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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Fenwick regional final soccer game at Hilliard Bradley

The Fenwick High girls soccer team will face Columbus Bexley at noon Saturday, Nov. 7, at Hilliard Bradley in the Division II regional finals.

The Falcons, the defending state champs, are 12-3-5. Bexley is 18-0-3 and finished the season as the top-ranked team in the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Assocation state poll. Fenwick is No. 5.

The two teams played to a 1-1 tie at Fenwick on Sept. 12.

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State’s top-ranked team next up for Mason volleyball

Mason High’s girls volleyball team has a tough task ahead of it in its first-ever Division I regional final appearance on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 7.

How tough? How about No. 1-ranked team in the state tough.

Standing in the way of the Comets is the top-ranked and defending state runner-up Ursuline Academy Lions, who are a perfect 26-0 and led by former Lakota East coach Jeni Case.

“We have to play our game,” Mason coach Tiann Keesling said. “We know they’re an outstanding team. We know they’re ranked in the nation, ranked in the state. We all know that. We can only do our best and play our game and hope they have an off night. They haven’t played any tough teams in the last four weeks either, and that’s to our advantage.”

The match starts at 4 p.m. at Vandalia Butler High School.

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Mason boys soccer ‘exceeded expectations’

Despite losing in the Division I regional semifinals to Beavercreek, Mason High boys soccer coach Paul Reedy said his club has nothing to hang its head about.

On Tuesday night, Nov. 3, the Comets fell 3-2 in a shootout, ending their season with a record of 16-2-2, including GMC and district championships.

“I’m very proud of this group,” Reedy said. “I think they exceeded expectations. They won a great, tough GMC conference. They were district champions. Yeah, it’s disappointing, but I think we’ll be able to look back in a few days and feel very good about what we were able to accomplish.”

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