Karen Ray, London, England; Keira Crinion, |
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Ireland, Laura McIver, Tulsa and Kelsey Hood of Boston Renegade Soccer. |
Kelsey Hood, Golden Gopher and Renegade, helps |
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Renegades beat Northern Virginia Majestics |
RENEGADES CONTINUE WINNING WAYS. The
Boston Renegades took another July 14, a 1-0 win over the Long Island Rough Riders. We heard that it wasn't
pretty, but then it is better to win ugly than to lose pretty. This has to be quite a learning
experience for Kelsey in that her team mates and newly found friends hail from many nations, among them England, Ireland,
and Scotland. Additionally, many of the coaches are from Europe.
The season is tooling down for Kelsey and
her team mates and the recent successes, six wins out of seven outings, has to be most gratifying. The Renegades had
a slow start.
Not only does Kelsey play soccer games each
week, she also instructs younger players and enjoys that experience, as well.
The Cleveland family of Germantown. |
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They are once again immersed in baseball activity. |
"TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME." Is Their Song. These are busy days for Tad, Mary and the boys, where baseball is concerned. Last
weekend, one of the elder headed up to West Bend, while the other made his/her way down to Waukesha, as the older boys took
part in their sport du jour. Meanwhile, Max goes along, too, just in case there may be someone at the game who
will play catch with him.....and he does ask.
All are doing fine and Sam was honored in that he has been named to
the All Star team again. You may recall that they fared real well last year, advancing a long way in the post season
tourney.
Will Cleveland is shown with his |
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individual trophy won in league play. |
Ringo, the Blue Heeler. |
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Shown here swimming at Saylorville. |
Stay tense, Lou Brock, for here |
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comes Max Cleveland. |
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