
FACES IN THE CROWD
NATHAN RESCH
GOLETA, CALIF.
Nathan, 13, set three Southern California age-group swim records as he placed first in five events, second in three and third in one at a meet. His records were in the 50-yard freestyle (23.27) and the 50 (27.44) and 100 (59.33) backstroke.
ANNE KRUMRINE
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
DIANE DODGE
CORNING, N.Y.
Krumrine, a 6'3" junior center at Franklin and Marshall, went 13 for 13 from the field in a 78-45 win over Gettysburg College to set a Division III women's basketball single-game record for consecutive field goals. Dodge, a 5'9" senior forward at Quinnipiac College, made 10 of 12 three-pointers in a 86-73 loss to the University of New Haven to set a Division II women's mark for most three-pointers in a game and tie the women's collegiate record of nine consecutive treys.
NATASHA KAISER
DES MOINES
Kaiser, a senior at Missouri, set a women's collegiate indoor record in the 400-meter dash with a clocking of 51.92, at the NCAA championships. She broke by .47 the mark she established last month and missed the American record by .15.
GARY WITHERSPOON
MARYSVILLE, WASH.
Gary, a senior at Marysville-Pilchuck High, beat Maurice Handcox of Kamiakin High 14-9 to win the class AAA 168-pound wrestling title. His 125-4 record includes titles in four weight classes in three different states.
GERRY ROACH
MAYFIELD, KY.
Roach, 70, set a world record in the women's 20-pound-test-line class when she landed a 68-pound, 5-ounce cubera snapper in Tortuguero Bay, Costa Rica. Thirty years ago she caught a 103-pound tarpon, which was then a world record.
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BOB PONCE
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DAVE MENGLE
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PETER HVIZAK
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MATHEW MCVAY
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DARLENE MCGEE
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ANDREW INNERARITY