The Central Florida Future names its top athletes of 2011-2012 school year
Published: Monday, April 23, 2012
Updated: Monday, April 23, 2012 10:04
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Freshman Octavious Freeman has made an immediate impact on the UCF track & field program, most notably with her 11.10 time in the 100 meters. The time is the fastest this year by a woman, professional or amateur.
First four out:
Blake Bortles, quarterback, football — showed flashes of greatness during 2011, including amazing late-game drive against Southern Miss.
Aisha Patrick, guard, women’s basketball — ended storied career (including two C-USA championships) by averaging 13.7 points per game and providing some thrills in disappointing season for program.
Brad Schneider, golfer, men’s golf — lone senior and leader of No. 20 men’s golf, looking for fourth consecutive C-USA title.
Aline Reis, goalkeeper, women’s soccer — Lowe’s Senior Class First Team and C-USA Second Team honoree was key part of talented women’s soccer team in 2011.
Andy Zunz, Miranda Burgan and Ryan Gillespie contributed to this article.

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