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Centennial vs. Marriotts Ridge boys soccer [Pictures]


Action between Centennial and Marriotts Ridge during a boys soccer game at Centennial High School in Ellicott City Thursday, Oct 18.
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Peter Vorel of Centennial, second from left, heads the ball away from the goal, stopping a scoring opportunity by Marriotts Ridge.

Centennial vs. Marriotts Ridge boys soccer

( Staff photo by Brian Krista / October 18, 2012 )
Peter Vorel of Centennial, second from left, heads the ball away from the goal, stopping a scoring opportunity by Marriotts Ridge.
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