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Organizing the supporting reference section

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List in the following order: categories.
 * books or other works created by the subject of the article (under a section heading "Works", "Publications", "Discography", etc. as appropriate);
 * internal links to related English Wikipedia articles (section heading "See also");
 * notes and references (section heading "Notes" or "References", or a separate section for each; see Citing sources);
 * relevant books, articles, or other publications that have not been used as sources (section heading "Further reading");
 * relevant websites that have not been used as sources and do not appear in the earlier appendices (added as part of "Further reading" or in a separate section headed "External links");
 * internal links organized into navigational boxes (sometimes placed at the top in the form of sidebars);

That is, the format should be:

Works

 * A list of the subjects writings

Karch Kiraly

 * Beach Volleyball Database
 * American Volleyball Coaches Association

1999–2000: Early career with Holly McPeak
May-Treanor played her first professional match on the AVP tour in May 1999 while still a college senior. After graduating from Long Beach State in 1999, she joined the U.S. Women's National Volleyball Team. After a few months she quit the national team to focus on beach volleyball. She teamed with Holly McPeak, a veteran beach player looking to win a medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics. The pair played their first tournament together on the FIVB tour in Salvador, Brazil in November 1999. Seeded 22nd, McPeak/May-Treanor finished 9th.

Nearly a year behind in the Olympic qualification process, May-Treanor/McPeak found success in international and domestic play in the 2000 season. They won their first tournament together in April at a USAV event, followed by two wins on the FIVB tour, and one on the now-defunct BVA. With three FIVB tournament wins and no finishes lower than 5th, the pair qualified for one of the two US Olympic berths. The pair earned 5th place at the Sydney games.