
FACES IN THE CROWD
HELEN ZECHMEISTER
LOS ALTOS HILLS, CALIF.
Zechmeister, 78, set U.S. over-70 women's records in the 165-pound weight class in the squat (116 pounds), bench press (88), dead lift (209) and total weight (413) categories at a masters power-lifting championship in Concord, Calif.
KURT KALWAIT
ELMIRA, N.Y.
Kalwait, an Elmira College junior center and the second leading scorer in NCAA Division II hockey, has 44 points in 14 games in leading the Soaring Eagles to a 9-5-0 record. He has 29 goals and has twice scored four goals in a game.
DALE ETNYRE
COLUMBUS, IND.
Dale, a junior at Columbus East High, broke two state women's records in leading the Olympiannes to the 1982 girls' state swim title. She swam the 200-yard IM in 2:05.51, 3.5 seconds below the old mark, and the 100-yard butterfly in 56.27.
LIAM HAYES
TIGARD, ORE.
Liam, a 135-pound ninth-grader at Fowler Junior High, kicked what is believed to be the longest pre-college field goal in Oregon history when he booted a 54-yarder in the final seconds to defeat Evergreen Junior High 3-2.
MIKE ROLLER
DASHER, GA.
Roller, 29, the principal of Georgia Christian School, has coached the Generals to 115 straight wins, the second-longest streak in boys' high school basketball history. The record is 159, set in 1919-25 by Earnest Blood of Passaic (N.J.) High.
EDIE MANZANO
WAIPAHU, HAWAII
Manzano, a senior setter at the University of Hawaii-Hilo, was named tournament MVP as the Vulcans won their second straight NAIA women's volleyball title. A first-team All-America, she helped Hilo to a 33-6 overall record.
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