NEWS-SUN'S TOp 10 NORTH/SOUTH ATHLETES
Carter, Green selected top female athletes
North, South athletes earn honor for their accomplishments at the high school, college and professional levels.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
SPRINGFIELD — With the last days of North and South high schools quickly approaching, we wanted to find a way to bring back memories of the best athletes Springfield has produced since the schools opened in 1961 — and it sure wasn't easy.
It was like mowing grass with a pair of scissors, and we had to make some tough decisions. You may agree with us, you may not — but at least you're talking about the history of North and South.
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The Top 10 female athletes from South and North were chosen based on their high school, college and professional careers. The selection was done by the Springfield News-Sun and a committee of distinguished school representatives.
Our top athletes — 1990 South graduate Nicole Green and 1984 North graduate Wynette "Nettie" Carter — were the embodiment of the selection process.
Carter, a three-sport athlete, starred on the basketball floor for both North and Wright State University, eventually landing in the Raiders' Athletic Hall of Fame.
Green, a track star, won several state championships before winning an NCAA national championship at Kansas State in 1994 and a gold medal at the 1995 World Track and Field Championships in Goteborg, Sweden.



Nicole Green was selected as the top female athlete from South High School.
Wynette Carter, a 1984 graduate, was selected as the top female athlete from North High School.