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GRACE BIBLE COLLEGE Tiger Basketball GARY BAILEY MEN s basketball HEAD COACH 2009 NCCAA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 & 2009 NCCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS ALLEN DURHAM NCCAA 1ST TEAM ALL AMERICAN RICH RENZEMA WOMEN S basketball HEAD COACH 2006 ACCA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 NCCAA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR JESSICA SIKORSKI ACCA 1ST TEAM ALL AMERICAN 2009-2010 Media Guide

Tiger Basketball Information Table of Contents Tiger Basketball Information... 1 About Grace Bible College... 2 From The President... 2 The Campus... 3 The NCCAA and ACCA... 4 Men s Basketball School Facts... 5 Coaching Staff...5-8 Captains... 8 Season Outlook... 9 Season Review... 10 2008-09 Seasons Results... 11 Team Roster... 12 Player Profiles...13-20 All-Time Records...21-24 Honor Roll...25-29 Championship Appearances... 30 Season Records... 31 All-Time Series Record...32-33 All-Time Scoring List...34-36 2009-10 Schedule... 37 Women s Basketball Basketball History... 38 Coaching Staff... 39 Season Outlook... 41 Team Roster & Picture... 41 Player Profiles...42-47 All-Time Records...48-49 Honor Roll...50-52 Championship Appearances... 53 Past Seasons... 54 All-Time Series Record... 55 All-Time Scoring List... 56 2009-10 Schedule... 57 2008 Alumni Game 2009 Alumni Game - Blue 2009 Alumni Game - White Tiger Pride 1

About Grace Bible College Grace is located on a beautiful campus in Wyoming, a suburb of Grand Rapids, MI. The attractive facilities, academic buildings, athletic center, offices, library, and dorms are surrounded by well-groomed lawns and manicured landscaping. The conveniences surrounding a large city are available but the peaceful surroundings of the campus give a relaxed atmosphere to the students and staff. Grace Bible College (GBC) began in 1939. It was founded as Milwaukee Bible Institute, a training center for laymen and Sunday school teachers of Milwaukee. The Institute was organized by Rev. Charles F. Baker, then pastor of the Fundamental Bible Church. The regular day school program began in 1945. In 1953, the curriculum was broadened: Milwaukee Bible Institute became Milwaukee Bible College. In 1961, the college was moved to suburban Grand Rapids, MI and renamed Grace Bible College. The school has grown from a three-year Bible Institute to a college that includes two year, four year, and five year programs. Alumni from the college are active in service and ministry around the world. Grace Bible College is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Universities. From The President, Ken Kemper I believe athletics have incredible parallels to life. While our society has made competitions and games into bigger issues than they ought to be, they are of great value. In athletics we can train and push ourselves, while at the same time learn to work as a team and excel. Participating in athletics also makes a player submit to coaching and public scrutiny. I play and have played all types of athletics and believe the dedication and discipline learned can and should be applied to all of life. I have hit the winning shot at the buzzer and struck out with the bases loaded in the last inning. Reflecting back upon these experiences, I continually see the parallels between athletics in life. Play the game! Play with excellence! Play with a godly testimony! Play to win! Remember this whether you are playing, cheering, or living life as God intended it to be lived! Tiger Pride 2

The Campus Aldrich Athletic Center Baker Chapel Jack T. Dean Academic Center Bultema Memorial Library O Hair Memorial Administration Building Dormitory Courtyard Tiger Pride 3

The NCCAA History & Philosophy The National Christian College Athletic Association was incorporated to provide a Christian-based organization that functions uniquely as a national and international agency for the promotion of outreach and ministry, and for the maintenance, enhancement, and promotion of intercollegiate athletic competition with a Christian perspective. The very existence of the NCCAA speaks to the need of a different game plan for college athletics in the midst of an era when the very foundations of our society are being eroded morally. The NCCAA wants to step into the gap and become a vehicle for implementing a positive and purposeful athletic experience in cooperation with member institutions and their student-athletes. The NCCAA game plan is to assist colleges in producing winners in the game of life. Its intent is to assist the colleges and coaches in producing a game plan that will influence the student-athlete immediately as well as for his/her entire life; a plan that will challenge the student-athlete through regional and national competition; a plan that expects academic credibility; a plan of maximum development through assisting college coaches with leadership, programs, and materials; a plan that encourages a mature functioning body of Christians able to serve family, school, church and society. The NCCAA is unique in its purpose, its constituency, and hopefully its outcome. It is not who wins the game on the athletic field that really counts, but rather who wins that all-important game being fought in the lives of our nation s young people. The NCCAA makes a difference in developing well balanced, visionary leaders of tomorrow. The ACCA History & Philosophy The ACCA was incorporated to provide an opportunity for smaller Christian college members to compete on an equal level of competition with schools of like size and athletic programs. The ACCA was established in 1983 as the National Bible College Athletic Association (NBCAA) to provide a national organization to hold championships, name All-Americans, scholar athletes and promote member colleges. The name was changed to the Association of Christian College Athletics (ACCA) in June 2004. A commissioner was hired and a plan for membership growth was established. The aim of the ACCA is to promote the education and development of students through intercollegiate athletic participation. Member colleges, although varied and diverse, share a common commitment to Jesus Christ and the principle that athletics serve as an opportunity to share one s faith. Athletics in a Christian college are unique experiences which prepare men and women for a life of meaningful work and service. The athletic experience provides a dynamic growth process for learning discipline, teamwork, leadership, and mutual respect where the student-athlete and his/her preparation for life is more important to the coaches and the athletic administration than win-loss records and championships. For the student-athlete who wants to be a part of a team that competes on a regional and national level but realizes the importance of his/her education, the ACCA is the right game plan. The ACCA is an organization bringing Christian colleges together not just for athletic competition; more importantly, it is an organization bringing colleges together who have a common goal and perspective as they serve Christ in higher education. Tiger Pride 4

Men s Basketball School Facts & Information Location...Grand Rapids, MI Founded...1939 Enrollment...190 President...Ken Kemper Athletic Director... Rich Renzema Sports Information Director... Gary Bailey Nickname... Tigers Colors... Navy Blue/Vegas Gold National Affiliation...NCCAA II & ACCA Arena...Aldrich Center Athletic Trainer...Al Kachur Website Address...http://www.gbcol.edu School Phone...(616) 538-2330 Head Coach Gary Bailey.(616) 538-2330 ext. 300 Head Coach Gary Bailey...(616) 890-3941 Cell Basketball History First year of basketball...1961 School Victories...537 NCCAA II-A National Championships...2 NCCAA II National Championships...2 NCCAA II Nat. Championship Appearances..10 NCCAA II Regional Championships... 6 ACCA National Championship Appearances...3 NCCAA II Academic All Americans...3 ACCA Academic All Americans...3 NCCAA II All Americans...5 NCCAA II All Region Selections...26 Jimmy Booth - 2006 Travis Chase - 2006 Mike Boone - 2007 Tiger Pride 5

Coaching Staff Gary Bailey, Head Coach Tiger Pride 6

Coaching Staff Kyle Bohl, Assistant Coach Dan George, Assistant Coach Tiger Pride 7

Coaching Staff John Bailey, Assistant Coach John Bailey, father of Head Coach Gary Bailey, brings years of coaching experience to the Tigers. Coach Bailey, Sr. has coached many young athletes in the last 50 years. From coaching pee-wee and rocket basketball to the 2006 & 2009 NCCAA national championship, John has contributed to the lives of many young basketball players. Coach Bailey Sr. stays in Michigan a large portion of the summer and helps in the development of each player. He attends the summer camps and open gyms and watches player development. "My father was the one who introduced me to basketball and coached me all the way to college. He wasn't always the one calling the shots from the sidelines but helped me with the other parts of the game at home and in the driveway. Even though he lives in Florida, it is great when he makes the games and can be a part of the team. The guys enjoy having him in the gym and he loves spending time with the team. He was an important part of the 2006 national championship. "It's fun to have Dad around helping out," said Coach Bailey. Coach Bailey, Sr. has been married to wife, Candi, for over 50 years and they have three children, Teresa, a deaf education teacher in Nashville, TN, Coach Bailey, and another daughter Melinda, a dental assistant in Panama City, FL. 2009-10 Team Captains Ryan Krombeen, Brandon Herlein, Allen Durham Tiger Pride 8

Season Outlook The Tigers go into the 2009-10 season humbled by the success of last season but with a great deal of excitement about this season. With the Tigers returning almost all of their team from last year and four new, exciting, young players to the squad, it could prove to be another season to remember. Head Coach Gary Bailey has made sure this experienced group will be challenged early and often by putting together what many consider the most difficult schedule in school history. The schedule consists of five teams from the NCAA II, two teams from the NCAA III, ten NAIA squads, and two teams from the USCAA. Thirteen games will be played in the NCCAA II. New to the schedule will be two games in Hawaii against Pacific West Conference teams Hilo University and Hawaii Pacific University both in the NCAA II. GBC will also travel to Alaska to face the University of Alaska Fairbanks and University of Alaska Anchorage. GBC will also play St. Francis University and Indiana University-Northwest for the first time this year. Returning to the schedule this year is NCAA II, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, which will host the Tigers in their Thanksgiving Tournament. Hope College and Calvin College both from the NCAA III will host the Tigers in their respective tournaments again this year along with Davenport University in their first tournament in their new facility. The Tigers will play only nine home games this year. Great Lakes Christian College, Moody Bible Institute, Kuyper College, and Northland International University from the NCCAA II, Aquinas College and Cornerstone University from the NAIA II, and Andrews University and Indiana University Northwest from the USCAA will visit the Tigers in the Aldrich Center. The Tigers will travel to Kentucky to face three NCCAA II powers Wesley College, Kentucky Christian University and Valley Forge Christian College in a match-up of last year s national finals game. The Tigers will return four starters from last year s national championship team. All sixteen players on last year s squad are still attending Grace with three players not returning due to injury or early graduation. NCCAA II All American, junior Allen Durham returns with sophomore Ryan Krombeen on the inside. Senior Kyle Rothley will give the Tigers additional strength on the boards and on the defensive end. Junior Dan Dame has worked hard in the off-season and will help on the inside and at the small forward spot. Sophomore Carl Getty continues to show improvement and should push the post players for added minutes this season. Sophomore David Steenstra has shown much improvement over the summer and continues to add depth to the inside. The Tigers are experienced and deep at the guard spot with senior Brandon Herlein improving his offensive presence over the summer to go along with his strong defensive play. Senior Paul Nelson was second on the team in points and scoring average last year and has been working hard on the defensive end over the summer. Sophomore Cory Jamieson moved into the starting line-up at the point last year and the Tigers won 18 games in row. At 6 3, his added strength and offensive scoring should give other teams match-up problems. The coaches have watched sophomores Matt Kurtz, Bryce Stanhope, and Cameron Myers all make improvements in their games. All three players are playing with more confidence after getting good minutes during their freshman year. Senior Jerry McClearen will give more depth at the guard spot after joining the team after spending three years as the student assistant. The addition of four incoming freshman should keep the Tigers in the chase for another Midwest Region championship. At 6 4, Zachary Schutte and Justin Govan bring size and athleticism to the forward spots and Greg Salmon has a very nice shot and is a great rebounder at 6 2. At 6 7, Ryan Dame brings an inside/outside combination that will cause match-up problems for some teams. The Coaching staff has worked hard to put together a squad that understands the balance of academics and the game of basketball and the responsibilities that come with being on a Grace athletic team. This group seems to have already developed the chemistry that we look for at Grace each year. Our veteran players understand that the development of the younger player s is vital to the success of the team Team and the GBC Roster teams in the future. When you have everyone buying into our system, success on and off the court is much easier to attain. Head Coach Gary Bailey Tiger Pride 9

2008-09 A Season in review The 2008-09 season will be remembered as one of the greatest seasons in GBC basketball history. While shattering the old win record of 21 wins by winning 30 games, the Tigers won their second national championship in four years. The Tigers finished the season riding a nineteen game winning streak. The streak started on January 3 rd against NCAA II Ferris State University. It was Grace s first win over a D-II school. The team will try to extend the streak this season. On November 14 th, GBC took on The Citadel in Charleston, SC for their first taste of NCAA I action. The Tigers led late into the game before falling behind by three with two minutes to go. Two late threes by the Bulldogs put the game out of reach and the Tigers lost by nine. The Citadel turned in their finest season in school history going 21-13. After the game, many of The Citadel s fans came to greet the team and express their appreciation for the sportsmanship of the Tigers. One fan expressed to Coach Gary Bailey that he felt that there were two teams in the United States that showed true character and sportsmanship while playing the game of basketball, The Citadel, and Grace Bible College. The gentleman was a 1965 graduate of The Citadel. One month later, the Tigers traveled to Michigan State to watch the Spartans play the Citadel. The Spartans won that game by fourteen. Grace lost only eight games during the 2008-09 season. None of those losses came after the new year as the Tigers went 19-0 in 2009. The losses came to Calvin College NCAA III (19-8), The Citadel NCAA I (21-13), two to Cornerstone NAIA II (21-12), Davenport University NAIA II (20-11), Hope College NCAA III (21-8), Spring Arbor University NAIA II (21-10), and William Penn University NAIA II (22-10). Every team was ranked in the top 25 of their respective polls at some point during the season except for The Citadel. The combined record of the teams that defeated the Tigers was 145-72. Including the Midwest Regional and the National Tournament, the Tigers finished the season 19-0 against NCCAA II teams. During the course of the year there were many honors bestowed upon the Tigers players and coaches. Paul Nelson was named to the Hope College Holland Sentinel All Tournament Team. Allen Durham was named to the Calvin College All Tournament Team. Allen was also named to the NCCAA II All Tournament Team and was named tournament MVP. He also picked up ACCA All American honors. Brandon Herlein was named NCCAA II Midwest All Region. Brandon Clahassey was also named All Region and was also named Honorable Mention All American. Head Coach Gary Bailey was selected as the NCCAA II Midwest Region Coach of the Year. Later, he was selected as the NCCAA II National Coach of the Year. With the win in the NCAA II finals, Coach Bailey became the all time win leader at Grace in just his fourth season with 89 wins. The 2008-09 season also saw a few individual records fall. Paul Nelson hit seven threes against The University of Purdue-North Central (NAIA II) to break the existing record of six held by a number of Tigers. Allen Durham broke the season rebound record by hauling in 419 boards. Durham was also named the NCCAA II Student Athlete of the Week in January. At the Tiger Banquet in April, Allen Durham was named team MVP. Paul Nelson received the Most Improved Player Award and Brandon Clahassey took home the prestigious Tiger Award. The outpouring of support from the community and the school made the season complete. A parade was held in Wyoming, MI for the Tigers and a celebration in the Aldrich Center gymnasium. A championship banner was raised to the rafters and a new championship picture of the Tigers hangs beside the 2006 champions picture. The team worked extremely hard for everything they achieved this year. They are a special group. We forged a great bond this year through our sweat and time together. They understood that it took teamwork, chemistry and character to achieve all of this. My hope is that they take those lessons with them when they are finished at Grace. Head Coach Gary Bailey Tiger Pride 10

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Team Roster 2009-10 No. Name Height Year Hometown/H.S. 1 Dan Dame 6 4 Jr. Wayland, MI / Wayland HS 2 Cory Jamieson 6 3 So. Wayland, MI / Wayland HS 3 Bryce Stanhope 6 0 So. Hastings, MI / Hastings HS 4 Ryan Krombeen 6 6 So. Grandville, MI / Calvin Christian HS 5 Jerry McClearen 5 11 Sr. Jeddo, MI / Cros Lex HS 10 Cameron Myers 5 10 So. Enumclaw, WA / Enumclaw HS 11 Paul Nelson 5 11 Sr. Grandville, MI / Grandville HS 12 Greg Salmon 6 2 Fr. Wayland, MI / Wayland HS 13 Brandon Herlein 6 1 Sr. Cadillac, MI / Cadillac Heritage HS 14 Carl Getty 6 5 So. Wayland, MI / Wayland HS 21 Justin Govan 6 4 Fr. Detroit, MI / Plymouth Christian HS 22 Matt Kurtz 6 0 So. Lowell, MI / Lowell HS 23 Ryan Dame 6 7 Fr. Wayland, MI / Wayland HS 24 Allen Durham 6 6 Jr. Wyoming, MI / Wyoming Park HS 34 David Steenstra 6 4 So. Fremont, MI/ Fremont Home School 41 Kyle Rothley 6 4 Sr. Kentwood, MI / East Kentwood HS 42 Zach Schutte 6 4 Fr. Grandville, MI / Calvin Christian HS Head Coach: Gary Bailey Assistant Coaches: Kyle Bohl, Dan George, John Bailey Student Assistant: Joe Pederson Tiger Pride 12

Player Profiles #1 Dan Dame 6 4 Junior Wayland HS / Wayland, MI Dan returns to Grace after playing all last season with a nagging knee injury. Dan has worked hard in the off season taking off thirty pounds with extensive weight training. After a successful knee surgery he should be back to full potential. Dan recorded a high game of 17 points against Great Lakes Christian College and a high of 16 rebounds at Florida Christian in 2009. Dan is a heady player that the coaches like to have on the floor especially at the end of a game. He handles the ball and pressure well. Dan has been one of the best players on the floor all summer in open gyms. Dan has a great touch all the way out including the three and is an outstanding rebounder at both ends of the floor. We are excited to see Dan play this year. He is finally healthy and the turnaround in his play has been amazing. He could certainly be one of the top players in the region this year. Head Coach - Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF A ST BLKS MIN GM REB REB 2007-08 18 793 20.9 241 6.3 91 228 39.9 36 101 35.6 23 30 76.7 84 132 69 37 30 2008-09 31 473 15.3 137 4.4 49 98 50. 11 41 26.8 6 16 37.5 47 84 53 17 15 Totals 69 1266 18.3 378 5.5 140 326 43.0 47 142 33.0 29 46 63.0 131 216 122 54 45 #2 Cory Jamieson 6 3 Sophomore Wayland HS/ Wayland, MI After being moved into the starting line-up at the point guard spot last year, Cory led the Tigers to 18 straight wins and a national championship. Cory is probably the only natural point guard on the team and his 6 3 frame creates some match-up problems for opposing teams. His summer work is evident as he is getting to the basket often and has developed a nice three point shot if the defense plays off. Cory led the team in assists in 2009. Cory scored a career high of 22 points in a GBC win over NCAA II Ferris State University. Cory had numerous games of 5-8 assists, most notably a 7 assist performance in a narrow loss to NCAA I The Citadel. Cory has developed into one of the best point guards in the country in the NCCAA and he is just starting his 2 nd season. His court awareness and ball handling improve with every game and he has found a nice balance between scoring and distributing. Head Coach - Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN MIN GM PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF REB 2008-09 36 836 23.2 257 7.1 73 127 57.5 24 63 38.1 39 67 58.2 19 64 119 46 9 Totals 36 836 23.2 257 7.1 73 127 57.5 24 63 38.1 39 67 58.2 19 64 119 46 9 DEF REB A ST L BLK Tiger Pride 13

Player Profiles #3 Bryce Stanhope 6 1 Sophomore Hastings HS / Hastings, MI Bryce enters his sophomore year with a lot more confidence and in much better basketball form than his freshman year. He hopes to be a basketball personal trainer after graduation and has worked hard to learn new techniques for ball handling and basketball drills. Bryce had a high game of 10 points and 3 assists against Great Lakes Christian College and scored 8 points in numerous games. He had a high rebounding game of 4 against Nebraska Christian College. With a great shot from anywhere on the floor and an aggressive defensive style, Bryce should see extended minutes this season. Bryce has worked hard this summer and it shows. I think he will push all of our guards for playing time. It will be very important for Bryce to continue his development this year because we lose two outstanding guards next year and he will have to be ready to carry more of a load. Head Coach Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF A STL BLKS MIN GM REB REB 2008-09 31 287 9.3 78 2.5 12 34 35.8 14 56 25.0 12 20 60.0 6 21 26 12 3 Totals 31 287 9.3 78 2.5 12 34 35.8 14 56 25.0 12 20 60.0 6 21 26 12 3 #4 Ryan Krombeen 6 6 Sophomore Calvin Christian HS / Grandville, MI Probably one of the best passing big men in the NCCAA, Ryan dished out 109 assists from the post position. Ryan sees the floor very well. He has developed a very nice mid-range jumper and can hit the three. Ryan has also worked on getting stronger this summer. Ryan scored 19 points and had 6 assists against D-III Baldwin Wallace and had a career high rebounding game against Silver Lake College and Maranatha College with 10 boards. He also pulled down 9 rebounds on a few occasions most notably in GBC s upset of NCAA II Ferris State University. Being left handed with excellent post and passing skills, Ryan can be a very dangerous post presence. Ryan was voted to serve as a captain this year by his teammates and it is a really good choice. He has been a leader for us from his very first day at school. Head Coach Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF A STL BLKS MIN GM REB REB 2008-09 38 813 21.4 346 9.1 129 214 60.8 5 24 20.8 73 104 70.2 71 147 109 34 34 Totals 38 813 21.4 346 9.1 129 214 60.8 5 24 20.8 73 104 70.2 71 147 109 34 34 Tiger Pride 14

Player Profiles #10 Cameron Myers 5 10 Sophomore Enumclaw HS / Enumclaw, WA Cameron worked hard in the weight room during the off season. He comes back this season with more confidence and a year s experience under his belt. One of only two point guards on the team, Cameron saw action in 21 games as a freshman and averaged 7.5 minutes per game. His high game of six points came against Great Lakes Christian College. He played a season high 16 minutes against Clearwater Christian College in Florida. Cameron is just a little experience away from being a really good point guard. He plays very hard and is not afraid to go inside. I think we will see him really develop now that he has his freshman year out of the way. Head Coach Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF A STL BLKS MIN GM REB REB 2008-09 21 158 7.5 30 1.4 9 22 40.9 4 18 22.2 0 5 0.0 3 9 17 13 1 Totals 21 158 7.5 30 1.4 9 22 40.9 4 18 22.2 0 5 0.0 3 9 17 13 1 #11 Paul Nelson 5 11 Senior Grandville HS / Grandville, MI Paul enters his senior season ranked 7 th all-time in 3-pointers made at Grace. He received the Most Improved Player award last year from the coaching staff. During the regional semi-finals in Lincoln, IL last year, Paul hit seven three s to break the school record for three s made in a single game. Paul was selected as an All Tournament player in the Holland Sentinel Community Tournament after scoring 10 points against Hope College and 23 against Purdue University North Central. Paul started the first eighteen games of the season for us but we moved him to the first guard off the bench to improve our bench scoring. He handled this situation with dignity and class and was one of the biggest reasons we had such a successful season. My hope is that all of our players will follow his lead and put team needs first. Head Coach Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN MIN GM PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF REB DEF REB A STL BLKS 2005-06 26 141 5.4 56 2.2 15 36 41.7 8 17 47.1 18 22 81. 4 10 8 2 0 2006-07 38 808 21.3 432 11.4 158 352 44.9 48 133 36.1 68 88 77.3 31 62 46 29 0 2008-09 38 558 19.5 380 10.0 72 163 44.2 76 183 41.5 8 18 44.4 18 53 26 26 0 Totals 102 1507 14.8 868 8.5 245 551 44.5 132 333 39.6 94 128 73.4 53 125 80 57 0 Tiger Pride 15

Player Profiles #13 Brandon Herlein 6 1 Senior Cadillac Heritage HS / Cadillac, MI Entering his senior season, the coaching staff is expecting big things from Brandon. Brandon is also expecting big things from himself. This season he did not play soccer to concentrate on pre-season basketball and it shows. Already one of the better defensive players on the Tiger squad, Brandon has worked hard on the offensive end to contribute more from the two guard. With a high game of 18 last season, Brandon sits at the 36 th position on the all time scoring list with 687 points. His 101 steals puts him at 8 th all time and his 40 charges drawn ranks him second. Brandon is looking to help us more on the offensive end with his scoring. He has a beautiful three point shot and he can penetrate and hit the jumper. He hasn t looked for his shot as well as we would have liked in the past but he has made huge strides over the summer. Head Coach - Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN MIN GM PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF REB DEF REB A STL BLK S 2006-07 37 464 12.5 98 2.6 35 65 53.8 16 31 51.6 12 18 66.7 27 43 41 13 4 2007-08 38 1092 28.7 310 8.2 112 212 52.8 26 66 39.4 60 76 78.9 52 100 103 43 6 2008-09 38 929 24.4 279 7.3 60 104 57.7 41 121 33.9 36 52 69.2 29 93 73 45 3 Totals 113 2485 22.0 687 6.1 207 381 54.3 83 218 38. 108 146 73.9 108 236 217 101 13 #14 Carl Getty 6 5 Sophomore Wayland HS / Wayland, MI Carl starts his second year a little bigger and stronger. Carl is continually striving to get better and it is showing. With a high game of 8 points and 7 rebounds last year against Great Lakes Christian College in the Midwest Regionals, he showed just how much progress he made in his first season. He also had five rebounds in three other games in limited minutes. I don t think anyone on this team works harder than Carl. He is constantly striving to get better. He has a great basketball frame and jumps well. He plays hard every second in games and practice. He is an excellent rebounder and should give us more minutes this season. Head Coach Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF A STL BLKS MIN GM REB REB 2008-09 24 178 7.4 41 1.7 15 46 32.6 1 4 25.0 8 16 50. 18 30 6 21 2 Totals 24 178 7.4 41 1.7 15 46 32.6 1 4 25.0 8 16 50. 18 30 6 21 2 Tiger Pride 16

Player Profiles #22 Matt Kurtz 6 1 Sophomore Lowell HS / Lowell, MI Matt has worked hard on his game and it shows. He is a great on ball defender and the fastest player on the team which translates into a lot of steals and fast break baskets. Matt is looking to score more now and the coaches have been impressed with his play over the summer. With high scoring games of 16 on two occasions against Silver Lake College and University of Michigan Dearborn he has shown that he can be a scorer. A 6 assist game against Great Lakes Christian College and a 4 assist game in a win over NCAA II Ferris State has the coaching staff excited about Matt s future at the guard spot. His excellent leaping ability helped Matt to a 6 rebound performance against Calvin College. Matt turned in an unbelievable freshman year with some really big statistical games in only 14 minutes a game. He plays really hardnosed defense along with his encouraging offensive output. We will need Matt to pick up more minutes this year. Head Coach Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF A STL BLKS MIN GM REB REB 2008-09 38 558 14.7 212 5.6 50 91 54.9 23 64 35.9 43 61 70.5 24 44 40 33 3 Totals 38 558 14.7 212 5.6 50 91 54.9 23 64 35.9 43 61 70.5 24 44 40 33 3 #24 Allen Durham 6 6 Junior Wyoming Park HS / Wyoming, MI Allen, a first team NCCAA II All American selection as a sophomore, has the coaches excited about what to expect from Allen this season. Averaging18 points per game at over 60% shooting and over 10 rebounds per game, he deserved the recognition he received last year. He was selected as 1 st team All Region, an ACCA All American selection, and was placed on the NCCAA National Tournament team and named tournament MVP. Allen had high games of 26 points against NCAA I The Citadel and 25 points and 18 rebounds in a win over NCAA II Ferris State University. His high game of 28 came in the National semi-final game against Southeastern University and his high rebound game of 22 against Cornerstone University. Allen understands the team concept as well as anyone I have coached. He has a tremendous work ethic and leads by example. Allen will serve his teammates as a captain this year. Head Coach Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF A STL BLKS MIN GM REB REB 2006-07 17 406 23.9 276 16.2 119 208 57.2 1 7 14.3 37 53 69.8 67 83 22 15 12 2008-09 38 1024 26.9 685 18.0 285 453 62.9 2 12 16.7 109 199 54.8 155 264 87 32 56 Totals 55 1430 26.0 961 17.4 404 661 61.1 3 19 16.0 146 252 57.0 222 347 109 47 68 Tiger Pride 17

Player Profiles #34 David Steenstra 6 4 Sophomore Fremont Home School / Fremont, MI David showed a great deal of improvement from the beginning of the season to the end and has stepped it up even more over the summer. He is playing with much more confidence. David s high game of 6 points came against Great Lakes Christian College and he had a high rebound game of 5 against Great Lakes and again at Nebraska Christian College. David s three point shot has improved along with his confidence on defense and with the ball. David is the type of player that every coach loves to have on his team. He is hungry for basketball knowledge and works hard. He is never in a bad mood and always has a smile on his face. It will be fun watching David continue to improve over this season. Head Coach Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN MIN GM PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF REB DEF REB A STL BLKS 2008-09 23 138 6.0 29 1.3 5 16 31.3 3 10 30.0 10 14 71.4 12 16 4 1 3 Totals 23 138 6.0 29 1.3 5 16 31.3 3 10 30.0 10 14 71.4 12 16 4 1 3 #41 Kyle Rothley 6 4 Senior East Kentwood HS / Kentwood, MI Kyle is somewhat undersized to play a power forward but he makes up for his size with hustle and good fundamentals. Kyle is an especially good defender on players much taller than he. Always willing to take a charge or give up an open shot to kick it to a teammate, he has endeared himself to the coaching staff for his team mentality. Kyle scored a season high 11 points against the University of Michigan Dearborn and a 10 point 7 rebound game against Great Lakes Christian College. Kyle has been a joy to have on the team these last three years. He works hard every second that he is on the floor and he gives us a good, tough defender in the post and always some hard fought rebounds. He is always willing to take a charge or dive on the floor. I hope Kyle s senior year is a special year for him. Head Coach Gary Bailey Year G TOT MIN PTS PPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF A STL BLKS MIN GM REB REB 2006-07 22 170 7.7 17.8 7 21 33.3 0 2 0.0 3 7 42.9 8 13 6 7 1 2007-08 38 530 13.9 66 1.7 26 81 32.1 2 19 10.5 12 21 57.1 25 63 36 15 9 2008-09 37 511 13.8 113 3.1 45 118 38.1 2 10 20.0 17 33 51.5 47 63 25 25 6 Totals 97 1211 12.5 206 2.1 78 220 35.5 4 31 13.0 32 61 52.5 80 139 67 47 16 Tiger Pride 18

New Player Profiles #42 Zach Schutte 6 4 Freshman Calvin Christian HS / Grandville, MI Zach is one of the players that the coaching staff went after very hard this year. He has good size, is very athletic, and has a great shot from anywhere. More than these things, he is a fine young man with a great attitude about life and athletics. In his senior season at Calvin Christian High School, Zach averaged 15 points per game to go along with 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.5 blocks per game. He was an All Conference, All Area and All State selection. He was also selected as a Burger King Athlete of the Week in the Grand Rapids area. If Zach plays four years for Grace, I predict that he will be one of those players that is among the leaders in every career statistical category. He has all the tools and the knowledge to be one of the all-time greats at GBC. Head Coach Gary Bailey #5 Jerry McClearen 5 11 Senior Cross Lex HS / Jeddo, MI Jerry joins the team after serving it for the last three years as a Student Assistant. He has been a loyal part of this team for the last three years and has helped with nearly every aspect, stepping in many times during practice to help with drills or in scrimmages. Jerry has developed a very nice three point shot and has improved his game a great deal. Jerry deserves this opportunity for all of the work he has done over the past three years. I am really happy to have him wearing number five this season. Head Coach - Gary Bailey #12 Greg Salmon 6 2 Freshman Wayland HS / Wayland, MI Greg continues the great group of players to come out of Wayland High School. He is a very hard worker on the boards and has a good nose for the ball. He has one of the better three point shots on this year s team. Averaging just over 10 points and 7 rebounds a game as a senior, Greg showed that he could contribute on a very talented high school team. He was selected as the Wayland Athlete of the Month in March and was selected to the All Conference and All County Teams. He is a member of The Fellowship of Christian Athletes. A 4.0 student in high school, Greg hopes to continue his academic goals at Grace. Greg is somewhat of an in-between player at 6 2. He likes to be around the basket and is a really nice rebounder. His three point shot is very good. It will be interesting to see where he will be as his career progresses, at guard or small forward. Head Coach Gary Bailey Tiger Pride 19

New Player Profiles #21 Justin Govan 6 4 Freshman Plymouth Christian Academy / Detroit, MI At 6 4 and with a college-ready frame, the staff believes that Justin will be a very good college athlete. As he continues to adjust to the speed of the college game the staff has already seen much improvement in his confidence and aggressiveness. During his senior campaign at Plymouth Christian Academy, Justin averaged 18 points, 13 rebounds, and 5 assists while garnering All Conference, All Area, and All State honors. Justin has come in to Grace and fit in to the student body very well. Those adjustments will translate well onto the court. Justin will have the opportunity to go against Allen Durham in practice every day which will put him on the fast track to adjusting to college level play. Justin is going to be a good one! Head Coach Gary Bailey #23 Ryan Dame 6 7 Freshman Wayland HS / Wayland, MI Ryan Dame comes to us by way of Davenport University. Ryan was a red shirt freshman after injuring his knee. This year, Ryan decided to attend Grace and play with his brother, Dan, and high school teammate, Cory Jamieson. A forward at 6 7, Ryan will help us inside and create matchup problems for some teams because he can step out and play the perimeter. A two year All Conference, All Area, and All County player, he averaged 12 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 blocks per game his senior year. We were quite surprised and happy that Ryan made the decision to attend Grace this year. He is an unselfish player that finishes strong around the basket and has a very nice jumper. He has a great personality and I think he will enjoy playing with his brother this year. Head Coach Gary Bailey Tiger Pride 20

All-Time Records Scoring Terry Ericson 1952 Randy Lockyear 1834 Kenny VanRyn 1807 Kirby Bailey 1704 Steve Shadley 1459 Keith Kemper 1419 Jimmy Booth 1408 Tom Vanderwaal 1364 Ken Kemper 1347 Kyle Bohl 1157 Mike Marr 1148 Steals Caleb Combs 293 Kenny VanRyn 207 Keith Kemper 196 Ricky Portis 170 Kirby Bailey 138 Tom Vanderwaal 121 Cory Nederveld 120 Brandon Herlein 101 Jeff Forbes 109 Kyle Bohl 95 Jimmy Booth 94 3 pt. FG Made Jeff Forbes 219 Kenny VanRyn 215 Mike Boone 154 Mike Marr 151 Kirby Bailey 142 Trent Kooinga 140 Paul Nelson 132 Kyle Bohl 131 Caleb Combs 122 Adam Peterson 118 Brandon Clahassey 53 Rebounds Randy Lockyear 1008 David Meier 893 Jimmy Booth 732 Kirby Bailey 664 Tom Vanderwaal 637 Dan Hosteter 598 Dave Meier 590 Aaron Huizinga 583 Allen Durham 569 Caleb Combs 529 Ben Chamberlin 498 Blocks Dan Hosteter 125 Tobin Powers 112 Allen Durham 68 Aaron Huizenga 51 Tom Vanderwaal 46 Brandon Clahassey 43 Chris Fulford 39 Ryan Krombeen 34 Jimmy Booth 30 Dan Dame 30 Kirby Bailey 19 FT Made Terry Ericson 542 Kenny VanRyn 480 Steve Shadley 412 Randy Lockyear 328 Tom Vanderwaal 308 Keith Kemper 282 Ken Kemper 243 Kirby Bailey 214 Jimmy Booth 182 Dan Hosteter 157 Allen Durham 146 Assists Kenny VanRyn 798 Caleb Combs 449 Jeff Forbes 405 Gary Spykerman 391 Kirby Bailey 232 Bob Dean 211 Jimmy Booth 157 Brandon Clahassey 144 Brandon Herlein 144 Matt Jamieson 116 Mike Boone 114 Charges Taken Kirby Bailey 90 Brandon Herlein 40 Caleb Combs 22 Jeff Forbes 22 Kyle Rothley 19 Jimmy Booth 18 Dan Hosteter 11 Brandon Clahassey 10 Tom Vanderwaal 9 Bryce Stanhope 6 Dan Dame 6 Total FG Made Randy Lockyear 753 Terry Ericson 705 Kirby Bailey 674 Jimmy Booth 602 Keith Kemper 573 Steve Shadley 567 Kenny VanRyn 556 Ken Kemper 552 Tom Vanderwaal 525 Kyle Bohl 467 Dan Hosteter 448 Points in a Season Kirby Bailey 702 Jimmy Booth 697 Allen Durham 685 Mike Marr 672 Randy Lockyear 617 Mike Marr 614 Tobin Powers 584 Kenny VanRyn 564 Luke Chomic 550 Randy Lockyear 519 Terry Ericson 517 Tiger Pride 21

All-Time Records Season Team Records Victories 30 2008-09 Least Victories 1 1973-74 Points 3244 2004-05 Longest Winning Streak 19 2008-09 Still Active Assists 757 2005-06 Rebounds 1634 2003-04 Turnovers 679 2005-06 Blocks 165 2008-09 Steals 428 2003-04 Fouls 725 2003-04 Charges Taken 62 2004-05 Field Goals Made 1511 2004-05 Field Goals Attempted 2703 2004-05 Free Throws Made 554 2004-05 Free Throw Attempted 943 2004-05 3 Point Made 332 2004-05 3 Point Attempted 943 2004-05 Points Per Game 92.6 2004-05 Field Goal % 50.9% 1994-95 Free Throw % 74.5% 1992-93 3 Point % 63.0% 1987-88 Single Game Team Records Most points by GBC 134 1/16/73 Detroit Bible College Most points by opponent 133 12/3/66 Northeastern Christian College Fewest points by GBC 17 12/14/73 Mid-Michigan Christian College Fewest points by opponent 30 12/20/06 Emmaus College Most 3 pt. shots made by GBC 17 12/20/03 Alma College Most 3 pt. shots attempted by GBC 44 3/12/05 Southwestern Christian College Individual Season Records Most Points 702 Kirby Bailey 2004-05 Most Rebounds 419 Allen Durham 2008-09 Most Assists 315 Kenny VanRyn 2005-06 Most Steals 103 Caleb Combs 2004-05 Most Blocks 64 Tobin Powers 1994-95 Most Charges Taken 35 Kirby Bailey 2004-05 Most Free Throws Made 162 Trent Kooienga 1995-96 Most Field Goals Made 311 Jimmy Booth 2005-06 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made 97 Mike Boone 2007-08 Highest Scoring Average 36.7 Terry Ericson 1965-66 Highest Free Throw % 87.2 % Wally Harrison 1996-97 Highest Rebound Average 15.6 Ben Chamberlin 1996-97 Highest Field Goal % 62.2 % Tyler Pipe 1994-95 Assists Per Game 9.59 Bob Dean 1985-86 Highest 3-Point % 65 % Ricky Portis 1987-88 Steals Per Game 3.3 Ricky Portis 1987-88 Tiger Pride 22

All-Time Records Individual Single Game Records Most Blocks 7 Dan Hosteter 2008 Most Assists 15 Kenny VanRyn 2005 Most Points 71 Terry Ericson 1965 Most Rebounds 33 Wes Goodnough 1967 Most Charges Drawn 5 Kirby Bailey 2004 Most Steals 9 Caleb Combs 2004 Most 3 Pt. Made 7 Paul Nelson 2009 Most FT Made 17 Kenny VanRyn 2005 Most FG Made 29 Terry Ericson 1965 All-Time Leading Scorers Single Season Kirby Bailey 702 2004-05 Jimmy Booth 697 2005-06 Allen Durham 685 2008-09 Trent Kooienga 673 1995-96 Mike Marr 672 1992-93 Randy Lockyear 617 1986-87 Mike Marr 614 1993-94 Tobin Powers 584 1994-95 Kenny VanRyn 564 2003-04 Luke Chomic 550 2004-05 Terry Ericson 543 1964-65 Randy Lockyear 519 1985-86 Terry Ericson 517 1965-66 Mike Boone 516 2007-08 Randy Lockyear 513 1984-85 Bob Doran 512 1983-84 Steve Shadly 504 1978-79 Aaron Huizenga 498 2003-04 Kenny VanRyn 486 2005-06 Dan Hosteter 452 2007-08 Paul Nelson 432 2007-08 Kirby Bailey - 2005 NCCAA National Player of the Week Kirby Bailey December 2004 Tom Vanderwaal November 2005 Kirby Bailey January 2006 Allen Durham January 2009 Tom Vanderwaal - 2005 Tiger Pride 23

All-Time Records 1,000 Point Club Terry Ericson 1952 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 Randy Lockyear 1834 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Kenny VanRyn 1807 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Kirby Bailey 1704 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Steve Shadley 1459 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 Keith Kemper 1419 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 Jimmy Booth 1408 2005, 2006, 2007 Tom Vanderwaal 1364 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Ken Kemper 1347 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 Kyle Bohl 1157 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 Mike Marr 1148 1992, 1993, 1994 Trent Kooienga 1104 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Dan Hosteter 1088 2005, 2006, 2007 Ricky Portis 1080 1987, 1988, 1989 Caleb Combs 1078 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Dave Meier 1047 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 Allen Durham - 2009 Dan Dame - 2009 Jimmy Booth - 2007 Tiger Pride 24

Honor Roll Tiger Award Brandon Clahassey 2009 Brandon Herlein 2008 Jimmy Booth 2007 Kirby Bailey 2006 Luke Chomic 2005 Aaron Huizenga 2004 Rodney Velting 2002 Kyle Bohl 2001 Kyle Bohl 2000 The Tiger Award was established in 2000 and is given to the player who demonstrates the hard work and dedication it takes to wear the Tiger uniform. The award may also represent adversity overcome by a player during the season or off season. Leadership on and off the court is also among the criteria. The Tiger Award is voted on by the coaching staff. Frank VanderLaan Excellence Award in Athletics & Academics Jeff Forbes 2007 Kyle Bohl 2004 Kyle Bohl 2002 Trent Kooienga 1996 Frank VanderLaan coached at Grace from 1963-70. During those years he persevered in practicing and playing home games in various local junior high and high school gymnasiums in the Grand Rapids area. In spite of those difficulties, he contributed to the foundation of the athletic programs through his vision and commitment to hard work. Coach VanderLaan was also a noted sports official in the Grand Rapids area for over 20 years. The Frank VanderLaan Award honors the junior or senior athlete who has exhibited excellence in athletics as well as academics and who displayed a Christian character within the College community during the academic year. This person represents the athletic department s best response to the College s mission statement. Most Improved Player Paul Nelson 2009 Kyle Rothley 2008 Dan Hosteter 2007 Tim Stegink 2006 Kyle Butler 2005 Jeff Forbes 2004 Aaron Huizinga 2002 Abe Poston 2001 The Most Improved Player Award is given to the athlete who has made the biggest improvement from the first day of practice to the last game of the season. This award is given by the coaching staff to the player who has also shown the dedication it takes to continually work on the skills necessary to compete not only on the court, but also in the classroom as a student athlete. Tiger Pride 25

Honor Roll Team MVP Allen Durham 2009 Brandon Clahassey 2008 Jeff Forbes 2007 Jimmy Booth 2006 Kirby Bailey 2005 Kenny VanRyn 2004 Kyle Bohl / Justin Oppeneer 2002 Justin Oppeneer 2001 Trent Kooienga 1995 Trent Kooienga 1994 Mike Riemersma 1992 Keith Kemper 1981 Steve Shadley 1978 Steve Shadley 1977 Steve Shadley 1976 Steve Shadley 1975 The Most Valuable Player Award is selected by the coaching staff and given to the player who has had the biggest impact on the team. Statistics are taken into account but the award is also based on leadership, dedication, academics, and character. Brandon Clahassey - 2008 Kenny VanRyn - 2004 All Americans (National Christian College Athletic Association) Kenny VanRyn Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 Kirby Bailey Honorable Mention 2 nd Team 2005-06 2004-05 Kyle Bohl 2 nd Team 2001-02 Trent Kooienga 1994-95 Jeff Forbes 2 nd team 2006-07 Tobin Powers 1994-95 Mike Marr Honorable Mention 1992-93 Randy Lockyear 2 nd Team Honorable Mention 1993-94 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Allen Durham 2008-09 Brandon Clahassey Honorable Mention 2008-09 Chris Fulford Honorable Mention 2000-01 Tiger Pride 26

Honor Roll All Region (National Christian College Athletic Association) Kenny VanRyn 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 Kirby Bailey Honorable Mention 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 Caleb Combs Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 2005-06 2004-05 Kyle Bohl Honorable Mention 2003-04 2001-02 Jeff Forbes 2006-07 Jimmy Booth 2006-07 Tom Vanderwaal 2004-05 Travis Chase Honorable Mention 2005-06 Trent Kooienga 2 nd Team 1994-95 1993-94 Tobin Powers 1994-95 Mike Marr 1992-93 1993-94 Randy Lockyear 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Chris Fulford 2000-01 Abe Poston 2 nd Team 2001-02 Mike Boone 2007-08 Dan Hosteter 2007-08 Abe Poston 2 nd Team 2000-01 Adam Peterson Honorable Mention 2006-07 Allen Durham 2008-09 Brandon Clahassey 2008-09 Brandon Herlein 2 nd Team 2008-09 Tiger Pride 27

Honor Roll All Americans (Association of Christian College Athletics) Kirby Bailey 2005-06 2004-05 Kenny VanRyn Honorable Mention 2005-06 2004-05 Jeff Forbes 2006-07 Allen Durham 2 nd Team 2008-09 ACCA David Terry Award Nominees Luke Chomic 2005 Nominee Kirby Bailey 2006 Nominee Jeff Forbes 2007 Winner Team Captains Brandon Herlein, Ryan Krombeen, Allen Durham 2009-10 Matt Jamieson, Brandon Herlein, Brandon Clahassey, Kyle Rothley 2008-09 Jimmy Booth, Dan Hosteter, Brandon Clahassey 2007-08 Jeff Forbes, Adam Peterson, Jeremy Burgin 2006-07 Kirby Bailey, Kenny VanRyn, Jeff Forbes 2005-06 Kirby Bailey, Luke Chomic, Jeff Forbes 2004-05 Kyle Bohl, Aaron Huizenga 2003-04 Cory Nederveld, Ryan Molenkamp 2002-03 Kyle Bohl, Justin Oppinier 2001-02 Kyle Bohl, T.J. Slanger 2000-01 Jason Dykstra, Jason Vos 1999-00 Trent Kooienga 1994-95 Trent Kooienga 1993-94 Jeff Forbes Jeff Forbes Pat McGillicuddy Academic All Americans Association of Christian College Athletics National Christian College Athletics Association National Christian College Athletic Association 2007, 2006, 2005 2007, 2006, 2005 1995 Tiger Pride 28

Kenny VanRyn Caleb Combs Kirby Bailey Jimmy Booth Kyle Bohl Jeff Forbes Allen Durham Aaron Huizenga Cory Nederveld Abe Poston Mike Boone Dan Hosteter Matt Jamieson Dan Dame Tom Vanderwaal Abe Poston Paul Nelson Mike Marr Tobin Powers Walley Harrison Trent Kooienga Steve Shadley All-Tournament Teams 2006 NCCAA National Tournament, All Tournament Team 2006 NCCAA National Tournament MVP 2006 ACCA National Tournament All Tournament Team 2005-06 Calvin College Tournament 2003-04 Calvin College Tournament 2005-06 Trinity Christian College Tournament 2004-05 ACCA National Tournament, All Tournament Team 2004-05 Alma College Rotary Classic 2004-05 Calvin College Tournament 2003-04 Alma College Rotary Classic 2003-04 Lincoln Christian College Tournament 2005-06 Newt Oliver Classic (Rio Grande) 2005-06 ACCA National Tournament, All Tournament Team 2005-06 NCCAA National Tournament, All Tournament Team 2001-02 Lincoln Christian College Tournament MVP 2001-02 NCCAA National Tournament, All Tournament Team 2006-07 Kentucky Christian University Super 8 Classic 2006-07 Calvin College Tournament 2006-07 Holland Sentinel Tournament (Hope College) 2008-09 Calvin College 2008-09 NCCAA National Tournament, All Tournament Team 2008-09 NCCAA National Tournament MVP 2003-04 Cornerstone University Classic 2001-02 Lincoln Christian College Tournament 2002-03 Calvin College Tournament 2000-01 GBC Tip-off 2000-01 Taylor University Tournament 2007-08 Kentucky Christian Super 8 Classic 2007-08 Kentucky Christian Super 8 Classic 2007-08 Calvin College Tournament 2007-08 Russ DeVette Holiday Classic 2002-03 Russ DeVette Holiday Classic 2000-01 GBC Tip Off Tournament 2000-01 Taylor University Tournament 2008-09 Holland Sentinel Tournament (Hope College) 1993-94 NCCAA National Tournament, All Tournament Team 1993-94 NCCAA National Tournament MVP 1994-95 NCCAA National Tournament, All Tournament Team 1994-95 NCCAA National Tournament MVP 1994-95 NCCAA National Tournament, All Tournament Team 1995-96 NCCAA National Tournament, All Tournament Team 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 Grace Bible Classic All Tournament Team MVP 1978 Kentucky Christian Classic Tournament MVP Tiger Pride 29