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    #16
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Alonso and Wharton player are only on there because their high school coaches were selected. None of their players should be on this list. It is a joke.
    Don't know if that's true or not, but every year people whine about who got selected. Nothing new.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Don't know if that's true or not, but every year people whine about who got selected. Nothing new.
      FC Tampa players, no one would have selected them.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Alonso and Wharton player are only on there because their high school coaches were selected. None of their players should be on this list. It is a joke.
        Waaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!! My little Sally didn't get picked!!!!

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          #19
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Waaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!! My little Sally didn't get picked!!!!
          My Sally got picked, but about 4 on here don't deserve it.

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            #20
            Hillsborough Boys roster announced for Soccer Challenge
            Posted Feb 24, 2010 at 02:43 PM
            Updated Feb 24, 2010 at 02:46 PM

            The Hillsborough boys squad for the Senior Soccer Challenge to be held at Countryside High on March 6 has been announced, with 17 different schools being represented among the 23 players and two alternates selected for this year’s game.

            Sickles leads the roster with four players selected, while Class 2A state champions Tampa Prep will be represented by Wes Sever and Anthony Baumann in the game against the Pinellas All-Stars.

            The full squad, to be coaches by Wharton’s Scott Ware and Gaither’s Eric Sims, is listed below.

            Goalkeepers: Brandon Stout, Sickles; Derrick Miranda, East Bay

            Defenders: Gil Davis, Sickles; David Campbell, Wharton; Josh Santos, Gaither; Ben Wiley, Sickles; Brendan McCarron, Tampa Catholic; C.R. Lewis, King.

            Midfielders: Boris Simeunovic, Sickles; Ellis Curry, Freedom; Luis Rodriguez, Leto; Steven Scrivens, King; Jesus Torres, Armwood; Jake Felman, Berkeley Prep.

            Forwards: Billy Fanning, Durant; Miguel Cadavid, Jesuit; T.J. Roehn, Berkeley Prep; Steven Gonzalez, Newsome; Esgar Montelongo, Plant City; Anthony Baumann, Tampa Prep; Wes Sever, Tampa Prep; David Castillo, East Bay.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              My Sally got picked, but about 4 on here don't deserve it.
              You are so right everyone knows if you don't play for HCU or RSL you don't deserve to be on the team!!! The nerve of those who pick the players.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                My Sally got picked, but about 4 on here don't deserve it.
                My Sally got picked years ago too and even won the scholarship. There were players who didn't "deserve" it then either. Let them enjoy it and stop whining.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  My Sally got picked years ago too and even won the scholarship. There were players who didn't "deserve" it then either. Let them enjoy it and stop whining.
                  Obviously someone thought they "deserved" to be on the team. Look at the boys side there are 4 players from one team that choked when it came down to crunch time. Maybe they don't deserve to be on the team either?

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                    #24
                    This game is pretty much like the Pro Bowl, quit whining and just let the kids have fun.

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                      #25
                      Rosters set for Senior Soccer Challenge

                      Posted on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010 at 6:36 p.m.

                      By Bryan Burns

                      The following players have been selected to participate in the Senior Soccer Challenge, which pits senior all-stars from Pinellas County versus their counterparts from Hillsborough County.

                      The game will be played Saturday, March 6 at Countryside High School. The girls game will start at 6 p.m.; the boys will kickoff at 8 p.m. The fee to attend both games is $8.

                      Pinellas County girls: Kim Cohn, Countryside; Casey McKeon, St. Petersburg Catholic; Thea Linkfield, Countryside; Colleen *****, Palm Harbor University; Cina Salemi, Palm Harbor University; Jensen Eifert, Indian Rocks Christian; Julia Bosacki, Clearwater; Kendall Narum, Countryside; Tatiana Perez, East Lake; Stephanie Ferro, East Lake, Christy Rickrode, Tarpon Springs; Maryah Finch, Tarpon Springs; Noel Forsman, Seminole; Megan Lawrence, Seminole; Ronnica Harris, Largo; Catherine Brinkman, Palm Harbor University; Casey Merson, Seminole; Shannon Walisch, Palm Harbor University; Zoe Lombard, Palm Harbor University; Lauren Grove, St. Petersburg; Nicole Carter, St. Petersburg; Jolie Annichiarico, Clearwater Central Catholic; Kelsey Dougherty-Howard, St. Petersburg Catholic.

                      Hillsborough County girls: Lauryn Bodden, Plant; Jordan Hatton, Tampa Prep; Jordan Johnson, Bloomingdale; Brittany Cox, East Bay; Ellen Moore, Plant; Amy Werdine, Plant; Kara Buono, Bloomingdale; Sam Newhaller, Berkeley Prep; Taylor Batye, Berkeley Prep; Sarah Moyer, Sickles; Ashley Acco, Gaither; Johanna Tomossone, Alonso; Meghan Lanteigne, Bloomingdale; Shelby Million, Wharton; Emily Rodriguez, Wharton; Hannah Rainey, Newsome; Marissa Skindel, Durant; Amber Famiglietti, Berkeley Prep; Olivia Bloemke, Freedom; Gabbie Peek, Freedom; Nicole Enterlein, Alonso; Nikki Peet, Bloomingdale.

                      Pinellas County boys: Jordan Beau, Clearwater; Javon Bostic, East Lake; Anthony Brenner, Dunedin; Troy Cobb, Seminole; Peter Cundiff, Osceola; Hamza Elotmani, Lakewood; Dominic Gianfrancesco, Osceola; Andrew Hindman, Dunedin; John Holecek, St. Petersburg; Matt Kimball, East Lake; P.J. McDonald, Palm Harbor University; Brent Merrick, East Lake; Brice Nardozzi, Indian Rocks Christian; Nick Patterson, East Lake; Josh Paul, Palm Harbor University; Josh Phillippi, Northeast; Troy Pruitt, Northeast; Sean Rafferty, Seminole; Ben Sweat, Palm Harbor University; Matt Thompson, Admiral Farragut; Billy Vasquez, Pinellas Park; Shane Wixted, Seminole.

                      Hillsborough County boys: Brandon Stout, Sickles; Derrick Miranda, East Bay; Billy Fanning, Durant; Miguel Cadavid, Jesuit; Andrew Buckley, Tampa Catholic; Gill Davis, Sickles; Boris Siemeunovic, Sickles; Ellis Curry, Freedom; David Campbell, Wharton; T.J. Roehn, Berkeley Prep; Steven Gonzales, Newsome; Esgar Montelongo, Plant City; Josh Santos, Gaither; Anthony Baumann, Tampa Prep; Wes Sever, Tampa Prep; Luis Rodriguez, Leto; Stephen Scrivens, King; Ben Wiley, Sickles; Jesus Torres, Armwood; Brendan McCarron, Tampa Catholic; C.R. Lewis, King; Jake Felman, Berkeley Prep; David Castillo, East Bay.

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                        #26
                        Pinellas - 2
                        Hillsborough - 0

                        MVP and Coach's Awards:

                        Pinellas
                        Brinkman
                        Salemi

                        Hillsborough
                        Werdine
                        Bayte

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                          #27
                          Soccer: Pinellas boys, girls sweep senior games against Hillsborough County stars

                          Posted on Saturday, March 6, 2010 at 9:27 p.m.

                          By Times Staff

                          CLEARWATER — It may have been a collection of all-stars, but it sure seemed like a playoff game.

                          Playing in front of a good-sized crowd at Countryside High on Saturday night, the Pinellas County boys all-star team claimed a 4-3 victory over the Hillsborough all-stars in the 17th annual Senior Soccer Challenge.

                          The intense action came down to a flurry of activity by Hillsborough in the final minutes, but Pinellas breathed a sigh of relief once the final whistle blew. It also secured a sweep for Pinellas, as the girls team won 2-0.

                          "I was waiting for that clock to tick down," said Seminole midfielder Shane Wixted, who scored the first goal for Pinellas and earned the Pinellas County Most Valuable Player award. "It was a great way to end my high school career. We really wanted to represent Pinellas County, and we had it in our mind to come out with a victory."

                          After Tampa Prep's Wes Sever scored with four minutes left in the game, it seemed as if Hillsborough might even things up, but the Pinellas defense and Palm Harbor University keeper Josh Paul held on.

                          Tampa Catholic's Andrew Buckley put Hillsborough up 1-0 early in the first half with a one-timer past Dunedin keeper Andrew Hindman. After Wixted tied the game, Pinellas took the lead when Palm Harbor University midfielder P.J. McDonald assisted on a goal by Northeast's Troy Pruitt.

                          In the second half, Newsome's Steven Gonzalez tied things up when he one-timed a cross from Armwood's Jesus Torres. Soon after, Lakewood midfielder Hamza Eltomani gave Pinellas the lead again.

                          The clinching goal then came on an own goal by Hillsborough.

                          The Hillsborough MVP was given to Tampa Prep's Anthony Baumann.

                          On the girls' side, Pinellas won 2-0 with Palm Harbor University's Catherine Brinkman scoring a goal and assisting on another — to her teammate Zoe Lombard.

                          Brinkman earned the Pinellas County's MVP award, and Amy Werdine earned the MVP for Hillsborough.

                          "My sisters finished their careers in the all-star game, and I envisioned myself doing the same thing," said Brinkman, who will take her game to Elon College next year.

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                            #28
                            Notice the only player the Pinellas paper talked to was the girl he follows everywhere.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Notice the only player the Pinellas paper talked to was the girl he follows everywhere.
                              Yes, but her time is FINALLY over!!! The Brinkman era is OVER. All their girls went to unknown colleges to play soccer on unknown teams. Hopefully they received an education so they do not have to come home and live with mom and dad. Now the paper might recognize some of the girls in the area who really make a contribution to soccer.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Yes, but her time is FINALLY over!!! The Brinkman era is OVER. All their girls went to unknown colleges to play soccer on unknown teams. Hopefully they received an education so they do not have to come home and live with mom and dad. Now the paper might recognize some of the girls in the area who really make a contribution to soccer.
                                You’re an idiot. Stop being jealous & cowardly and enjoy the game. Try doing something on your own for a change instead of being mean to others.

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