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The Brittany for boys this weekend

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Fifty-four high school boys soccer teams from throughout the state will play Friday or Saturday in The Brittany for Boys IV at the J. Burt Gillette Soccer Complex in Wilson.

Among the area teams competing are Broughton, Leesville Road, Millbrook, Green Hope, East Wake, Panther Creek and Wake Forest-Rolesville.

The full schedule for Brittany For The Boys VI, August 27-28 in Wilson:

Friday, August 27, 2009
6:00 p.m.      Wayne Country Day v. Clinton
        Jacksonville v. Broughton
        Swansboro v. D.H. Conley
        West Brunswick v. Northern Nash
        West Carteret v. Carrboro
        New Hanover v. Millbrook

8:00 p.m.     Leesville Road v. Laney
        Green Hope v. T.C. Roberson
        Roanoke Rapids v. Spring Creek
        Wayne Christian v. Franklinton
        Rockingham County v. Southern Nash
        Franklin Academy v. Heritage

Saturday, August 28, 2009
9:30 a.m.    Community Christian v. Rocky Mount Academy
        East Wake v. New Hanover
        Corinth Holders v. Lejeune
        Fike v. South View
        C.B. Aycock v. Rockingham County
        Wilson Christian v. Kerr-Vance

11:45 a.m.    Wake Forest-Rolesville v. Swansboro
        Laney v. Panther Creek
        Rocky Mount v. Jacksonville
        Beddingfield v. J.A. Holmes
        T. C. Roberson v. Pinecrest
        Southwest Onslow v. East Duplin

2:00 p.m.    Cary Academy v. Cape Hatteras
        Cape Fear v. Currituck
        Croatan v. Dixon
        Hunt v. Wakefield
        Nash Central v. Northeastern
        Havelock v. South Brunswick
 

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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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