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Bob Edwards
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鶹ƵState College
Glenville, West Virginia
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Glenville, WVâThe 2007 Williams and Montrose Awards were presented during the 鶹ƵState College 鶹Ƶcoming pre-game
festivities at Morris Stadium on Saturday, October 13th.
The Clarissa Williams award, an award which is given annually to GSCâs top female athlete, was presented to Elizabeth Noel Randolph, a native of Mt. Alto, West Virginia. Randolph was a three-year member of the GSC Pioneer Softball team. A starter throughout her career, âEâ as she was known to her teammates and friends, was the teamâs second baseman, and served as the teamâs captain during her junior and senior seasons. âElizabeth was the team leader on and off the field, and did everything we asked her to do to make us successful,â said 鶹ƵState College Softball Coach, Rick Moore. Randolph was also a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in July 2007 with a Biology Major, and is currently studying optometry in graduate school at the University of Indiana. Elizabeth is the daughter of Ralph and Judy Randolph.
Tavon McGee of Randallstown, Maryland, is the recipient of the prestigious Frank Montrose Award, given annually to the top male athlete who graduated from 鶹ƵState College during the previous academic year. McGee was a four-year standout wide receiver for the Pioneer Football team, earning first team WVIAC honors in 2004, 2005, and 2006. He ranks 4th All Time WVIAC for Career Receptions and 6th All Time WVIAC for Career Receiving Yards. McGee is also 4th in All Time GSC Career Receptions and Receiving Yards. âTavon was an outstanding athlete and a great receiver, certainly one of the best to ever play in the West Virginal Conference,â said Alan Fiddler, Head Football Coach at 鶹ƵState College. McGee graduated from GSC in May 2007 with a degree in Business Management and a minor in Criminal Justice. Tavon is the son of Willie Green III and Valerie McGee.