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WOODSIDE GIRLS UNDER 12 TUXEDO PENGUINS WIN SECTION SOCCER TOURNAMENT

Original post made by Annette Kingman, Woodside: Woodside Glens, on Dec 11, 2007

Congratulations to the Tuxedo Penguins who took 1st place in the AYSO Section 2 tournament (the Pacific Northwest states, Northern California and Northern Nevada). The victory qualifies them for the next round in Los Angeles where they will compete with Southern California teams in March, 2008. The victory follows an earlier victory in the area tournament covering teams from Palo Alto, Mountain View, Menlo Park, Los Altos, and Sunnyvale. The championship game was a battle against a tough team from Brisbane California, where the penguins pulled out a 4-2 victory.

Pictured top row: Coach Jim Kingman, Morgan Dressel, Coach Per Alftin
2nd row: Olivia Stangvik, Alexa Zangrillo, Elizabeth Putnam. Emily Glazer, Lauren McHugh, Elisa Merten, Celeste Stoker, Gianna Rosoti, Hayley Korman, Maddie Burger, Taira Hovden, Ground: Annie Kingman, and Christine Alftin, Not shown in picture: Victoria Ellis.

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Posted by Christine
a resident of Woodside: Woodside Glens
on Jan 31, 2008 at 3:50 pm

Thank you for putting that in the paper i really apreciate you doing it i am part of the team if you were wondering im so excited to go to LA from the win!!!


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