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September 11, 2008

Familiar powers in MIAA A boys soccer

It looks like the same ol', same ol' in the MIAA A Conference boys soccer scene, but there's a whole lot of new making sure it stays that way.

McDonogh, Mount St. Joseph, Loyola, Calvert Hall and Archbishop Curley once again have formidable sides to bring a high level of play to every game. Who is bringing that quality level is different, which should make the season fun, unpredictable and, once again, stellar. Gone are, among others, Chris Agorsor and Andrew Bulls at McDonogh; Calvert Hall's Christian Barreiro and Loyola's Steele Stanwick.

Asked to step up and do more are the likes of McDonogh's Julian Griggs and Mamadou Kansaye; Mount St. Joseph's Greaton Caltabiano; and Loyola's Matt Jablonski and Tim Peitsch.

As for a freshman to watch? Mount St. Joseph forward Jalen Robinson answered that emphatically with a fine two-goal effort in the Gaels' 3-1 win at Curley on Wednesday. More answers will continue to pour in starting this afternoon when Calvert Hall travels to Loyola at 4.

-- Glenn Graham

Posted by baltimoresun.com at 1:26 PM | | Comments (2)
        

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Curley beats calvert hall on Monday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Loyola is loaded. What was the story when they scrimmaged Good Counsel?

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