BOBCATS, HIGHLANDERS MISS ON SHOT AT FINAL GROUP A GIRLS' SOCCER

From: Roanoke Times & World News | Date: June 8, 2002| Author: I.V. MILLER THE ROANOKE TIMES | Copyright information

A layoff of a month does not help in preparation for a state semifinal game, two Timesland girls' soccer teams found out Friday at the Dedmon Center.

Neither Radford nor Glenvar could get off a shot in the first half of separate games, and both failed to reach the inaugural Group A girls' soccer final today, which will pit Brentsville District against George Mason.

Brentsville District held Radford to one shot as the Tigers claimed a 1-0 win, and Region B champion George Mason ea...

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