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RUNNING, ETC.
| TODD'S ROAD STUMBLERS |
| YEAR | EVENT | LOCATION | PLACE | GROUP |
| 2005 | Collegiate Peaks Trail Run 25 Mile | Buena Vista, CO | 3rd | Age 20-29 |
| 2004 | Jacksonville Bank Marathon (half) | Jacksonville, FL | 4th | Age 20-24 |
| 2004 | SunTrust Triathlon | Hilton Head, SC | 3rd | Age 20-24 |
| 2004 | Harris Jacobs Dream Run 8K | Atlanta, GA | 1st | Age 20-24 |
| 2004 | Collegiate Peaks Trail Run 25 Mile | Buena Vista, CO | 2nd | Age 20-29 |
| 2004 | Steamboat Springs Pentathlon | Steamboat Springs, CO | 3rd | Age 20-29 |
| 2003 | McNeely Lake 15K | Louisville, KY | 1st | Age 20-24 |
| 2003 | Tova Vail Mountain Half-Marathon | Vail, CO | 7th | Age 20-29 |
| 2003 | Easy Street Marathon | Ft. Collins, CO | 21st | Age 20-29 |
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
| GOLF 1998 Georgia State Champions Class A High School 1997 Made Tournament and Traveling Team 1996 One of first two females in history of school to receive varsity letter. |
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| 1997 Rightfield, Centerfield. All Bi-City HM. Team was 18-9. 1996 Rightfield, Centerfield, First Base, Third Base. All Bi-City HM. Team was 26-5 and Area 3 AAA Champions and Sectionals winner. 1995 Rightfield. All Bi-City First Team. Team was 31-4 in inaugural fastpitch experience. Class A school had to play up to AAA to get competition. Area 3 AAA Champion, Sectionals winner, Georgia State Class AAA Runner-up. 1994 First day starter as Freshman. Slow pitch. Team was 32-3. Region 5A Champions, Sectionals winner and Georgia State Class A Runner-up.Team started six Freshmen. 1993 First Base. Junior Varsity. Team was 11-4. |
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1996 Selected to Columbus Challengers 16U Fastpitch traveling tournament team. Won a NSA National Qualifier and went to NSA World Series in Columbus, Ohio. Finished 3-2 there. Second most productive hitter on team in World Series. 1995 Selected to Columbus Peaches 16U Fastpitch traveling tournament team, the City's charter effort in travelball. Finished season as second most productive hitter on team. 1994 Selected to Ladonia Panthers 14U Slow Pitch traveling Tournament Softball Team. Alabama ASA State Champions and Fifth at ASA Nationals in Springfield, Mo., out of 47 teams. |
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