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Published: Jun 10, 2007 12:30 AM
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High Schools' Finest: Girls track

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Gabby Mayo of Southeast Raleigh and Latoya James of Burlington Cummings were the 4-A and 2-A most outstanding performers in the NCHSAA track and field championships.

NCHSAA: 4-A, Charlotte Harding; 3-A, Asheville Roberson; 2-A, Burlington Cummings; 1-A, Hampstead Topsail.

NCISAA: 3-A, Charlotte Latin; 2-A/1-A, Southern Pines O'Neal.

REPORTED SIGNINGS: Eman Al-Aswadi, Durham Arts, UNC-Pembroke; Kiara Brown, Millbrook, Meredith; Katy Burns, Cardinal Gibbons, Elon; Ericka Charles, Durham Arts, East Carolina; Patience Coleman, Southern Durham, North Carolina; Ebonie Cunningham, Southeast Raleigh, UNC-Charlotte; Callan Fike, Athens Drive, North Carolina; LaWanda Henry, Cape Fear Christian, N.C. State; Samantha Howard, Jordan, Lenoir Rhyne; Latoya James, Burlington Cummings, North Carolina; Christy Johnson, Athens Drive, North Carolina; Maria Johnson, Farmville Central, UNC-Wilmington; Gabby Mayo, Southeast Raleigh, Texas A&M; Brittany McClain, Middle Creek, Winston-Salem State; Tasha Newby, Southern Alamance, Pembroke; Alesha Patterson, Garner, N.C. State; Pearce Tapp, Jordan, Wofford.

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