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FACES IN THE CROWD

DARON SCHENCK
KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C.

DALLAS STACEY
KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C.
Daron and Dallas, co-captains and co-MVPs of the 1984-85 Kings Mountain Junior High wrestling squad, led the Patriots, who have won all 51 of their conference meets since they joined the league in 1977, to their eighth-straight league championship. In two seasons, Daron won 28 of 29 matches, 26 of them on pins, including one in just eight seconds. Dallas, meanwhile, won 24 of 25 matches, 23 of them on pins. His quickest pin was executed in 12 seconds.

GINA HAGBERG
ESSEX, ILL.
Gina, 13, led R.U.C.E. Jr. High to the Class 7A girls' state track title, the school's first state championship ever, by scoring all the team's points. She placed first in the 100 meters (13.26), the 200 meters (27.38) and the long jump (15'5").

CHRIS CERVETTI-KIEL
DES MOINES
Cervetti-Kiel, 32, won her seventh city golf championship and fifth title in a row at the Wabeland Municipal course by shooting an even par 213 for 54 holes. She defeated former Minnesota amateur champion Betsy Bro by 10 strokes.

COURTNEY ALLEN
BLOOMINGTON, ILL.

TOBY CLARK
TULSA, OKLA.
Allen, a Principia College junior-to-be, and Clark, who will be a sophomore next fall, won, respectively, the women's and men's NCAA Division III tennis singles titles, the first time players from the same school had done so in Division III competition. Allen, winning for the second straight year, defeated Occidental's Kristin Carter 6-4, 6-1 in the finals to top off a 32-4 season, while Clark upset Shep Davidson of Swarthmore 6-3, 6-1 to finish with a 26-3 record for the season.

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ANDREW R. JAMES

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SCOTT SEID

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SCOTT DINE

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JOHN D. FERGUSON

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