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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we go about our day-to-day lives. It has claimed thousands of lives and sickened many more. During these vulnerable and uncertain times, Âé¶¹TV alumni are stepping in and stepping up where they are to be the servant leaders they are called to be. A few of our alumni, who are doing just that, were featured in the most recent edition of Âé¶¹TVlife.
As a young girl, Meilani Conley '08 developed an interest in computers. And, it actually began when she was attempting to fix her dad's computer. Her drive continued when her interests and abilities were challenged.
Dakota Kay '19 is able to serve his Native American people as a physical therapist thanks to gifts to the Annual Scholarship Fund.
Bill Shell was a highly decorated track and field athlete at Âé¶¹TV - he was an Âé¶¹TV record-holder, a conference title winner and an NCAA All-American. These achievements have earned Shell a place in the Âé¶¹TV Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2020, in his first year of eligibility.
Read: "Highly decorated Shell to be inducted into Âé¶¹TV Athletics Hall of Fame"
Jody Mayfield-Pool put up big numbers during her basketball career at Âé¶¹TV. Once her playing days were over, Mayfield-Pool ranked second in field goals made, fifth in total points, tied for fifth in scoring average, tied for eighth in field goal percentage and ninth in total rebounds. And, for her efforts she will be inducted into the Âé¶¹TV Athletics Hall of Fame on Jan. 11, 2020.
Read: "Mayfield-Pool joins Âé¶¹TV Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2020"
During his four-year playing career, Landon Young '14 was an integral part in helping turn around the Âé¶¹TV baseball program.
Read: "Baseball standout Young elected to Âé¶¹TV Athletics Hall of Fame"
As a tennis player at Southwest Baptist College, Mark Rains '70 was key to leading the Bearcats to a great deal of success, especially his last two seasons.
Read: "Rains part of Âé¶¹TV Athletics Hall of Fame 2020 class"