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Actually qwert i was talking about this quote.  District II is the better district.  Sure FRA would give Baylor a game.. but not exactly a good one.  Baylor killed both Brentwood and JPII. sorry

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Patagonia appears to be both biased and clueless.....we will never get to see, but I only expressed it would be a good game.....dismissing FRA shows how little soccer knowledge is being evidenced by the "clothing line".

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i agree about heather from ccs. she is way overrated when it comes to soccer but when it comes to track she is the best by far. i hope that she does really well with track but soccer is over.

 

why doesn*t anyone give Jessie Watson or Holly Hullender anything. They were both best of preps. Jessie was MVP of the district,region, and made all state but yall don*t give her anything.

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The Tennessean

 

Friday, December 3, 2004 | Middle Tennessee High School Sports

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Garman, Vooys win All-America honors in soccer

JESSICA HOPP

Staff Writer

 

 

 

Two Midstate players were named All-Americans yesterday by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

Franklin Road Academy senior Kristin Garman made the team as a defender, and Hendersonville High School graduate Xander Vooys was given the same honor for his performance as a forward for the Commandos.

 

Each player was one of 75 total selections.

 

Garman was one of just eight defenders to be selected for the honor.

 

She was also the only female player from Tennessee to be named an All-American.

 

She will play for Florida State in the fall.

 

In her four years at FRA, Garman played in the state title game three times and was a member of two state championship teams.

 

As a forward her freshman and sophomore years, she tallied 56 goals and 27 assists. In the last two years as the Panthers' starting sweeper she led a defense that allowed just 28 goals, while her team scored 197.

 

She was named to the all-state team each of her four years, and was the Tennessee Athletic Coaches Association Class A/AA State Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004.

 

''She warrants a level beyond all-state,'' FRA Coach Ken McDonald said.

 

''We are all excited for her. She has obviously done a great job representing our program.''

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