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Girls' Top 20

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

1. Notre Dame Academy (29-1)

One of the top teams in the country boasts four Division I signees, including Mia Nickson (Boston College) and Azania Stewart (Florida).

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2. Bishop McNamara (24-9)

The Mustangs, with George Washington-bound Tiana Myers, had no seniors last season.

3. Eleanor Roosevelt (24-3)

Three-time defending 4A champion has back All-Met Brooke Wilson.

4. Edison (30-2)

The Eagles have lost the past two AAA finals by one point.

5. H.D. Woodson (23-4)

The Warriors have back all but one player from their second-straight DCIAA title team.

6. Arundel (21-5 )

Six Wildcats, including C Simone Egwu, are at least 5-11.

7. Holy Cross (25-5)

Four of top five scorers are gone from the WCAC and City Title champ, but G Shontice Simmons is back.

8. Riverdale Baptist (25-6)

The Crusaders had only two seniors on last season's team that lost to Notre Dame by three.

9. Good Counsel (24-9)

Virginia Tech-bound F Shanel Harrison leads the way for a team that graduated one senior.

10. Paint Branch (21-4)

Juniors Tarik Hislop and Khalilah Quigley are back for the 3A semifinalist.

11. T.C. Williams (19-9)

All-Met G Tierra Ruffin-Pratt leads the group for ex-Mystics coach Jim Lewis.

12. Stonewall Jackson (22 -6)

Virginia AAA quarterfinalist has back six of its top eight players, including Gwen Washington (East Tennessee).

13. St. John's (21-12)

New coach Jonathan Scribner must replace top three scorers from WCAC runner-up.

14. Atholton (25-3)

The Raiders, now in 3A, lost one player from their 2A state title team.

15. Gywnn Park (16-7)

The Yellow Jackets get boost from return of Syracuse-bound Lynnae Lampkins.

16. Forest Park (21-6 )

Virginia AAA tournament team for the past five years has three players committed to GMU.

17. Blake (18-6)

Maryland 4A finalist has back three starters and a deep back court.

18. Lee (18-4)

The Lancers return close to 60 points per game.

19. C.H. Flowers (18-4)

The Jaguars can cause problems with standout guards and strong inside play.

20. Brooke Point (20-7)

All-Met Chay Shegog (UNC) leads the push for a fourth straight Commonwealth title.



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