
PULASKI, Tenn. – Playing in its final TranSouth Athletic Conference competition, the Martin Methodist Baseball Team ensured it went out on top as it rallied for two wild, thrilling victories to upset Bethel (Tenn.) University and win the 2013 TranSouth/Gulf Coast Unaffiliated Group Tournament at the East Campus Friday afternoon.
Needing a pair of victories to knock off their conference rivals, the RedHawks rallied ahead in for a 6-5 win in the opener before completing the upset with a five-run comeback to claim an 11-10 victory that sent the East Campus ballpark crowd into a frenzy.
The wins lifted the RedHawks (38-17) to their first-ever TranSouth Baseball title in the league's final campus-hosted tournament.
"I'm not sure you could write a better script for our team," RedHawks head coach Kelly Bratton said. "We put ourselves in a bit of a hole but our guys just simply would not give up. I am so proud of their performance and the way they battled – not only today, but all tournament long."
After storming from five runs down in the sixth to tie the game, the RedHawks found themselves trailing the Wildcats (29-15) by a pair of runs with just nine outs remaining.
That's when the RedHawks turned to the longball, cranking back-to-back homers to stun the Wildcats and re-take the lead.
After the RedHawks recorded two quick outs, Erick Bonifacio slapped a single through the right side of the infield to get aboard. On the ensuing at-bat, Evan Fergerson took advantage of gusty winds and laced an 0-1 fastball over the fence in left-center to tie the ballgame.
The RedHawks would not have long to enjoy the tie as Charles Hill sent a mammoth shot over the left-field scoreboard on the very next pitch to give the RedHawks a one-run lead they would never relinquish. The solo shot was the second of the day for Hill, who launched a left-field dinger in the RedHawks first win of the afternoon.
The 5-6-7 lineup combination of Bonifacio, Fergerson and Hill proved to be fatal all afternoon for the Wildcats, as the trio combined for 8 of the RedHawks 13 hits. Matt Thomas, who played the entire tournament with a lower-body injury, finished the game 2-for-6 and was the only other RedHawk to record more than two hits. As a team, the RedHawks drove in 10 of their 12 runs, highlighted by Fergerson (3) and Clint Gobbell (2) and Ryan Jett (2).
After Hill's home run put the RedHawks ahead by one, the RedHawks turned to an unlikely hero out of the bullpen to help secure the victory.
"The middle of our lineup was huge for us in these ballgames today," Bratton said. "Charles Hill had a rough outing yesterday but was absolutely huge for us this afternoon. Erick Bonifacio had clutch hits all tournament long, not just today. And Evan Fergerson came up with some big hits when we needed them as well, especially that homer. Ryan Jett had some pop for us towards the bottom of the lineup as well. Those guys were vital for us."
Clay Brown, who tossed a complete game on Thursday to lift the RedHawks to the title game, nailed down the final six outs of the ballgame out of the bullpen, allowing just one baserunner to earn his first career save. The freshman struck out two of the six batters he faced and allowed just one walk as the lone blemish.
Brown came on in relief of RedHawks starter Josh Brown, who tossed 2.1 innings of clutch relief work after throwing over 90 pitches while starting Friday's first ballgame. Ironically, Josh Brown (7-4) picked up his lone victory on the day in his relief appearance, not his start.
Blake Beavers (9-3), who picked up the victory in the first game out of the bullpen, pitched 2.2 innings of middle relief to help bridge the ballgame into the late innings in the second contest.
Jake Shadix pitched three innings in a starting role for the RedHawks, before giving way to Ross Potere. In all, the RedHawks used five pitchers to record the 27 outs that lifted them to their first-ever conference championship.
"Our guys knew what was at stake," Bratton said. "We told everyone that they might be needed and we wound up needing quite a few of them. It was just one of those things that makes tournament baseball so unique. I was proud of the way that staff gutted out some big performances."
With the wins, the RedHawks advance to next week's NAIA National Tournament, which kicks off at nine (9) regional sites nationwide next Thursday.
The RedHawks will learn their opponents and destination during a selection ceremony on Monday.

JACKSON, Tenn. - Top-seeded Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) University played its way out of the losers bracket, winning five straight games to claim the 2013 TranSouth/Gulf Coast Unaffiliated Group Tournament championship and earn an automatic bid to the NAIA National Softball Championships Opening Round.
FHU defeated Bethel (Tenn.) University, 8-4 and 2-1, to claim the championship. The finish of the tournament was delayed until Saturday due to heavy rain on Friday, suspending the first game in the second inning with Freed-Hardeman leading 6-0.
This is the second year for the West Tennessee Healthcare Sportsplex to host the TranSouth Conference postseason tournament. This year's tournament will take place in Complex D, which has four fields. Wednesday and Thursday's games will see two fields in use before going down to one field on Friday.
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2013 TRANSOUTH CONFERENCE AWARDS
TranSouth All-Conference Team (photo)
Sarah Elizabeth Cousar, Freed-Hardeman
Veronika Fukunishi, Martin Methodist
Brooklyn Jenkins, Bethel
Alley Benefield, Martin Methodist
Mercedes Norfork, Freed-Hardeman
Shelby Cummings, Freed-Hardeman
Chae Ellis, Martin Methodist
Summer Winters, Bethel
Brooke Denton, Blue Mountain
Kimmy Nicholson, Blue Mountain
Whitney Hardwick, Blue Mountain
Katlin White, Martin Methodist
Rachel Brueggerman, Mid-Continent
Colby Smith, Mid-Continent
Shelby Evans, Bethel
Halley Beckham, Blue Mountain
Courtney Grooms, Martin Methodist
Amber Vansandt, Freed-Hardeman
Gulf Coast All-Conference Team (photo)
Briatah Dorsey, Edward Waters
Shanise Dozier, Edward Waters
Aubrey Boren, Edward Waters
Heather Porter, Edward Waters
Lindsey Sims, Talladega
Tami Johnson, Talladega
Jan Thomas, Talladega
Jamara Thomas, Talladega
Charlie Keenum, Talladega
Mirrissa Brimm, Fisk
Amber Victory, Fisk
Scholar Athlete Teams
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SCHEDULE/RESULTS
1. Freed-Hardeman (26-6, 14-0 TSAC)
2. Martin Methodist (26-20, 9-5 TSAC)
3. Blue Mountain (23-18-1, 8-8 TSAC)
4. Bethel (13-23, 4-12 TSAC)
5. Mid-Continent (13-27, 3-13 TSAC)
6. Talladega (21-33, 8-0 GCAC)
7. Edward Waters (7-13-3, 2-5 GCAC)
8. Fisk (13-11, 1-6 GCAC) - dropped out of tournament
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PULASKI, Tenn. – For the final time in the league's 17-year history, the TranSouth Athletic Conference has announced its All-TranSouth baseball awards. Each of the Conference's five teams are represented with a total of 29 student-athletes honored. The TranSouth baseball coaches selected the All-Conference Team, as well as recognizing the nine best defenders in the league on the TranSouth's Gold Glove team, by a vote in the coaches' meeting prior to the postseason tournament for the Unaffiliated Group tournament at Martin Methodist Conference in Pulaski.
The coaches voted Matt Thomas of Martin Methodist as the Conference's Player of the Year, after Thomas put up an unbelievable season for the RedHawks. Thomas finished the regular season as the NAIA's batting champion, hitting a sizzling .450 and finishing 13 points clear of the rest of the field. Thomas accounted for 93 runs on the season for the RedHawks, hitting three homers, driving in 52 runs, and scoring 44 times. He also finished fifth in the NAIA in triples with six, and he ranked in the top-25 individually in 10 different statistical categories.
Bethel University head coach Rusty Thompson was also honored, as he was named the TranSouth's Coach of the Year. Thompson guided the Wildcats to their first ever TranSouth Regular Season Crown, leading the team to an 11-1 mark in Conference play despite losing his team's top three pitchers to injury during the season. The Wildcats started 9-0 in the TranSouth, after playing a tough non-conference schedule that saw Bethel post a 15-12 record in non-league play.
Freed-Hardeman University led the way with seven selections on the All-TranSouth team, followed closely by Bethel (6), Martin Methodist (5), and Blue Mountain College (4). Mid-Continent University rounded out the All-TranSouth team with two selections. Bethel and Martin Methodist each placed three on the Gold Glove team, with Freed-Hardeman (2) and Mid-Continent also having players recognized for their defensive prowess.
All-TranSouth Team
P - Chris Hatfield Freed-Hardeman
P - Dan Creighton Freed-Hardeman
P - Blake Chandler Bethel University
P - Blake Beavers Martin Methodist
P - Luke Deaton Mid-Continent
P - Justin Daniels Blue Mountain
RP - Ryne Fisher Bethel University
RP - Zack Brewer Martin Methodist
RP - Drew Suttles Freed-Hardeman
C - Nick Flanagan Martin Methodist
C - Will Wallis Blue Mountain
1B - Tyler Roberson Bethel University
2B - Matt Thomas Martin Methodist
SS - Kyle Dearing Freed-Hardeman
3B - Ryan Huber Freed-Hardeman
UTL - Joe Mike Freed-Hardeman
UTL - Brandon Berry Blue Mountain
OF - Justin Mackey Freed-Hardeman
OF - Brian Ferrell Bethel University
OF - Lance Jerrald Bethel University
OF - Hunter Bolden Mid-Continent
OF - Clint Gobbell Martin Methodist
OF - Gardner Richey Blue Mountain
DH - Tyler Murphy Bethel University
TranSouth Gold Glove Team
P - Josh Brown Martin Methodist
C - Taylor Follis Bethel University
1B - Joe Mike Freed-Hardeman
2B - Brett Adams Bethel University
SS - Charles Hill Martin Methodist
3B - Ryan Huber Freed-Hardeman
OF - Lance Jerrald Bethel University
OF - Hunter Bolden Mid-Continent
OF - Rob Holley Martin Methodist

Springfield, Mo. –The No. 8 Bethel Wildcats captured the AMCW/HAAC/TSAC Unaffiliated Conference Championship Saturday in Springfield Missouri, defeating Graceland University 5-3. The title match followed an earlier 5-2 win Friday over Missouri Valley. The championship was made up from teams from the American Midwest Conference, Heart of America Conference, and the TranSouth Conference.
Bethel's Peter Bacca was named conference player of the year. He and Robin Demasse were named first team all-conference in singles and doubles play. Nikola Salvik, Paolo Vecchi, and Eduardo Espinar were named second team all-conference.
With the win the Wildcats improved to 20-1 on the year and automatically qualified for the NAIA Men's National Championships in Mobile, Alabama May 14-18.

ATHENS, Ala. -- Bethel University cruised to its second women's golf championship in two weeks with its victory here Tuesday in the NAIA Qualifying Tournament that included six teams from the TranSouth Athletic Conference and the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
Erica Yarbro fired a second-round 75 to lead the Lady Wildcats to their 26-shot win with team rounds of 335-334--669. The Lady Hawks came in with a 345-350--695.
Freed-Hardeman's Hannah Griffin shot a 78-81--159 to capture medalist honors by one shot over Yarbro, who posted an 85 in Monday's first round.
Teri-Beth Thompson of Martin Methodist was third after her 82-79--161, Bethel's Amelia Ray was rourth with an 81-82--163; Olivia Fowler of Freed-Hardeman (82-82--164) was fifth, and Jessica Maness of Bethel (82-85--167) was sixth and rounded out the all-tournament team.
Freed-Hardeman finished third in the team standings with rounds of 347-369--716; Brescia University had a 372-347--719 for fourth place; Point Park University had a 401-369--770 for fifth place; and Asbury University was sixth with a 388-407--795.
The Lady Wildcats and FHU's Griffin will travel to Lincoln, Nebraska, for the NAIA National Championship, set May 21-24 at Wilderness Ridge Golf Club.

ATHENS, Ala. -- Blue Mountain College played steady golf here Tuesday to capture a four-shot win and the men's championship in the NAIA Qualifying Tournament at Canebrake Golf Club.
BMC fired a final-round 305 to go with their opening rounds of 304 and 304 and its 913 total clipped Bethel University, which had a 307-306-204--917 total in the six-team field of golfers from the TranSouth Athletic Conference and the Gulf South Conference.
Bethel's Shane Peden won medalist honors with his 72-73-74--219, three over par and one shot better than Kevin Parker of Edward Waters College (73-73-74--220).
Jonathan Oritz of Talladega College (72-74-76--222) was third; Adam Hall of Blue Mountain (77-73-73--223) and Travis Ross of Freed-Hardeman (74-72-77--223) tied for fourth, and Austin Holt of BMC (74-77-75--226) rounded out the all-tournament team with his sixth-place finish.
Talladega finished third with a 304-206-313--923, Freed-Hardeman finished fourth after its 315 to go with its opening 319 and tournament low round of 292. Martin Methodist had a 320-296-314--930 for a fifth-place finish, and Edward Waters finished sixth with a 332-313-326--971.
Blue Mountain's team and Bethel's Peden qualified for the NAIA National Championships, set for May 14-17 at Creekside Golf Club in Salem, Oregon.

MAYFIELD, Ky. – The TranSouth Athletic Conference has announced its final spring Scholar-Athlete honorees, and once again, the baseball teams in the TranSouth have excelled both on the field and in the classroom. Among the five TranSouth teams, 49 individuals have earned recognition as TranSouth Scholar-Athletes, with 14 of the athletes also qualifying as NAIA Scholar-Athletes. To earn TranSouth Scholar-Athlete status, a player must be a varsity player who possesses a 3.0 or higher grade-point average and has attained sophomore status or higher academically. To qualify as a Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete, a varsity athlete must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher, be at least a junior academically, and must have been at the nominating institution for a full calendar year. Below is a breakdown of all 49 TranSouth Scholar-Athletes, listed by school. Those marked with an asterisk (*) also achieved Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete status.
Bethel University (11): Brett Adams, Ryne Bivens, Cade Chambers, Caleb Crocker*, Will Erwin, Brian Ferrell*, David Gardner, JD Newsom, Jason Overton, Jordan Stack*, Joey Wilder
Blue Mountain College (7): Brandon Berry, Justin Daniel, Gardner Richey, Matt Roberts, Brent Townsend, Ben Wallis, Will Wallis
Freed-Hardeman University (15): Tyler Anderson*, Joe Creasy*, Kyle Dearing*, Ryan Fares, Connor Kohlscheen, Jackson Lockhart, Mark Malone, Casey Overturf, Drew Suttles, Jake Todd, Eric Thompkins*, Pete Trollinger, Zack White*, Ryan Wood, Greg Young*
Martin Methodist College (8): Zach Bailey, Evan Fergerson, Nick Flanagan, Rob Holley*, Jerry Jeter, Justin Lumpkins, Jacob Ray*, Dillon Sands*
Mid-Continent University (8): Cory Ames, Hunter Bolden, Austin Clark, Luke Deaton, Michael Edwards, Caleb Luttrell, Jordan Manney*, Bill Schroeder*

AHTENS, Ala. -- Blue Mountain College holds a slim two-shot lead over Talladega College after Monday's first two rounds of an NAIA Qualifying Tournament with six teams from the TranSouth Athletic Conference and the Gulf Coast Conference.
BMC shot a 304-304--608 over the 6,774-yard, par-72 Canebrake Club course while Talladega shot a 304-306--610. Another shot back is Freed-Hardeman University after its 319 and school-record 292 for a 611 total.
Bethel University is in fourth place with a 307-306--613; Martin Methodist is at 320-296--616 and Edward Waters College is at 339-313--645.
The winning team earns a spot in the NAIA National Championships, set for May 14-17 at Creekside Golf Club in Salem, Ore.
Shane Peden of Bethel, who won last week's TSAC Championship, fired rounds of 72 and 73 for a one-shot lead over Kevin Parker of Edward Waters (73-73--146) and Jonathan Ortiz of Talladega (72-74--146).
Travis Ross of Freed-Hardeman (74-72--146) is in fourth place, and Bryant Cashion of Freed-Hardeman (78-72--150), D.J. Adcock of Martin Methodist (79-71--150) and Adam Hall of Blue Mountain (77-73--150) are tied for fifth.
Another shot back are Austin Smith of MMC (80-71--151), Chris Yeater of Bethel (78-73--151), Austin Holt of BMC (74-77--151), and Daniel Pachon-Vargas of Talladega (75-76--151).
The 18-hole final round of the tournament begins at 8 a.m. Tuesday.

ATHENS, Ala. -- Bethel University jumped out to a 10-shot lead after the first round here Monday and leads the six-team field in an NAIA Qualifying Tournament that includes schools from the TranSouth Athletic Conference and the Kentucky Intercollegiate Conference.
Bethel, which won the TSAC a week ago, shot a 335 over the 5,807-yard, par-72 Canebrake Club, 10 ahead of Martin Methodist College. Freed-Hardeman is another two shots back at 347, followed by Brescia University at 372, Asbury University at 388 and Point Park University at 401.
The winning team earns a bid to the national tournament, May 21-24 at Wilderness Ridge Golf Club in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Hannah Griffin of Freed-Hardeman fired a 6-over-par 78 for a three-shot lead over Amelia Ray of Bethel in the individual competition.
Jessica Maness of Bethel, Olivia Fowler of Freed-Hardeman and Teri-Beth Thompson are all tied for third after shooting 82s.
Madison Combs of Asbury is in sixth place after opening with an 84, followed by Chelsea Lancaster of Martin Methodist and Erica Yarbro of Bethel, tied with 85s.
The final round begins at 8 a.m. Tuesday.

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2013 POST SEASON AWARDS
| All-TranSouth | All-Group* | |||
| POS | Name | Institution | Name | Institution |
| P | Chris Hatfield | Freed-Hardeman | Chris Hatfield | Freed-Hardeman |
| P | Dan Creighton | Freed-Hardeman | Dan Creighton | Freed-Hardeman |
| P | Blake Chandler | Bethel University | Blake Chandler | Bethel University |
| P | Blake Beavers | Martin Methodist | Blake Beavers | Martin Methodist |
| P | Luke Deaton | Mid-Continent | ||
| P | Justin Daniels | Blue Mountain | ||
| RP | Rye Fisher | Bethel University | Ryne Fisher | Bethel University |
| RP | Zack Brewer | Martin Methodist | ||
| RP | Drew Suttles | Freed-Hardeman | ||
| C | Nick Flanagan | Martin Methodist | Nick Flanagan | Martin Methodist |
| C | Will Wallis | Blue Mountain | Will Wallis | Blue Mountain |
| 1B | Tyler Roberson | Bethel University | Tyler Roberson | Bethel University |
| 2B | Matt Thomas | Martin Methodist | Matt Thomas | Martin Methodist |
| SS | Kyle Dearing | Freed-Hardeman | Kyle Dearing | Freed-Hardeman |
| 3B | Ryan Huber | Freed-Hardeman | Ryan Huber | Freed Hardeman |
| UTL | Joe Mike | Freed-Hardeman | Steven Brock | Edward Waters |
| UTL | Brandon Berry | Blue Mountain | ||
| OF | Justin Mackey | Freed-Hardeman | Justin Mackey | Freed-Hardeman |
| OF | Brian Ferrell | Bethel University | Brian Ferrell | Bethel University |
| OF | Clint Gobbell | Martin Methodist | Clint Gobbell | Martin Methodist |
| OF | Lance Jerrald | Bethel University | Nerio Baretto | Talladega College |
| OF | Hunter Bolden | Mid-Continent | ||
| OF | Gardner Richey | Blue Mountain | ||
| DH | Tyler Murphy | Bethel University | Travonne Fuller | Edward Waters |
Gold Glove Teams
| TranSouth | Group* | |||
| POS | Name | Institution | Name | Institution |
| P | Josh Brown | Martin Methodist | Josh Brown | Martin Methodist |
| C | Taylor Follis | Bethel University | Rey Otero | Edward Waters |
| 1B | Joe Mike | Freed-Hardeman | Joe Mike | Freed-Hardeman |
| 2B | Brett Adams | Bethel University | Brett Adams | Bethel University |
| SS | Charles Hill | Martin Methodist | Chase Benefield | Talladega College |
| 3B | Ryan Huber | Freed-Hardeman | Ryan Huber | Freed-Hardeman |
| OF | Lance Jerrald | Bethel University | Lance Jerrald | Bethel University |
| OF | Hunter Bolden | Mid-Continent | Hunter Bolden | Mid-Continent |
| OF | Rob Holley | Martin Methodist | Rob Holley | Martin Methodist |
* - Group Teams Will be Considered for NAIA National Awards

CHAPEL HILL, Tenn. -- Erica Yarbro fired a three-over-par 75 at Henry Horton State Park here Tuesday to lead Bethel University to a run-away win in the final TranSouth Athletic Conference women's golf championship.
The Lady Wildcats posted a final-round 318 for a two-day total of 641 to capture the title over Martin Methodist College (345-335--680) and Freed-Hardeman University (367-344--711).
Yarbro's 36-hole score of 80-75 gave her the medalist honors by one shot over Bethel teammates Amelia Ray (75-81--156) and Jessica Maness (80-76--156). The Lady Wildcats also got an 88-86--174 from Leah Watson to round out their team total.
Hannah Griffin of Freed-Hardeman shot an 84-75--159 to finish fourth, and MMC's Teri-Beth Thompson shot an 83-81--164 to join the Bethel trio on the All-Tournament Team.
The three teams travel to Canebrake Golf Club in Athens, Ala., on Monday and Tuesday for three-conference qualifying match for the NAIA National Championships. The TranSouth teams will join with teams from the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Association and the Gulf Coast Conference for the bid to the national tournament, May 21-24 at Wilderness Ridge Golf Club in Lincoln, Nebraska.

CHAPEL HILL, Tenn. -- Shane Peden shot a final-round 74 over the Henry Horton State Park Golf Course here Tuesday to lead Bethel University to the final TranSouth Athletic Conference men's golf championship.
The Wildcats posted a third-round 306 for a two-day total of 915, to hold off Martin Methodist College who had the final day's best round of 301 and a 921 total. Blue Mountain College shot a 312 for a 928 total, and Freed-Hardeman University came in at 320 and 930.
Peden's closing 74 gave him a two-shot win over BMC's Adam Hall for the medalist honors. Peden shot 73-75-74--222 to edge Hall, who had a 74-74-76--224. Reece Miller of Bethel (73-75-80--228), Austin Smith of MMC (74-80-74--228), and Tanner Sparks of BMC (74-73-81--228) all tied for third and comprised the TSAC All-Tournament Team.
The Wildccats got strong finishes from Chris Yeater (74) and P.J. Platt (78) to clinch the title. Teammate Grant Frazier posted an 80.
Martin Methodist, in fourth place after the 36-hole opening day, blew past Blue Mountain and Freed-Hardeman for the second-place finish. Smith and Chris Fletcher each had a 74, Matt Shin posted a 75, D.J. Adcock had a third consecutive 78, and Austin Perrin had an 80.
The four teams travel to Canebrake Golf Club in Athens, Ala., on Monday and Tuesday for three-conference qualifying match for the NAIA National Championships. The TranSouth teams will join with teams from the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Association and the Gulf Coast Conference for the bid to the national tournament, May 14-17 at Creekside Golf Club in Salem, Oregon.

CHAPEL HILL, Tenn. -- Bethel University clung to a one-shot lead over Freed-Hardeman University after the 36-hole opening day of the TranSouth Athletic Conference Championships at Henry Horton State Park here Monday.
The Wildcats shot a 300-309--609 for a one-stroke lead over the Lions, who posted a 304-306--610.
Blue Mountain College fired a 308-308--616 and Martin Methodist College had a 310-310--620.
Tanner Sparks of Blue Mountain shot a 74-73--147 for a one-shot lead over Bethel's Reece Miller (73-75) and Shane Peden (73-75), and BMC teammate Adam Hall (74-74--148).
FHU grabbed the next three slots with Bryant Cashion in fifth place with a 75-77--152, and Travis Ross (77-76) and Grant James (78-75) tied for sixth at 153.
The Lions' Zach Morton is tied for eigth place with Martin Methodist's Austin Smith at 154. Morton and Smith had identical scores of 74-80--154.
The final round of the TSAC Championships begins at 8 a.m. Tuesday.

CHAPEL HILL, Tenn. -- Amelia Ray of Bethel University fired a three-over-par 75 at Henry Horton State Park here Tuesday to lead the Lady Wildcats to 21-shot lead after the first day of the TranSouth Athletic Conference Championships.
Ray, a junior from Humbolt, Tenn., paced a trio of Lady Wildcats in the lead. Erica Yarbro and Jessica Maness each posted an 80 over the 5,811-yard state park course and were tied for second place.
Bethel's 323 team score outpaced Martin Methodist College (345) and Freed-Hardeman University (367).
Teri-Beth Thompson of Martin Methodist was in fourth place after her 83, and Hannah Griffin had an 84 for fifth place to lead Freed-Hardeman.
The final round of the 36-hole tournament will be played Tuesday morning.

Bethel University's Chris Yeater was named TranSouth Athletic Conference Golfer of the week for the week of April 1-7. Chris helped lead his team to victory in the three team match with Martin Methodist University and Brescia University held at Kenny Perry's Country Creek Golf Course in Franklin, Kentucky recently.
Yeater, a senior from Newbern, Tennessee, shot a three –under-par 69 over the 6,600 yard Country Creek course and won his fourth intercollegiate match.
The Trans South Athletic Conference Championship will be held April 15-16 at Henry Horton State Park in Chapel Hill, Tennessee.

Erica Yarbro of Bethel University has been named the TranSouth Athletic Conference Golfer of the week for her play during the week of April 1-7.
Yarbro, a junior from Clarksburg, Tennessee shot an 85 over the 5,870-yard course at Kenny Perry's Country Creek Golf Club in Franklin, Kentucky, and led the Wildcats to the win in the tri-meet with Brescia University and Martin Methodist University.
The Trans South Athletic Conference Championship will be held April 15-16 at Henry Horton State Park in Chapel Hill, Tennessee.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Brian Ferrell of Bethel (Tenn.) has been named the NAIA National Baseball Player of the Week Ferrell was selected based on his performance from April 1 – 7 and was chosen out of a pool of conference/independent/unaffiliated group winners.
Ferrell, a senior from Jackson, Tenn., hit .706 (12-of-17) with three doubles, two home runs, a triple and eight RBI as he led the Wildcats to a perfect 4-0 week, including a sweep of TranSouth Athletic Conference rival Martin Methodist (Tenn.) April 5 – 6. Ferrell, who recorded a 1.353 slugging percentage over the four games, was also 3-for-3 in steals and tallied 11 runs scored.
Ferrell opened the week with his second multi-extra base hit performance of the season, recording two doubles in a 3-for-4 effort against Brescia (Ky.) on April 1. In Bethel's series opener against Martin Methodist on April 5, he played a key role in the Wildcats' seven-run fourth inning with a two-strike, two-run single to give Bethel at the time a 4-1 lead. The next day, the senior outfielder recorded his second home run of the season in the bottom of first en route to a second of three-straight days with three runs scored. He capped the week by going 4-for-5 – a double shy of the cycle – with another RBI and three runs scored as Bethel edged Martin Methodist, 10-9, in extra innings.
Ferrell, who leads the team in batting average (.387 – minimum 70 at-bats), RBI (31) and stolen bases (16), is 25th in the NAIA in total bases per game (2.24).
Bethel Coach Rusty Thompson commented on Ferrell's award. "Brian is such a great person and player. We are thrilled for him. He has worked hard and is a pleasure to coach. When he gets hot with the bat it is really fun to watch him. He can be unconscious at times at the plate. He has so many dimensions to his game. The speed and pop in his bat is as good as I have seen here at times. His hand/eye coordination is outstanding." He added, "Another thing which has helped him this year is our seven, eight, and nine hitters have consistently got on base and opponents have not been able to pitch around him."

Deanna Ray of Martin Methodist College has been selected thw Women's Golfer of the Week in the TranSouth Athletic Conference for the week ending March 31.
Ray, a sophomore from Celina, Ohio, battled through extremely adverse weather conditions to post her first-ever Top 10 finish as a RedHawk.
She shot a 96-89--185 to finish 10th in the Mustang Invitational hosted by Central Baptist College in Conway, Ark.
Ray also led the RedHawks to their best-ever team finish in a large field, finishing third out of eight teams.

D.J. Adcock of Martin Methodist College has been named the TranSouth Athletic Conference Men's Golfer of the Week.
Adcock, a junior from Pleasant View, Tenn., shot a 76-74--150 to win the Chick-Fil-A North Georgia Invitational at Achasta Golf Club in Dahlonega, Ga., March 17-18.
He came from three shots back to take top honors in the 40-man, 6-team field.
It was Adcock's second win of the 2012-13 golf season. He also captured the RedHawk Classic in October.
Hannah Griffin of Freed-Hardeman University was named the TranSouth Athletic Conference Women's Golfer of the Week for the second straight time.
Griffin, a freshman from Portland, Tenn., fired an 87-75--162 for a third-place finish in the Chick-Fil-A North Georgia Invitational at Achasta Golf Club in Dahlonega, Georgia.
Her final-round 75 is a Freed-Hardeman record, and was the lowest round of the 6-team, 46-player tournament.
Griffin won the Christian Brothers University Invitational two weeks ago to capture her first TSAC Golfer of the Week honor.