SI Vault
 
FACES IN THE CROWD
April 20, 1987
JEFF STANLEYBRIDGEWATER, N.J. Stanley, a sophomore at Princeton, won the national men's amateur squash singles championship in Philadelphia on Feb. 16. Two weeks later he won the U.S. intercollegiate singles championship in New Haven, Conn.
Decrease font Decrease font
Enlarge font Enlarge font
April 20, 1987

Faces In The Crowd

View CoverRead All Articles View This Issue
Print This PRINT E-mail This EMAIL Most Popular MOST POPULAR SHARE SHARE

JEFF STANLEY
BRIDGEWATER, N.J.
Stanley, a sophomore at Princeton, won the national men's amateur squash singles championship in Philadelphia on Feb. 16. Two weeks later he won the U.S. intercollegiate singles championship in New Haven, Conn.

DEBBIE IRON CLOUD
PORCUPINE, S.DAK.
Iron Cloud, a freshman guard at Oglala Lakota College, scored 48 points. 35 in the second half, to lead her team to a 90-88 win over Little Big Horn College, winning the national women's Indian basketball tournament in Bismarck, N.Dak.

KEVIN SHEARY
SEMINOLE, FLA.
Sheary, a fifth-year senior at the University of Miami, became the first pitcher in Hurricane history to throw a perfect game, striking out 12 batters en route to a 7-0 victory over Southern Illinois- Carbondale in Coral Gables, Fla.

LISA MAXIMO
NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA.
Lisa, a senior at Cardinal O'Hara High, set meet records in two events, the 200-yard IM (2:10.78) and the 100-yard backstroke (1:00.97) to lead the Lions to the national Catholic swimming and diving championship in Villanova, Pa.

MATT CLUFF
BARODA, MICH.

JASON CLUFF
BARODA, MICH.

Matt, a 138-pound senior wrestler at Lakeshore High, defeated Scott Bolan of Eaton Rapids 4-2 to win his third consecutive state Class B championship and end his season with a 53-0-1 record. Matt finished his high school career at 168-13-1. His brother, Jason, a 112-pound Lakeshore junior, decisioned Pat Wyse of Bullock Creek 8-2 to win his second straight Class B title and remain undefeated this season with 54 wins, 39 of which were pins. Jason's career record stands at 141-7.

1