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'''Anne Clouser''' (1950-2000) coached the [[Manheim Township]] team that won [[2006 ACF Nationals]]. Anne died of cancer On July 2, 2000, just two weeks after her team won the [[2000 NAC]].[https://www.qunlimited.com/memoriam.htm]. The [[Lancaster-Lebanon League]]'s championship is named in her honor.
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'''Anne Clouser''' (1950-2000) coached the [[Manheim Township]] team for 14 years. Highlights of her tenure include a second-place finish at the [[1994 NAC]] and a third-place finish at the [[1996 NAC]]. Anne died of cancer on July 2, 2000, just two weeks after her team won the [[2000 NAC]].[https://www.qunlimited.com/memoriam.htm]. The [[Lancaster-Lebanon League]]'s championship is named in her honor. [[Brad Rutter]], a member of the 1994 team, established a scholarship in her honor.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Rutter#Early_life]
 
 
Anne coached at [[Manheim Township]] for 14 years, including a second-place finish at the [[1994 NAC]] and a third-place finish at the [[1996 NAC]]. [[Brad Rutter]], a member of the 1994 team, also established a scholarship in her honor.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Rutter#Early_life]
 
  
 
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Anne Clouser (1950-2000) coached the Manheim Township team for 14 years. Highlights of her tenure include a second-place finish at the 1994 NAC and a third-place finish at the 1996 NAC. Anne died of cancer on July 2, 2000, just two weeks after her team won the 2000 NAC.[1]. The Lancaster-Lebanon League's championship is named in her honor. Brad Rutter, a member of the 1994 team, established a scholarship in her honor.[2]