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25Th Annual National Soccer Championships Cedarville College Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Men's Soccer Programs Men's Soccer Fall 1983 25th Annual National Soccer Championships Cedarville College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/ mens_soccer_programs Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville College, "25th Annual National Soccer Championships" (1983). Men's Soccer Programs. 91. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/mens_soccer_programs/91 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Men's Soccer Programs by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. $1.00 National Soccer Championships November 21-26,1983 Midwestern State University Wichita Falls, Texas AMF Volt’s finest soccerball Is NAIA’s first choice. After a thorough evaluation of competitive order directly through AMF Voit. Your dealer will products, National Association of Intercollegiate be credited with the sale. Athletics (NAIA) has selected ourtop-of the-line Use the enclosed order blank or contact our direct XS3000 as its official game ball. marketing telephone order department for the XS3000 is a hand-stitched, top-grade leather name of the Voit dealer in your area. You may also ball in the No. 5 size. Its premium, water-resistant order by phone for C .O .D . orders only. cover provides the ultimate in performance and control. Player-preferred features also include This one’s on us. To show our support, a soft touch that’s perfect for accurate heading AMF Voit is sponsoring a perpetual trophy for the and kicking. And eveiy ball is air-balanced for winners of the NAIA National Tournament. peak performance. A bronze replica of the game ball has been created for permanent display. In addition, we’ll award an Executed in black and white, this classic individual trophy to the coach of the winning team. 32-panel design is also FIFA approved for all field It’s our way of showing how proud we are to be conditions. It joins an extensive line of AMF Voit a part of NAIA soccer. soccerballs including exclusive game balls for Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), and American Soccer League (ASL). Easy to order. Order the XS3000 by number through your local Voit Sporting Goods store. A I^ IF = If your dealer does not stock this ball, you may Voit Santa Ana, CA 92704 1983 marks the second year that the NAIA National Championship Soccer Tournament has been held in Texas, under the sponsorship fo Midwestern State University. The rapid expansion of soccer in Texas parallels the national growth of this exciting sport. Over half of NAIA's 530 member institutions sponsor men's varsity soccer teams. Soccer is one of 14 men's championships sponsored by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. There are nine championship sports offered in the NAIA's Women's Division. The host team, Midwestern State University, which made a strong showing in 1982, will be joined by 11 area champions, each a district winner. The 12 team inter­ national format, initiated by the NAIA in 1981, has proven popular. Sponsorship of a national event of this type is possible only through the dedicated efforts of many persons both on the MSU campus and in the Wichita Falls community. The NAIA is especially grateful to MSU President Louis Rodriguez, Athletic Director Gerald Stockton, Tournament Director Dr. Mike Flavin and host Sports Information Director, Dr. D. L. Ligon and their staffs and associates for the support and leadership in the coordination and administration of this event. Similarly, the support of AMF Voit, Inc., which has provided a grant and the official ball is of the utmost importance. The NAIA is very grateful to the Mavericks, the BCI and Maskat Temple Ambassadors and other civic groups whose generous hospitality is so vital to the success of this event. We congratulate the coaches and student athletes who achieved the honor of competing in this national tournament. The NAIA firmly believes that programs of intercollegiate athletics are integral to the total educational program of the college or university. May this event and your experience in Wichita Falls be memorable and enjoyable in every way. I am sure that the 1983 NAIA National Championship Soccer tournament will be a highlight in the educational career of each participant. HARRY FRITZ Executive Director NAIA WICHITA FALLS OUTSTANDING RESTAURANT & CLUB ^ [fdoqsdT iraa^QDtrDifetL e e e k j Serving Fine Food From 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. BYERS, TEXAS 76357 Happy Hour 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Jack Coltrain, General Manager 8th & Scott 817/723-4121 529-6161 Member F.D.l.C. -1 FURNITURES. INTERIORS 600 Block of Scott • Telephone 322-3155 WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS 76301 FURNITURE and CARPET V 1700 Texas Street • Telephone 553-4332 VERNON, TEXAS 76384 ^ k V E R N O N DALLAS WICHITA FALLS WELCOME Checking Accounts That Pay You Interest Main Number 723-0971 iM ER C U R Y Checking Accounts 723-2281 SAVINGS Mortgage Loans 723-5110 ™DOW N TOW N | Lamar to Travis on 8th 723-0971 PARKER SQUARE 3011 Kemp 723-0971 FfflC tE• 0u* «0Uti«C r BY ALBERTSON'S 12718 S.W. Pkwy. 723-0971 LENOER Donal Boley Carl Barnhill W. B. Featherston Tom Miller M. E. "Eddie" Huffman, Bob Frazee C.L.U. Weldon Roberts Steve Deal Steve Burleson B ' j ' t y Bart Boley Kale Marlin EATHERSTON H u f f m a n i b x , £ ) e a l , c o . MIAN M chiti Falla. T • i m » 7 6 3 0 1. 817- 723-7111 FEDERAL SAVINGS - 2- Robert Mason, Director of Athletics and Program Director for Physical Education at Austin College, Sherman, Texas, is representing the NAIA Executive Committee for the 25th Annual NAIA National Soccer Championship Tournament. All NAIA championship events are under the direct supervison and control of the nine-member NAIA National Executive Committee, the governing body of the Association elected by the membership. The Executive Committee hires the Executive Director, who conducts the business of the NAIA from its national head­ quarters in Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. Mason currently serves as the President of the NAIA for the 1983-84 term. DR. ROBERT MASON President, NAIA Austin College Sherman, TX George Glass, Director of Athletics and Chairman of the Department of Physical Education at Taylor University, Upland, Indiana, is serving his second term as president of the NAIA Coaches Association (NAIAC). A subsidiary of the Association, NAIAC is the largest organization of college coaches in the world, and is charged with the responsibility of administering a program beneficial to all coaches of the organization. NAIAC provides coaches with a strong voice in the establishment of rules and standards of each sport, including a standardized awards program and the development of policies beneficial to the student/athletes participating in each sport. GEORGE GLASS President, NAIA Coaches Association Taylor University Upland, Indiana Welcome to Wichita Falls, Texas- Midwestern State University, and the NAIA Soccer Finals! It is our City's pleasure to host these finals for the second year. We were very pleased to have been selected host school and host City last year, but our pride is even further intensified this year since it is the 25th anniversary of the soccer championships. On behalf of the citizens of Wichita Falls, we congratulate teams, coaches and fans. We hope the silver anniversary celebration of the NAIA Soccer Championship will be a memorable one for all of you. And to you, we extend the friendship and hospitality of our City. GARY COOK, Mayor Wichita Falls, Texas q RTS <5e Specialists in color printing. 58 years of prompt-efficient service UNIFORMS CAPS 3411 K E M P TROPHIES I 692-6931 SHIRTS PLAQUES Humphrey Printing — Miller-Haney Co 1206 Lamar, Wichita Falls, Texas Phone 776-4255 Rudy Miller, President Lonnie Haney, Secretary-Treasurer - 4- S tate o r T e x a s O f f i c e o f t h e G o v e r n o r A u s t i n , T e x a s 7 6 7 o i MARK WHITE GOVERNOR G reetin g s: 4s Governor of the State of Texas, I welcome participants from Texas and throughout the United States to the 25th Annual NAIA Soccer Championship at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls. Texas is steadfastly learning to appreciate Soccer as one of its major spectator sports. I know you w ill be received with much enthusiasm and warmth by our c it iz e n s in W ichita F a lls during th is Silver Anniversary of the NAIA Soccer Tour?iament. On behalf of all Texans, I extend my sincere best wishes for success in this highly competitive event. Yours truly, Mark White Governor of Texas 5 Greetings! Midwestern State University is extremely delighted to host the NAIA Soccer Tournament. All of us associated with MSU are pleased that this tournament, pitting the best NAIA soccer teams in the nation, will for the second year be held on the campus of our University. We were the first university in Texas to field an intercollegiate soccer team. The game of soccer continues to experience growing popularity in our area. Currently there are approximately 3,500 youngsters playing with organized soccer teams in Wichita Falls. The number of people playing soccer in our region is expanding rapidly. I welcome you to Midwestern State University and Wichita Falls. Please find the time to tour our campus and City. Our students, faculty, staff and members of the Wichita Falls community are ready to extend to each of you our hand of hospitality and friendship.
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