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Tough loss indeed. The 2011, 2012, and 2013 seasons all ended in a one goal loss to Kingsbury in the Quarterfinals with 2013 being a PK shootout loss.

 

There's a young group coming up, but Greeneville loses their (likely three time) All-State Forward Hays Culbreth who had 111 career goals in his four years. 

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Tough loss indeed. The 2011, 2012, and 2013 seasons all ended in a one goal loss to Kingsbury in the Quarterfinals with 2013 being a PK shootout loss.

 

There's a young group coming up, but Greeneville loses their (likely three time) All-State Forward Hays Culbreth who had 111 career goals in his four years. 

Thats an amazing achievement for him, where you at the game and if so do you know what Wamba did to win the state championship 

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Thats an amazing achievement for him, where you at the game and if so do you know what Wamba did to win the state championship 

 

No, I was not at the game, and I don't have details yet of Wamba's goal. I heard Greeneville had solid possession, but I guess they just couldn't put it in the back of the net (which hasn't been a big issue this year with 5 goals/gm average).

 

If anyone knows, did they scout and heavily mark Hays, and do you believe the 45th minute offside call that denied a goal was correct? 

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No, I was not at the game, and I don't have details yet of Wamba's goal. I heard Greeneville had solid possession, but I guess they just couldn't put it in the back of the net (which hasn't been a big issue this year with 5 goals/gm average).

 

If anyone knows, did they scout and heavily mark Hays, and do you believe the 45th minute offside call that denied a goal was correct? 

I wasnt there either so I wouldnt know, the Madison keeper is a sophomore transfer from USJ.  He has an 8th grade brother that started for USJ

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