Edinboro women close the football Division II playoff run

CALIFORNIA, PA.–The Edinboro women team's most successful season in a 16-year history came as the fourth seeded ends Friday against Scotland lost 2-0 fifth-seeded West Chester in the NCAA Atlantic Regional round.

The game was scoreless empty most of the way before the Edinboro (15-6-0) allowed only two goals during the last 15 minutes. How to print in the 76th minute Deola and again at the sign of 86: 36 to West Chester.

"We had our chances but we just couldn't score," coach Edinboro Gary Kagiavas said. "I feel we have to win."

West Chester (13-3-4) will face top-seeded California (pa) on Sunday in the second round.

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Clover football team won the National Academic

Clover Varsity football team 2011 HIGH SCHOOL boys team academic award has been received from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

Awards given for exemplary performance in the classroom as a team during the academic year 2010-11. The honour was awarded all-American for the third consecutive Eagles are blue.

One program that just 350 of the Interior to get the honor of coach association blue team, the Eagles posted on a scale of 4.0 GPA 3.72. To qualify for the Hall, the team must get at least a 3.25 GPA 4.0 point scales.

Students here are members of the Varsity squad in the spring of 2011: Alex colon, Austin Burks, Austin Schlirf, Brad Johnson, Chandler, McGill, Chris Cook, Daniel Gray, David Hawk, Davontay Brown, Dillon Pundt, Gunnar Oepen, John Hamilton, Kurt Widenhouse, Matt Edwards, Nathan Vogt, Nevada Henderson, Paul Sutton, Sudol, Pierce Rick Mashburn, Stephen Burks, and Xavier Wiley.

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Fairfield Prep football fell to top seed Pomperaug 1

Need a Fairfield Prep football team before the game 22 suffered the first loss of the year.

This ends the Jesuits, but if there's any consolation, it takes a perfectly executed play to beat them.

Nicholas Lasewicz scored from a corner kick Marc Almeida with 7: 18 left in the first half Wednesday as the flagship for the Pomperaug eliminated Jesuit with 1-0 victory at the rain soaked the quarter finals of the class LL.

In the semifinals, the Panthers (7-1-1) will face the winner of the match between Guilford and Cheshire, which was postponed until Thursday.

"We actually play with them," said Fairfield Prep coach Ryan Lyddy, the club finished the season at 14-1-7. "We had our chances, they had them. I just wanted to pass it along to the seniors for their dedication and hard work for the preparation of football to put us on the map. I think we are going to be the team to be reckoned with in the future. "

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Basket must be on top of the big East Presidents agenda | Philadelphia

Memo to the President of the big East in Philadelphia for a Tuesday meeting of the Conference of the fall:

Now you're in one of college basketball is more subtle in the Americas. While in town, please consider discussing sports basketball at length. We understand your first priority now is the big East football savings. Why our understanding your first priority must be to rescue the big East football.

But if you are very damaging to the big East basketball while saving Big East football, you have failed. History will prove it.

The last time the big East got boiled to Miami, Virginia Tech, and Boston College, your replacement chosen to make the big East Basketball League better. This time, You've lost Syracuse, Pittsburgh, and West Virginia. There is no way the big East to avoid taking a big hit obstacles. Replace it with a Houston HIGH SCHOOL, and Central Florida for all sports might work for football and help convince Boise State to join the League. But Houston is the only one of the schools that bring value to Big East loop. Again, please place a high barrier Tuesday agenda, not as an afterthought.

Definitely want to avoid the costs out and get to the Big 12, West Virginia filed a lawsuit against the big East on Monday. In the lawsuit, which was quickly challenged in a statement issued by the Big East Commissioner John Marinatto, West Virginia basketball schools have an influence to suggest undue chose football school. They can't have too much influence, given the choice of the League came up with.

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