A 2004 National Field Hockey Coaches Association nominee for Regional All-American, Gamble is also a two-time all-conference selection and all-south zone member. A four year honor roll student, Narron earned the MPSSAA Scholar Athlete Recognition Award and the Glenelg High School Scholar Athlete Achievement Award.Īlso joining the squad in the fall will be Gamble, midfielder/back out of Sugarland, Texas. Also playing at the National Field Hockey Festival, she helped lead her team to the gold medal in both 20. Named to The Washington Post's first team All-Met in 2003, Narron also played as a forward/midfielder with the Tidewater Tempest and the Futures Regional Team. Narron, a native of Woodbine, Md., joins the squad as a four year varsity member of the Glenelg High School field hockey team. These girls add incredible talent and technique on the field, but the way they conduct themselves off the field is even more impressive." "With the addition of Katy and Lou-Trice, combined with the four ladies that we signed earlier in the year, I think it could be one of the best in Wake field hockey history. "I am absolutely thrilled with this class," said Averill. Joining four others, the three-time national championship squad will welcome six fresh faces for the class of 2009. Wake Forest field hockey coach Jennifer Averill announced the addition of Katy Narron and Lou-Trice Gamble to the 2005 freshman class.
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