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April 17, 2006
Dorran Coley KINGSTON, JAMAICA > Track and Field Coley, a freshman at Thiel College, won the 110-meter high hurdles and 400-meter intermediate hurdles and was part of the Tomcats' victorious 4�100- and 4�400-meter relay teams. His performance helped the Tomcats win the Maroon Invitational, and he was named the meet's most valuable player.
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April 17, 2006

Faces In The Crowd

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Dorran Coley
KINGSTON, JAMAICA > Track and Field
Coley, a freshman at Thiel College, won the 110-meter high hurdles and 400-meter intermediate hurdles and was part of the Tomcats' victorious 4�100- and 4�400-meter relay teams. His performance helped the Tomcats win the Maroon Invitational, and he was named the meet's most valuable player.

Michael Tang
SAN FRANCISCO > Bowling
Michael, 10, a fifth-grader at Westportal Elementary, rolled a 300 game as part of a 656 series while competing in the Daly City All Stars Scratch Trios League at the Sea Bowl in Pacifica, Calif. He became the youngest member of the United States Bowling Congress to bowl a perfect game.

Megan Silva
GLEN ALLEN, VA. > Basketball
Silva, a senior guard at Randolph-Macon, was named the NCAA Division III player of the year by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association, D3hoops.com and DIII News. She had more career points (2,371), assists (700) and steals (446) than any other male or female player in the history of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference.

Emily Humpal
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS > Softball
Emily, a junior righthander at Flour Bluff High, pitched 14 innings, struck out 36 batters and hit a game-winning triple in a 1--0 victory over Calallen High. She has thrown 12 shutouts and has an 0.56 ERA and 335 strikeouts in 163 1/3 innings. She also leads the Hornets with a .389 batting average.

Rebecca Allen
JENKS, OKLA. > Soccer
Rebecca, a junior forward at Jenks High, scored a hat trick in a 10--0 win over Tahlequah to bring her career total to 48 goals, a school record. She has scored nine goals for the Lady Trojans this season and also holds school records for goals scored in a season (32) and consecutive games scoring a goal (16).

Frank Vieira
WOODBRIDGE, CONN. > Baseball
Vieira, 72, earned his 1,100th win as coach of New Haven with an 11--10 victory over Dowling on March 25. He has had only one losing season in 43 years with the Chargers and has taken the team on 30 trips to the postseason, including 15 appearances in the NCAA Division II College World Series.

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