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10 things to look for in 2010
Rich get richer As if Cox wasn’t strong enough, new to the roster this season is junior Drew Hartell, who has attended the U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. He was previously at Norfolk Christian. He will join speedy, flashy juniors Eric Bird and Hunter Byrnes in the Falcons’ precision-passing attack.
Chiefs welcome new coach First-year Kempsville coach Matthew Harrell has three All-Beach-District selections — keeper Zachary Kaplan and midfielders Alex Vaughan and Bryce Yarbrough.
Grizzlies’ vocal leader Senior keeper Michael Eberhardt’s voice should be a constant guide for Grassfield’s youthful squad.
Lions looking for scoring Tallwood coach Juice Pathophlet is looking for more consistency and improved scoring from forward Altay Uzun.
Tigers have senior duo, new faces Senior stalwarts Richard Diaz and Chris Luce are joined by 10 new additions at Oscar Smith.
Hawks are defensive Hickory’s defense is directed by third-year starters Lukas Miller and keeper Andrew McMillan.
Belmar highlights SunDevils At Salem, coach Jason Byzewski’s top two scorers graduated, leaving Kharlton Belmar as the lone proven offensive threat.
Knights breaking in new defenders After four consistently strong years, the Kellam defense will have three new starters in front of keeper Kyle Vanwerkhoven.
Brent leads Eagles Marshall signee Travis Brent is another steely defender for Landstown, which will rely on his leadership across the back line.
Braves honoring two Indian River has scheduled two tribute games this season. The Colin Stealy Memorial Scholorship game is April 1 vs. Granby, honoring a team captain who died in 2005. The Think Pink game is April 29 vs. Great Bridge in honor of senior Paul Dillon’s mother, who passed away this school year. Dillon, the Southeastern District Co-Player of the Year, has signed with Marquette.

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