Girls AAA Basketball Top 20 Teams
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January 10, 2004
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Woodrow
Wilson (9-1) Khadijah Whttington and T.J. Jordan have already committed to
Division I universities to play college basketball.
Both are Street & Smith All-Americans.
Whittington 4th team, while
Jordan
was Honorable Mention.
Wilson
’s lone loss is to
Riverdale
,
GA
in the Preach State Classic in
Atlanta
.
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Indian River
(9-1) won its eighth straight game
since a December loss to No. 1 Wilson. That surge includes four victories in
last week’s Peach State Classic in
Atlanta
where they placed above Woodrow Wilson who lost to the Riverdale, GA team
Indian River
defeated in the championship. Last
year, Coach Gavin Harris’ Braves defeated
Hampton
56-53,
Chantilly
68-52 and
Petersburg
, 63-51 to advance to the state championship game, where they lost to Atlee.
The Braves are led by Tiffany Green, Kelli Darden, and sophomore Sharnice
Fuller.
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normal">Petersburg
normal"> (9-0) Led by Isheena Flowers, Tara Robinson, Ebony Gibbs, and
Ernesta Green. Robinson leads
scoring with 20 points per game. Favorite
out of the Central Region.
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normal">Madison
normal"> (10-1) – Led by Warhawk seniors Mary Beth Brown & Leigh
Kampman. Key
bold">wins over Lake Braddock & Oakton.
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normal">Lake
Taylor
(9-0) – Only undefeated team in
the Eastern Region. Jazzmin Walters
leads the team.
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West Springfield
(11-1) – Laura Haskins, Sarah
Flanagan and Prock-Carey lead team. Key
bold">wins over
Lake
Braddock
(70-23),
Mount Vernon
, Forest Park &
Edison. Lone lost to
powerhouse
St. John’s
when the Spartans played nearly the entire game without starting senior guard
Sarah Flanagan. Dropped a couple of notches because of Flanagan’s injury.
She will probably be out 4 weeks. Key
game coming up against Hayfield.
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normal">Forest Park
normal"> (9-3) - Defeated Holly Cross, Gwen Park, CD Hylton; Losses to
Bullis,
West Springfield
. Speedy, yet physical team, led by
super sophomores Monica Wright and Ashleigh Braxton
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Oakton (11-1)
bold"> -- Led by freshmen sensation Jasmine Thomas, who may be the top guard in
the Northern Region as a freshman. Oakton
is allowing just 34.2 points per game. Key
loss to James Madison.
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Douglas Freeman (10-1)
– Led by versatile forward Loren Foley with 17.1 Defeated Monacan 51-34
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Westfield
(10-1)
bold">Key wins over Hayfield,
Potomac & South
Lakes
. Lone
lose a 2-point overtime loss to
Lake
Braddock
. Jessica Honesty and Tiffany
Torres lead attack.
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Monacan (8-1) – Lone
loss was to Douglas Freeman at Freeman in the semifinals of The Times-Dispatch
Invitational Tournament. Point guard Jasmine Young, the Chiefs' catalyst, was
sidelined with an injury at the time. Defeated
Manchester 83-58 & Meadowbrook (twice).
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Princess
Anne normal">(9-1) Princess Anne coach Darnell
Dozier won his 200th game with a career record at Princess Anne an
impressive 202-23. Leading Princess
Anne is talented freshmen Kim Rodgers and K.T. Walker.
Lone loss to Kempsville without Kim Rodgers in the season opening game.
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W.T.
Woodson (9-1) Woodson hasn't lost since a season-opening loss to
Lake
Braddock
. Junior guard A.J. Lemaitre leads
the team.
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Hayfield (10-2) -
Hayfield is young, but, 3 players Robinson, Reinshuttle, and Carlock are off of
the 13U AAU National Champion Fairfax Stars.
They are battle tested and compete well above their years.
Lost to
Westfield
by 1-point. Key wins over Edison, Gar-Field & T.C. Williams.
Will only get better.
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Hampton
(7-3)
bold"> –
N.C.
State
-bound C.C. Bozeman, sophomore Tia Walker and freshman post Evelyn Lewis lead
this team. The Lady Crabbers were
1-3 at the prestigious Nike Tournament of Champions but are undefeated in the
Eastern Region.
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Kempsville (9-1)
bold"> – Defeated Princess Anne 62-48. Kempsville
suffered its first loss of the season to Kellam.
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Atlee
bold">(8-4) – 2002-03 Group AAA state champions participated in the
Nike Holiday Hoopfest in
Santa Barbara
,
Calif.
, faced teams from
Alaska
,
Washington
and
Tennessee
and finished fourth out of eight teams in the national bracket.
Key Virginia losses to CD Hylton and Douglas Freeman.
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Henrico
(7-3) led by Tiara Robinson, 6’3 post Chynna Burwell, and Alexis Webber.
This fast paced team will only improve as the season wears on.
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white">Manchester
white"> (9-1) Lindsay Biggs and Melanie Oliver have led the
team to a 5-0 district record. Lone
loss to #9 Monacan in a season-opening tournament.
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George Washington -
Danville
(9-1) – Defensive team is led by
leading scorer Sierra Cooper. Lost
to
Franklin
County
45-35