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Marriotts Ridge's Pat Moore [Pictures]


Pat Moore, a three-time state champion with the Marriotts Ridge soccer team as a goalie, was seriously injured in a car accident in February that ended his soccer career. He now serves more of a goalie coach role. Read about Pat here.
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Marriotts Ridge's Pat Moore, left, talks to his teammates during the boys soccer game against Howard.

Marriotts Ridge's Pat Moore

( Staff photo by Jen Rynda / October 11, 2012 )
Marriotts Ridge's Pat Moore, left, talks to his teammates during the boys soccer game against Howard.
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