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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 May 2011, p. 27

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The Wild capped off their The Wild have a lot to be test of their soccer skills 3'?“ ‘32:, ' , _ , -‘ .,- '::‘:‘1"3”=T.1 2010 season bygomg lS-l in proud off so the team against nations were the 1.3,. ‘ f“ the Southwest Region Soccer thought they would try on sport is king. ’ . , League and were promoted an even bigger challenge. “The boysarelooking for- ‘ ‘ to theWestem Ontario Youth participating in what is ward to the challenge.” said . _ Soccer League for 2011, In billed as the largest intema- Strickland. -‘ <1 ‘ . v Jr the end the Wild gave up tional soccer tournament “This isanopportunity to 5%-; ‘- 5 . « ’ ' 5_ :1“ only 10 goals all season being held in the United experience soccer not only «swig»- "' . .g'wt Main-*1; ' 3 5221 2" ’57:: if» 3553;505:2519; "V”...wggt while scoring 70, for the best Kingdom. at a highly competitive level ’ ‘ 5' i it: ,. «2 « ‘J, a ; a, " -' ~ 292! - .fi . a , t5., ‘ (who, goal differential in the The Wild's head coach but to give themanappreci- ‘ 1 ' . 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