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Allied Soccer Play Day [Pictures]


Twelve schools compete during Allied Soccer Play Day at Centennial High School on Sept. 14.
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Wilde Lake's Rebecca Cain, left, and Centennial's Lauren Davia hug eachother before the start of Allied Soccer Play Day.

Allied Soccer

( Staff Photo by Jen Rynda / September 14, 2012 )
Wilde Lake's Rebecca Cain, left, and Centennial's Lauren Davia hug eachother before the start of Allied Soccer Play Day.
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