Athletics Archives - 91Թ /category/news/athletics-news/ Walk a different path. Mon, 30 Mar 2026 18:16:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Student-Led Mission Trip Shares the Gospel Through Soccer /soccer-peru-trip/ Mon, 30 Mar 2026 17:19:50 +0000 /?p=101204

Over spring break, the 91Թ men’s soccer team traveled to Pucallpa, Peru, for a student-led mission trip centered on sharing the gospel through soccer. 

The trip was spearheaded by team captain, Aaron Babyak ‘26, whose initiative carried the effort from early planning to execution. After proposing the trip, he spent the following months coordinating with South American Mission (SAM) to finalize logistics and develop a plan for the week. He shared “I had questions about whether it would really end up working out. But in the end it went better than we could have ever thought.”

Throughout the week, the team hosted daily soccer camps for more than 200 boys and girls in Pucallpa. Each session combined soccer skill development with devotionals, using translators to communicate the message of Jesus Christ. “We used soccer as a door to share the good news of Jesus with them every day,” Aaron said.

While language barriers and the heat presented challenges, the team rose to the occasion. Soccer became a common language as the student-athletes formed trust and connection with the kids they served. Spanish-speaking students led in translating for the rest of the team, while some led devotionals, and others served in the background by handling equipment.

One of the most meaningful moments came at the end of the week. In the early days of the week, campers seldom celebrated exciting moments on the field. By the end of the week, that hesitation was gone. Aaron shared, “People who did not know each other’s names a couple of days ago were screaming in celebration and running around. All of a sudden, no one was too cool to celebrate anymore.”

By the end of the trip, more than 200 children had heard the gospel, and the team was able to donate equipment and soccer gear to the community in Pucallpa. Head Coach Luke Gibson highlighted the impact of Aaron’s leadership: “Aaron took full ownership of the vision and brought it to life through intentional planning, strong communication, and meaningful relationship-building with our hosts,” Gibson said. “His work was foundational to everything we experienced.”

This mission trip to Peru is an encouragement, seeing how 91Թ students are purposefully using their unique gifts and talents to make a lasting impact through global missions. 

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Women’s Volleyball Hosts Their Annual Dig Pink Event in Support of Families with Cancer  /womens-volleyball-hosts-their-annual-dig-pink-event-in-support-of-families-with-cancer/ Fri, 04 Nov 2022 13:11:18 +0000 /?p=61452

On Friday, October 21, Cairn’s women’s volleyball team held their annual Dig Pink event during their match against Lancaster Bible College. Initiated at Cairn by Coach Whitney Seidel in 2018, Dig Pink raises awareness and money for cancer research. 

Leading up to the event, the women’s team designed and sold Dig Pink T-Shirts. Throughout the game, the team sold concessions as another way of raising funds. In past years, Cairn has teamed up with Side-Out, an organization dedicated to serving patients with breast cancer. For several years now, however, the Cairn women’s volleyball team has selected cancer-awareness organizations that their own team members’ families have relied on. Over $1,000 was raised this year for the “For Pete’s Sake” Cancer Respite Foundation, an organization dedicated to giving cancer patients and their families a chance to experience respite from the burdens cancer can bring. 

Raising proceeds for the organization has been particularly meaningful to senior player Lizzy Fay and her mother, Michele, who has been battling cancer since 2009. The Fay family appreciates support from such an organization, and the women’s volleyball team is proud to host an event to raise awareness and funds for the Fay family through the organization. 

Coach Seidel, on behalf of the team, says “being able to support our teammates and their families as they journey through some of the most difficult periods of their lives is one of the highest honors I have experienced coaching this volleyball program.” Each year, the event has played an impactful role not only in raising awareness, but also in showing faithful support to Cairn students and their families. 

Coach Seidel adds “Dig Pink is one of the most important days of our season every year. I firmly believe that collegiate athletics is at its best when it is used as a platform for service and community impact, especially at a university like Cairn, where the expectation is that our athletes are learning to ‘walk a different path’ through the love and service of others.” 

The unity and support the team shares with one another is evident not simply in their conduct on the court, but for their continual support for one another in events such as these.

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Alumnus David Babb Named Next Athletics Director /alumnus-david-babb-named-next-athletics-director/ Wed, 03 Aug 2022 16:00:43 +0000 /?p=56576
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David Babb ’91 will be taking the helm of Cairn Athletics this academic year as its next director. 

Babb is not unfamiliar with the University or its athletics program. A student himself in the late 80s, he competed on the men’s soccer team, receiving the Randy Ostein Award for Courage and Perseverance in his senior year. After graduating from Cairn with degrees in business administration and Bible, he went on to Temple University to earn a Master of Education in athletic administration.

In addition to his personal understanding of what it means to be a Cairn student-athlete, Babb brings a plethora of professional experience to the position. He has spent over 25 years in athletic leadership and administration, most recently serving 12 years as the director of athletics at Pennridge High School in Perkasie, PA. He is also actively involved in the sport-based ministries Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and Push the Rock, where he serves as the camp and missions director. 

“I am thrilled to have David Babb join Cairn and bring years of leadership experience to our athletes and coaches,” remarked Scott Cawood, senior vice president of student affairs and administration. “He is uniquely qualified as a former student-athlete, a seasoned mentor of coaches, an experienced administrator, and a volunteer in sports-related ministries. He will bring a vision to Cairn Athletics that will allow us to further define the role of highly competitive, Christ-centered collegiate athletics.”

Babb assumed the role on Monday, August 1 and has already begun making preparations for the fall student-athletes’ return in just a few weeks. Reflecting on his new position, he commented:

“Serving at my alma mater as the Director of Athletics is a special opportunity and I am excited to start working with the student-athletes, coaches, and staff. 91Թ played a major role and foundation for me, and I look forward to giving back and impacting the current student-athletes.”

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Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks the Beginning of Construction for the Stillman Athletic Complex /groundbreaking-ceremony-marks-the-beginning-of-construction-for-the-stillman-athletic-complex/ Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:36:58 +0000 /?p=43077
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President Williams and Pat Stillman put shovels in the ground near the soon-to-be entrance of the G. Patrick Stillman Athletic Complex.

On Friday, April 16, 2021, 91Թ held a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the beginning of construction for the G. Patrick Stillman Athletic Complex. The complex bearing Patrick Stillman’s name will house new soccer, lacrosse, baseball, and softball fields, providing new opportunities for campus life and community gatherings.
Following a special recognition of the new construction in Friday’s chapel, President Todd J. Williams and Patrick Stillman, Board of Trustees member, met at the construction site with a close gathering of students, faculty, staff, friends, and family. After a few words from President Williams, they put shovels in the ground, signifying the official beginning of construction.
A former college athlete himself, Stillman understands the important role athletics can play in personal development and community life. The Stillman Family’s generous gift will create a new physical space for the Cairn community to come together, as well as an upgraded venue for various athletics teams (including the newly added men’s and women’s lacrosse teams) to compete.
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Student-athletes and coaching staff from the women’s soccer and men’s lacrosse teams are eager to compete on the new fields later this year.

When 91Թ launched their Forward campaign in 2016, they set out to improve student affordability, expand their academic programs, and strengthen campus community with facility upgrades. At that time, Patrick Stillman; his wife, Beulah; and their four children gave $3 million to help create the new athletic complex. Friday’s groundbreaking marked the official beginning of construction and also marks a successful end to the Forward campaign. Through the generous support of donors like the Stillman family, the University has met and exceeded their goals with increased student affordability, new academic programs in science and technology, and several new campus spaces and upgrades. 
To the Stillman family, thank you for your generous and faithful support. 
 

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Cairn XC Hosts Two Successful Fall 5Ks /cairn-xc-hosts-two-successful-fall-5ks/ Tue, 08 Dec 2020 15:15:53 +0000 /?p=41735
In the midst of an unusual year, Cairn Athletics and the men’s and women’s cross country teams successfully hosted two Fall 5Ks in the month of November. Both races were one of the few to take place in the region this fall.
Like most other collegiate athletic teams, the Cairn cross country teams were unable to hold their season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although meets with other schools were canceled, that did not stop the men’s and women’s teams from continuing to build on their success in recent years. With robust COVID-19 safety protocols in place, Cairn Athletics teamed up with the cross country teams to host two Fall 5Ks in local state parks. 
On Saturday, November 7, 2020, the Veteran’s Day 5K took place at Core Creek Park. The race brought an impressive showing for the year, totaling 62 runners: 50 in-person and 12 virtual, who chose to complete the 5K from anywhere in the world. 
Two weeks later, on Saturday, November 21, the Autumn 5K took place at Tyler State Park. This race also brought 62 runners: 46 in-person and 16 virtual.
The proceeds for each 5K supported Cairn Athletics. Together they brought in over $2,500.
“These two races meant a lot to me,” explained senior captain, Greg Snow. “Nothing can recreate what a regular season is, but this was another amazing opportunity.” Thanks to first-year cross country coaches, Chris Palladino and Allyssa Hampson, Greg developed a new love of trail running in the 2020 season. That new experience came in handy particularly during the Veteran’s Day 5K: “Zipping through the turns, dodging rocks, and leaping across footbridges . . . this is what cross country’s all about.”
Cairn Athletics and the cross country teams are planning several 5Ks for 2021. Stay tuned to our channels for future updates.

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