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Tim Stevens, J. Mike Blake, Clay Best, Aaron Moody, and Elliiott Warnock follow all the news for high school athletes from Wake, Orange, Durham, Chatham and Johnston Counties. 

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Area scholarships: Boys soccer

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 BOYS SOCCER


NCHSAA CHAMPIONS: 4-A Charlotte Providence; 3-A Charlotte Catholic; 2-A Cardinal Gibbons; 1-A Hampstead Topsail


NCISAA CHAMPIONS: 3-A Charlotte Latin; 2-A Fayetteville Academy; 1-A Wilson Greenfield


NCCSA CHAMPIONS: Wake Christian


Reported scholarships: Colin Ashley, Durham Carolina Friends, Gardner-Webb; Seph Babington, Cardinal Gibbons, UNC-Wilmington; Sean Baker, Fayetteville Christian, Cape Fear CC; Dallas Cederburg, East Chapel Hill, Ecker College; Luke Costanza, Wake Forest-Rolesville, Barton College; Jared Dapkevich, Green Hope, Virginia Wesleyan; Brittany Dewitt, Durham Science & Math, South Carolina; Patrick Donahue, Cardinal Gibbons, High Point; Scott Goodwin, Broughton, North Carolina; Patrick Hamel, Lee, Methodist;  Brandon Haynes, Broughton, Hampton Sydney; Taylor Jones, Fuquay-Varina, Hobart College; Gabe Latigue, Panther Creek, Elon; Nate Latigue, Panther Creek, Appalachian State; Ben Liames, Broughton, Campbell; Mark Linville, Durham Science & Math, Princton; Vinnie Llana, Broughton, Longwood; Alex Long, Green Hope, South Carolina; Martin Murphy, Green Hope, North Carolina; Kent Rockhill, East Chapel Hill, St. Andrews; Alex Martin-Smith, Wake Forest-Rolesville, UNC-Asheville; Sam Schopler, Durham Carolina Friends, Wooster; Justin Smith, Green Hope, Campbell; Kevin Stam, Broughton, South Carolina; Justin Taylor, Green Hope, Barton; Zack Wertis, Wake Forest-Rolesville, Belmont Abbey; Josh Woodburn, Franklinton, Longwood; Michael Zimmerman, Cardinal Gibbons, Christopher Newport

Note: This list was assembled after requesting area high schools to
provide a list of students who are receiving financial aid in
anticipation of the student participating in intercollegiate athletics.
Except in basketball and football, few athletes receive full athletic
scholarships. Many colleges do not give athletic scholarships, but give
scholarships to athletes. Those students, along with students who
received appointments to service academies in anticipation of
intercollegiate participation, are included. Not all area high schools
responded to the requests for scholarship information.

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its good to know about this soccer player who were granted a scholarship.at least their hard work through trainings pays off..Congratulations to all players!
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About the blogger

Tim has covered high school sports for more than 40 years. He is the only active newspaper reporter in the National High School Sports Hall of Fame and is a member of the N.C. High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. He was the co-author of the original NCHSAA record book. When he not writing about boys and girls, he often is at church or in a theater. Email Tim.
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