Meghan Agosta
RUTHVEN, ONT. > Ice Hockey
Agosta, a senior forward at Mercyhurst College, scored three goals and had one assist in a 6--2 win over Wayne State to become the alltime leading scorer in NCAA women's hockey (286 points). A three-time All-America, she won gold at the 2006 Turin Olympics and again at the 2010 Vancouver Games, where she was named women's hockey MVP.
Kevin Bradley
MILFORD, MASS. > Swimming
Kevin, a sophomore at Milford High, became the sole holder of every one of his school's individual swimming records when he swam 48.39 in the 100-yard freestyle in a win over New Bedford. At junior nationals in December he had a national-championship-qualifying 3:57.56 in the short-course 400 IM, the fastest time in the nation among 15-year-olds.
Kat Cooper
PACIFIC, WASH. > Basketball
Kat, a senior forward at Auburn Riverside, led the Ravens to the South Puget Sound League title with 25 points in a 66--51 win over Federal Way and was named league co-MVP. At week's end she led the team with 19.7 points per game. Last year Kat had a game-high 20 points in a 56--52 overtime win for the 4A state title and was named all-state.
Chad Noelle

