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Soccer In Maryland

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Soccer In Maryland. Hyattesville’s DeMatha Catholic is the #2 ranked team in the NSCAA Fall Boys High School rankings with a 9-0-1 record at the time the poll was taken. Our Lady of Good Counsel, located in Olney, is ranked #8 nationally in the NSCAA Fall Girls High School soccer poll. Good Counse… Subscribe to […]

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Soccer In Mississippi

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Soccer In Mississippi. Two days after clinching the #1 seed in the Gulf South Conference, the West Florida Argonauts barely escaped Cleveland, Miss., with a 3-2 double-overtime victory over Delta State. Jack Salafrio (Gainesville, Fla.) scored the game-winning goal with 47 seconds on the clock as the Argos’ CAA postseason hopes survived to see… Subscribe […]

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Soccer In West Virginia

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Soccer In West Virginia. West Virginia Soccer Association’s Dave Laraba has been inducted into the U.S Youth Soccer Region I Hall of Fame at the Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. Laraba has been involved with soccer in the… Subscribe to Southern Soccer Scene to get all the news in your […]

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RailHawks Come Up Short In Playoffs

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Eliminated On Aggregate Score The Carolina RailHawks dug a hole for themselves by losing 2-1 at home in a two-game NASL semifinal playoff series with the Tampa Bay Rowdies. Needing to win by two goals, the RailHawks took a 2-0 lead in the second game on the Rowdies home field. But it would prove to […]

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CSA’s Brad Wylde Completes UEFA ‘A’ Course

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

CSA’s Brad Wylde Completes UEFA ‘A’ Course. Charlotte Soccer Academy Executive Director Brad Wylde successfully completed the UEFA “A” license course. The license, offered by the Union of European Football Associations, is the highest practical coaching license in the world. Wylde had to travel to and from Europe several times and complete more than 240 […]

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The Referee’s Pre-Game Instructions

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

The Referee’s Pre-Game Instructions. The teams spend time training and working on teamwork in practice. Their coaches go over tactics before the game. Doesn’t it logically follow that the officiating team needs to spend some time before the game discussing how they will work as a team? The referee should go over what is expected […]

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N.C. Soccer HOF Announces Class of 2013

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

N.C. Soccer HOF Announces Class of 2013. Curt Johnson, Eddie Robinson and the late Barry Howard have been selected as the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame Class of 2013, which will be inducted at the annual Hall of Fame dinner, January 26, 2013 in Greensboro, NC. The ’77 Raleigh Spartans, winners of the 1995 […]

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Furman Dedicates It’s Soccer Field

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Former Player Steps Up To Help Fund Fieldhouse Doug Allison is proud of the people who have come through Furman University’s men’s soccer program during his 18-year coaching tenure at the school. While he’s contributed to the on-field development of world-class players like Ricardo Clark and Clint Dempsey, Allison’s pride extends beyond the boundaries of […]

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Maria Lubrano Is Resilient……And Fearless!

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Sixth-Year Senior Leading The Tar Heels Scoring Maria Lubrano’s profile on the Tar Heels’ website calls her a “resilient performer.” That just touches on the edges of her collegiate soccer career at UNC Chapel Hill. It says she is a redshirt senior. That’s true, but there is more. She’s a 24-year-old midfielder, the oldest player […]

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Unbeaten Wesleyan Rolls To 22-0-0

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Unbeaten Wesleyan Rolls To 22-0-0. High Point Wesleyan Christian Academy completed its regular season undefeated. The 22-0-0 Trojans are ranked #1 among private schools in North Carolina, and will enter the NCISAA Class 3A playoffs as the #1 seed. Wesleyan is… Subscribe to Southern Soccer Scene to get all the news in your mailbox!

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