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Digby’s U14 boys soccer roll to 6-0 home win



Digby's U14 boys beat Somerset 6-0. Jonathan Riley photo

Digby's U14 boys beat Somerset 6-0. Jonathan Riley photo

Published on July 5, 2011
Published on July 5, 2011
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UPDATE ONLY: Goal scorers and more photos to folllow

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Digby Regional High School Field , Bridgetown , Somerset

Digby’s Under 14 boys soccer team trounced Somerset (near Berwick) 6-0 this evening (July 5) at the Digby Regional High School field.

That brings the boys’ record to three wins and a tie to start the 10-game season. They are now tied with Bridgetown for first in Division I with 10 points. Bridgetown has also played four games but didn’t play tonight.

Digby’s under 14 boys next game is a home game on July 19 against Bridgetown, who by then will have played their fifth game already. Game starts as always at 7:15 at the Digby Regional High School Field.

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    Brian DeEll
    - July 6, 2011 at 14:34:15

    What the photo can not tell is the two boys on the ball are former linemates of AAA PeeWee hockey for Western Valley 2009/2010.

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