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6:54 pm Sunday, May 23, 2004

Lamar honors prep athletes

By By Will Bardwell/staff writer
May 23, 2004
Drew Moffett and Lizzie Williams were the big winners at last week's Lamar School spring sports awards banquet.
The two were named Lamar's male and female Senior Athletes of the Year on May 11, when letterwinners from 10 Raiders winter and spring sports programs were honored.
Each coach handed out a handful of honors such as Most Valuable Player and Most Improved. The Raider Award, criteria for which is set by individual coaches, was also doled out in each sport.
Williams, who also earned Most Valuable Player honors in softball and girls' basketball, and Moffett, who who the Raider Award in boys' soccer and the Best Offensive Player award for baseball, were the only athletes to win three awards.
Brannon Harrison, Kristina Makey, Cheryl Luquire, Randy Boyd Thompson and John Thomas Williamson each won two awards.
For a full list of winners, see page D4.

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