Heath and Rzepka named McNeese MVPs
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:36 am
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Kingrey, Heath, Brown, Rzepka, Westman and Dark named McNeese MVPs
Athletes will be honored at a football game in the fall
June 20, 2006
Charlie Kingrey, Darrick Brown, Jimmie Heath, Michelle Rzepka, Lisa Westman and Beau Dark have been named most valuable athletes in their respective spring sports at McNeese State for 2006.
Brown, from Tangiapahoa, and Heath, from Rio Hondo, TX, were the standard bearers for the men and Rzepka, a native of Novi, Michigan, for the women during the recent track and field season for McNeese.
Brown led the Cowboys at the Southland Conference championship meet by winning the triple jump title and scoring 23 points while Heath set a school record by going 18-0 1/2 in the pole vault.
Both qualified for the national NCAA championship meet.
Rzepka won the women's SLC pole vault title, set a school record and finished in a sixth place tie at the NCAA national meet, earning all-America honors. She went 13-7 to set the Cowgirl record.
Michelle Rzepka - women's track MVP
Kingrey, Heath, Brown, Rzepka, Westman and Dark named McNeese MVPs
Athletes will be honored at a football game in the fall
June 20, 2006
Charlie Kingrey, Darrick Brown, Jimmie Heath, Michelle Rzepka, Lisa Westman and Beau Dark have been named most valuable athletes in their respective spring sports at McNeese State for 2006.
Brown, from Tangiapahoa, and Heath, from Rio Hondo, TX, were the standard bearers for the men and Rzepka, a native of Novi, Michigan, for the women during the recent track and field season for McNeese.
Brown led the Cowboys at the Southland Conference championship meet by winning the triple jump title and scoring 23 points while Heath set a school record by going 18-0 1/2 in the pole vault.
Both qualified for the national NCAA championship meet.
Rzepka won the women's SLC pole vault title, set a school record and finished in a sixth place tie at the NCAA national meet, earning all-America honors. She went 13-7 to set the Cowgirl record.
Michelle Rzepka - women's track MVP