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Boys: Semifinal wrapup and finals predictions to come

October
31

I’ll have the wrapup first, then come back later today with predictions.

This entry was posted on Friday, October 31st, 2008 at 7:02 am by Jake Thomases. Print Print | Email Email

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One Response to “Boys: Semifinal wrapup and finals predictions to come”

  1. junior rod

    yooo ladies this the #1 fan for the harrison huskies ive been at every game and saw every goal and foul . i have hope that we can win . not only do we have the illest goaliee “hank the tank” but we have our amazing forwards merlos and chile but we cant forget bout our defenders makado and big daddy tano. and our middie with anger management antonio britto. we have all our fans from the hhs . even though there is a football game the same day we will have a lot of support. some football players even said they wouldnt want to play and rather go to the soccer game to support there teamm . so basically wes in there come satruday no matter what and if we win im throwin it down at the cribbb

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