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May 01, 2000
Nancy Derrick, Johnston, S.C. BasketballNancy, a senior guard at the Wardlaw Academy, scored all 40 points and grabbed 17 rebounds for the Patriots in a 40-30 win over the Avalon Academy to lead Wardlow to the South Carolina Independent Schools girls' championship for the fourth straight year.
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May 01, 2000

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Nancy Derrick, Johnston, S.C.
Basketball
Nancy, a senior guard at the Wardlaw Academy, scored all 40 points and grabbed 17 rebounds for the Patriots in a 40-30 win over the Avalon Academy to lead Wardlow to the South Carolina Independent Schools girls' championship for the fourth straight year.

Kendra Singley, Irvine, Calif.
Softball
Kendra, a freshman shortstop at Irvine High, went 4 for 4, including a triple and a solo home run, and stole two bases in a 6-2 win over Laguna Hills High. Through Sunday she was hitting .481 with four homers and 15 stolen bases for the 15-5 Vaqueros.

Angel Patterson, Philadelphia
Track and Field
Patterson, a junior at Texas, broke the women's record for both the school and the meet with a 2000 collegiate-best time of 55.50 in winning the 400-meter intermediate hurdles at the Clyde Littlefield Texas relays. She also ran a leg for the Long-horns' winning 4 x 400 relay team.

Roberta Lawrence, Vero Beach, Fla.
Swimming
Lawrence, 80, great-grandmother of one and grandmother of five, won the 25-, 50- and 100-yard freestyle, the 25, 50 and 100 breaststroke, and the 25 backstroke, and was a member of the victorious 4 x 25 medley and the 4 x 25 coed freestyle relays at the Senior Good Life Games.

Ryan Byrnes, West Hartford, Conn.
Squash
Ryan, a senior at the Taft School, beat William Broadbent of the Brunswick School 3-0 to win the individual title and lead the Big Red to the New England interscholastic boys' crown for the fourth consecutive year. He finished his varsity career with a 52-0 record.

Kristi Sweat, Cookeville, Mass.
Wrestling
Kristi, 15, beat Megan McHattie, 19, of St. Paul by a pin and Ozma Lane, 17, of Roanoke, Va., 10-2 to win the 125-145 pound division at the AAU Women's World Folkstyle Championships. Kristi, who is 5-0 against female competition, was named the outstanding performer at the meet.

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