Wednesday,
November 28, 2007
TUSCULUM WOMEN'S TENNIS INKS KRISTEN KEEFER
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. --- Kristen Keefer has signed a national
letter of intent to attend Tusculum
College and play tennis
for the Pioneers announced TC women's coach Tommy Arnett.
Keefer, a native of Darnestown, Md.,
played her prep tennis at Northwest
High School. She posted a career singles record of 23-1
and was named her team's most valuable player the past two years playing at the
No. 1 flight.
"Kristen is an outstanding
young lady who will make a positive impact for our program," said Arnett.
She garnered Gazette All-Star
Team honorable mention accolades while also serving as team captain in 2006 and
2007. She advanced to the semifinals of
the County Tournament in 2006. She was the recipient of the 2007 Jaguar
Award, which is the highest athletic award given to a Northwest HS
student-athlete who best represents their sport on and off the field.
Keefer has played the last six
years at the Montgomery County Tennis Association (MCTA).
Off the court, she has been a
member of the Academic Honor Roll every year and was selected to the Quill and
Scroll Society. She also received the Minds
in Motion Award four times.
Tusculum
College, located in Greeneville
Tenn., is affiliated with the Presbyterian
Church (USA) and is a NCAA Division II member of the South Atlantic Conference
which is comprised of nine colleges and universities in Tennessee,
North Carolina and South Carolina.
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