Farm Report
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SPORTS: SPORTS NOTEBOOK
After 20 Years, a Season Without Shaw
For Football, Two Stellar RecruitsFresh from its first Rose Bowl appearance in 28 years, Stanford's football team has snared 14 new recruits, including nine All-Americans. One of those is Kwame Harris, a 6-foot-7-inch, 320-pound left tackle from Newark, Del., who is considered the best offensive-lineman recruit in the country. Cardinal coach Tyrone Willingham also landed Teyo Johnson, a 6-foot-7-inch, 256-pound quarterback from San Diego. Johnson, whose brother is current Cardinal senior Riall Johnson, will also play basketball at Stanford. Some scouts consider him the top two-sport recruit in the nation.
Synchronized Swimmers Sink to SecondFor two years, Stanford's synchronized swimmers dominated their sport and came home with national titles. But this March, facing Ohio State on the Buckeyes' home turf proved to be too much. The Cardinal ended the Collegiate National Championships with 89 points, finishing second behind Ohio State, which earned 95 points. One bright spot was junior Shannon Montague's first-place finish in the solo finals. Montague and teammate Julie Enos, a senior, also placed second in the duet final. Six of Stanford's athletes were named All-Americans.
Foiling the Competition on the Farm
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