Soccer teams each have their own specific team uniform colours. Neighbouring high schools will generally have very different colours, e.g. one school red, and one school blue. If there is a clash for one game, then the usual rule is that the visiting team change to their "second" strip, which may be any other colour. A specific league may have a different rule about who switches colours, but it is usually the visiting team so that the home fans (more of them) still sport the right colours.
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Lou Gehrig played Baseball, football and soccer while attending Commerce High School.
Lou Gehrig excelled at baseball, football and soccer when he attended Commerce High School.
Lou Gehrig attended Commerce High School in 1917 and graduated in 1921.
A, AA, and AAA are classifications in the sections or divisions of soccer. A is referring to schools that have low enrollement rates. AAA are usually the schools with high enrolement. They have nothing to do with the game itself. A, AA, and AAA are used in high school soccer.
She started playing goalie in high school but in earlier years in high school she played forward.
The dimensions of American high school soccer net varies from playing long balls and playing two 40 mins halfs unlike college soccer whereby the style varies from long balls to playing ground ball and playing possesion.
YES there are soccer in high school every high school have a soccer cond.
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Being good at soccer, good at school and being of high school age usually helps. I'd recommend playing a lot of Fifa 09 for the Xbox 360 as well.
No. Smaller high schools have fewer soccer teams. Larger high school tend to have more soccer teams.
You type in on google Women's high school Soccer stats in Santa Rosa and see what comes up...or look at the national rankings for high school womens soccer!
position : teacher in high school
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It does not need to be capitalizes unless your are talking about a specific high school team - such as Roosevelt High School Men's Soccer Team.
There are thousands of high school soccer players in the United States of America. There are many more joining soccer every day.
You have to graduate from high school.