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School, City, St., Coach, GPA

Academic Magnet, North Charleston, S.C., Troy Bennage, 3.73
Alamo Heights, San Antonio, Texas, Bruce Fink, 3.61
Anson, Wadesboro, N.C., Chris Samford, 3.59
Aquinas, Augusta, Ga., Kevin Kennedy, 3.54
Austintown Fitch, Austintown, Ohio, Jeffrey M. Sosnowski, 3.44
Bath-Haverling, Bath, N.Y., Matt Hill, 3.55
Battle Mountain, Minturn, Colo., David Cope, 3.28
Bay, Bay Village, Ohio, Robert Dougherty, 2.45
Beachwood, Beachwood, Ohio, Brian R. Greene, 3.73
Bellbrook, Bellbrook, Ohio, Charlie Luse, 3.53
Berkeley Preparatory School, Tampa, Fla., Dave Zimmerman, 3.39
Birdville, Fort Worth, Texas, Eddie Brown, 3.26
Blue Valley North, Overland Park, Kan., Tom Holland, 3.57
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School, Indianapolis, Ind., Josh Eaton, 3.47
Brenham, Brenham, Texas, Erik Lane, 3.41
Broadneck, Annapolis, Md., Sean Tettemer, 3.64
Cabell Midland, Ona, W.Va., Jack DeFazio, 3.76
Canterbury School, Fort Wayne, Ind., Greg Mauch, 3.47
Canyon, New Braunfels, Texas, Rob Rush, 3.43
Catonsville, Catonsville, Md., David Lane, 3.95
Chapin, Chapin, S.C., Dick Hiller, 3.54
Charles F. Brush, Lyndhurst, Ohio, John Scramling, 3.43
Charlotte Latin School, Charlotte, N.C., Lee Horton, 3.45
Chestatee, Gainesville, Ga., Michael Herrin, 3.31
Christ Church Episcopal School, Greenville, S.C., David Wilcox, 3.67
Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio, George E. Stinson, 3.43
Clover Hill, Midlothian, Va., Mike Anderson, 3.87
Colonel Zadok Magruder, Rockville, Md., Scott Alexander, 3.51
Crespi Carmelite, Encino, Calif., Rob Kodama, 3.49
Crestwood, Sumter, S.C., Jack Ray, 3.25
Danville Area, Danville, Pa., Christopher Johns, 3.39
Deep Run, Glen Allen, Va., Steven Chapman, 3.59
Deer Park, Deer Park, Texas, Donnie Bodron, 3.39
Deland, Deland, Fla., Lary Beal, 3.28
Dobyns-Bennett, Kingsport, Tenn., Bill McCloskey, 3.30
Dryden, Dryden, N.Y., Laszlo Engel, 3.30
Dulaney, Timonium, Md., Stephen Shaw, 4.01
Dutch Fork, Irmo, S.C., Wayne Quinlan, 3.70
East Burke, Connelly Springs, N.C., Brian Jillings, 3.36
East Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, N.C., Mark Kadlecik, 3.75
Eastern Mennonite, Harrisonburg, Va., Kendal Bauman, 3.36
Eastern Technical, Baltimore, Md., Peter Glaudemans, 3.52
ELCO, Myerstown, Pa., Mike Seigfried, 3.47
Falmouth, Falmouth, Maine, David Halligan, 3.30
Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac, Wis., Greg Winkler, 3.36
Franklin Road Academy, Nashville, Tenn., Ken McDonald, 3.39
Friendswood, Friendswood, Texas, Stephen Peter, 3.46
Gaffney, Gaffney, S.C., Frank Ridlehoover, 3.58
Gainesville, Gainesville, Ga., Sean Garnett, 3.38
Glenyar, Salem, Va., Lars Aeren, 3.26
Green, Green, Ohio, Renato D'Agruma, 3.34
Hanover, Hanover, N.H., Chris Cheney, 3.44
Hardaway, Columbus, Ga., Rick Iden, 3.35
Heritage, Littleton, Colo., Tony Hurt, 3.60
Irmo, Columbia, S.C., Philip B. Savitz, 3.45
Jesuit, Carmichael, Calif., Paul Rose, 3.48
Jesuit, Tampa, Fla., Bob Bauman, 3.51
John F. Kennedy, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Steve Robertson, 3.33
La Salle, Pasadena, Calif., Rick San-Martin, 3.56
Lafayette, Lexington, Ky., Steve Fugmann, 3.71
Lake Catholic, Mentor, Ohio, Zel Marusic, 3.49
Liberty, Colorado Springs, Colo., Mike Goyden, 3.39
Littleton, Littleton, Colo., Terry Banfield, 3.40
Loch Raven, Baltimore, Md., Joe Fiedler, 4.07
Maine South, Park Ridge, Ill., Tim Spiegel, 3.65
Maint de Sales Academy, Macon, Ga., Zameer Sheikh, 3.51
Manatee, Bradenton, Fla., Rene Mirandella, 3.47
Mauldin, Mauldin, S.C., Matt Brophy, 3.35
McCallie School, Chattanooga, Tenn., Tony Meyers, 3.45
McIntosh, Peachtree City, Ga., Bunky Colvin, 3.39
Miami Country Day School, Miami, Fla., Jeff Watson, 3.30
Middlesex County Academy, Edison, N.J., Kathy McNulty, 3.28
Middletown, Middletown, Md., Bob Sheffler, 3.37
Model Laboratory, Richmond, Ky., Steve Savage, 3.28
Montclair, Montclair, N.J., Jack Weber, 3.57
Mynderse Academy, Seneca Falls, N.Y., Al Loucks, 3.30
Northern, Chaneyville, Md., Jaime Webster, 3.50
Northridge, Middlebury, Ind., Todd Woodworth, 3.30
Northwestern, Rock Hill, S.C., Nick Finotti, 3.61
Ocean Lakes, Virginia Beach, Va., Don Hart, 3.35
Oneida, Oneida, Tenn., Michael B. Swain, 3.52
Ooltewah, Ooltewah, Tenn., Curtis Blair, 3.37
Open Door Christian School, Elyria, Ohio, Darrell Dunckel, 3.63
Owen County, Owenton, Ky., Jerry Doolin, 3.52
Pace Academy, Atlanta, Ga., Ricks Carson, 3.43
Palos Verdes Peninsula, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif., Laszlo Reinhardt, 3.52
Park Tudor School, Indianapolis, Ind., Aaron James, 3.34
Paul M. Dorman, Roebuck, S.C., Carlos J. Osorio, 4.07
Peachtree, Suwanee, Ga., Bill Holleman, 3.29
Penn, Mishawaka, Ind., Steve Dregits, 3.32
Perkins, Sandusky, Ohio, Web Luginbill, 3.47
Pike, Indianapolis, Ind., Robert Jordan, 3.43
Princeton, Cincinnati, Ohio, Russ Fussnecker, 3.48
Principia, The, St. Louis, Mo., Travis Brantingham, 3.43
Quakertown Community, Quakertown, Pa., John Grawe, 3.32
Regina, Iowa City, Iowa, Richard E.B. Larew, 3.48
Ridgefield, Ridgefield, Conn., Alcino Diniz, 3.53
Rockford, Rockford, Mich., Joe Veal, 3.68
Rocky Mount Academy, Rocky Mount, N.C., Dale Romanus, 3.57
Rocky River, Rocky River, Ohio, H. Patrick Gillespie, 3.31
Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, Pa., Harry S. Fleishman, 3.43
Shawnee Heights, Tecumseh, Kan., Michael Balini, 3.33
Sherwood, Sandy Spring, Md., Hector Morales, 3.56
Sparta, Sparta, N.J., Andrew Lowery, 3.59
St. Francis, LaCanada, Calif., Glen Appels, 3.25
St. Ignatius, Cleveland, Ohio, Mike McLaughlin, 3.44
St. Mary's Hall, San Antonio, Texas, Pete Falcone, 3.38
State College, State College, Pa., John Marsden, 3.44
Stillwater, Stillwater, Okla., Seth Condley, 3.63
Stonebridge School, Chesapeake, Va., Jeff Carlucci, 3.37
Temecula Valley, Temecula, Calif., Rob Skinner, 3.28
Tiffin Columbian, Tiffin, Ohio, Vince Laverick, 3.25
Timberline, Boise, Idaho, Jim Sandercock, 3.50
Troy, Troy, Ohio, Richard Phillips, 3.59
Tullahoma, Tullahoma, Tenn., Richie Chadwick, 3.68
Twinsburg, Twinsburg, Ohio, Michael Lolly, 3.26
University, Morgantown, W.Va., Tim Blom, 3.52
Vandalia-Butler, Vandalia, Ohio, Troy Gantz, 3.39
W.R. Boone, Orlando, Fla., R. James Griffin, 3.46
Wadsworth, Wadsworth, Ohio, John Johnson, 3.27
Walkersville, Walkersville, Md., Kevin Conley, 3.49
Wasatch, Heber City, Utah, Dawain M. Wheatley, 3.42
Watauga, Boone, N.C., Doug Kidd, 4.15
Wellsboro Area, Wellsboro, Pa., Michael W. Lichty, 3.31
West Geauga, Chesterland, Ohio, Michael Sustin, 3.49
Westchester Academy, High Point, N.C., Adam Schwartz, 3.78
Westminster Schools, The, Kennesaw, Ga., Scott L. Snyder, 4.10
Woodbury, Woodbury, N.J., Marc Cannuli, 3.45
Woodland, Cartersville, Ga., Kyle Morgan, 3.48
Woodward Academy, College Park, Ga., Stephen A. Reed, 3.38
Worthington Kilbourne, Columbus, Ohio, Jon Sprunger, 3.28
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