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Class of the county

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published November 14, 2000


LINDSEY MOFFENBIER -- East Bay girls cross country: Won the Class 3A, Region cross country meet in Winter Haven on Nov. 11. The Indians' distance runner completed the 3 miles in 18 minutes, 15 seconds to earn a trip to states even though her team did not qualify.

CARTER CROSBY -- Plant boys swimming: A two-event winner in last week's Class 2A, District 6 meet at Bobby Hicks Pool. The versitle senior won the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke events.

TOMMY POLLOCK -- Plant City boys swimming: Won both his individual events in the Class 3A, District 5 meet last week. The senior sprinter won the 50- and 100-yard freestyle events.

JASON KOCHALKA -- Berkeley Prep football: Scored 22 points in the Bucs' 60-7 victory over Indian Rocks Christian last week. Caught two passes for touchdowns, kicked a 31-yard field goal and booted seven extra points.

Previous winners

Girls cross country: Bloomingdale -- Amber Littleton; Riverview -- Dee Dee Haefling.

Boys cross country: Berkeley Prep -- Rolf Steier; Sickles -- Daniel Doromal, Adam Sisler.

Football: Armwood -- Ron Buskey; Brandon -- Rhett Soltas; Chamberlain -- Eddie Lee Ivery; Durant -- Chris Jones, Jason Reider; East Bay -- Gary Bell, C.J. Owens; Gaither -- Lydell Ross; Hillsborough -- Ian Macalister; Jefferson -- Jeremy Burnett, Robert Wax; Jesuit -- Xavier Beitia; Jonathon Giles; Plant -- Devon Kennedy; Plant City -- William Brown; Riverhills Christian -- Julius Smith; Riverview -- Avious Steadman; Robinson -- Clark Green; Sickles -- Drew DeBerg, Dave Moore; Temple Heights -- Jeremby Gordon.

Girls swimming: Plant -- Crystal Rasmussen.

Boys swimming: Durant -- Richard McGrath; Jesuit -- Brad Perez.

Volleyball: Bay Shore Christian -- Ericka Womack; Berkeley Prep -- Sarah Kirkwood; Durant -- Jenna Jordan, Mallory Minichbauer; Tampa Prep -- Amber Langston, Justine Patton.

Boys golf: Berkeley Prep -- Ty Harris, John Stevens; Gaither -- Jeremy Garner.

Girls golf: Chamberlain -- Whitney Code.

- Class of the county members are chosen by Times staff writers. Nominations can be made by coaches only to Scott Purks (226-3353) during office hours or to Terry Jones (684-2457) Sunday evening or Monday morning.

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