Thursday, September 17, 2009

ZIV



ZIV performed in the Cyber Cafe Tuesday, September 8th with a mix of originals and covers.
There was even a fun crowd sing-a-long!

Friday, April 24, 2009

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Singer/Songwriter visits MMC

Alex Haiar and his band came to Mount Marty on Thursday, April 2nd. The group played in the Cyber, singing both covers and their own songs.

Photo by Theresa Condon

Monday, March 30, 2009

Soehl’s Make Their Mark on Lancers Softball

In her two years at Mount Marty College, Amanda Soehl has been a fixture in the outfield for Lancer Softball Coach Albert Fernandez. But she isn’t the only Soehl who has made a name as a Lancer.

Soehl, a sophomore from Sioux Falls O’Gorman High School, is just one member of her family who wore the Lancer navy and gold.

Alison Bailey played four years with the softball team under three different coaches. However, since she graduated the softball program has been a little more stable as Fernandez has remained with the team.

Part of this can be attributed to the Amanda’s father Curt Soehl who is an assistant coach with the team.

Soehl drives from his home in Sioux Falls to Riverside Park to help conduct practices and be in the dugout for games.

Amanda reveres her father for his dedication and positive thinking.

“He loves the game and wants our team to succeed because he knows our capabilities. He truly enjoys being a part of it.”

Among the things that Curt offers to the team is an optimistic outlook.

“He chooses to focus mainly on the positives of each game or practice, as well as what we can do to make ourselves better. He brings different perspectives to situations.”

Softball has been a part of the Soehl family since Amanda can remember. Soehl coached his daughters and his son since they were old enough to hold a bat.

With that in mind as well as the necessity for the correct atmosphere, Amanda and her father have established a different sort of relationship on the diamond.

“Our relationship on the field and on practice is a more serious, get down to business relationship. He is my coach and not my dad when we are on the field.”

Now that the season is under way, the Soehl family will use every ounce of energy to enable success for the Lancers.

Amanda has started nine games in center field and has been one of the Lancers most solid defenders. She hopes to continue her contributions throughout the season.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Lancer Baseball Starting on Top

Coach Andy Bernatow and the MMC baseball team couldn’t have asked for a better start to their 2009 Great Plains Athletic Conference season.

The Lancers swept through both Dana College (2-1, 7-3) and Concordia University (13-10, 8-6) this past weekend.

It wasn’t easy for the Lancers who came from behind in 3-of-4 games to secure victory.

This started in the nightcap of the Dana game where the Lancers trailed the Vikings 3-1 going into the fifth inning. Junior 1B/P Trey Krier lined a bases loaded double to the right-center gap.

The Lancers came from behind twice against a solid hitting Concordia team. This began in the first game where they found themselves down 9-3. They started down 5-2 in he nightcap.

Thanks to their solid weekend the Lancers (14-10, 4-0) sit atop the GPAC in a first place tie with the University of Sioux Falls and Hastings College.

The quick start is a welcome change for the Lancers who began conference play 0-4 last year.

To maintain their high standing, the Lancers must have another solid weekend. Luckily, they host double-headers against Nebraska Wesleyan University and Doane College.

Both NWU and Doane come into the weekend going 3-1 last weekend.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

BINGO!

Miriah Kirton does some character research for her role in Mount Marty's upcoming musical BINGO. The show will be performed next Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evening (March 26-28) at 7:30 in Marian Auditorium. Audience members will be given Bingo cards to play along, so be sure to attend!

Photo by Theresa Condon

Monday, February 23, 2009

Powell, Lancers Shoot into MMC Record Book

Coach Schlimgen watched contently as his team nailed shot after shot on Saturday afternoon as the Lancers defeated Doane College 88-79.

Coach Schlimgen knew that his Lancer team was capable of shooting the ball well, but he never could have predicted the outcome of Saturday’s game as the Lancers defeated Doane College 88-79 and set two MMC three-point shooting records.

His team knocked-down a total of 10 three-pointers on the night, seven of which junior guard Lacey Powell made. Powell set an individual MMC three-point shooting record with the performance.

“We did shoot the ball well versus Doane and especially Lacey,” Schlimgen said.

Powell, who finished with 24 points in the game, plummeted ahead of Erin Case (2004-05), Kelly DeJong (three times, 1997-98) and Audra Tramp (1995-96) who all had made six three-point shots in a game.

Powell has been known as a three-point specialist, but no one expected her to have a career defining game, especially on the road shooting towards unfamiliar hoops.

Her hot hand couldn’t have came at a better time for her team. Headed into the GPAC tournament, it is safe to say that Powell is happier she helped the team to a win.

“The record is special for Lacey, but she will tell you that it is more important that she helped the team win.”