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Warner Baseball Teams up to Feed the Homeless
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ORLANDO, Fla. – As the season of giving approaches the Warner University baseball team was out providing meals for the homeless in Orlando, Fla. Saturday, November 14.  The Warner baseball team teamed up with “Help for the Homeless” to assist in the passing out of over 150 meals to the homeless in Orlando.

This marked the second of three Saturday projects with the Lake Wales, Fla. based organization led by founder John Montford.  The players worked alongside fellow volunteers boxing up hot meals and handing out non-perishable food items. 

“Help for the Homeless” has been providing this same service in Orlando for the past 13 years.  They also offer a variety of services for the homeless in the Lake Wales area.

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Athletes of the Week
Ethan  Lovell
Baseball

Ethan Lovell has been named the Warner University Athlete of the Week for games played Jan. 23-29.  Lovell helped the Royals baseball squad to a season opening split at Webber International University on Saturday (Jan. 28).  The Royals dropped the first game of the doubleheader 6-2 but rallied to take the second game 5-2.  Lovell got his senior season off on the right foot, batting 4-for-7 (.571) in both games.  The Lithia, Fla. native had a double and a triple while also scoring three runs.  Starting in centerfield for the Royals, Lovell recorded five put-outs as well.

Mark St. Fort
Men's Basketball

Mark St. Fort has been named the Warner University Athlete of the Week for games played Jan. 23-29.  St. Fort helped the No. 23 ranked men’s basketball team to a 1-1 week in The Sun Conference play.  Against No. 2 Northwood University, St. Fort scored nine points with six rebounds in a tough 82-58 loss to the Seahawks.  Then on Saturday night, St. Fort had a monster game against Florida Memorial University.  The Royals overcame a 43-38 halftime deficit defeating the Lions 82-74.  St. Fort’s second half performance helped lift the Royals’ offense; the Wauchula, Fla. native tallied 25 points in the second half.  The junior finished the game with 29 points and 12 rebounds to record the double-double.