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Cary resident named regional recreation girls' coach of the year by U.S. Youth Soccer

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In an announcement today made by U.S. Youth Soccer, Cary resident Ken Hays was named one of four regional recreational girls' soccer coaches. 

Here's what the release said about Hays:

"Ken Hays, of Cary, N.C., began a Captain of the Week program for young recreational players. The designated player wears the captain’s arm band, assists with practice drills and meets the opponent’s head coach before a game to introduce themself and shake hands. His goal is to continue to provide a positive environment for children on and off the soccer field. Hays has been coaching for five years at CASL and has moved into the role of vice chair of the recreational division. To improve his coaching, Hays participates in CASL’s ongoing, informal coaching education and player development clinics."

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J. Mike Blake has played against or covered teams in southern Wake County for six years. He is the Sports Editor for The Cary News and Southwest Wake News. He graduated from N.C. State in 2008. He loves getting young athletes' names in the paper, but hates hearing "CALL IT BOTH WAYS REF!!" 4,000 times every basketball game.

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