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...after a season of trying to fit in--and not just on the soccer field--Emily Stauffer is not a freshman phenom anymore. In 1995, Stauffer will have to settle for sophomore sensation. For the Harvard women's soccer team, that--and the Ivy League title--will be just fine...
Although it's now tough to imaging the Crimson line-up without Vankoski, the freshman phenom entered his senior year of high school expecting to attend Ivy arch-rival Princeton, and was also contacted by bigger name programs such as West Virginia, Wake Forest and Alabama...
Before Pierce became a top prospect on the women's tour, she was overshadowed by another remarkably-talented phenom--Jennifer Capriati...
...Dead for sure," one insider put it. The dinosaur everyone loves to hate was a "one-year phenom" that ran headlong into extinction this season, thanks to overlicensing (the Purple One's image appeared on every product you can think of), a very narrow demographic base and "parental revolt...
...that," snaps the meanest general manager in baseball history (Lane Smith), "but I like this better." Al is talking about his scouting assignment so deep in the Mexican bush leagues that they play in the rain because it makes sliding easier. There he discovers Steve Nebraska (Brendan Fraser), a phenom with a fast ball so potent it knocks over the catcher and the umpire. Steve is in dire need of an understanding father figure -- especially after he gets a $55 million contract with the Yanks...