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            LCC captures second national 
            championship! 
            
            
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            [NOV. 10, 
            2003]  
            When 
            one of LCC's former athletic directors dipped down into the junior 
            high and elementary school ranks to hire a new volleyball coach, he 
            hoped the newcomer would elevate the program to the next level. We'd 
            like to say that the A.D. had a hunch this new guy would someday 
            even get the Angels in a position to contend for a national title. 
            But in all honesty, that athletic director wasn't that smart. He 
            knew Kevin Crawford was a great coach and that he had had success on 
            the lower levels, but obviously college volleyball is a whole other 
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            All Crawford needed was the 
            appointment… He didn't really ever need another thing from that 
            crazy A.D. Since that fateful day all Crawford has done is build one 
            of the strongest volleyball powers ANYWHERE in small college 
            volleyball! He's won hundreds of games and matches, including the 
            1998 title; won numerous coach-of-the-year awards; and keeps 
            producing all-American players, while at the same time producing 
            academic all-Americans and building good citizens, just for an 
            encore.  
       
            Even though this year's squad was 
            certainly solid and strong, making it to the Final Four was not a 
            given. In fact, in the match of the tournament, Baptist Bible of 
            Pennsylvania came within an eyelash of perhaps dashing those Angel 
            dreams. Then LCC, which entered the tourney as the No. 2 seed, had 
            to beat longtime NCCAA power and No. 1 seed Clearwater Christian 
            College if they wanted to hoist the 2003 trophy.  
            One thing you ought to know about CCC 
            as they entered the championship match -- they hadn't lost a single 
            match in three days. Incredibly they hadn't even lost a single game 
            during that stretch! And when LCC went down in a lackluster 
            performance during game one, it appeared as if the seeds would hold 
            and that LCC would have to settle for being the national runner-up.
             
            
       
            If you thought that, you wouldn't be 
            alone; but maybe you don't know Crawford or his ladies? This 
            resilient bunch of Angels came back… and they came back with a 
            vengeance! They smothered the Cougars in game two and eventually 
            turned them back in game three as well. Game four may epitomize the 
            intangible things that Crawford brings to his sport and demonstrated 
            that his players have learned his lessons well.  
            LCC went into the same kind of funk 
            that they were in during game one. It appeared obvious when Lincoln 
            fell down by about 10 points, and especially in rally scoring, that 
            their gooses were cooked and that there would soon be a game five.
               
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            Discussions in the peanut gallery we 
            were in centered around the strategies a team should employ when 
            you're clearly out of a game. Should you rotate your best players 
            out and let them rest for game five? Should you let one of your best 
            stay on and tell her to carry the club for a while? Should you 
            employ a combination and see if you can get back into the game 
            before you make a potentially match-altering decision?  
            We should inform you that none of the 
            people we were sitting with ever coached a volleyball team. It's a 
            good thing that we were not in control of the Angel destiny at that 
            point in the proceedings! Crawford somehow wooed some of the best 
            volleyball we have seen these ladies play, and they went on a run. 
            They appeared to be back in the hunt, and then a serve into the net 
            seemed to take the air out of the new Preacher (or should we say 
            Angel?) Dome.  
       
            But as quickly as the rally ended, 
            another one started; and a play here and a call there and the next 
            thing you know LCC had roared back and had taken three games in a 
            row! They had captured the national championship! Pandemonium 
            reigned! And it may still be reigning!  
            Oh… And somewhere in that crowd, that 
            crazy athletic director we told you about… was smiling… [In tribute 
            to the LCC Angels, there will be no other sports news reported in 
            this column this week. We personally want to CONGRATULATE Coach 
            Crawford, his staff, the Angels and their fans for such a wonderful 
            experience. Hats off to the 2003 NCCAA champions of the volleyball 
            world! And stay tuned for some "FANdamonium" tributes on CITV-5.] 
            [LDN staff]  
               
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