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Faces in the Crowd: Nov. 3, 2014

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. Jane Donio Enscoe

Hammonton, N.J. > Field Hockey

Jane, a senior at Hammonton High, had a hat trick in a 7–0 win over Williamstown High to break the 100-goal mark. In September she scored three times in a 9–1 win over Williamstown to claim the school career record once held by her mother, Ann Donio. Jane, who has 48 goals in 19 games this season, has verbally committed to Princeton.

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. Stanley Kebenei

Fayetteville, Ark. > Cross-country

Kebenei, a senior at Arkansas, won the 8K Chile Pepper Festival in 23:53.50 to beat defending NCAA 3,000-meter steeplechase champion Anthony Rotich of UTEP by exactly one second. A week later, at the Wisconsin Invitational, Kebenei finished sixth in 23:55.00. Last year he was sixth at the 10K NCAA championships, earning All-America honors.

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. Cansu Usta

Brooklyn > Soccer

Usta, a freshman at St. Joseph’s College–Brooklyn, had six goals and one assist in a 15–0 win over Medgar Evers. She scored another goal in a 5–2 win over Washington Adventist, helping the Bears reach the 10-win mark for the first time. Through Sunday, Usta led all NCAA divisions, men and women, with 36 goals and 79 points.

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. Elmer Hawse

St. Charles, Mo. > Trap and Skeet Shooting

Hawse, 81, was named the National Congress of State Games’ male athlete of the year. Against shooters 17 and older he took silver in modern skeet and bronze in the other eight trap and skeet events at the Show-Me State Games in July. A month earlier he won all nine titles at the 50-and-up Missouri Senior Games. Hawse owns six state Senior Games records.

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. Lauren Parrini

York, Pa. > Golf

Lauren, a senior at York Catholic High, and her brother, Joe, a freshman, won District 3A championships on the same day at Briarwood Golf Club. Lauren shot an 18-over 158 on the West course to take the girls’ title by 13 strokes; Joe shot a four-under 140 on the East to win the boys’ title by two.

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. Joe Parrini

York, Pa. > Golf

Joe, a freshman at York Catholic High, and his sister Lauren, a senior, won District 3A championships on the same day at Briarwood Golf Club. Lauren shot an 18-over 158 on the West course to take the girls’ title by 13 strokes; Joe shot a four-under 140 on the East to win the boys’ title by two.

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To nominate an individual for an upcoming edition of Faces in the Crowd, please email editor Alexandra Fenwick with a name, age, gender, hometown, sport, school and all relevant contact information, as well as a short summary of the athlete’s recent accomplishments.