Oliver-I don't know his situation. Lots of people in the newspaper business
have lost their jobs, but I can't tell you if he was one of him. Here's his
bio info:
http://www.gatorzone.com/story.php?id=21841


On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 4:28 PM, mail.bobparks.com <[email protected]>wrote:

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> I’m even more impressed now with Chris Harry as a writer.****
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> I can’t believe he was unemployed when Gatorzone hired him.****
>
> Helen, he was in Tampa, right?  Did he get riffed?****
>
> Oh yes, this is a great story about Gator performances of the year!****
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> *Wednesday July 11, 2012*Harry: Top 10 Individual Performances for Gators
> in 2011-12 Athletic Season****
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> ·        Print****
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> GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Remember, I was late to the Florida party, arriving
> at GatorZone in November. But I saw some pretty impressive performances by
> UF student-athletes, including some absolute show-stoppers. ****
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>  ****
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> Also missed some moment that I wished I’d seen.****
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> None of these will soon be forgotten, no matter who saw them.  ****
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> *1. Oh, no-no he didn’t! *****
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>  ****
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> All Jonathon Crawford did to start UF’s NCAA run was throw a no-hitter in
> a 4-0 defeat of Bethune-Cookman, marking the first time a Florida pitcher
> no-hit an opponent since John Burke iced Furman in the NCAA’s opening round
> in 1991. ****
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>  ****
>
> Crawford, whose longest previous outing of the season was six innings,
> faced the minimum 27 batters in going the distance -- the lone BCC
> base-runner drew a walk, then was caught stealing -- to become just the
> seventh pitcher in NCAA history to hurl a no-hitter.****
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>  ****
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> Bravo! ****
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> *2. One of those “As” in NCAA must stand for “Alex” *****
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> Sophomore Alex Cercone played No. 5 singles for the better part of her two
> seasons with the UF tennis team, but she can stake a claim to No. 1 clutch
> player when it comes to the postseason. ****
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>  ****
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> Cercone, who was undefeated in NCAA Tournament play as a freshman, faced
> an 0-2 hole in the third set of the team championship semifinals against
> Duke, but rallied to win 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 in a 3-hour, 14-minute gut-check
> match that propelled the Gators to a 4-3 victory and advanced the team into
> the title match vs. UCLA. ****
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>  ****
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> Against the Bruins, Cercone was the first Gator to win her singles match,
> making quick work of Channelle Van Nguyen with a 6-2, 6-3 defeat en route
> to UF’s 4-0 win in the team final. ****
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> Her last match gave Cercone a perfect 9-0 mark in NCAA play during her two
> seasons at No. 5 singles with the Gators.****
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> *3. Killer Kytra*****
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> When she rolled out for the first collegiate meet of her career -- on the
> road at North Carolina State -- and promptly won the all-around
> competition, Kytra Hunter announced herself as a freshman force to be
> reckoned with. ****
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> She ended the season as the best gymnast in the country.****
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>  ****
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> Hunter not only became the first UF gymnast to capture two individual
> titles at the NCAA championship meet (winning the all-around and the vault
> events), she also became only the fifth freshman in the meet’s 31-year
> history to claim multiple titles as a freshman. ****
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>  ****
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> Her performance helped the Gators finish within 0.075 points from the
> program’s first NCAA team crown. That was tough to swallow. ****
>
>  ****
>
> But in the coming weeks, word came that Hunter was the 2012 Honda Sports
> Award recipient for gymnastics, an honor given annually to the nation’s top
> female. Put another way: the Heisman Trophy winner for gymnasts. ****
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> *4. He definitely was the “Real Deal” in the postseason *****
>
>  ****
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> Speaking of freshmen, Bradley Beal arrived at UF as arguably the most
> decorated men’s basketball recruit in the program’s history. The 2011
> Gatorade National Player of the Year had his ups and downs early in the
> season, but everything started clicking in March. When it mattered most. *
> ***
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>  ****
>
> A first-team All-SEC selection (the first UF freshman ever to be so
> recognized), Beal was spectacular during the postseason. In two SEC
> Tournament games and four NCAA Tournament games, he combined to average
> 16.5 points, making 53 percent from the floor and nearly 46 percent from
> long-distance, eight rebounds and 3.7 assists, as the Gators rolled to the
> Elite Eight only to lose to Louisville one win shy of the Final Four. ****
>
>  ****
>
> His performance in the spotlight of March Madness, vaulted the 6-foot-5
> guard to the top of pro scouting charts. He announced for the NBA in April
> and on June 28 -- his 19th birthday -- was selected by the Washington
> Wizards with the No. 3 overall pick in the draft, tying for the
> second-highest a UF player had been chosen. ****
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> *5. From NCAA champion to two-time U.S. Olympian *****
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>  ****
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> Winning the 200-meter backstroke at the NCAA Swimming Championships proved
> to be a warm-up act for Elizabeth Beisel. ****
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>  ****
>
> The UF sophomore, who made the U.S. Olympic team as a 16-year-old Rhode
> Island high school junior in 2008, doubled down on her international resume
> by winning the 400 individual medley at the 2012 Olympic Trials last month,
> then placed second in the 200 back to lock up two spots with the American
> team bound for London. ****
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>  ****
>
> While a handful of swimmers with Gator ties (See Lochte, Ryan) will be
> swimming for U.S./UF coach Gregg Troy in England, Beisel was the lone
> current UF student-athlete to make the squad.****
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> *6. And while we’re on the subject of Gator Olympians .... *****
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>  ****
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> Junior sprinter Tony McQuay is headed across the pond with Beisel too,
> only he’ll be sprinting on dry land. ****
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>  ****
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> McQuay finished second at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in the
> 400 meters, an event he has claimed as his own three times at the NCAA
> level. He sped to personal-best time of 44.49 to finish behind world leader
> LaShawn Merritt’s 44.12 in the national outdoor meet. ****
>
>  ****
>
> Just three weeks earlier, though, McQuay ran the anchor leg of UF’s
> victorious 4x400 relay at the NCAA Track and Field Championships, securing
> the winning points on the meet’s final event to give the Gators (and Coach
> Mike Holloway) the program’s first men’s outdoor national crown. ****
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> *7. Gilroy was there -- all day long *****
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> Northwestern had won seven of the last eight NCAA women’s lacrosse
> championships and were the odds-on favorites to make it eight in nine
> years. ****
>
>  ****
>
> But first, the Wildcats wanted to avenge a rare home loss to the upstart
> Gators that gave Florida, in just its third year of existence, the
> regular-season title. The two teams met in the American Lacrosse Conference
> Tournament title game in Gainesville.****
>
>  ****
>
> Northwestern came to UF having allowed just 6.9 goals per game, which
> ranked No. 1 in the nation. Think about that stat when digesting the next
> one. ****
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>  ****
>
> Gators freshman midfielder Shannon Gilroy scored seven goals her herself
> in a 14-7 route of the nation’s top-ranked team, as the blossoming Florida
> program celebrated a rare regular-season and tournament ALC sweep on its
> home field.  ****
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> *8. NCAA’s fastest indoor man *****
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>  ****
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> Running back and return man Jeff Demps didn’t have the senior year he
> wanted on the football field, nor did the focus of his Olympic pursuits
> come to fruition. ****
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>  ****
>
> But in between, Demps erupted for one big burst in winning the 60-meter
> dash at the NCAA Indoor championships for the third straight year, this
> time in a school-record 6.52 seconds. ****
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>  ****
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> Demps’ title also helped the Gators claim a third straight men’s indoor
> national crown. ****
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>  ****
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>  ****
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> *Nearly every award from A to Z(unino) *****
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>  ****
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> Consensus first-team All-American. Dick Howser Trophy recipient. Baseball
> America 2012 College Player of the Year. Johnny Bench Award as nation’s
> best catcher. Golden Spikes Award finalist. ****
>
>  ****
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> Those were the honors junior Mike Zunino threw into his U-Haul and pulled
> out of town with after being taken by Seattle with the third overall pick
> in the MLB Draft; the highest ever by a Gator, no less. ****
>
>  ****
>
> Want more? ****
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>  ****
>
> In helping guide Florida to its third College World Series in his three
> seasons, Zunino also claimed the UF team version of theTriple Crown,
> leading the club in average (.322), home runs (19) and RBI (67) during the
> 2012 season. ****
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> *10. Fitting finish for Embree *****
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>  ****
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> A year earlier, she fought back from four games down in the third and
> decisive set to win the crown-clinching point in the NCAA Women’s Tennis
> Championships at reigning champ/dynasty Stanford. ****
>
>  ****
>
> This year’s task wasn’t nearly as daunting nor dramatic, but once again it
> was UF junior Lauren Embree setting off the celebration for her teammates.
> ****
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> Her defeat of UCLA’s McCall Jones at No. 2 singles gave Florida its fourth
> point and merely reinforced what anyone who follows college tennis already
> knew. ****
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> No one is tougher in the clutch than Embree.  ****
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