Fri, May 16, 2008 - [Softball]

Decatur, Ala. - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
announced on Thursday that the Shorter College softball Lady Hawks team
was selected as the National Winner of the Buffalo Funds Five Star NAIA
Champions of Character Award winner. This is one of the NAIA's most
prestigious awards and the first time that any Shorter team has won.
"There is no doubt that these girls deserve it," said head coach
Melanie Carter. "The recognition from the NAIA shows what kind of
character is behind this team. It's more than just being good on the
field; they have realized that they have the capability to make a real
difference in the community and in individual lives."
The Champions of Character program is designed to instill an
understanding of character values in sport and provide practical tools
for student-athletes, coaches and parents to use in modeling exemplary
character traits.
Launched by the NAIA in 2000, the program addresses character issues
more comprehensively than any other national program for youth. The
program currently reaches thousands of students on nearly 300 college
and university campuses in North America and extends into their
surrounding communities. It is an educational outreach initiative which
emphasizes the tenets of character and integrity, not only for NAIA
college students, but for younger students, coaches and parents in our
communities.
The Lady Hawks were presented the award as the team that best
represented the NAIA's Champions of Character Initiative which focuses
on its five main values of responsibility, respect, integrity, servant
leadership and sportsmanship.
"We are very excited that six of our eight spring sports have qualified
for the national playoffs, but at the same time, nothing is more
special than to receive this award," said Shorter College athletic
director Bill Peterson. "It speaks directly to Shorter's commitment to
our community and to its Christian heart. We are really proud of Coach
Carter, Coach Thomas and these very talented young women."
Since coming to Shorter for the 2005-06 season, Carter has produced an
impressive 99-23 record going into her second straight National
Championship appearance. Her teams have captured the Southern States
Athletic Conference regular season title both years, been the Region
XIII runner-ups both years, and added a SSAC tournament title last
month.
Off the field, the Lady Hawks are involved in all aspects of the Rome
and Floyd County community. Last fall, they hosted a "Border Battle for
Breast Cancer" helping to raise over $5000 for a local cancer awareness
group, they actively hold events for the Boys and Girls Club, and help
out as mentors and tutors at local elementary schools.
"Several members of the team are education majors, so not only are we
working with children, but they are gaining invaluable life
experience," added Carter. "This award represents what we are all
about: making a difference around us, and being a positive light for
Shorter softball and Shorter athletics."