Connecting Point Winter 2013

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CONNECTING POINT THE NEWSLETTER FOR FRIENDS & ALUMNI OF CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE

W I N TER 2013

INSIDE A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT............... 2

Vision 2020 update Academic update Giving at year-end Homecoming invitation 7TH ANNUAL BENEFIT DINNER.................... 3 Architectural rendering of the new residence hall which will complete the first phase of Vision 2020. The plan includes completion of 10 major projects to accommodate an enrollment of 2,020 students by 2020. Design by Sowell Architects, Inc.

CBC ANNOUNCES $6 MILLION COMMITMENT FOR NEW RESIDENCE HALL Students at Central Baptist College will soon have a new home away from home. In September, CBC President Terry Kimbrow announced a $6 million commitment from Max and Debbie Story of Magnolia for the construction of a new residence hall. Preliminary plans for the new, three-story, 150-bed residence hall are in the works.

38,000 square foot David T. Watkins Academic Building, occupied in August of last year. The second project is a 17,000 square foot library that is nearing completion. Both were constructed by Clark Contractors of Little Rock. The new residence hall completes the first phase of Vision 2020.

What’s next? According to Kimbrow, “The second phase will target Mustang athletics. Though I cannot be more specific at this time, what I can say with certainty is that with 10 intercollegiate sports teams, we definitely need to upgrade our facilities.” CBC is an NAIA school and participates in the MCAC Conference.

The new residence hall is the The new third major project of 10 to be funded by a capital fundraising residence hall campaign entitled “Vision 2020: A Miracle in the Making.” completes the CBC President Terry Kimbrow explained, “Vision 2020 is a plan first phase of to complete 10 major projects in 10 years to accommodate an Vision 2020. enrollment of 2020 students.” The Kimbrow also announced the campaign was publicly launched naming of the new library as the “Story Library” in January of 2011, and has exceeded $16 million to commemorate the continued support of Mr. in contributions. A campus facilities master plan, and Mrs. Story. “What a fitting tribute to two developed by Rik Sowell Architects, is guiding the of the most charitable people I have ever met,” future growth of the campus. Kimbrow commented. The Storys were also major The initial phase of the campaign includes three funders of the first two projects in phase one of the projects. The first was the construction of the 10-year plan. ✝

Dinner, silent auction and live performance by Ken Medema HOMECOMING 2014... 4

Schedule of events Admission coupon Registration form Homecoming honorees CBC PHOTO REVUE.... 6

CBC Mustang Classic Alumni Travelers night SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS.................... 8

Three new scholarships HP Grant CBC IS MILITARY FRIENDLY®..............10

PACE program record enrollment ATHLETICS..............11

23 baseball athletes signed Mustangs compete in NCCAA golf tournament New men’s basketball coach New women’s volleyball coach

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A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT toward the end of November. Construction is scheduled to be completed on August 4, 2014, just in time for students to move in for the fall 2014 semester. Academic Update In the summer issue of the Connecting Point, we announced that the CBC Education Department would officially open and admit students during the fall 2013 semester. Approved Bachelor of Science in Education degree programs are English-Language Arts, grades 7-12; Social Studies, grades 7-12; and Physical Education & Health, grades K-12. I am pleased to tell you that right now we are working on proposals to have approved licensure programs in Elementary Education and Middle Level Education. These should be submitted by March 1, after which we will await a response from the Arkansas Department of Education.

Vision 2020 Update At their regular meeting on September 28, the Central Baptist College Board of Trustees voted unanimously to increase the Vision 2020: A Miracle in the Making Phase 1 campaign goal from $12 million to $21 million. Major factors that contributed to this increase were the decision to build a new library instead of renovating the existing building and the $6 million gift that allowed for the construction of the entire residence hall as opposed to just one wing. Contributions and pledges to date total over $16.2 million! Vision 2020: A Miracle in the Making is a plan to complete 10 major construction projects over a 10 year period to accommodate an enrollment of 2,020 students. Phase 1 of Vision 2020 includes three projects: 1) the David T. Watkins Academic Building, 2) the Story Library and 3) a new residence hall. Project #1, the David T. Watkins Academic Building, is a threestory, 38,000 square foot building that houses administrative offices, the Bible and Missions Departments, the PACE and Online Studies Department and 13 classrooms including the Mitchell Lecture Hall. This building was completed in August 2012. Project #2, the Story Library, is approximately 16,000 square feet of library space, meeting rooms, a café and learning commons. Construction is nearing completion, and an open house is scheduled for February 1. Project #3, a three-story, 150-bed residence hall, is scheduled to begin construction in the coming weeks. The plans were approved in late October by the City of Conway Planning Commission, and site work began

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Our online degree programs continue to grow, and in January we will launch our third fully online degree program, a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). For more information about this and other PACE and online degree programs, please contact our Admissions Office at (501) 329-6873 or contact Amy Reed, Director of Non-Traditional Enrollment, at areed@cbc.edu. Giving at Year-End Many want to take advantage of a last-minute donation before the calendar year ends. I want to remind you that any contribution made to Central Baptist College that is postmarked by December 31 will qualify for a tax deduction in the year in which it is made, even if we do not open the mail until next year. If you have appreciated assets, they are often better gift options than a contribution of cash. You may be able to reduce your tax liabilities and also get the maximum charitable deduction. Please call (501) 329-6872 if you have questions about a year-end gift. For your convenience, Central Baptist College offices will be open on December 30 and 31. You are Invited! I am happy to extend a personal invitation to all CBC alumni and friends to join us on January 31 and February 1 for Homecoming 2014. A complete schedule is included in this issue of the Connecting Point, but I especially want to invite you to attend the Open House for the Story Library on February 1 at 10 a.m. I will be at the Café having a cup of coffee! I look forward to seeing you there!

Sincerely,

Terry Kimbrow


BENEFIT DINNER Annual Fund and Ambassador Program Introduced

7th ANNUAL BENEFIT DINNER & SILENT AUCTION ANNOUNCED Revamped Event Adds Concert to Planned Activities! Central Baptist College is pleased to announce the seventh annual Benefit Dinner & Silent Auction, to be held on Tuesday, March 4, 2014. The event has been revamped, so those who have attended every year will experience something entirely new! However, this will also be a great year to attend for the first time! Proceeds from this year’s event will go towards sound equipment, lighting equipment and décor upgrades in the Burgess Auditorium. The night will begin with a silent auction to be held in the Story Library. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and guests will be treated to an hors d’oeuvre dinner and made-to-order specialty drinks prepared by CBC Dining Services and executive chef Jill McCollum. The meal will be served “station style” so that guests can experience the ambiance of the newly opened Story Library on a self-guided tour while enjoying great food and a vast array of silent auction items. When the Silent Auction ends at 6:30 p.m., guests will move to the Burgess Auditorium in the Harold E. Cooper Educational Complex

to enjoy a benefit concert by inspirational musician Ken Medema. Event attendees will enjoy reserved seating. Individual tickets are $50, and sponsorships range from $500 to $5,000. To purchase individual tickets, become an event sponsor or donate items to the silent auction, visit the cbc.edu “News” section. Sponsorship forms and payment must be received at CBC prior to February 25, 2014. For more information, please contact Jessica Faulkner at either jfaulkner@cbc.edu or at (501) 205-8800. For four decades, Ken Medema has inspired people through storytelling and music. Though blind from birth, Ken sees and hears with heart and mind, custom designing every musical moment of his performance with brilliant improvisation that defies description. With an ever-growing circle of followers around the world, Ken’s artistry and imagination have reached audiences of 50 to 50,000 people in 49 states across the nation and in more than 15 countries on four continents. For more information about Ken Medema, please visit kenmedema.com. ✝

Central Baptist College is happy to announce two new programs up and running for alumni, students and friends of the college. The first is the Annual Fund. The Annual Fund exists to help the college serve students on a day-to-day basis. Gifts to the Annual Fund help support students, financial aid, academic initiatives and campus facilities. With your help, CBC will continue to strive to provide a platform for God’s power to be on display in students’ lives year after year! The second program is the Ambassador Program. This program was established to allow students and individuals from the community to be involved with CBC with no monetary commitment. Ambassadors help further the vision of CBC by assisting with events and efforts of the college both on and off campus. We look forward to working with volunteers and helping further the institution that seeks to blend Christian faith and academic excellence on a daily basis! Information for both programs can be found on our website at cbc.edu/annualfund and cbc.edu/ambassador.

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GO MUSTANGS! Alumni & Friends Luncheon

HOMECOMING 2014

Friday, January 31

Saturday, February 1

PACE Student Appreciation Night at CBC Mustang Basketball Games PACE Students – FREE ADMISSION

Be one of the first to see the new Story Library and have a cup of coffee on us!

(with Student I.D.)

Door prizes, giveaways and more sponsored by CBC Alumni Association

Lady Mustangs vs. York College A.R. Reddin Fieldhouse 5:30 p.m.

Mustangs vs. York College

A.R. Reddin Fieldhouse 7:30 p.m.

Coffeehouse – FREE 9 a.m.

Dedication and Open House 10 a.m.

Singers/Choir Gathering 10:30 a.m.

Help us dedicate the new library with music, fun and fellowship. It will be a Gaither-style homecoming with singing and worshiping. If you would like to participate, contact Jim Turner at jturner@cbc.edu.

CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE HOMECOMING 2014 Lady Mustangs vs. York College A.R. Reddin Fieldhouse Fri., Jan. 31 @ 5:30 p.m.

Mustangs vs. York College A.R. Reddin Fieldhouse Fri., Jan. 31 @ 7:30 p.m.

✯ ADMIT ONE ✯ * HALF-PRICE ADMISSION for CBC Alumni Association members. FREE ADMISSION with membership card and this COUPON!

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Childers Dining Hall 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Menu

Fried Catfish & Chicken Tenders French Fries, Coleslaw, Hushpuppies Dessert

$10 adults $5 children

RSVP Jessica Myrick by Jan. 24 (501) 205-8870 or jmyrick@cbc.edu

Lady Mustangs vs. Central Christian College A.R. Reddin Fieldhouse 3 p.m.

Homecoming Crowning Ceremony will be held between games.

Mustangs vs. Central Christian College A.R. Reddin Fieldhouse 5 p.m.

✯ ADMIT ONE ✯ Adults $5 Children 7 & up $3 Children 6 & under FREE HALF-PRICE ADMISSION WITH THIS COUPON. LIMIT ONE PER PERSON.


HOMECOMING 2014 REGISTRATION FORM NAME

SPOUSE/GUEST(S)

ADDRESS

CITY

STATE ZIP

PHONE EMAIL

SATURDAY ALUMNI LUNCHEON

HOMECOMING T-SHIRTS

Adult

Adult S

________ @ $10

= $ ________

Adult M

________ @ $10

= $ ________

Adult L

________ @ $10

= $ ________

Adult XL

________ @ $10

= $ ________

Adult 2X, 3X ________ @ $12

= $ ________

Adult 4X

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= $ ________

Youth S

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= $ ________

Youth M

________ @ $10

= $ ________

Youth L

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Youth XL

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Child (7–12)* ________ @ $5 * Children 6 and under free.

= $ ________ = $ ________

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP Individual

$35

= $ ________

Couple

$50

= $ ________

(Deadline to order T-shirts: Friday, Jan. 17)

TOTAL

= $ ________ Cash ________ Check ________

Visa ________ MasterCard ________ Discover ________ EXP. DATE ________ / ________

Credit Card ________ CREDIT CARD NO. ________________________________________________________

ZIP CODE ____________________ SIGNATURE _____________________________________________________________

Speer and Smittle to be Honored at Homecoming The Distinguished Alumnus is awarded to an individual who has served their community for more than 20 years. This individual demonstrates a legacy of service, and continues to serve in a multitude of ways that demonstrate interest in Central Baptist College.

The Outstanding Young Alumnus is awarded to an individual who has been instrumental in the advancement of their chosen profession primarily within the past two years. This individual demonstrates the love of service within their community and continues to show interest in CBC.

This year, the recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus award is James Speer. James has a long history with CBC. He met his wife, Barbara, at CBC, and they were married in 1965. James surrendered to the ministry in 1964, and has served churches in Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas and Louisiana as pastor, music director and youth director. In September 1979, while James was pastoring Timberlane Baptist Church in Baton Rouge, La., he accepted the position as Camp Director at Daniel Springs Baptist Camp in Gary, Texas. James is retiring from that position on December 31, 2014, after 35 years.

This year, the recipient of the Outstanding Young Alumnus award is Robert “Scotty” Smittle. After graduating from CBC with a bachelor’s degree in social services in 2006, Scotty Smittle continued his education with a dual master’s degree in community counseling and marriage and family therapy from John Brown University. He is now licensed as a Licensed Associate Counselor by the State of Arkansas. Scotty is the Clinical Director of Chenal Family Therapy in downtown Conway, providing counseling services for families, couples, teens and children. He is also a speaker and trainer throughout Central Arkansas. ✝

James Speer

Robert “Scotty” Smittle

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CBC MUSTANG CLASSIC

Tom Mitchell, Gerald Vines, Leon Morton and Arnold Sanford

Chad Stephenson

The Central Baptist College Mustang Classic Golf Tournament was held on Monday, September 16 at Nutters Chapel Golf Course in Conway. The weather was perfect for the event, with 156 players competing in morning and afternoon sessions. Thanks to all the sponsors and players for making this event such a success. Morning session winners in the championship flight were Tray Ott, Scott Pinney, Gray Townsend and Jason Adams. Closest to the Pin winners in the morning session were Josh Raney, Roy Deckard, Greg Flowers and Eddie Stephenson.

Brian Ratliff

Afternoon session winners and overall tournament champions were Chris Throneberry, Rick Taylor, Taylor May and Kerry Molder. Closest to the Pin winners in the afternoon session were Eric Morrison, William Clark, Wes Sullivan and Tony Henderson.

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Gray Townsend

Scott Pinney, Tray Ott and Jason Adams


ALUMNI & FRIENDS TRAVELERS NIGHT

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CBC Alumni & Friends enjoyed a fantastic night of fellowship and baseball on Saturday, July 20 at Dickey-Stephens Park in Little Rock. Those who attended dined on a buffet of burgers, hot dogs, chips, beans and a mountain of popcorn before the game. The Travelers played a great game against the Tulsa Drillers and won 6-5. So many memories were made as friends sat and reminisced the good ole times! 1. Tommy and Katherine Gheen 2. Drew Cline, Jeff Rice, Lori Cline, Gabe and Rebecca Decker 3. Cody and Jessica Calhoun and family 4. Clint and Elissa Pitman, Xochilt and Spencer Hawks family 5. Julian and Christy Dominquez 6. Ryan and Sally Johnson, Jana and Jay Hefner, and Hudson Johnson

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SCHOLARSHIPS Hoggards Establish Athletic Scholarship Bill and Rena Hoggard of Conway recently established their fifth endowed scholarship at CBC. The Denise Reid Jackson Endowed Scholarship was established in honor of their daughter-inlaw. Once endowed, the recipient of the scholarship will be a female athlete.

Bill Hoggard, President Terry Kimbrow and Rena Hoggard

The first two endowed scholarships, the Bill Hoggard Endowed Scholarship and the Rena Hoggard Endowed Scholarship, were established in 2002 for a male athlete and a female athlete, respectively. Several years later they established two more: The Glen Hoggard Endowed Scholarship and

the Diane Hoggard Jackson Endowed Scholarship, again for a male athlete and a female athlete. The ongoing commitment to endowed scholarships from Bill and Rena Hoggard is a wonderful example of a couple who have used the gifts that God has given them to impact students in a meaningful and lasting way. Endowed scholarships can be established with a minimum contribution of $1,000. The scholarship fund must reach the $10,000 level within seven years to be considered fully endowed. ✝

Cecil and Carolyn Hall Endowed Scholarship Established The Cecil and Carolyn Hall Endowed Scholarship was announced at a luncheon at Central Baptist College on October 24, 2013. The scholarship was established by Robert and Cheryl Stewart, the Halls’ daughter- and son-in-law. The Halls are longtime members of First Baptist Church of Damascus, Ark., and before his death in 2012, Cecil served for many years as the church treasurer and on the building committee. Carolyn is a retired kindergarten teacher from the South Side Bee Branch School District. The couple also have a long history with Central Baptist College. Carolyn, two of the Halls’ children and numerous grandchildren have attended CBC, and their son-in-law, Robert, was the head men’s basketball coach for the Mustangs from 1979 to 1990. The Cecil and Carolyn Hall Endowed Scholarship will give priority to students who are members of First Baptist Church in Damascus. In addition, the scholarship is for students who demonstrate financial need, and will therefore be applied to tuition only. ✝

President Terry Kimbrow, Carolyn Hall, Cheryl Stewart and Robert Stewart

Ward Family Singers Announce Scholarship The Ward Family Singers Scholarship was recently announced at Central Baptist College. The college hosted an appreciation luncheon for representatives of the Ward Family Singers & Gospel Music Society Inc., the donor organization that funded the Ward Family Singers Scholarship. The original date of funding for the scholarship was November 9, 2012, making it eligible to fund an award for the 2013/2014 academic year. This endowed scholarship is administered through the Arkansas Community Foundation, a first for CBC. Stephen Dominquez, the first student to receive this scholarship, also attended the luncheon to meet the scholarship donors. Stephen is a junior at CBC, and is seeking a Bible degree with a minor in Youth Ministry. Stephen is from Sheridan, Ark. Bill Ward, Stanley Russ, Judy (Ward) Roach, Stephen Dominquez, Loweta (Ward) Turney and Joe Ward 8

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CBC has over 60 endowed scholarships in existence, the majority of which are fully funded. Those that are active have principal balances ranging from $10,000 (the minimum to be considered endowed) to over $200,000. ✝


GRANTS Central Baptist College Receives HP Grant Th

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5 LCD SIGNAGE DISPLAYS 50 LED BACKLIT MONITORS 10 COMPAQ ELITE CONVERTIBLE MINITOWERS Central Baptist College recently received a technology grant valued at more than $25,000 from HP. The grant includes five LCD Digital Signage Displays, 50 LED Backlit Monitors and 10 Compaq Elite Convertible Minitowers. HP’s donation to CBC will be used to help furnish the new Story Library currently under construction on the CBC campus. The structure is scheduled to be completed in December. “The students at CBC will benefit greatly from the HP donation,” said CBC President Terry Kimbrow. “This technology grant will provide a critical resource for our students in their studies and equip our Library and Learning Commons with digital signage and enhanced and expanded student workstations. We appreciate HP’s support of CBC and higher education.” ✝

College Scholarships for Multiples, Siblings and Legacies Did you know that CBC offers tuition scholarships for multiples and siblings? It’s true. The Multiples Scholarship offers 25 percent tuition discount for twins, 30 percent discount for triplets, a 35 percent discount for quadruplets and additional discounts for more multiples. The scholarship is awarded to students attending CBC concurrently, maintaining a 2.5 GPA and enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester. The Sibling Scholarship is awarded at $1,000 per year/$500 per semester per sibling for up to eight semesters as long as the siblings are attending CBC concurrently. Recipients must maintain a 2.5 GPA and must be enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester. The CBC Legacy Scholarship is awarded to students who have at least one parent or grandparent who graduated from CBC and is a current member of the CBC Alumni Association. The scholarship amount is $500 per year/$250 per semester for up to eight semesters. The recipient must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA and enroll in at least 12 hours per semester. For more information on scholarships at CBC, contact the Financial Aid office at (501) 205-8911.

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MILITARY FRIENDLY Central Baptist College Awarded Military Friendly Schools® Victory Media, the premier media entity for military personnel transitioning into civilian life, has named Central Baptist College to the coveted Military Friendly Schools ® list. The 2014 Military Friendly Schools ® list honors the top 20 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools in the country that are doing the most to embrace America’s military service members, veterans and spouses as students and ensure their success on campus. “Inclusion in the 2014 list of Military Friendly Schools ® shows Central Baptist College’s commitment to providing a supportive environment for military students,” said Sean Collins, Vice President at Victory Media and a nine-year Navy veteran. “The need for education is growing, and our mission is to provide the military community with transparent, world-class resources to assist in their search for schools.” CBC President Terry Kimbrow said, “We have a strong commitment to our men and women in the military, and will continue to do whatever it takes to honor their service to our country. It is a distinct privilege to be included on this list.” CBC offers an Associate of Science degree in Military Technologies with locations in Conway and in North Little Rock at Camp Robinson. To admitted students, CBC also offers the following benefits to our servicemen and women: full time veteran advisers on staff, process enrollment certifications for VA GI Bill Education, Federal Tuition Assistance, tuition discounts for qualifying soldiers, free evaluations of AARTS/SMARTS transcript and participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program. Currently at CBC, 26 percent of the traditional student population is military, and 38 percent of PACE/Online students are military. ✝

PACE PROGRAM RECORD ENROLLMENT The PACE (Professional Adult College Education) program at CBC set a new high with 320 students enrolled in classes this fall. PACE is designed for working professionals and adult learners. Students can take one class at a time in an accelerated format. Classes meet one night per week for five weeks. PACE began as a degree completion program in the fall of 2000 with 51 students and only two degree options. The program has since been opened to any qualified student wanting to earn a bachelor’s degree, even if the student had no college hours. 10

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Degree options in the PACE program now include: AA in General Education; AS in Military Technologies; BS in Leadership and Ministry; BS in Liberal Studies; BS in Management Information Systems; BS in Organizational Management; BS in Psychology; BS in Adult Education and Training; BS in Leadership (New); BS in Human Resources Management (New); and BBA in Business Administration. To learn more about the PACE program, go to cbc.edu/pace or call (501) 329-6873. ✝


ATHLETICS

Central Baptist College Baseball Makes History Signing 23 Athletes Central Baptist College Baseball Coach Dr. Aaron Brister may be new to CBC, but he’s already breaking records. In August, Coach Brister signed 23 student-athletes. Those 23 signees comprise about half of the total team. The athletes were compiled from three different states, with 20 individuals hailing from Arkansas. Those signed on this historic day include: Gunner Allen,

Steven Barber, Alex Broadwell, Sam and Josh Buczek, Dillon Cates, Lane Chapman, Jackson Cossey, Cameron DiMatteo, Jacob Eakens, Jonathan Earnst, Colin Fluesmeier, Ryan Forte, Addison Grandy, Cody Grinnis, Jared Haggard, Justin Holtz, Jesse Hughes, Jacob Johnson, Lathan Lovell, Cody Rhoades, Joseph Shell, Will Ward and Jacob Wright. ✝

Sullivan Named Men’s Basketball Coach Wes Sullivan accepted the position of Men’s Basketball Coach in August. Prior to joining the staff at CBC, he coached at Hendrix College. Sullivan earned a bachelor of arts in history from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He and his wife, Jennifer, have three children, Julia, Riley and Clara, and are members of Lakewood United Methodist Church in North Little Rock.

Mustangs Compete in NCCAA National Tournament The CBC Mustang golf team participated in the National Christian College Athletic Association National Tournament held in October in Panama City, Fla., at the Hombre Golf Club.

CBC Names Jeffcoat as Head Women’s Volleyball Coach

The Mustangs finished tenth in the team standings for the three-day tournament. The Mustangs were led in scoring by Jared Davis of Malvern H.S. with a score of 219, followed by Tyler Pinney of Conway H.S. (231), Preston Harmon of Izard County H.S. (234), Cole Wallace of Central Arkansas Christian H.S. (236) and Austin Harmon of Bryant H.S. (245). The Mustangs will be off for the remainder of the first semester and will pick back up in the spring as they try to qualify for the NAIA National Tournament, held at the LPGA International Golf Course in Daytona Beach, Fla. ✝

Coach Jillian Jeffcoat entered her first season as the Lady Mustangs Volleyball Head Coach this fall. Jeffcoat was born and raised in Plano, Texas, where she attended Prestonwood Christian Academy High School. She graduated from Ouachita Baptist University with a bachelor of arts in kinesiology and education. Jeffcoat is planning on seeking a master’s degree in kinesiology at the University of Central Arkansas.

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Mustangs, mark your calendars for CBC Homecoming 2014! The CBC Alumni Board is hard at work to make this another memorable event. Planned activities include Mustang basketball, an alumni luncheon, dedication of the new Story Library, PACE appreciation night, Singers/Choir gathering and much more!

Visit cbc.edu/homecoming for a full list of activities. For more information, contact Jessica Myrick at jmyrick@cbc.edu or call (501) 205-8870.


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