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1. hcs_press_centre_nov05_2
www.health-direction.co.uk/hdl - [Cached]Published on: 5/13/2006 Last Visited: 5/13/2006
Sue Knox
NHS Information Director
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2. Pharmaceutical companies need to focus on prescribing structures
www.allaboutmedicalsales.com/a - [Cached]Published on: 12/14/2005 Last Visited: 5/27/2006
Sue Knox, NHS Information Director of Health Direction, cautions:
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3. iHigh.com -- The High School Internet Network
www.ihigh.com/0,1773,2_1_0_100 - [Cached]Published on: 6/20/2006 Last Visited: 7/13/2006
"It pretty much comes down to time management," said Knox, the daughter of Kim and Susan Knox.
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A member of the National Honor Society, Knox finished among the top five of her class for the fourth consecutive year.
She was named to the WDN All-Area Softball First Team at shortstop after leading the Pam Pack with two home runs, 21 RBIs and a .386 batting average. Knox, who also received Coastal all-conference honors, didn't make an error all season.
She put up the big numbers despite not playing varsity softball last year.
Knox was just as good in volleyball, where she was named to the WDN All-Area First Team. She also received all-conference honors.
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In basketball, Knox received honorable mention on the all-area team.
To top off matters, Knox was voted as the Homecoming Queen.
During Tuesday's awards banquet at the high school, Knox was notified that she was named "Best All-around Female" as voted on by the senior class. She also received the "Academic and Athletic Scholar Award" from the United States Army Reserve.
"We did pretty much better in all our sports this year than in the other years I played," Knox said. "That was definitely exciting, especially for softball. Our season was cut shorter than what we would have liked, but we did do a lot better than we ever have before. Hopefully, they'll keep that going next year."
Though she probably could have played any number of sports in college, Knox chose to play softball at Division II Anderson University beginning in the fall. Knox had a scholarship offer from UNC-Pembroke, while East Carolina also showed interest in the Pam Pack slugger.

