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|sixth = [[2001 South Carolina Panasonic Team|South Carolina All-Stars]] | |sixth = [[2001 South Carolina Panasonic Team|South Carolina All-Stars]] | ||
− | |allam1 = Daniel Thomas, [[ | + | |allam1 = Daniel Thomas, [[Grissom]] |
|allam2 = [[Alex Metcalf]], [[2001 Benton|Benton]] | |allam2 = [[Alex Metcalf]], [[2001 Benton|Benton]] | ||
|allam3 = V. Jade Shiller, [[2001 San Dieguito|San Dieguito]] | |allam3 = V. Jade Shiller, [[2001 San Dieguito|San Dieguito]] | ||
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− | *Virgil I. Grissom High School | + | *[[Grissom|Virgil I. Grissom High School, Huntsville, AL]] |
*Team Alaska AK | *Team Alaska AK | ||
*Arkansas All-Stars AR | *Arkansas All-Stars AR | ||
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*[[Parkersburg South|Parkersburg South High School]] WV | *[[Parkersburg South|Parkersburg South High School]] WV | ||
*Rufus King High School WI | *Rufus King High School WI | ||
− | *Campbell County High School WY | + | *Campbell County High School WY |
==Links== | ==Links== |
Latest revision as of 20:28, 20 September 2012
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Champion | Washington, D.C. All-Stars | |
Runner-up | Florida All-Stars | |
Third | Maryland All-Stars | |
Fourth | Burlington | |
Fifth | Dunbar | |
Sixth | South Carolina All-Stars | |
All-America Team | -- | |
Daniel Thomas, Grissom | Alex Metcalf, Benton | |
V. Jade Shiller, San Dieguito | Micha Elsner, Walter Johnson | |
Kevin Roth, Eisenhower | Ian Henderson, Moravian |
Lasted from June 24 to June 26.
The score of the final game was D.C. 183, Florida 157, Maryland 147, Vermont 144, Kentucky 143, South Carolina 118.
Winning team members received $2500 scholarships.
The tournament's program listed George Washington High School as the West Virginia representative, but Parkersburg South High School was the state's representative as they won the state championship that year. Fred Morlan was a member of that team, and he also states that a teammate (Erin Johns) received an All-American award, yet oddly PAC's site does not list this.
Field
The 40-team field:
- Virgil I. Grissom High School, Huntsville, AL
- Team Alaska AK
- Arkansas All-Stars AR
- San Dieguito HS Academy CA
- Grand Junction High School CO
- Cheshire High School CT
- Washington DC All-Stars DC
- Florida All-Stars FL
- Georgia All-Stars GA
- Blackfoot High School ID
- Illinois All-Stars IL
- Indiana All-Stars IN
- Iowa All-Stars IA
- Paul L. Dunbar High School KY
- Vandebilt Catholic High School LA
- Oak Hill High School ME
- Maryland All-Stars MD
- Massachusetts All-Stars MA
- Eisenhower High School MI
- Murrah High School MS
- Missouri All-Stars MO
- Skyview High School MT
- Elkhorn High School NE
- New Hampshire All-Stars NH
- Team New Jersey NJ
- Plainview Old Bethpage High School NY
- NC School of Science and Math NC
- Beavercreek High School OH
- Oklahoma All-Stars OK
- Team Oregon OR
- Moravian Academy PA
- South Carolina All-Stars SC
- Ezell Harding Christian School TN
- Cistercian Prep TX
- Burlington High School VT
- New Horizon's Gov's School VA
- Ellensburg High School WA
- Parkersburg South High School WV
- Rufus King High School WI
- Campbell County High School WY
Links
Burlington's page has lots of information.
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