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The Final Top 20 Boys

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

1 Gonzaga (34-1)

WCAC and City Title champion

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2 Montrose Christian (21-4)

Sixth straight top 5 finish

3 T.C. Williams (29-3)

Virginia AAA champion

4 Springbrook (25-2)

Maryland 4A champion

5 Millbrook (29-1)

Virginia AA champion

6 O'Connell (29-8)

WCAC runner-up

7 Laurel (22-3)

Maryland 4A South champion

8 Gwynn Park (25-2)

Maryland 2A South champion

9 Largo (23-4)

Maryland 3A champion

10 Thomas Stone (24-3)

Maryland 4A finalist

11 National Christian (22-7)

Led by top talent Dante Taylor

12 DeMatha (20-10)

Only team to beat Gonzaga

13 Lackey (21-4)

SMAC champion

14 Long Reach (25-3)

Maryland 3A finalist

15 Old Mill (23-3)

Maryland 4A East finalist

16 Langley (24-5)

Va. Liberty District champion

17 Lake Braddock (17-9)

Va. Northern Region semifinalist

18 Westfield (21-3)

Va. Concorde District champion

19 Riverdale Baptist (31-5)

NACA tourney finalist

20 B-CC (18-8)

Maryland 3A West champion



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