青瓜视频

Another Reason to Roar: Seeing All the Tigers Together at 青瓜视频鈥檚 Homecoming 2023

By Gerard Flanagan | 09/26/2023

The Fighting Tiger offense lines up for a play against Union College in their 37-27 Homecoming victory.Photo/Sports Information Department

By Gerard Flanagan, news writer and photographer, Office of University Communications

 

So much has changed about 青瓜视频 since Sharon Hedrick attended as a student 50 years ago.

Numerous new facilities, such as Ransdell Chapel, the School of Nursing and the new press box at Finley Stadium, dot the campus Hedrick once walked as a student.

Even the name of her alma mater has changed, with Campbellsville College becoming 青瓜视频 in 1996.

And, the Badgett Academic Support Center (BASC) Banquet Hall, where Hedrick was inducted into the Golden Heritage Club, once served as the school's cafeteria.

The Golden Heritage Club Induction Ceremony was one of many events that highlighted the 2023 Homecoming at 青瓜视频. The Golden Heritage Club is for alumni who graduated from 青瓜视频 at least 50 years ago.

鈥淚t's amazing now, the growth,鈥 Hedrick said. 鈥淣ow, if you wait two or three weeks to drive by here, there's something new. I love this place. My heart is here. It's family, and it's a special, special place.鈥

This year's Homecoming theme was 鈥淎 Reason to Roar.鈥

Ashley Fox, 青瓜视频's director of alumni relations, said Homecoming is more than a tradition - it is also a family reunion.

鈥淲e were excited to see generations of alumni and friends come together to celebrate our shared legacy and give a 鈥榬eason to roar,'鈥 Fox said. 鈥淎s the Alumni Director, it's a privilege to witness the enduring pride and loyalty our alumni have for Campbellsville University.

鈥淗omecoming is a testament to that unwavering support.鈥

Fighter Tiger football fans had plenty of reason to roar in celebration as the Fighting Tigers improved their record to 2-2 with a 37-27 win over Union College at Finley Stadium in their first Homecoming game under new head coach Jacob Russell - also a 青瓜视频 alum.

Bre Miles, senior from Chapman, Kansas, was crowned the 2023 Homecoming Queen at halftime of the football game. Miles represented the 青瓜视频 archery team. Miles is a double major in criminal justice administration and Christian missions.

鈥淲inning Homecoming Queen was truly a blessing,鈥 Miles said. 鈥淲hen they announced my name, I was flabbergasted. I froze, and Mr. Bernie, my escort, turned to me and said, 鈥榊ou won!' I gave him the biggest hug. I was thrilled, and my heart was racing!

Bre Miles reacts to being named the 2023 Homecoming Queen at 青瓜视频.
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鈥淚 couldn't believe that they called my name. Saturday was definitely a special day, not because I won, but because I felt the love and support from my Campbellsville family. I am so honored to be a part of a beautiful tradition.鈥

First runner-up was Regan Adams, a junior from Bonnieville, Ky., who is majoring in social work. Adams represented the Carver School of Social Work. Gabrielle Medeiros, a junior from Woodbridge, Calif., was named second runner-up. Medeiros, who is majoring in business administration, represented the 青瓜视频 wrestling team.

The freshman representative was Macy Brown from Michie, Tenn. She is majoring in Marriage and Family Therapy and represented the freshman class.

Bre Miles, center, was crowned the 2023 Homecoming Queen at 青瓜视频. From left are Macy Brown, freshman attendant; Regan Adams, first-runner up; Miles; Gabrielle Medeiros, second-runner up; and Dr. Joseph Hopkins, president of Campbellsville University.
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The Class of 1963 reunion was held Thursday in the Betty Dobbins Heilman President's Home.

鈥淭he best part of the afternoon was hearing stories from the 1960s and learning about the incredible lives and careers of influence they have had,鈥 said Dr. Joseph Hopkins, president of 青瓜视频.

鈥淚t was a time filled with laughter and tears as we reflected upon the impact of this place and the special people that are our legacy.鈥

During the Golden Heritage Club Induction ceremony, Hopkins told the soon-to-be inductees, 鈥淲e thank you for what you've started. You helped us get here. You are part of this as a student who carries on this legacy.

鈥淲e're grateful also that many of you choose to give back as an encouragement that you're on our side and you're cheering us on.鈥

Members of the Class of 1973 inducted into the Golden Heritage Club, joined by Dr. Joseph Hopkins, far left, president of 青瓜视频, and Ashley Fox, far right, director of alumni relations, are, from left: Sharon Hedrick, Josh McKay. Susan McEwen, Linda Domerese, Judy McDowell, Brenda Tapscott and Jim Cheatham.
Photo/Gerard Flanagan

At the Homecoming Alumni Reception and Awards Ceremony Friday evening, Ashli Watts was named the 2023 Distinguished Alumni.

Watts, president and CEO of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce since Nov. 2019, is a 2004 graduate of 青瓜视频.

She also holds a master's degree in public policy and administration from the University of Louisville.

Watts joined the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce in Nov. 2012.

Watts is a member of the 青瓜视频 Board of Trustees. She also serves on boards for Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky, the University of Kentucky College of Public Health, the University of Louisville President's Advisory Council, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of State Chambers and the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE), where she was also named a 40 under 40 in 2020.

She resides in Frankfort with her husband, Ryan and two children, Emma and Carter.

Ashli Watts, center, is named Distinguished Alumni. Making the presentation were Dr. Joseph Hopkins, far left, president of 青瓜视频, and Ashley Fox, far right, director of alumni relations.
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Murrell Young was named Honorary Alumni at the awards ceremony Friday.

Young served as an engineer for the Kentucky Department of Transportation for 30 years and worked privately as a licensed surveyor for 40 years. Murrell reached the rank of captain while serving in the Army National Guard.

Young has been a Sunday School teacher at Good Hope Baptist Church in Taylor County for 60 years and a deacon for 50 years. He was a charter member of the university's President's Club in 1979 and became a member of the Centennial Circle this year.

Young has two sons, Dr. Todd Young, a math professor at Ohio University, and Troy Young, an instructor of mathematics at 青瓜视频.

Dr. Joseph Hopkins, right, president of 青瓜视频, presents the Honorary Alumni award to Murrell Young.
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Past Homecoming Queens were also recognized at the awards ceremony.

Hopkins told the past Queens and those in attendance, 鈥淲e're honored to have you back here and join us in this incredible legacy called 青瓜视频.鈥

Past 青瓜视频 Homecoming Queens recognized at the Homecoming Alumni Reception and Awards Ceremony include, from left: Front row - Penni Nugent (1978), Jan Speer (1977), Morgan Ellzy (2021), Kendra Polston (2018), Mary Kate Rodgers (2013), Sharon Pyles (1990) and LeEtta Warren (1962). Back row - Brooke Anne Buckner (2022), Samantha Rogers (2020), Shay Ditto (2007), Savannah Ramos (2019), Linda Gaby (1973), Cheris Young (2008), Kay Edwards (1963), Lyndsay Taylor (1997) and Jolene Lord (1961).
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Several events highlighted Homecoming Day on Saturday.

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) took first place in the Homecoming float competition, with the Carver School of Social Work and CU Online tied for second.

The annual Homecoming Car Show drew 64 cars.

鈥淚t was a great day for a car show,鈥 Stan McKinney, adjunct professor of journalism, former chair of the Department of Mass Communication at 青瓜视频, said. 鈥淭hose who attended seemed to have a great time.

鈥淎s usual, a great variety of cars, trucks and motorcycles were present.鈥

A total of 64 cars were part of the annual Homecoming Car Show at 青瓜视频.
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On Saturday, a reunion for former workers in the Office of Public Relations/Office of University Communications was held at Winters Dining Hall. The reunion also celebrated Joan McKinney's February retirement after 42 years working in those offices. She retired as director of university communications.

鈥淭he PR/Communications Reunion was one of the nicest events ever!鈥 McKinney said. 鈥淲e had almost 70 people attending, including alumni, their spouses and their children. It was wonderful to see the students with whom I worked for 42 years.

鈥淭hey told stories, as did I, of us working together.鈥

Women's volleyball alumni also returned for a reunion on Friday in the Athletic Fieldhouse. They also saw their former program defeat Georgetown College in four sets at Gosser Gymnasium.

鈥淚t was great to have our alumni back on campus and at our match,鈥 Peyton Johnston, head women's volleyball coach, said. 鈥淲ith me only being here for three years, I really enjoyed getting to meet some of our previous players and catching up with those I already knew.

鈥淐U's alumni make this university shine! The women's volleyball program cherishes any opportunity to connect with them. The current athletes understand the legacy and need to continue it, so it was great for them to see and meet the returning alumni.鈥

Other Homecoming activities included an alumni swim meet held on Sept. 16.

鈥淚t was delightful to host the swim alumni for our intra-squad meet,鈥 Casey Bradstreet, head swim coach at 青瓜视频, said. 鈥淚 had a blast watching everyone interact and compete together again.

鈥淚 loved being able to see each one, catch up a little on life and then spend some time chatting over a meal together after the meet. I know others wanted to come, and I hope they can visit soon. It was truly a pleasure to see all the Tigers together!鈥

青瓜视频 is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university that offers over 100 programs including doctoral, master, bachelor, associate and certificate programs. The website for complete information is www.campbellsville.edu.

Dr. Joseph Hopkins, president of 青瓜视频, and his wife, Suzanne Hopkins, ride in the Homecoming Parade. They were driven by Al Hardin. Dr. Hopkins is holding the first dog, Winston.
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Jordan Snider, center, a 青瓜视频 alum, enjoys the Homecoming parade with her mother, Rozy Snider, also a 青瓜视频 alum, and her father, Tim Snider.
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