BILL STANLEY
SOUTH PARK, PA. > TRACK AND FIELD
Bill, a senior at South Park High, broke the national high school javelin record with a throw of 246'9", winning the Pennsylvania 3A title in his first attempt. His throw surpassed the farthest marker at 220 feet out on the javelin field and nearly reached the woods beyond it, breaking the previous record by 2'7". Bill was unbeaten this season and set meet records at every invitational, including the Penn Relays (223'3"). Next year he will compete at Ohio State.
KIMMONS WILSON
WINTER PARK, FLA. > ROWING
Kimmons, a freshman coxswain for the Winter Park boys' freshman eight, helmed the Wildcats to a come-from-behind victory at the Scholastic Nationals at Cooper River in Camden, N.J. Trailing in the 1,500-meter race until she called for a sprint at 250 meters out, the team won in 4:31.091, defeating runner-up St. Joseph's Prep by 1.552 seconds. A week earlier the crew won at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta in Philadelphia. In April it took first at states and at the Orlando city championship.
CHRIS BROWN
NORTH CHELMSFORD, MASS. > TRACK AND FIELD
Brown, a senior at Brandeis, won the 800 (1:55.31) and the 1,500 meters (3:47.94) at the University Athletic Association finals and was named the New England Division III outdoor runner of the year. Earlier this year he ran a 3:43.49 in the 1,500 for a school record and the fastest D-III time this season by more than three seconds. Brown, who finished third in the mile at the NCAA indoor championships, was named All-America for the second time after placing fourth in the 1,500 at the outdoor NCAAs.
SHANTANA KANHOYE

