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PublishedSeptember 29, 2010
Boys’ Soccer Notebook: Falmouth foiled by wet paint
The Falmouth boys’ soccer team had anticipated christening its new home Tuesday night, but the wet weather didn’t necessarily disrupt those plans. Instead, it was wet paint. Falmouth recently built a new athletic facility that includes a new track and a multipurpose artificial turf field, which will be used by several of the Yachtsmen’s athletic […]
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PublishedSeptember 22, 2010
Boys’ Soccer Notebook: Scarborough moving on as streak ends
The Scarborough boys’ soccer team is over it – “it” being a 2-1 loss last week to Gorham. Last Thursday at Scarborough, the Rams handed the Red Storm their first loss in more than two years. While some could interpret it as the end of an era, Scarborough Coach Mark Diaz sees it as an […]
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2010
Mt. Blue wins on tough defense
The Cougars wait until late in the game before pulling away from Mt. Ararat for a 22-0 victory.
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2010
Red Storm dominate with grind-it-out style
Scarborough wears down Sanford behind running back Zach Bean and gets a 14-0 rain-soaked win
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2010
Boys Soccer Notebook: Playing above their soccer class, and coming close
After a 1-0 loss Wednesday at Cape Elizabeth, North Yarmouth Academy boys’ soccer coach Martyn Keen lamented the prospect of losing Heal points. “That’s a lot of points that disappeared with 52 seconds left,” Keen said, in reference to Tim Lavallee’s goal in the final minute that secured the win for Cape Elizabeth. A victory […]
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PublishedSeptember 11, 2010
Deering takes command early to defeat Gorham, 41-6
Quarterback Jamie Ross sparks the offense and Renaldo Lowry catches three touchdown passes.
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PublishedSeptember 10, 2010
Stags up the tempo to win
Cheverus answers an early challenge from Sanford and earns a boys’ soccer victory.
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PublishedSeptember 9, 2010
Boys’ soccer: Late but on time
Cape Elizabeth scores with 52.8 seconds remaining to win an emotional meeting.
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PublishedSeptember 8, 2010
Boys’ Soccer Preview: Fewer standouts this year, and that’s not a bad thing
The SMAA and Western Maine Conference figure to have more parity with fewer top players.
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PublishedSeptember 8, 2010
Boys’ Soccer Preview: 10 teams to watch
1. Falmouth The Yachtsmen are typically contenders, and this year is no different. Falmouth returns the nucleus of last year’s Class B championship team as well as a pair of Division I soccer prospects and has a core of younger players ready to step in at the varsity level. 2. Scarborough Graduation may have taken […]
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