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Memories from the high school sports season

As the curtain drops on another school athletic year, we'll be featuring some of the memories of our scholastic sports reporters about what they saw and observed in this space.

First up: The Sun's Glenn Graham:

The 2007-08 school year brought many memorable moments and standout efforts, from the amazing skills of McDonogh soccer standout Chris Agorsor to Hereford wrestler Josh Asper's successful quest for a fourth straight title to the dogged determination and baffling changeup of Chesapeake-AA junior pitcher Lauren Gibson displayed in registering a second straight no-hitter in the Class 4A softball championship.

The one game that stood out the most, however, was the Class 2A boys soccer championship game between River Hill and Loch Raven. It had pretty goals, spectacular saves, a prideful comeback, overtime drama, and both emotional cheers and tears in the end. River Hill took an early advantage with two first-half goals before Loch Raven, with the help of an incredible individual effort from senior Steve Ehatt, rallied to send the game into overtime. River Hill and its do-everything catalyst Jake Pace ended up having the final say with an emphatic header to win the game.

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