Soccer Digest

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Ashland U-14 soccer team claims D-I berth - Ashland Daily Tidings



The Ashland Intensity, Ashland's U-14 girls soccer team, beat a team from McMinnville and tied a team from Vancouver, Wash., to take first place in an Oregon Youth Soccer Classic Qualifying Tournament last weekend in Canby. The solid performance
Source: www.dailytidings.com

Talented KCKCC soccer team takes dead aim at nationals - Kansas City Kansan
In his second season as head soccer coach at Kansas City Kansas Community College last year, Dayton Owens’ Blue Devils won 10 more games than his first team in 2007. If Owens can repeat that kind of improvement in 2009, there’s a good chance he
Source: www.kansascitykansan.com

Talent infusion boosts Texas women's soccer - U-Wire.com
After a disappointing 2008 finish, the Texas women's soccer team is turning up the volume, pumping up the jam and kicking up the tempo for the upcoming season. So far, the high intensity has paid off. In the last week, Texas earned a No. 15 ranking
Source: www.uwire.com

Elk River soccer coach shows anger at sentence for sexual assault - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Elk River soccer coach Eric Hawkins was sentenced today to 12 years in prison following his January conviction for sexually assaulting a former youth player, whose graphic and emotional testimony brought jurors to tears. Hawkins, 45, kicked a door as
Source: www.startribune.com

Cabinet Chief backs government’s intervention in soccer business - Buenos Aires Herald
"As the soccer business goes to hell, the government cannot look the other way," said Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández in a move to defend the government increasing intervention in the business of soccer TV broadcasting. The comments made on a local
Source: www.buenosairesherald.com

Sun Devil soccer hosts Loyola Marymount in exhibition - Asu News
The Arizona State women's soccer team hosts Loyola Marymount in an exhibition match on Friday night (7 p.m.) at Sun Devil Soccer Stadium in Tempe. Admission to the game will be free to the general public. The Sun Devils open the regular season next
Source: asunews.asu.edu


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