Written by ESNN November 20, 2009
With her tenacity and ball-winning ability, Mary-Kathryn Fiebernitz plays much taller than she appears. Her Michigan Hawks team is hoping to reach the heights of the Great Lakes’ best as well.
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Written by ESNN November 19, 2009
Sean Zaher is Las Vegas Premier’s Captain and leader, and he’ll need to be at his most motivating this season as the team tries to take its place among the elite in the Rocky Mountains& Southwest.
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Written by ESNN November 18, 2009
Led by Elizabeth Burchenal, Lisa Nouanesengsy and a team full of newcomers the U18 Ohio Elite girls are primed to have an exciting season but a competitive Great Lakes region stands in the way.
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Written by ESNN November 12, 2009
Kathryn Bennett, Kerry Moller, Molly Mettler … just a few of the best and brightest girls U18 players in the Pacific Northwest. Here’s a few more you may know, and some you don’t.
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Written by ESNN November 12, 2009
From touring in Europe, to signing with D.C. United and training with the senior U.S. national team, Bill Hamid’s recent success on the soccer field has coincided with his growth off of it.
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Written by ESNN November 11, 2009
Vanessa DiBernardo has picked up right where her father left off. The Chicago-based star seems to be following in the successful footsteps of former U.S. National teamer and dad, Angelo DiBernardo.
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Written by ESNN November 06, 2009
Cobb FC star player and Tar Heel to be, Darvin Ebanks, will miss extended time because of a persistent foot injury that has reemerged. In the scheme of things time off for Ebanks may not be the worst...
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Written by ESNN November 06, 2009
Now that Jacksonville Youth Soccer’s U18 team has joined forces to create First Coast KYX, a certain Anthony Kattreh is earning a new legion of fans and admirers.
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Written by ESNN November 05, 2009
Three players from Sockers FC are representing the U.S. on the U15 National Team roster, proof that the Chicago-based club is doing more than a few things right.
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Written by Robert Ziegler, ESNN November 05, 2009
The U17 Men’s National Team fell to Italy Wednesday at the FIFA World Cup. The team’s performance signals both promise for good things to come and a reminder of some things that simply must get...
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