Belton, Texas –The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor will present the annual Crusader Knights contest on Saturday, February 20, in the W. W. Walton Chapel on the UMHB campus at 7 p.m. The program is open to the public, and tickets may be purchased this week from Campus Activities office, located in the Bawcom Student Union, or at the door for $7.
The contest determines who will represent the university as Mr. Crusader Knight 2016. Various campus organizations sponsor contestants. The program will include music, dancing, and humorous videos that have been produced by the contestants. The winner will be crowned and dubbed Mr. Crusader Knight by President Randy O’Rear. The director of this year’s contest is Kevin Bickling of Leander. His assistant directors are Kelley Clark of Brock, Taylor McClintock of Austin, and Brittany Read of Snyder.
Students participating include Luke Adams of New Braunfels representing Mr. Cru for Life; James Alvarez of Bedford representing Mr. Farris Hall; Cardarious Bonner of Fort Worth representing Mr. Phi Mu Alpha; Matthew Boquiren of Waipahu, Hawaii representing Mr. League Cru; Eric Chotas of Houston representing Mr. Campus Activities Board; Chaz Corder of Belton representing Mr. Senior Class; Cody Cowan of Luling representing Mr. Baptist Student Ministry; Jake Fereday of Spicewood representing Mr. Student Government Association; Glen Fontenelle of Houston representing Mr. McLane Hall; Jonah Fox of Robinson representing Mr. Sophomore Class; Josh French of Leander representing Mr. Burt Hall; Trey Johnson of Buda representing Mr. Johnson Hall; Danny Kown of Wylie representing Mr. Gettys Hall; Sammy Pilkington of Temple. representing Mr. Freshman Class; Sawyer Richardson of Seguin representing Mr. First Year Council; Jeff Robertson of Round Rock representing Mr. Remschel Hall; Camryn Schlegel of Holliday representing Mr. American Marketing Association; Jonathan Storey of Hockley representing Mr. College View; Godfrey Tobias of Stafford representing Mr. Independence Village; Lee Vasquez, Jr. of McAllen representing Mr. Search Cru; and Thomas Welle of Huntsville representing Mr. Best Buddies.