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FACES IN THE CROWD

SCOTT CHAMNESS
WAYNE, PA.
Scott, 16, a forward on the Archbishop Carroll High hockey team, scored 13 goals as the Patriots beat Downingtown 20-0. Last season Scott was Inter-County scoring champ with 66 goals and 55 assists, and this year he leads with 75 and 37.

MIKE GROGAN
ATLANTA
Grogan, 21, a light middleweight who is ranked No. 1 in the U.S. by the National Amateur Boxers and Coaches Association, defeated Martina Daniels in Atlanta to win his fifth straight Georgia Golden Gloves championship. He has won 42 fights.

KIRK HARPER
SAN DIEGO
Harper, a 28-year-old dry-wall contractor, hit 98 out of 100 clay targets to win the Spring Grand American Handicap championship in Phoenix. His score was the best among the 1,025 entries in the three-day trapshooting event.

BOBBY ELSNER
NEW LONDON, WIS.
Elsner, 35, driving an Arctic Cat, won the 16th annual World Snowmobile championship in Eagle River, Wis. The current SnoPro Driver of the Year, he set a track record of 4:59.16 for the 7½-mile circuit. His average speed was 94 mph.

DANYA GREIDER
SEABROOK, TEXAS
Danya, competing in her first marathon, won the AAU National Junior Women's Marathon for runners 18 and under in Houston. The 17-year-old Clear Lake High senior finished in 3:15.53, 29 minutes ahead of runner-up Diana Kokernot.

DAVID STRAUSS
RANDALSTOWN, MD.
David, a junior at Randalstown High, rolled a three-game series of 532 to set a duckpin-bowling record for 18-and-under boys. In one 202 game, he rolled four strikes and six spares, the second all-mark game in duckpin youth and junior history.

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