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FACES IN THE CROWD
Compiled by Amy Nutt
February 04, 1991
JODA BURGESS KENOVA, W.VA. Joda, 12, a point guard for Coleman-Trainor in the 13-year-old division of the Huntington YMCA Buddy Basketball League, scored 55 points in a 63-61 defeat of Guaranty Bank. He shot 22 for 26 from the field and 11 for 11 from the line.
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February 04, 1991

Faces In The Crowd

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JODA BURGESS
KENOVA, W.VA.
Joda, 12, a point guard for Coleman-Trainor in the 13-year-old division of the Huntington YMCA Buddy Basketball League, scored 55 points in a 63-61 defeat of Guaranty Bank. He shot 22 for 26 from the field and 11 for 11 from the line.

ALLISON STONE
ENCINO, CALIF.
Allison, 6, a wing on her American Youth Soccer Organization team for six-year-olds, the Mighty Munchkins, scored all eight goals in an 8-1 win in midseason. In one three-game stretch she had 21 goals, and she finished the year with 71.

JERRY ANSLEY
LARGO, FLA.
Ansley, 67, a retired Army sergeant major, shot a 34 on the back nine and a 72 overall at the Belleview Mido Country Club in Florida. On the 15th, 16th and 17th holes he chipped in from 30, 150 and 75 feet, respectively, for birdie, par, birdie.

KATHY CORTEZ
MAHOPAC, N.Y.
Kathy, a senior at Lakeland High, led the Hornets, 24-0 on the year, to the state Class A field hockey crown by scoring the winning goal in the section, region, semifinal and final games. The Hornets beat Sidney High 1-0 in the title match.

SHAUNTAI HALL
MASONTOWN, PA.
Shauntai, 12, won the 12-and-under title in girls' sparring at the National Junior Olympics taekwondo meet. She also led the Tri-Valley North Junior High girls' basketball team to a 13-1 record, averaging 23 points and 12 rebounds a game.

JEREMY HOWARD
CHESTERVILLE, MAINE
Jeremy, 14, won the TAC 13-14 age group national cross-country title by covering a 4-km course in Omaha in 14:14 to finish 15 yards ahead of Joseph Muratti from New Britain, Conn., who had beaten Jeremy by a yard in the regionals.

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