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Thursday, 05 November 2009 |
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By BRANDEN MELLO
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CRANSTON — The good news for the red-hot Exeter-West Greenwich girls’ soccer team is they won’t have to play speedy Smithfield on Cranston Stadium’s ultra-fast FieldTurf because as Prout found out, that’s a losing proposition. The bad news for the Knights is they will still have to play a Smithfield team that is and brimming with confidence and hasn’t lost in its last 12 games Sunday afternoon at Rhode Island College for the Division II title. Whoever wins Sunday’s game, which kicks off at 2 p.m., it will be the either school’s first Division II title. Smithfield does own two Division III titles. “I think it’s going to be exciting and the girls will be up for it knowing that no other girls’ soccer team from E-WG has ever played in a final,” E-WG coach Kevin Fraser said after his team upset Mount St. Charles Monday night. “We have a chance to make history, I saw the way this team meshed at the beginning of preseason that the way they meshed together, they had an opportunity to go far.” For more, pick up the 11/5 edition of the Standard
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