at Ferrum, Paine has
appeared on the Dean’s List every semester, received several
scholarships and served on many campus academic boards. Athletically,
Paine received USA South Honorable Mention
All-Conference honors this past year. He was honored as the team's Most
Valuable Player and served as their team captain for the second
consecutive season. Paine was named an
Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) National Scholar-Athlete for
the third consecutive season, the first Ferrum men's tennis player to
achieve this accomplishment. With his collegiate career behind him,
Paine has chosen to continue his education at Harvard University
Divinity School where he will be enrolled this fall. |
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