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FACES IN THE CROWD

LYNETTE WOODWARD
WICHITA, KANS.
Lynette, 17, sank a 12-foot jump shot with four seconds remaining to lead Wichita North past previously unbeaten Hutchinson 54-53 in the finals of the state 5-A basketball tournament. She scored a record 113 points in the three-game event.

ART POTTER
ANNAPOLIS, MD.
Potter, 69, is retiring after 27 years as coach of the U.S. Naval Academy's squash team. His squads have a 267-62 record, and have won three intercollegiate titles and a share of two others. Potter has coached 20 All-Americas.

MITCHELL LILLY
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
A 6'1" guard, Mitchell broke Bill Walton's San Diego County scoring record of 29.9 points per game, averaging 31.9 as he paced Madison to a 19-9 season. He also set a county single-game scoring mark of 61 points against San Diego High.

ELIZABETH CAREY
RUMFORD, MAINE
A freshman at Middlebury (Vt.) College, Elizabeth won the 7.5-kilometer cross-country race of the AIAW ski championships at Stowe. She also skied anchor leg on the squad that took first place in the 20 kms. team competition.

ANTHONY SALAZAR
HENDERSON, NEV.
A senior at Basic High, Anthony is the first wrestler in Nevada ever to win four consecutive state championships—and he did it in four different weight classes: 112, 127, 154 and 165. He has lost only one match in the past three years.

LANCE NETHERY
BURLINGTON, ONTARIO
A sophomore center at Cornell, Nethery accumulated a school-record 78 points (32 goals, 46 assists) and made five hat tricks as he led the Big Red hockey team to a 20-8-1 season. He was named the team's most valuable player.

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