Hall of Fame
Randy Junker attended the College from 1975 until 1978 during which time he was a member of the basketball and baseball teams. Junker received many accolades as a college athlete.
He was elected to the All Conference Basketball Team for the Minnesota River Athletic Conference for three straight years. In addition, Junker received numerous All-Tournament, Most Valuable Player, and Defensive Player of the Year Awards during his collegiate career. His career scoring high in college was 33 points. He was also well recognized for his play on the baseball diamond.
Junker received All Conference Honorable Mention honors for his pitching. He once pitched every inning of a double-header with a total of over 250 pitches thrown in a day. Junker credits Bud Pierce, Joe Tewinkel, and John Eagen for having the most influence on his life during his time at the college. Tewinkel served as academic advisor and friend while Pierce's praise performance philosophy of athletics helped to shape Junker's life through the avenue of basketball. He credits Eagen with helping him develop spiritually during his years at St.Paul Bible College.
Junker received a bachelor's degree in History. He is currently serving as Senior Pastor of the Grand Rapids Alliance Church in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.