GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: PRINCESS ANNE, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON AND WESTERN BRANCH BRING HOME VICTORIES.(SPORTS)

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From: The Virginian Pilot
Date: 20000226
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BEACH DISTRICT

Princess Anne 59, Kellam 49: With little more than pride at stake, the Cavaliers were the more intense team in the rubber game between the two.

Kellam won the first meeting of the season at home, Princess Anne followed with a 2-point victory at home and then dominated play in the tournament final at Ocean Lakes.

``Lots of people talked about how we only won the last time because it was at home,'' said Cavaliers guard Shareese Grant, who led all scorers with 23 points. ``So we had that to prove.

``And we don't want to go to the next level with a ...

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