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2009 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees

Georgia College honored four athletes in the annual Hall of Fame induction during Homecoming. Leonard Scott '79, Jay Torrence '94, Greg Winters '96 and Anna (Haggkvist) Sundstrom '99 represented men's basketball, men's tennis, baseball and women's tennis, respectively.

Scott was a four-year member of the then-Colonial basketball team, competing from 1975-79. The second-leading scorer in Georgia College history with 1,908 points, Scott owns the school mark for rebounds in a career at 868. Scott is now an accountant in Lilburn, Ga.

Torrence played two stellar seasons for the Bobcats from 1993 to 1994. He was an NCAA All-American in 1994, adding Georgia Tennis Association Player of the Year honors during that season. He also was named GCSU Male Senior Athlete of the Year. Torrence is now vice president of client services at Emerald Software in Alpharetta.

Winters hit for a .396 clip during his four-year career (1993-96), ranking second all-time at Georgia College.  He was selected to the 1995 World Series All-Tournament Team and named All-American. Always patient at the plate, Winters hit more than .400 in three of his seasons, also drawing a school-best 199 career walks. Winters is now the Bibb County District Attorney.

Sundstrom was a two-time All-American for Georgia College, pulling down honors in 1997 and 1998. She also received the distinguishing marks of NCAA Region Senior Player of the Year and GCSU Female Senior Athlete of the Year in 1999. Sundstrom worked as a personal trainer in the Boston area and has now returned to her native Sweden.

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