BC kicker suspended for bowl game
Philadelphia Daily News - Ohliger was replaced by former high school soccer player Steve Aponavicius, a walk-on who had never before played organized football and became something of a cult hero on campus. Aponavicius continued kicking field goals and extra points even after
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AREA SPORTS CALENDAR
Daily News - Soccer Tryouts: The OCSA 95 Coastal Crew-Galaxy will hold a tryout on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007 at 5 p.m. at John Crawford Field off Kerr Street. Players born on or after Aug. 1, 1995 are eligible. For more information, call 455-9551. PGSC Soccer Tryouts
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Injury to knee creates a need at Poquoson
Hampton Roads Daily Press - SOCCER COACHING CHANGE Jeff Sykes won't be back as Menchville's boys soccer coach this coming season, and he said he wasn't informed that he'd been fired until he showed up for conditioning with his players Nov. 30. Menchville athletic director Greg
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Blue Devils' Blount out after tearing her ACL
Philadelphia Enquirer - Sitting and watching her Columbus High teammates play isn't something that Yasha Blount is used to, but she'll do a lot of that over the next few months. Blount will miss the remainder of the basketball season and the entire soccer season after
Source: www.ledger-enquirer.com
GIRLS SOCCER FIRST TEAM
Daily Item - Seven of the 14 players on The Daily Item Girls Soccer All-Star First Team have been down this road before. That's how many girls are making at least their second appearance on the team. Leading the way is Shikellamy senior forward Megan Monroig, a
Source: www.dailyitem.com
Shawnee relied on Drake in clutch
Philadelphia Inquirer - Mild-mannered David Drake let his feet do the talking this season on soccer fields from Toms River to Trenton. Drake, a Shawnee tri-captain, was the first to score for the Renegades in a preseason game with Bishop Eustace. The 5-foot-11, 155-pound
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Dynamo reward Kinnear
Houston Chronicle - Just in time for the holidays, Dynamo coach Dominic Kinnear got what every soccer coach desires: assurance about job stability, not to mention a raise. Kinnear on Friday agreed to a new two-year contract with Dynamo parent company Anschutz
Source: www.chron.com
Ft. Lauderdale reverses O's vote
Baltimore Sun - this week and voted yesterday to continue the tradition of Orioles spring training at Fort Lauderdale Stadium. The unanimous decision came after the Orioles agreed to spare the city any costs to upgrade the venue and add baseball diamonds and soccer
Source: www.baltimoresun.com
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