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Faces in the Crowd
May 20, 2002
Todd Meyer, YORK, PA.BaseballMeyer, a senior shortstop at Alvernia College, batted .589, hit 21 homers and had 74 RBIs in a 23-game span, earning him five straight Pennsylvania Athletic Conference player of the week honors. He also scored 55 runs for the Crusaders during that period.
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May 20, 2002

Faces In The Crowd

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Todd Meyer, YORK, PA.
Baseball
Meyer, a senior shortstop at Alvernia College, batted .589, hit 21 homers and had 74 RBIs in a 23-game span, earning him five straight Pennsylvania Athletic Conference player of the week honors. He also scored 55 runs for the Crusaders during that period.

Larry Colbert, GLENARDEN, MD.
Track and Field
Colbert, 65, a high school track and field coach, set two world records for his age group at the U.S. masters indoor championships, running the 200 meters in 26.73 seconds and the 400 in 59.35. He has also won gold at the Penn Relays in each of the last three decades.

Lauren Simone, DELRAN, N.J.
Lacrosse
Simone, a senior attack at Princeton, scored the go-ahead goal as she led her team to a 10-6 victory over Brown for the Tigers' sixth Ivy League tide in the sport and their team-record 15th consecutive win. She is the Tigers' leading scorer, with 43 goals this season.

Ted Brown, PETERBOROUGH, ONT.
Golf
Brown, a junior at Virginia Commonwealth University, led the Rams to their seventh straight Colonial Athletic Association tournament tide and won the men's CAA individual crown after shooting a conference-record 12 under par over the three-day event.

Erika Anschutz, GRAND ISLAND, NEB.
Archery
Erika, 13, won the youth female freestyle at the National Field Archery Association's indoor nationals with the second-highest score by a female amateur at the event. She also set an American record at the junior Olympic indoor championships.

David Booth, WASHINGTON, MICH.
Hockey
David, 17, a forward on the U.S. national under-18 team, scored the go-ahead goal in a 3-1 victory over Russia in Piestany, Slovakia, to give Team USA its first gold at the world championships for that age group and its first win on foreign soil since 1933.

Lindsey Coulles, CENTERVILLE, OHIO
Bowling
Lindsey, a junior at Centerville High School, won the Ohio high school individual crown and led the Elks to the state title. She rolled a 248 triplicate for a three-game series, topping all the state qualifiers, including boys.

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