Bonnie Richardson was a one-person team for Rochelle High School in the Texas state track meet. The junior specializes in the sprints and the jumping events.
She scored 42 points with two firsts, two seconds and a third. And this was good enough to give Richardson and Rochelle the girls' championship in Class 1A.
Richardson's solo feat made national news. Among those taking note was Heather Van Norman, the track coach at Tulane University.
"My reaction was, 'You go, girl,'" Van Norman said. "I said to some people here, 'I know what that's like, although with me, it wasn't that big of a deal.'"
Van Norman was raised in Windom, Minn., the daughter of adoptive parents Don and Millie. Her parents are now retired in Panama City, Fla.
Heather was an eighth-grader at Windom when she finished third in both the 200- and 400-meter events in the state Class 1A meet. She never lost another race in high school, winning the "quadruple triple" -- the 100, 200 and 400 -- as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. She finished high school with a 147-race winning streak.
Heather was a one-person team for Windom in 1987 and her 30 points won the state title. As a senior in 1988, she came with four teammates and they finished third in the 2-mile relay. The 36 points gave Windom another state title.
Van Norman had decided by then that she wanted to go to the school in the South. Trouble was, she already had signed a letter of intent with the Gophers, and Minnesota wouldn't let her out of the commitment.