KCU’S MILLER NAMED NISOA FRANK JEWELL AWARD WINNER

KCU’S MILLER NAMED NISOA FRANK JEWELL AWARD WINNER

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Congratulations to Kentucky Christian University Men’s Soccer Head Coach, Jeremy Miller, for being selected as the 2019 Frank Jewell Award recipient. This award is presented annually to an individual who has displayed Christian character and integrity while coaching soccer within the NCCAA.

The award is presented by the National Intercollegiate Soccer Official’s Association (NISOA) in memory of Frank Jewell, NISOA liaison with the NCCAA from 1983-2010. It is selected by the NCCAA Executive Director and a representative from NISOA. Past winners are:

2007 – Joe Harding, Moody Bible Institute
2008 – John McGillivray, Cedarville University
2009 – Dr. Chris Davis, Baptist Bible College (PA)
2010 – Josh Beers, Lancaster Bible College
2011 – Steve Burke, Judson University
2012 – Dr. Rick Wright, Manhattan Christian College
2013 – Patrick Gilliam, Trinity International University
2014 – Randy Douglas, Point University
2015 – Michelle Lenard, Dallas Baptist University
2016 – Josh Lenarz, Trinity Christian College
2017 – Thiago Pinto, Bethel College
2018 – Dr. Matthew Webb, Houghton College

This award was announced at the 2020 United Soccer Coaches Convention in Baltimore, MD during the NCCAA Men’s & Women’s Coaches meetings that take place during the Convention.

Congratulations also to the following programs for being named the 2019 NISOA Sportsmanship Award winners for NCCAA Men’s & Women’s Soccer:

Division I
Men: Ecclesia College, Coach Julio Moreno
Women: Mid-America Christian University, Coach Evan Dresel

Division II
Men: Grace Christian University, Coach Dustin Buchanan
Women: Faith Baptist Bible College, Coach Zack Barron

Prepared for the World

“KCU was more than a University, it was also a home for me. Professors didn’t just worry about my grades, but
they knew about my life, provided counsel, encouraged me, and pushed me to grow. I felt that my education for
ministry was amazing and really helped prepare me for ministry. A lot of my spiritual mentors have come out of
KCU and also some lifelong friendships with fellow students. KCU might not be the biggest school, but it has one
of the biggest hearts.”

Cady Wurtz, Class of 2017 Graduate School

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