Play Video Jennifer, a senior at William Harrison High, is the top American under 18 under 18 in the 100-yard backstroke (54.37). She won gold at junior nationals in 2006 and bronze in the '07 senior nationals and has qualified for the Olympic trials in the 100 back and 100 butterfly.
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Teresa, a senior midfielder at Palo Alto High, was named girls' player of the year for 2007 by Parade and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Adidas. She has 15 goals and five assists for the Vikings in 15 games this season.
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Courtney, a senior guard at Cohoes High, tied the national high school record for most three-pointers in a game when she made 15 in the Tigers' win over Schalmont. She averages 14.0 points and leads New York's Section II withe 53 three-pointers.
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Spindrift, a junior at The Hockaday School, set a national independent-school record in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:00.66), breaking the mark of Olympian Caroline Bruce. She has qualified for the Olympic trials in three events (200 individual medley, 100 and 200 breast).
Lancos, a recent graduate of Middletown High School North, was named first-team all-state after scoring four goals and having nine assists while starring on defense as a sweeper. She was the state player of the year as a junior and is on the U.S. under-20 national team.
George, a junior running back at Calumet High, blocked five extra points in one game, a 53-26 loss to Whiting. This season he ran 122 times for 1,210 yards, scored 22 touchdowns (19 rushing, three receiving) and was honorable mention all-state.
Montee, a junior running back at Timberland High, gained at least 187 rushing yards in each of the Timberwolves' 12 games. He led the St. Louis metro area with 3,077 yards, scored 32 touchdowns and was named first-team all-state in Missouri's Class 4.
Corey, a senior quarterback at Lone Oak High, threw a national-record 91 touchdowns this season. His completion percentage (73.7%) and passing yards (5,872) are second alltime. He threw only four interceptions and led the Purple Flash to its first state final.
Isaac, a senior at Charles City High, won his third consecutive Class 3A cross-country title. He also is a three time state champion in the 1,600 meters, a two-time winner in the 800 and a former gold medalist in the freshman mile at the Nike outdoor national meet.
Kate, a junior at Dublin Coffman High, became Ohio's seventh two-time state champ after going 30–0 and winning the Division I final. The USTA's No. 3 under-18 player in the Midwest, she has won 59 consecutive matches and 118 straight sets.