Column: Decade produced special ladies with rare talent

  • Interlachen's Jacqueline Fraga pushes the ball up the field in her final high school game in the district tournament against Jacksonville Bishop Snyder. (Daily News file photo)
    Interlachen's Jacqueline Fraga pushes the ball up the field in her final high school game in the district tournament against Jacksonville Bishop Snyder. (Daily News file photo)
  • Crescent City's Kayshia Brady is set to let go of the shot put in the 2012 FHSAA 2A championship at the University of North Florida. (Daily News file photo)
    Crescent City's Kayshia Brady is set to let go of the shot put in the 2012 FHSAA 2A championship at the University of North Florida. (Daily News file photo)
  • Palatka's Jonell Williams goes up for a shot during a Jarvis Williams Tournament game in 2014. (Daily News file photo)
    Palatka's Jonell Williams goes up for a shot during a Jarvis Williams Tournament game in 2014. (Daily News file photo)
  • Palatka's Ka'Tia Seymour easily wins the 200-meter dash at the 2016 District 5-2A championship in Gainesville. (Daily News file photo)
    Palatka's Ka'Tia Seymour easily wins the 200-meter dash at the 2016 District 5-2A championship in Gainesville. (Daily News file photo)
  • Interlachen's Amanda Quinby was a player of the year in two different sports, as a freshman in soccer in the 2014-15 season, then as softball shortstop in her senior season of 2018. (MARK BLUMENTHAL / Palatka Daily News)
    Interlachen's Amanda Quinby was a player of the year in two different sports, as a freshman in soccer in the 2014-15 season, then as softball shortstop in her senior season of 2018. (MARK BLUMENTHAL / Palatka Daily News)
The final month of the decade is nearing the halfway point. Oh, and a reminder there’s 11 days before Christmas. Today, I’m taking a look back at the five best female athletes this county saw in the…

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