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FACES IN THE CROWD
 
September 29, 2008 Issue
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Kellie Schueler
BEND, ORE. > Cross-country and Track and Field

Kellie, a junior at Summit High, has won two Class 5A titles in the 100, 200 and 400 meters, with best times of 12.01, 24.50 and 54.70. She also has titles in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays. She was third at the 5K Saxon Invitational and 10th at the state cross-country meet.

Samuel Petrone
GLEN ROCK, N.J. > Soccer

Petrone, a sophomore forward at Seton Hall, scored eight goals in three wins -- over St. Peter's (four goals), Richmond (one) and Virginia Commonwealth (three); he was the National Soccer Coaches Association of America player of the week. He leads Division I in goals scored and is second in points per game.

Carlton Morris
LEXINGTON, N.C. > Gymnastics

Morris, 29, who has Down syndrome, is the first Special Olympics athlete to be inducted into the North Carolina Gymnastics Hall of Fame. He won seven gold medals at this year's state Special Olympics Summer Games and earned four golds, a silver and a bronze at the 2006 national games.

Kim Terrell-Kearney
DOVER, DEL. > Bowling

Terrell-Kearney, 43, the head bowling coach at Delaware State, defeated Trisha Reid 216-189 to win the U.S. Women's Open for the second time. (She also won in 2001.) She was a two-time college All-America at San Jose State and the 1989 pro tour rookie of the year.

CoCo Vandeweghe
CARLSBAD, CALIF. > Tennis

CoCo, a homeschooled high school senior, won the girls' junior singles championship at the U.S. Open without losing a set; she is the first American to win that title since 1995. At the USTA National Girls' 18 Championship, she finished second in singles and teamed with Jamie Hampton to win the doubles draw.

Toney Williams
ALPHARETTA, GA. > Football

Toney, a senior running back at Milton High, carried 39 times for 350 yards and six touchdowns, and caught one pass for a 27-yard TD in the Eagles' 51-49 victory over Chattahoochee. As a junior he rushed 160 times for 1,100 yards, made 22 receptions for 240 yards and scored 13 TDs.

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