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Peters named All-America
DIII
News calls WC junior one of nation's best
March
20, 2006
BEAVERTON,
Ore. Wilmington College junior post Kelly Peters has
been named All-America Honorable Mention by Women's DIII
News, the monthly newsletter of Division III women's basketball.

Kelly Peters
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The
All-American honor comes a week after Peters was named to
the D3hoops.com All-Great Lakes Region Second Team.
Peters
(Spencerville), who led the Lady Quakers in scoring (16.1)
and rebounding (8.4) this season, also was named All-Ohio
Athletic Conference First Team and was an Academic All-OAC
selection.
"Kelly
played consistently well for us in every game this season,"
WC head coach Jerry Scheve said. "She really established herself
as a force in both the OAC and the region. It's very nice
to see her get this national recognition, of which she is
very deserving. It's also very nice that we're going to have
her for another season."
Peters'
recognition marks the fourth straight season a Lady Quaker
has received All-American honors. Siobhan Zerilla (2005),
Tara Rausch (2004), Megan Woodruff (2003) and Rausch (2003)
preceded Peters as All-Americans.
"That
is a tradition that speaks well of our team and the individuals
who are our team," Scheve said. "Every year we ask our players
to set high individual goals for themselves, and together
we set high goals for the team. We asked Kelly to step in
and step up this season and she certainly did both."
Peters
was joined by three other OAC players on Women's DIII News'
All-America squad. Sara Heitkamp of Capital was a first
team selection, Nikki Altenweg of Baldwin-Wallace was honorable
mention and Baldwin-Wallace's Amanda Mondrach was named to
the all-freshman team.
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