Earlham College Athletics

Quaker Split Matches to End Fall Schedule
Henry Levin
Henry Levin
RICHMOND, Ind.The Earlham College men’s tennis team split a pair of matches on Sunday as the Quakers finished their fall season.

Franklin College defeated Earlham 5-4 on the EC Courts before the Quakers bounced back with a 5-4 win over Goshen College.

Against Goshen, the Quakers won two matches in doubles and took three singles contests.

Henry Levin and Mike Von Vogt won 8-5 over Aaron Sutter and Joel King at No. 1 doubles. At No. 3, Aaron Weeden and Josue Rivera defeated Benjamin Basnet and Daniel Buschert 8-1.

In singles, Levin beat Sutter 6-1, 6-1 at No. 1. Brad Maisey upended King 7-5, 0-6, 1-0 (10-7) at No. 2. Rivera picked up the other win by defeating Buschert 6-2, 6-7 (7-5), 1-0 (10-8).

In the Franklin match, the Quakers had one win in doubles with three victories in singles.

Levin and Von Vogt beat Justin Moran and Matt Hamm 8-4 at No. 1 doubles.

Levin beat Hamm 6-2, 6-2 at No. 1 singles, while Maisey won 6-0, 6-4 over Nate Kelly at No. 2. Johnny Kauffman defeated Jordan Moran 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 at No. 5.

Earlham ends the fall at 3-1. The Quakers are scheduled to resume play in 2010 against Franklin at a neutral site on Feb. 6.

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Athlete Spotlight
Max Crumley-Effinger
Football
Max Crumley-Effinger was the 2010 male recipient of the Scholar-Athlete Award from the North Coast Athletic Conference.

The NCAC Scholar-Athlete Award is given annually to one man and one woman from each NCAC institution honoring outstanding academic and athletic achievement.

A member of the Earlham football team, Max is the son of Michael and Stephanie Cumley-Effinger and a German Studies major with a minor in Business Non-Profit Management from Richmond, Indiana. For his classroom efforts, Max has received a Wendell M. Stanley Senior Scholar-Athlete Award Scholarship and a Fulbright Scholarship. He will be studying in Germany next year. On the field, he was one of the most successful kickers in Earlham history. He was selected as the member of the All-North Coast Conference First Team this season. He set a school record with a 52-yard field goal this season and he is Earlham’s all-time leader in kicking points (184), field goals (16) and extra points (86).
Keeley McAnnis-Entenman
Women's Volleyball
Keeley McAnnis-Entenman was the 2010 female recipient of the Scholar-Athlete Award from the North Coast Athletic Conference.

The NCAC Scholar-Athlete Award is given annually to one man and one woman from each NCAC institution honoring outstanding academic and athletic achievement.


Keeley is the daughter of Ronald Entenman and Bonnie McAnnis of Portland, Oregon. A Geosciences major, Keeley was an outstanding student during her time at Earlham and received the Kathryn Weber Senior Scholar-Athlete Award. On the court, Keeley was named the team’s Offensive Most Valuable Player and led the squad in kills. For her efforts, she was received All-North Coast Athletic Conference Honorable Mention. It was the third time she earned a post-season honor from the NCAC. She was All-NCAC Second Team in 2008, after receiving honorable mention in 2007.
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Did You Know
Did You Know...
Seven Individuals Added to the Earlham Athletics Hall of Fame
The Earlham Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2009 featured seven inductees.

Hilt Johnson ’56,
Tom Rogers ’69, Jerry Banks ’72, Thomas Page ’85, Greg Williams ’89, Stan Hill ’93 and Wendi Weimer Fowler ’94 were honored during Homecoming Weekend on Friday, Oct. 23, 2009.  
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