No. 11 Eagles complete historic season by winning school's first state title as well as Loudoun County's first state title in basketball.
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Robert E. Lee's Angela Mickens fouls Freedom's Dionna Scott with 4:30 left in the fourth quarter.
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From left, Freedom's Maria Haas, Robert E. Lee's Kathleen Thompson and Freedom's Meixandra Porter, fight for a loose ball under Freedom's basket late in the first half.
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The buzzer sounds, and it's time for the Eagles to celebrate their 58-33 win over Robert E. Lee.
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Freedom fans begin to celebrate their school's first state championship as the seconds tick down.
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Freedom's Kelsey Buchanan is fouled by Robert E. Lee's Daquaa Scott in the first quarter.
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Freedom's Kelsey Buchanan is first blocked by Robert E. Lee's Kendra Scott, gets the ball again and scores.
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Assistant coach Joe Crawford picks up and hugs head coach Jason Eldredge in the moments after Freedom's 58-33 victory.
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Freedom's Meixandra Porter, left, and Alexis Mayo, facing camera, share a hug after Freedom won the Virginia AA Division 3 championship.
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Robert E. Lee's Daquaa Scott fouls Freedom's Meixandra Porter on her drive to the basket in the fourth quarter.
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