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November 05, 2001
Bill Verigan, WYCKOFF, N.J. FencingBill, 17, won the junior and cadet �p�e championships at the Junior Pan Am Games by beating Athos Schwantes, 17, of Brazil in both title matches. Bill, who went 15-0 at the tournament, also placed second in his age group at the Junior Olympics and is the No. 4-ranked U.S. junior.
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November 05, 2001

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Bill Verigan, WYCKOFF, N.J.
Fencing
Bill, 17, won the junior and cadet �p�e championships at the Junior Pan Am Games by beating Athos Schwantes, 17, of Brazil in both title matches. Bill, who went 15-0 at the tournament, also placed second in his age group at the Junior Olympics and is the No. 4-ranked U.S. junior.

T.A. McClendon, ALBEMARLE, N.C.
Football
T.A., a senior running back at Albemarle High, broke the national high school record for career touchdowns when he scored four in a 50-6 victory against South Davidson High to run his total to 144. He has rushed 153 times for 1,626 yards and 37 touchdowns this fall for the 9-0 Bulldogs.

Jessica Lehnhoff, DELRAY BEACH, FLA.
Tennis
Lehnhoff, a senior at Florida, didn't lose a set in five matches en route to sweeping the singles and doubles (with fellow Gator Lindsay Dawaf) titles at the Riviera All-American Championships. Lehnhoff, a 2001 NCAA doubles champ, is the third women's player to win both tournament crowns.

Larry Bock, HUNTINGDON, PA.
Volleyball
Bock, 52, the women's coach at Juniata College, attained his 900th win when the Eagles beat Widener University of Chester 3-0. The Division III coach of the year in 1984, '91 and '93, Bock guided 24-8 Juniata to its 21st consecutive Commonwealth Conference title this season.

Sabrina Monro, MONTANA CITY, MONT.
Cross-country
Monro, a senior at Washington, shaved 22 seconds off the women's course record by running a 20:26 at the NCAA pre-meet on the 6K Furman University circuit. The runner-up at the 2000 NCAAs, she has won four consecutive individual tides this season for the No. 13 Huskies.

Ryan Olsen, GAITHERSBURG, MD.
Soccer
Olsen, a senior forward at St. Mary's College of Maryland, had five goals and three assists to give him a school-record 13 points in a 13-2 win over Chowan College of Murfreesboro, N.C. He holds the Seahawks' record for career points, with 160, and leads Division III in goals this season, with 32.

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