2011-12 Peach Belt Conference Yearbook

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ing the best overall sportsmanship for the 2011-12 season and culminates the PBC’s season-long sportsmanship recognition program. The program presented an award following each championship season to the team in that sport that best exemplified the spirit of sportsmanship and generally conducted themselves with a high degree of integrity, character and class. The team award is selected by other teams who competed in that sport. Points were awarded based on how each team finished in the voting.

Flagler Claims Second Institution of the Year Prize Flagler College received their second consecutive PBC Institution of the Year Sportsmanship Award at the annual meetings in Hilton Head on Tuesday night. Flagler becomes the first school to earn the award in consecutive seasons since it was founded in 2008. The award is given annually to the institution display-

The Saints once again led the Peach Belt Conference, earning team sportsmanship awards in four sports in 2011-12. The Saints won in softball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and men’s cross country and have taken 13 team sportsmanship awards in the last three years, more than any other PBC institution. PBC Institution of the Year Sportsmanship Award Winners: Flagler, 2011-12; Flagler, 2010-11; North Georgia, 2009-10; Francis Marion, 2008-09

Columbus State Training Staff gains Accolade

The Peach Belt Conference announced that Columbus State University has been named the 2011-12 Training Staff of the Year at the league’s annual meeting in Hilton Head. The award was presented to CSU head athletic trainer Jared Sandler at Tuesday’s awards banquet, who accepted on behalf of his entire staff. The award is voted on by PBC Athletic Trainers. “I am fortunate to have an incredibly supportive administration, excellent team physicians, accommodating coaches, and a hard working staff,” said Sandler. “We are honored and humbled to receive this award from our athletic training peers.” Sandler and the CSU training staff faced a monumental challenge in 2011-12 as they were tasked with hosting four Peach Belt Conference tournament championships this year. Over 1,000 PBC student-athletes participated in the basketball, baseball, softball and golf tournaments hosted by CSU. Two of those events, the baseball and golf, were held at off-campus sites requiring the CSU staff to set up mobile treatment areas. Sandler accepted the award on behalf of his staff which includes graduate assistants Ashley Pearce, Adam Rooks, Kelli Seremet and Kathleen Simone. The CSU training staff also works closely with the Hughston Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic and head team physician Dr. Champ Baker, Jr. Julio Llanos is the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine at CSU and oversees the sports medicine program. 195


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