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Scheifele ties in career with sports

their own hands and wanted to do well for their coach. ey ma e 1 all the way to the PAC championship. "We all came together as a team. It was one of the most special teams I have ever played on," Calamia said. Another special memory for Calamia occurred this past season when she was injured with a tom ACL. "I was thankful for how supportive everyone was and for helping me through such a difficult time in my life. It really meant a lot to me," Calamia said. After she finishes college Calamia plans to teach in elementary schools. She will continue playing field hockey for a local club. She also wishes to continue coaching hockey or softball.

by Vince DeFrusclo about her season here, stating that assistant news editor she had a "great" coach on both Senior Erika Scheifele, psychology and sociology major from Voorhees, NJ., started playing field hockey as a junior in high school, and lacrosse as a freshman in college.

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Now, Scheifele is about to graduate Cabrini, and is hoping to attend graduate school. Scheifele will be applying to Rowan University, where she hopes to integrate psychology and sports into a profession. Being a sports psychologist would be an "ideal" job for Scheifele in the future. Scheifele had nothing to dislike dence that sports give her. She explains that everyone has a talent, and that sports are a natural for her.

When Scheifele is not playing sports, she likes to hang out with her friends. She can also be found watching the show, "Friends."

Scheifele is a "big" fan of the Dave Matthews Band, and *N Sync.

Scheifele says that she is going to miss the "little things" of school. She says that she and her fellow teammates are all "really good friends."

Erika Scheifele