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National winner Maddyn Greenway along with Cydnee Bryant, E.K. Smith and Olivia Vukosa among athletes recognized.
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Selections in Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia unveiled this week.
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Shamrocks are one step closer to claiming national title with final rankings set to be released June 23.
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Comprehensive look at state champions from across the country.
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Comprehensive look at state champions from across the nation.
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Minarets and Pacific Grove combined for 41 runs, 40 hits in Division V title game.
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Trinity, Tomball two teams still vying for national championship.
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Under head coach Steve Chapman, Calallen replaces Tomball at the top while Trinity, St. John Bosco rise.
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St. John Bosco and Harvard-Westlake in California, Trinity of Kentucky and Tomball and Calallen in Texas all have an opportunity to make their case.
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Caitlin Clark, Lisa Leslie and Elena Delle Donne among state record holders.
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In the battle to be crowned the nation's top high school sports program, Florida powerhouse surges behind nationally-ranked baseball and boys lacrosse teams.
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Reigning MaxPreps National Player of the Year Gio Rojas comes up big for the Eagles in championship game victory.
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Lauren Olsen of Douglas ranks No. 1 all-time in career scoring in Wyoming, No. 2 in a single season.
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Megan Gustafson holds career, single season scoring records in Wisconsin.
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Christy Cooper dominated West Virginia girls basketball in the 1980s.
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Hailey Van Lith holds Washington career scoring record with 2,992 points.
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LaKeisha Frett is career and single-season scoring leader in Virginia.
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Huntington sisters Jade and Jasmyn hold Vermont state scoring records.
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Teya Sidberry holds single season and career scoring records in Utah.
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Adrian McGowen holds state records for career, single-season and single-game scoring in Texas.
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Nikki McCray of Collierville holds single-season, career scoring records in Tennessee.
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Jill Young of Mitchell Christian is South Dakota's all-time leading scorer.
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Ivory Latta of York holds state career, single season and single game scoring records.
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Maria Fantanrosa is the all-time leading scorer in Pennsylvania with 3,823 points.
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Chelsea Marandola of Johnston holds state career scoring record with 2,631 points.
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Kiana Brown of Triangle Lake holds career and single game scoring records in Oregon.
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Taylor Roberts of Classen holds career and single season records in Oklahoma.
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Marlene Stollings is only Ohio player with over 3,000 career points.
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Rylee Nudell holds state records for career and single-season scoring
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Oshauna Holland of Stuart W. Cramer is new career scoring leader in North Carolina.