| His Country Called: Crew Coach
              Jefferson Misses the Entire Season 
 RECENT WORLD EVENTS have affected the ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ
            community in many different ways, and the SPU rowing program has
            felt the impact as well. While the Falcon men and women are plying
            the waters just as they have always done, Keith Jefferson is thousands
            of miles away, serving his country.
 
 Jefferson, head crew coach for the past 12 seasons, is a major in
            the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves and was called up to active duty in
            November. He is missing the entire spring season while being deployed
            in Hawaii. Jessie Pennington is acting as interim head coach.
 
 “I’m doing my little part in keeping my thumb on the pulse of the
            Pacific while the Iraq campaign goes on,” Jefferson explained recently. “The
            crew is truly blessed to have such a terrific pair in Jess and Trisha
            (Swatzky, assistant coach). They are coaching well, getting results,
            and it is very satisfying from a leadership per-spective to see that
            happen.”
 
 While en route to a February planning exercise at Fort Lewis, Jefferson surprised
coaches and rowers alike with an unannounced appearance at an early-morning
training session. An added bonus during that trip: “I got to sleep in my own
bed!”
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