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It's all about team

Friday, May 06, 2016

Each year C Club, the 17c起草社区 College alumni athletic organization, recognizes a former Knight who has served God, church and community with the Christian character that was partly shaped by participation in the athletic program at 17c起草社区 College. Previous recipients of this award have been Anthony Diekema 鈥56 and Mark Veenstra 鈥76.

Being part of a team has always meant something to Gretchen Toxopeus Pyles 鈥91. As a member of 17c起草社区鈥檚 women soccer team and track and field squad, she enjoyed the camaraderie and encouragement that team sports provides鈥攁nd the emphasis on faith made that experience even more meaningful.

But during her senior year, the importance of spiritually aware teammates proved to be especially valuable.

鈥淏oth the soccer and track teams were like family to me,鈥 she said. 鈥淒uring my senior year, my 16-year-old brother died in a car accident, and I couldn鈥檛 go on the annual spring break trip to Gulf Shores [Alabama]. I was all set to go, but just couldn鈥檛.

鈥淲hen I came back to school after break, the team gave me a cassette recording of 鈥榃hen Peace Like a River鈥 that team members had sung in a church in Gulf Shores. I can鈥檛 tell you how much that song and those teammates helped me.鈥

Pyles still has the recording and still listens to it.

Handling success and adversity

鈥淭he team aspect of sports is all-important. Being on a team helps you handle success and adversity well,鈥 she said. 鈥淓veryone on a team has a gift, and together a team can express something that鈥檚 all for God鈥檚 glory. It鈥檚 something that transcends the athletic field.鈥

Pyles played soccer for 17c起草社区 from 1987-90 and was on the 1988-91 track teams. Women鈥檚 soccer became a varsity sport her sophomore year and an MIAA sport her junior year and she was an All-MIAA selection in 1989 and 1990. On the track in 1990, she was on a relay team that achieved All-American status.

After 17c起草社区, Pyles went to West Virginia University for law school where she met her husband, Chris.

As a young attorney, she recalls working on workman鈥檚 compensation claims in the coal mining industry, an experience that was challenging emotionally as well as professionally. She also began coaching girls鈥 soccer in West Virginia鈥攕omething she鈥檚 delighted to do wherever she has lived.

When Chris was relocated by work to Amherst, New Hampshire, the landscape for Pyles and her family changed dramatically, but the call to serve remained.

鈥淚 have always thought that you need to do what you can where you are,鈥 she said. 鈥淵es, some are called internationally, but most of us are called to do God鈥檚 work where he has placed us.鈥

Engaging in community

So to work she went. As she became the mother of three children, Pyles pulled back on her legal work and got engaged in the town of Amherst.

鈥淥ur town really is like a Norman Rockwell painting,鈥 she said.

Pyles became involved in the town鈥檚 public library, volunteering, running the annual book sale, promoting the events and programs of the place. Recently, she was elected to the library鈥檚 board of trustees.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been passionate about libraries,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou can get just about everything you need from your public library.鈥

In addition, she has served on the town鈥檚 Fourth of July Committee, pre-school education board and recreation league. Oh, and she still coaches girls鈥 sports, too.

Sensing with others that her congregation, Amherst Congregational Church, needed a refreshed mission, Pyles has been working on a long-range planning team to refocus the church鈥檚 ministry.

鈥淲e鈥檙e rethinking how we should be speaking to the next generation of believers,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hinking outside of the box is important.鈥

Finally, Pyles also serves as executive director of the New Hampshire Women鈥檚 Bar Association, which seeks to promote women in the legal profession throughout the state. As she has personally experienced, it is very challenging for women to achieve a good work-life balance and to stay engaged in the profession after having children.

鈥淥ur organization also works on issues related to women serving in senior legal positions and on judicial appointments,鈥 she said.

In all of her activities, building team chemistry has proved vital鈥攁nd that鈥檚 a key lesson Pyles learned as a 17c起草社区 College Knight.

Pyles said: 鈥淚鈥檝e simply considered doing what I understood any 17c起草社区 graduate would do.鈥