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The 2008 AAU Players of the Year announced at the 2009 AAU Junior National Beach Volleyball Championships in July honored Camila Rosado from Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico and John Caroompas from Laguna Niguel, CA for their performance and sportsmanship throughout the 2008 AAU Junior Beach Volleyball Tour.


AAU Beach Volleyball Players of Past Years

2008 – John Caroompas (Laguna Niguel, CA)
2008 – Camila Rosado (Aguas Buenas, PR)
2007 - Taylor Sander (Norco, CA)
2007 - Emily Cook (Murreta, CA)

2006 - Megan Tryon (Los Angles, CA)
2006 - Madison McKibbin (Honolulu, HI)
2005 - Kelly Irvin (Pacific Palisades, CA)
2005 - Joey Dykstra (Hermosa Beach, CA)
2004 - Lauren Law (Manhattan Beach, CA)
2004 - Chris Icaza (Manhattan Beach, CA)
2003 - Devon Sutherland (Corona, CA)
2002 - Kelsey Grote (Manhattan Beach, CA)
2001 - Tanner Sutherland (Corona, CA)
2000 - Jamie Grass (Manhattan Beach, CA)

Player of the year
John Carroompas receives the 2008 Player of the Year award from
Gino Grajeda and Roger Goudy.

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