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BY HELEN JAU | THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
BOYS
BASKETBALL ALL-AREA TEAM Boddicker
lived up to expectations
The toughest challenge
facing Duncanville senior Brian Boddicker was being as
good as Duncanville junior Brian Boddicker was last year.
GIRLS
BASKETBALL ALL-AREA TEAM SGP's
Robinson now a complete player
The toughest part
of the past year for Ashley Robinson was narrowing her
choices of college. Robinson, one of the nation's top
recruits, settled on Tennessee just in time to start her
final season.
BOYS
WRESTLING ALL-AREA TEAM Alvarez
dominates the competition
Alejandro Alvarez
entered last year's 112-pound state title match with no
reason to believe he would lose.
GIRLS
WRESTLING ALL-AREA TEAM Malott
enjoys new-found competition
Girls wrestling
has become much more competitive, both on a state and
national level. No one is happier about that than Arlington
Sam Houston senior Brenda Malott.
BOYS
SOCCER ALL-AREA TEAM Souders
a steadying force for Coppell
Two years ago,
when it came time for Coppell coach Jim Griffin to pick
a team captain, he made an interesting decision by selecting
a first-year varsity player - sophomore midfielder Paul
Souders.
GIRLS
SOCCER ALL-AREA TEAM Day
fills big shoes at Mansfield
Cookie Day had
to sacrifice her style of play for the good of the Mansfield
Lady Tigers this season - she had to start thinking of
herself first.
BOYS
SWIMMING ALL-AREA TEAM Stephens
leads way for Highland Park
When Highland Park
coach Mike Sorrells began the 1999-2000 season he had
a hunch. Sorrells knew the Scots boys team had its best
chance ever to win the Class 4A state championship.
Plano's
Dallas Marshall and Highland Park's Whitney Henderson
GIRLS
SWIMMING ALL-AREA TEAM Marshall,
Henderson come through
Talk to area coaches
about Plano's Dallas Marshall and be prepared to spend
awhile listening. Highland Park's Whitney Henderson had
a little help in winning two Class 4A state championships.
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