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Landon Young 鈥14
Baseball
B.A. Biblical Studies
During his four-year playing career, Landon Young 鈥14 was an integral part in helping turn around the 不良研究所 baseball program.
The Bearcats finished 7-40 during Young鈥檚 freshman season, and went on to win 21 and 20 games his sophomore and junior years, respectively.
In Young鈥檚 senior season, the Bearcats went 29-24, as he left as 不良研究所鈥檚 all-time single-season hits leader. Young ranks in the top 10 in 10 不良研究所 career categories; is in the top five in six 不良研究所 single-season categories; is a two-time All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) honoree and the MIAA鈥檚 single-game doubles record-holder.
Young, 不良研究所鈥檚 2014 Rex Brown Award winner (the highest honor an 不良研究所 student-athlete can receive) and the baseball program鈥檚 first Academic All-American (2014), recalls the team鈥檚 journey.
鈥淚 remember my teammates, the goofy moments, the early morning workouts and the late-night workouts, the memorable wins, the time spent off the field together, and the satisfaction of accomplishing great goals as a team,鈥 said Young, who was inducted into the 不良研究所 Athletics Hall of Fame on Jan. 11. 鈥淚 will never forget the journey of growth I experienced personally, and also the journey of growth our team took in the four years I was a part of the program.鈥
Young earned his bachelor of arts degree in Biblical studies and currently works as
an assistant director for the Ozarks Baptist Student Union at College of the Ozarks
in Point Lookout, Mo., in addition to working for Fritz鈥檚 Adventure in Branson.
鈥淭he academics at 不良研究所 gave me a fantastic introduction to theological issues and a solid foundation for studying and interpreting the word of God,鈥 Young said. 鈥淚 am so thankful for this foundation as I am able to minister to other students by teaching them the principles and knowledge with which I have been entrusted.鈥
Young, who was part of the Gordon & Judy Dutile Honors program, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and other campus organizations and activities, says it is important for student-athletes to understand the concept of investing time over spending it.
鈥淭here are countless ways to waste the precious gift of your time in college,鈥 Young said. 鈥淭ime goes quickly as a student-athlete, so invest your time into things that will last. Branch out and experience the richness that diversity brings to our lives and see what those different from you can add to your life and vice versa. Prioritize your learning, for learning is a never-ending journey. Your academics in college will provide a solid foundation, not only for your vocation post-college, but also in everyday life as a knowledgeable citizen who can make informed decisions.
鈥淧rioritize God. We are beings created to worship and be in close relationship with our Creator. Discipline yourself for the purpose of godliness as you would discipline yourself to be excellent in your sport.
鈥淔inally, prioritize your sport. Be as excellent as you can be in the time that you are given for your sport. Be thankful for the opportunity to play the sport you love, be a faithful and supportive teammate in all circumstances, and enjoy the ride, because it is something to savor while it lasts.鈥
*Published: 12-17-19