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		<title>Athlete of the Week: Alex Trask, women&#8217;s golf</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael McCuaig]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2015 15:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Alex Trask, first year, finished third overall in the Maryville Invitational on March 29 and 30. Photo courtesy of Kyle Rivas. After finishing third in&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>After finishing third in the Maryville Spring Invitational and helping the Cards secure a fifth place finish in the Triton Invite, Alex Trask, first-year Oxbridge molecular biology and member of William Jewell College women’s golf team, is the athlete of the week.</p>
<p>The first-year golfer grew up all over the place but spent her high school career in Denver, Co. She attended the Denver School of Science and Technology, Stapleton Campus but played golf for Bishop Machebeuf High School due to her other high school not having a golf team. Other than golf, Trask ran cross country through high school and also spent her winters snowboarding in the mountains.</p>
<p>Trask began to love golf after spending a summer playing with her father.</p>
<p>“I grew up playing a lot of different sports, basically anything I could find, but one summer my dad decided to take me out to the course with him. At first I didn’t enjoy golf. I thought it was boring, and I wanted to do something more fast paced. But as the summer went on I played more and practiced more, and it started to grow on me. After a couple years I loved playing and I was almost always at the course practicing,” said Trask.</p>
<p>When looking at colleges to attend after high school, Trask decided to come to the midwest to continue with her education and golf.</p>
<p>“I decided to come to Jewell because of the golf program and also the strength of the science program here. Currently I am a biochemistry major and I plan on attending medical school after I graduate from Jewell,” Trask said.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, this athlete of the week finished third in the Maryville Spring Invitational and helped her team secure a fifth place finish out of 12 teams at the Triton Invite.</p>
<p>“My last tournament over this weekend didn’t go as well as I had hoped, but I’m confident that I can perform well in my next tournament. Finishing third in the tournament before that was a bit disappointing for me, considering I was tied for the lead after the first day, but overall there isn’t much that I could have done better at the time,” Trask said.</p>
<p><strong>Traks and the Cardinal women take on Truman State Saturday, Apr. 18. </strong></p>
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		<title>Athlete of the Week: Luke Lucchetti, baseball</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael McCuaig]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2015 15:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Luke Lucchetti, senior, is the first Cardinal baseball player to be named the GLVC Player of the Week. Lucchetti went 10-for-14 at the plate in&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>Luke Lucchetti, senior and outfielder for the Jewell baseball team, became the first William Jewell College (WJC) Cardinal in history to be named Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) Player of the Week for baseball. The Conference announced the award Tuesday, Mar. 31.</p>
<p>“ Being named GLVC Player of the Week for me is about how hard this team works to turn William Jewell Baseball into a winning program. You can’t get too low over a strikeout or too high over a home run. You are always on to the next at-bat or fielding your position. I believe anyone on this team is good enough to be the next player of the week. As far as getting to this point in my career, I would say that it is my passion to play this game. There are countless hours of weightlifting, batting cages, sore muscles and mental preparation. God has gifted me with running speed, and I use that speed with an occasional bunt. I am blessed with tremendously talented teammates, and none of this would be possible without the love and support from my parents,” said Lucchetti.</p>
<p>The senior outfielder bolstered the Cardinals to a 4-2 record during a one-week span, sweeping non-conference opponent Lincoln as well as splitting the series with conference opponent Truman State.  During this span, Lucchetti went 10-14 at the plate, a .714 batting average.  In the five games he played, he had two hits in each appearance, half of his 10 hits going for extra bases. This also included two home runs, two doubles and a triple. He scored five runs as well as and racked up nine runs batted in (RBIs). The opposing team walked Lucchetti one time and managed to strike him out only once.  The senior put up a 1.429 slugging percentage along with netting an on-base percentage of .688 to wrap up his performance.</p>
<p>Luchetti developed a passion for baseball at a very early age.</p>
<p>“When I was 4 years old, I was put in t-ball, and from that point on I couldn’t wait for spring to come so that I could play baseball. I just had a passion to play the game from the first time I played it,” Lucchetti said.</p>
<p>He played for and graduated from Yorkville High School in Yorkville, Ill. However his first sport in high school was not baseball.</p>
<p>“When I was in high school, I played basketball my freshmen and sophomore year. I began playing baseball my junior year of high school, and when the schedules between the two sports conflicted with one another, I decided to quit basketball to focus more on baseball,” Lucchetti said.</p>
<p>A continual role model for the Yorkville native has been his stepfather. The two of them built a connection over the years through baseball, sharing their enthusiasm for the game.  Since then, his stepfather has been his mentor and coach.</p>
<p>“I wanted to be the man my stepdad was,” Lucchetti said.</p>
<p>Lucchetti is a junior college transfer from Illinois Central College; he was recruited by Jason Middleton and Mike Stockton.</p>
<p>“Their philosophies of hard work, dedication and pride on what it means to be a William Jewell Cardinal are a few things that stuck out to me I believed in,” Lucchetti said.</p>
<p>Lucchetti made it a point to do some research on William Jewell and learned that the College atheltic teams had been moved up to the NCAA Division II level. After this discovery, he wanted to have the opportunity to be part of this program.</p>
<p>Right now Lucchetti is studying business administration. As for the future, he might possibly want to try out for an independent ball team, but if he decided not to, then he would start looking for a job in the “real world.”</p>
<p>Lucchetti emphasizes that he sees constant improvement as a necessary goal that every player should have.</p>
<p>“My expectations are to never let my team down,” Lucchetti said.</p>
<p>He pointed out that the team as a whole is focused on winning one game at a time.</p>
<p>“Together we are building the traditions and winning pride for William Jewell baseball. In order to keep doing well, we as individuals have to stick to the process improving and succeeding together,” Lucchetti said. “The success we have seen thus far is due to all of the hard work we accomplish in practice and sticking to the process of becoming a great team.”</p>
<p><strong>Lucchetti and the Cardinal men look forward to their next game Saturday, April 11 at 12:00 and 3:00 p.m. at University of Missouri – St. Louis.</strong></p>
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		<title>Athlete of the Week: Margaret Perko, track and field</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2015 15:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Margaret Perko, junior, earned All-Region honors in the pentathlon for the indoor track and field season. Photo courtesy of Kyle Rivas. After being named to&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>After being named to the NCAA Division II All-Region Team in the Pentathlon, Margaret Perko has been selected as the featured Athlete of the Week. She was among the top five women to complete the event in the Midwest Region in Division II Indoor Track and Field.</p>
<p>Perko is a junior majoring in political science and communication. She was born in the Saint Louis, Mo. area and went to Concord-Carlisle High in Concord, Mass. In high school Perko ran cross-country, competed in indoor track and played softball. During her senior year, she began running outdoor track.</p>
<p>“I needed to have some experience on an outdoor track before I was going to compete at a collegiate level,” Perko said.</p>
<p>Perko came to Jewell because of a track and field scholarship. Two of her older sisters also attended Jewell, and Perko remembers exploring the campus while visiting them.</p>
<p>“I would do cartwheels around the quad and imagine what it would be like to go here some day. Little did I know that would actually be the case,” Perko said.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>As the season is heating up, Margaret is excited to compete in the heptathlon, an event she has never done before. The heptathlon includes: 100 meter hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200 meters, long jump,javelin throw and 800 meters. She also wants to improve her marks in open events: the long jump and the 100 meter hurdles.</p>
<p>At this years Great Lakes Valley Conference Indoor Championships, Perko placed second in the Women’s Indoor Pentathlon, finished sixth in the women’s 60 meter hurdles and eighth in the women’s long jump.</p>
<p><strong>The Cardinals return to the track at the University of Tulsa March 21.</strong></p>
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		<title>Athlete of the Week: Amory Clews, tennis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><em>Amery Clews, sophomore, is from Canberra, Aus recorded two singles wins this past weekend for the men&#8217;s tennis team. Photo courtesy of Kyle Rivas.</em></p>
<p>Amery Clews, sophomore, played exceptionally well at the last William Jewell men’s tennis match with the team going 2-2. He clinched two wins in the number two singles spot for Jewell but narrowly losing in doubles. The biology major from Canberra, Australia was excited with the team’s result this past weekend.</p>
<p>“It was a pretty good result, our goal this season is to finish with a .500 win percentage or better, so we did well. We certainly did not underachieve,” said Clews.</p>
<p>Clews’ biggest strength on the tennis court is not necessarily his size but rather his ability to read his opponents.</p>
<p>“What do I bring to the court? Well I don’t have a lot of strength or height, so I figure out my opponents, including their strengths and weaknesses,” said Clews.</p>
<p>Clews transferred to Jewell this year from Northwest Missouri State University (NWMSU). Clews said Jewell is the best school for him and credits his agent and his mother for all the hard work they did in getting him here over summer break.</p>
<p>Clews is hopeful that the tennis team will continue to reach their goals this season.</p>
<p>“We have a good team, and I think we can do well this season. I believe that the least we will achieve this season is to meet our goal of a .500 win percentage,” said Clews.</p>
<p>Clews will most certainly be vital to Jewell’s success in tennis this season and for seasons to come.</p>
<p><strong>The men’s tennis team’s next tournament is Sunday, Mar. 1 2015 in Liberty, Mo. at 11 A.M. against University of Illinois at Springfield.</strong></p>
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