THE Christian Sports Review September 21, 2014
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FRI SEP 19 Men’s SOCCER Johnson University- 1 Kentucky Christian- 5 Knoxville, TN SAT SEP 20 Crown College-1 Kentucky Christian-7 Powell, TN
KCU Moves to 2-0 in the Mid-East Region On September 12th the Knights played their first home game of the season vs. Johnson University. Phot courtesy KCU
TUE SEP 16 Women’s SOCCER Kentucky Christian-1 Ohio Christian University-4 Grayson, KY
WED SEP 24 Men’s Soccer @ Cincinnati Christian University 8:00 PM, EST
FRI SEP 19 Johnson University-2 Kentucky Christian-1 Knoxville TN
photo-KCU
WED SEP 24 Women’s SOCCER @ Cincinnati Christian University 5:45 pm EST
Scores from the conference
Ohio Christian University Takes to the Road The 8 – 8 Trailblazers will have their work cut out for them as they lock up with the 10-3 Lady Knights. KCU has been on fire as of late winning the last 9 out 10 match up’s. This should be a great battle between the two rival schools. As the road to the Division II championship continues on.
Division II Women’s Volleyball Bluefield College 2 Kentucky Christian University 3 16-25, 26-24, 25-21, 24-26, 15-12 Rio Grande University 3 Cincinnati Christian University 0 Cincinnati Christian University 2 Kentucky Christian 3 Cincinnati Christian University 3 Grace Bible College 0 Johnson U 0 - Kentucky Christian University 3 GBC 0- Kentucky Christian University 3 Crown 0 Kentucky Christian University 3 Kentucky Christian University 3 Appalachian Bible College 0
Kentucky Christian University
OCU Lady Trailblazers Volleyball team heads to Grayson Ky. To take on the Lady Knights.
The Knight’s football took on Bluefield College on September 20, 2014 and came up with a big win. As they were victorious by a score of 43 -16. The Knights improve to a 3-1 record and 1-0 conference record as they gear up to go on the road and travel to Georgetown KY. Sept. 27th to take on the number (8) Tigers of Georgetown College. The Tigers are 2-0 and have not played a conference game thus far, so this should make for a hard hitting and exciting game, as the Tigers are coming off a 63-14 victory over Lindenwood University Belleville. Photo Courtesy Of KCU
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Midway College
Campbellsville University
Eagles Volleyball (2-10)
Tigers
Shawnee State Bears
Cincinnati Christian Eagles
Last time out... Midway met Kentucky State University on September 16 and fell in straight sets (25-23,25-15,25-23), taking the school to 0-9 all-time against the Thorobreds. The loss came despite ShaKyra Young;s 11 kills and 0.417 hitting percentage. Next game will be Sept. 23 as they take on IU East.
The Fighting Tigers' defense kept Bethel University out of the end zone for the second straight season, as Campbellsville University cruised past the Wildcats, 44-3, Saturday afternoon in the MidSouth Conference West Division opener at Finley Stadium. Campbellsville 2-1
Cross country squads remain in top 10 nationally
Women's Volleyball Goes 1-1 Over Weekend CCU traveled to KCU to play Grace Bible College and Kentucky Christian University and came home with a win versus GBC and a loss versus KCU. They will to Asbury University To take on the Lady Eagles of Asbury on September 24th.
Team Photo courtsey of Midway College
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (Cross Country) – Both the Shawnee State men's and women's cross country teams remained in the NAIA Top 10 this week, as each earned team victories in the 16th Annual Shawnee State Invitational.
CCU finished with 32 kills with 13 errors on 98 attack attempts, 9 service aces with 7 service errors on 74 service attempts, 71 digs, 1 solo block and 9 block assists with 3 blocking errors, and 25 assists.
Photo by Canmpbellsville University
Photos By Shawnee State
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