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Board Approves Zoning Change At Soccer Hall
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June 11)
In a forward pass to the National Soccer Hall of Fame, Oneonta Town Board members approved a zoning change Wednesday that will allow a youth soccer camp. After hearing support from Soccer Hall board members, officials and area business leaders at a public hearing, town board members passed the zoning change proposal unanimously. more details | go to article
Chicago Misfire
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The Daily Star -
October 12)
Even Hall of Famers aren’t perfect. Eric Wynalda misfired on a second-half breakaway during the National Soccer Hall of Fame Game on Monday, and the Chicago Fire lost to the MetroStars, 2-0. more details | go to article
New Era Of Soccer Begins
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The Daily Star -
October 12)
Jonathan Decker is proof that the National Soccer Hall of Fame is ushering in a new generation. Decker, 14, introduced 2004 inductee Eric Wynalda during Monday’s Induction Ceremony, which also honored Michelle Akers, Paul Caligiuri and Michael Windischmann. more details | go to article
Hartwick Senior Drafted By MLS
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February 5)
Edwin Ruiz is getting a chance to shine on the biggest soccer stage in the United States. Hartwick College men’s soccer player Ruiz, the Atlantic Soccer Conference’s Player of the Year, was picked in the first round of the Major League Soccer supplemental draft Friday. Ruiz was selected 11th overall by the Kansas City Wizards. more details | go to article
Hall's Secret Is Safe
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The Daily Star -
April 19)
The National Soccer Hall of Fame is doing its best to spring a leak. The floodgates are far from open, though, as the Class of 2005 tries to remain the best-kept secret in soccer until 4 p.m. today. Eric Wynalda, inducted into the Oneonta-based Hall last year, will announce the 2005 inductees at that time during a live broadcast on ESPNEWS. more details | go to article
Ramos, Harkes Together Again
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The Daily Star -
April 20)
Tab Ramos and John Harkes can’t get away from each other. The two grew up together in Kearny, N.J., playing youth soccer together. They went on to anchor the midfield for the U.S. National Team in the 1990s, leading the Americans into international prominence. more details | go to article
Former 'Wick Soccer Standouts Helping Canada
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The Daily Star -
March 20)
It's possible Hartwick College could have two former students competing for Canada in the 2008 Summer Olympics at Beijing, China. more details | go to article
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