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Courtesy of Coach Jim Metcalf of the 16U Shamrocks Gold.
Thank You Shamrocks you make us proud !
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Indicate Your Team's Early Interest by Completing the
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18 U Champions - Vienna Stars
Glory Gold - 0 vs. Vienna Stars - 5
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16U Gold Champions - Shamrocks
Shamrocks - 1 vs RBI Gold - 0
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16 U Silver Champions - Fauquier Freeze
Ashburn Shooting Stars-2 vs Fauquier Freeze - 3
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14U Gold - Champions - RBI Inferno
RBI Inferno 6 vs Baseliners 3
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14u Silver - Champions - RBI Inferno
Mt. Vernon Magic 2 vs RBI Inferno 3
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12 U Champions - Vienna Stars
Loudoun Storm - 2 vs. Vienna Stars - 5
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Click on FRC Videos Tab to see Video Clips of Opening Ceremonies
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One Family's Contribution as a National Day of Service.
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The 11th Annual First Resonders Cup Tournament is scheduled for the weekend of September 8 and 9th, 2012. Teams interested in being considered for participation should file an on-line application fournd under the tab '2012 Registration Form.
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To honor the those who have responded to the call to defend our Country, all players, coaches, umpires and officials will be wearing the 9/11 Patch honoring our First Responders. Additional 9/11 Patches will be available at the tournament.

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Courtesy of Coach Dan Boyle, Ashburn Shooting Stars 14U White
There are certain days that remain seared in one’s memory and mark a generation: September 11 is one of those days. I know that for many of you who were working in Washington and New York during the attacks of September 11, that day remains vivid in your minds. It was a day that affected all Americans and continues to affect us today.
To mark the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks the National Museum of American History will provide a unique look at 50 historical objects saved from the three sites—New York City; the Pentagon; and Shanksville, Penn.—as well as recent acquisitions related to how American lives have changed since then.
This presentation will be a unique blend of a public program and a simple display of artifacts. The objects will be shown on open tables, without cases, and with short labels. Museum staff, docents and volunteers will be available to discuss the objects or answer questions, and visitors may leave their stories by posting comment cards. Photographs from the museum’s collection will help provide context for each site. Also featured are video excerpts from a new Smithsonian Channel documentary, 9/11: Stories in Fragments, and a video presentation ABC News made for the museum on the one-year anniversary of the September 11 attacks on America.
This display will be on view for nine days only—Sept. 3 through Sept. 11—and open between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. For those of you who cannot see the display in person, there is a website at: http//americanhistory.si.edu/september11, which documents and preserves the stories of September 11 and provides a place to tell your own story.
In addition, Smithsonian Channel has created a documentary based on the museum’s September 11 collections. It will premiere Sept. 5 at 9:35 p.m. The film will also be shown in NMAH’s Price of Freedom Theater during the nine-day run of the display and will also be available at www.smithsonianchannel.com/stories