Haley Exner, SAN DIEGO
Field Hockey
Haley, a senior goalie at Scripps Ranch High, had her 67th career shutout, a national high school record, in a win over El Capitan on Nov. 18. She helped lead the Falcons to a 49-game winning streak and their second Division II championship.
Jason Norris, JACKSON, MICH.
Football-Soccer
Jason, a senior kicker at Lumen Christi High, was a member of two Titans state championship teams. He kicked a field goal in the Division 5 state football championship and scored the team's only goal in a 1-1 tie for a share of the Division 3 state soccer title.
Denisha Ferguson, CLARKSVILLE, TENN.
Basketball
Ferguson, a senior forward at Kennesaw State, had her third double double of the year, scoring 29 points and grabbing 13 rebounds in a win against Montevallo. She averaged 23.5 points in the Ron Walker Memorial Classic and was named its MVP.
Wil Clay, WICHITA, KANS.
Soccer
Wil, a junior forward at Andover High, scored the winning goal in double overtime to give the Trojans their first Class 4A state soccer championship. His 54 goals for the season broke the Kansas high school record.
Lindsay Day, SPRINGFIELD, LA.
Cross-country
Lindsay, a senior at St. Thomas Aquinas High, was the girls' recipient of the Wendy's High School Heisman Award for Louisiana. She is a three-time individual state cross-country champion and holds multiple state titles in indoor and outdoor track and field.
Bruce Choyce, ORLANDO
Billiards
Choyce, 43, an electrical engineer with the Department of the Navy, won the 2003 U.S. Amateur Men's Championship in Berlin, Conn. The victory qualifies him to compete in the 2004 U.S. Open Pro Championship.
Laura Hageman, CLEVELAND
Volleyball
Hageman, a senior middle blocker at Ohio University, led the Bobcats to their first Mid-American Conference tournament championship. She became the school's first two-time conference player of the year.