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Friday, April 20, 2012

Boys Soccer


Boys Soccer
by Samantha Aldrich
Editor, The Sports Hangar


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This year’s boy’s soccer team is doing well so far, with a record of 8-0 in region and ranked second in the state for 3A. Dixie’s staff and student body are hoping their winning streak will keep up.

Surely many are wondering how this season so far has stuck in the minds of some of the players. “We’ve played really well and hope to do so entering the second half of the year,” said junior keeper, Tristan Cowles.


With a lot of seniors on the team this year, Dixie’s hoping to get some good players for the upcoming years. “We hope to play in Rio Tinto this year and get a ring, and get the younger ready for next year.” explains senior Sam Hall when speaking of where the Sandy location where the championships are played.


While the soccer ball is being kicked around the field, the fans and the crowd’s cheering for Dixie High has been crazy. People screaming, yelling at the referees when they don’t make a good call, and the fanatics caring and supporting Dixie.


These players sure do love their fans. “If they weren’t there it would be fun to play but not as fun. I love soccer!” exclaims senior Carlos Martinez.


These dedicated, hard working, and skilled players pour out their guts and sweat every day on the field to leave their mark in Dixie High’s book.


Having to play six more games will mean a soon end to the unity of the team. But with half the season still to play, this year’s team still has a lot to prove on the pitch.


The Flyers can’t wait to see what’s in store! Good luck boys!

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