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Potomac Valley Finishes 2008 Nationals with Six Trophies and Fourteen Top 16 Finishes
Updated August 4, 2008
The Potomac Valley District sent 44 teams to age-based National Championships in 2008. Potomac Valley teams came home with six trophies and fourteen Top 16 finishes, highlighted by the 10-Under Division I championship trophy won by the Fairfax Stars.
In 2007, Potomac Valley teams earned three trophies and had fourteen teams in the Top 16. So all in all, it was another strong performance by Potomac Valley teams at Nationals. Click here to see the AAU Girls’ Basketball Results page.
The trophy winners (Top 4 places) from the Potmac Valley were:
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Age Group
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Division
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Team
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Medal
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9-Under
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I
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Potomac Valley Vogues
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Bronze
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10-Under
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I
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Fairfax Stars
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Gold
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14-Under
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II
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YBAM Sparks
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Silver
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14-Under
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II
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Maryland Lady Crusaders
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Copper
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15-Under
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I
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Maryland Flames
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Silver
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Open
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I
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GTS Aces
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Bronze
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For a day-by-day summary write-up from each of the National Tournaments, click here to visit the Potomac Valley National Championship webpage.
Click on continue... below to see the complete list of Top 16 finishers from the Potomac Valley District.
10U D-I: Fairfax Stars are 10U National Champions; Win in Double OT
Last Updated: Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 10:30 PM

Fairfax Stars 10U Gold Team with Gold Medals and the National Championship Trophy
The Fairfax Stars won the 10-Under Division I National Championship today with a 37-33 double overtime victory over the #1 seeded ISSA Lady Elite team from Indiana.
The Stars finished the tournament undefeated in both pool play and bracket play. Congratulations to the Stars’ players, Head Coach Bob McCormick and the rest of the coaching staff for bringing home the Potomac Valley’s first gold medal since 2006.