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Kyle Jones
NORTH DELTA, B.C. > Hockey
Jones, a sophomore goalie at St. Nortbert College, was named the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association's player of the year for 2005-06. He finished the season with seven shutouts and had 22 saves in a 5-1 victory over Lake Forest -- his 19th win of the season -- which gave the Green Knights their fifth NCHA championship.
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Jennifer Harris
MORRISTOWN, N.J. > Basketball
Harris, a senior guard at Washburn, led the top-ranked NCAA Division II Lady Blues to a 30-0 season and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association conference championship. She led the team in scoring with 23.5 ppg and scored at least 30 points nine times this season.
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Nick Scandone
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIF. > Sailing
Scandone, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2002, was named US Sailing's 2005 Rolex Yachtsman of the Year. He beat seven former world champions to win the 2.4 Metre World Championship in Italy and successfully defended his U.S. Independence Cup/North American Cup title. Scandone, 39, hopes to compete in the 2008 Paralympic Games.
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Becky Weima
GRAND RAPIDS > Swimming
Weima, a junior at Calvin College, led the women's swimming and diving team to its second consecutive Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association title. She took first place in the 100-yard, 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle events and 200-yard freestyle relay and was named the MIAA's most valuable swimmer for the third straight year.
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Brandon Adair
VIRGINIA BEACH > Basketball
Adair, a junior forward at Virginia Wesleyan, was named the Old Dominion Athletic Conference men's player of the year. He scored a season-high 31 points in the Marlins' 81-78 win over Randolph-Macon for their second straight ODAC title. Adair was named the tournament MVP for a second consecutive year.
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Levern Spencer
>CASTRIES, ST. LUCIA > Track and Field
Spencer, a jumper at Georgia, became the first freshman to win a Southeastern Conference indoor title, and she did it with a conference-indoor-championships-record high jump of 6'2", which was also her personal best. Her victory in that event helped the Bulldogs take their first SEC indoor team title.
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