Softball video spotlights values
of the college softball experience
The Bible Baptist Defenders – soon changing their school name to Summit University – love softball and consider the friendships forged and the values learned through the sport to be an important part of the college experience.
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Hartman (Red Bank, NJ) slides home in a North Myrtle Beach game last season. Wesley will face Bible Baptist in the beach tournament this coming March 10, 2015. |
The Christian faith is an essential component of the University's degree programs, so the video very much emphasizes the Defenders' religious beliefs. This further underscores its basic softball message about the benefits derived from the invaluable experience of softball competition.
The Defenders Head Coach Bill Higley says “… the adversity, the challenge, the success, all the things that sports and athletics gives, the experience of the softball players on the team – and all these things are good things to help us prepare for life...”
The Wesley Wolverines are scheduled to play the Bible Baptist Defenders in 2015 during the North Myrtle Beach, SC, games at 1:30 PM on Tuesday, March 10.