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Senior posts No. 38 on Monday for Lincoln East.
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Team didn't even have a winning record in league play but is in the regional final.
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The Gavin family uses soccer and competitiveness to remember its mother, Connie, as the Desert Vista programs make a push toward the postseason.
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Ema Boateng and Morgan Andrews are the winners.
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The Panthers started the season 2-5, but played its best down the stretch in beating Smoky Hill.
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Battle Mountain and Colorado Academy take home 2012 state titles.
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The Archbishop Ryan boys soccer coach leaves ranked fifth nationally in victories.
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Superstorm on the east coast impacting all aspects of life, including high school sports.
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The Class 5A Eagles, Palmer Ridge and The Classical Academy take top seeds in their respective classifications into this week's opening rounds.
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Senior midfielder decides to represent school after recovering from back surgery last spring.
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National organization laments possible loss of players.
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Video of one-legged soccer player Nico Calabria scoring an unbelievable goal.
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Many top players abandoning the high school game to hone skills with development academies.
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16-year-old listed as runaway, but could be with Facebook friend.
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After the Gulfport (Miss.) sophomore was diagnosed with leukemia in March, the community teamed to support the popular soccer player.
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Colorado and Texas each have three honorees among the 20 sports.
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National coach association selects winners in 20 sports overall.
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Native of Ghana wins as junior, but will graduate this spring.
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Wyoming player thinks he has a goal, ends up with a yellow card.
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Postseason awards are announced.
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South Carolina coach Phil Savitz and Texas mentor Frankie Whitlock reach 600 and 500 career wins, respectively.
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South Carolina soccer player dazzles the crowd.
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Yes, some states prefer to play their soccer during the winter months.
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Football standout sparks Nolan Catholic to championship.
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Honors go to fall players first.
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They finally finished a day later.
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Win secures historic title for Rajahs.
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Three rules changes will be effective for the 2012-13 season.
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Top soccer teams fall in Texas.
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Sherwin Shayegan is banned from prep sports events in three states now.
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Former national coach of the year reaches milestone.
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Fall honorees are named.
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Coaches honored at banquet in Kansas City.
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Virginia goalkeeper succeeds despite missing lower right leg; Others recognized as well.
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The Denver Post and MaxPreps present the 2011 All-Colorado boys soccer team. Denver East's Mitchell Heinzeroth and Adams City's Ramiro Lorea are the player and coach of the year, respectively.
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The fall season has concluded.
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Davis beats Jesuit on penalty kicks in D-1 soccer final.
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Cougars seeking school's first Colorado soccer title since 1989.
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Not all played high school soccer, but club experience abounds on the roster.
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Courtney Dike is following up her fabulous freshman season with more goals for Edmond North (Okla.).
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Two cross country runners fare well at New England Cross Country championship; CIAC semis are this week for soccer, volleyball and field hockey.
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Inclement weather plays havoc on Colorado soccer.
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Five games will span two days in Columbus.
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CCC foes meet for first time in two years.
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Wallace "Wink" Barnette has retired as Executive Director of the Florida Athletic Coaches Association.
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Will this be the year of the lineman?
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Marcos de Niza's football upset, Corey Hawkins' individual basketball brilliance highlight year in high school sports.
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If it fails, schools are facing drastic cuts.
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Plan could place high school football powers Chandler Hamilton and Peoria Centennial in same division.