GIRLS SOCCER; TIPPECANOE CARRIES ON WITH NEW LOOK

From: Dayton Daily News | Date: October 1, 2004| Author: Eric Frantz For the Dayton Daily News | Copyright information

Despite key losses, veteran team out to 7-0-2 start

TIPPECANOE - There's quite a few personnel differences between the Tippecanoe girls soccer team and last season's. Statistically, the disparity isn't as obvious.

Despite losing an All-American, a four-year starter, the goalkeeper, a defender and the head coach, Tipp was undefeated heading into Wednesday's game at Ben Logan ranked seventh in the state in Division II. The Red Devils were second in the area coaches poll.

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