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Thu, May 8, 2008 at 7:19 PM - [Softball]
Henderson, TN - Campbellsville's softball season came to a close this evening in soggy conditions at the NAIA Region XI Softball Tournament with a 3-2 loss to Mid-South Conference rival Georgetown College.
 
Campbellsville took a 2-0 lead in the top of the second inning when Krystle Johnson knocked a two-run homer over the left field fence on a 3-2 count.  Johnson's shot scored Elaine Briscoe who had singled earlier in the inning.  That would be all of the scoring for Campbellsville in the game.
 
Georgetown tied the game with runs in the fourh and fifth and ended up winning the game in the bottom of the 7th inning on a sacrifice fly.
 
Campbellsville finishes the year 29-22.
          
Thu, May 8, 2008 at 12:29 PM - [Women's Soccer]
Ashtain Ruso was one of two women's soccer signees this week
Ashtain Ruso was one of two women's soccer signees this week
Campbellsville, Kentucky -  Campbellsville University's Women's Soccer program added two more recruits this week.
 
Ashtain Ruso from Larue County High School played forward for the Lady Hawks.  "Ashtain has the speed and quickness to be a strong asset to our program,' said C.U. Lady Tiger Soccer Coach Thom Jones.
 
The other signee is Kelsey Mandel from Louisville, Kentucky.  Also a forward, Jones says that she has the physical ability to be a contributor to the Lady Tigers right away.  "She also has a good touch on the ball," added Jones.  A photograph of Mandel was not available.
Thu, May 8, 2008 at 11:59 AM - [Men's Soccer]
Campbellsville, Kentucky -  Two former high school soccer rivals will become teammates next season for Coach Adam Preston at Campbellsville University.
 
Alen Karapandzic from Danville High School and Eric Sheaks from Boyle County High School both signed last week to play college soccer for the Tigers beginning in the fall.

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