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December 11, 2000
Will Hall, AMORY, MISS.FootballHall, a sophomore quarterback at Northwest Mississippi Community College, set a junior college record by throwing nine touchdown passes in a 69-37 win over East Mississippi Community College. Hall also holds the marks for passing yards (3,982) and touchdown passes (48) in a season.
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December 11, 2000

Faces In The Crowd

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Will Hall, AMORY, MISS.
Football
Hall, a sophomore quarterback at Northwest Mississippi Community College, set a junior college record by throwing nine touchdown passes in a 69-37 win over East Mississippi Community College. Hall also holds the marks for passing yards (3,982) and touchdown passes (48) in a season.

Sara Nissley, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Field Hockey
Nissley, a senior forward at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Va., was the top Division III scorer this season, with 29 goals. She had eight in three games while leading the Lady Royals to victory in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference playoffs.

Abraham Weintraub, BROOKLYN
Marathon
Weintraub, 90, finished the New York City Marathon in 7:25:12, breaking by nearly 28 minutes a two-year-old 90-94 national age-group record, set by James Ramsey, then 90, of Detroit. Weintraub has completed 14 marathons since he took up running at age 80.

Everett Tom, KEALAKEKUA, HAWAII
Bowling
Everett, a junior at Konawaena High, set state high school records for highest game (290) and highest nine-game series (2,086) at the state championships. Everett won the boys' title by 126 pins over the second-place finisher, Ivan Miyasato of Aiea High.

Ogonna Nnamani, NORMAL, ILL.
Volleyball
Ogonna, a senior outside hitter at University High, led the Pioneers to the Class A state championship for the second consecutive year. Ogonna, who has accepted an athletic scholarship to Stanford, finished with 18 kills in the tournament final.

Amanda Cobb, PARLIN, N.J.
Soccer
Cobb, a senior goaltender at New Jersey City University, established a Division III record for saves in a season (371) by making 20 in a 2-1 loss to the College of Saint Elizabeth, in Morristown, N.J. She ended her college career with 1,114 saves, another divisional mark.

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