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Faces in the Crowd
April 22, 2002
Ann Strother, CASTLE ROCK, COLO. BasketballAnn, a senior guard at Highlands Ranch High, received the Naismith Award as the top U.S. female high school player after she led the Falcons to the class 5A state tide for the third straight year. For her career she averaged 17.8 points, 6.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists. She will play next year at Connecticut.
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April 22, 2002

Faces In The Crowd

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Ann Strother, CASTLE ROCK, COLO.
Basketball
Ann, a senior guard at Highlands Ranch High, received the Naismith Award as the top U.S. female high school player after she led the Falcons to the class 5A state tide for the third straight year. For her career she averaged 17.8 points, 6.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists. She will play next year at Connecticut.

Marie Marsman, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF.
Swimming
Marsman, a sophomore at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., won the 50-, 100- and 200-yard freestyles at the Division III women's championships to earn swimmer of the meet honors. A four-time All-America, Marsman also earned six Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference crowns.

Bob Riesener, MONTEVALLO, ALA.
Baseball
Riesener, 64, the coach at the University of Montevallo, guided the Falcons to a 3-2 defeat of Siena Heights University in Adrian, Mich., to become his state's leader in career college wins. Through Sunday he had a record of 1,017-675 in 33 years, including 906-641 in 28-plus seasons at Montevallo.

Nolle Graham, THE BRONX
Track and Field
Graham, a senior at Seton Hall, won the ECAC women's indoor long jump title for the third straight year, with a jump of 20'5�". She also earned her third consecutive Big East most outstanding field performer award after winning her third straight tide at the conference indoor championships.

Al Garland, OVERJISE, BELGIUM
Tennis
Garland, a senior All-America at Pepperdine, became the No. 1-ranked college singles player after defeating Ryan Newport, a junior at Texas A&M, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3. Garland has a career record of 105-35 and a doubles record of 43-8 for the Waves, who are ranked No. 5 in the nation.

Andrea Collesidis, MOORESTOWN, N.J.
Lacrosse
Collesidis, a senior attacker at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pa., became the Division III women's leader in career goals with 281 when she scored five in a 14-13 loss to Montclair State. She has since had two eight-goal games and a seven-goal game to run her total to 304, through Sunday.

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