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FACES IN THE CROWD
November 20, 1995
Julie Dunn LAS VEGAS
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November 20, 1995

Faces In The Crowd

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Julie Dunn
LAS VEGAS

Nick Quatrochi
BOULDER, COLO.

Julie and Nick had perfect records during their high school careers. Julie, a senior at Bishop Gorman High, became the first Nevada golfer to win four consecutive girls' state individual championships when she shot an even-par 72 at Sunrise Vista Country Club to earn the Class AAA crown. LPGA Hall of Famer Patty Sheehan won three individual titles starting in 1975. Nick, a senior at Boulder High, finished his four-year high school tennis career undefeated (68-0) and edged Jared Harbaugh of Cherry Creek High 6-2, 6-7 (7-3), 7-6 (9-7) to win the Class 5A title for the fourth straight time, a state record.

Damone Boone
SPRINGFIELD, VA.
Damone, a 5'9", 190-pound senior tailback, ran for 422 yards and five touchdowns on 30 carries in West Springfield High's 41-21 victory over Hayfield Secondary. This season he rushed for 2,560 yards on 235 carries and scored 30 TDs for the 5-5 Spartans.

Heather Swabowicz
ALTON BAY, N.H.
Swabowicz, a junior forward on the New Hampshire College women's soccer team, scored eight game-winning goals for the 15-3 Penmen, who finished this season ranked No. 7 in the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America poll. She scored 25 goals, including four in an 8-0 win against Assumption.

Angela Tammaro
GREENWICH, CONN.
Tammaro, 53, has a career winning percentage of .864 in 30 years as field hockey and lacrosse coach at all-girls Greenwich Academy. Tammaro, also the school's athletic director, won her 12th Fairchester Athletic Association lacrosse title this year and has an alltime record of 729-68-47.

Loretta Zahn
CLIFTON, N.J.
Zahn, a senior middle blocker on Kean College's volleyball team, had 34 kills in a 15-13, 10-15, 8-15, 17-15, 15-10 win over Rutgers- Newark in the New Jersey Athletic Conference title game. Zahn, a three-time league player of the year, led Division III in kills per game (5.63) through last Saturday.

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