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patrick lazear is a sophomore at centennial and will be taking the starting job left open by graduated matt campbell. he hasn't done much on the high school level yet obviously being behind campbell as a freshman (and being injured w/torn cartiledge) but ask anyone whose seen him play travel, he is a great goalie. he's about 6'2" 160 with huge hands. his hands reactions and anticipation are incredible. his weakness would have to be his play with the ball at his feet and his communication/leadership skills, though i've noticed them drastically improve over the fall season. hes not the best in the state but watch this kid, hes real good

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While Day is a descent goal keeper he is not the best keeper in the state. He has good technical ability his athletical is one to e questioned. Josh Elam is the best in the state. The best keeper I've seen so far. Another good keeper that will be playin on the field bc of good foot skills is Robert Eldridge. If he played keep it would be elam them eldridge for 1 2. Day comes in at roughly 7th in my book. Good luck to everyone

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what are you talking about? In the regular season of the tournament, I believe we beat kingston 8-5. In the finals, a lot of our best players were out of town playing in a club tournament. and we were still up 4-1 before you all made a rally. we'll schedule you for an outdoor scrimmage if you like. oh and i do agree with you, mrh11.

[Edited by jamal25 on 2-3-03 9:45A]

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