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Grosse Pointe South Soccer Rolls in District Opener
The girls soccer team ended the Division 1 district quarterfinal in an 8-0 victory over Dearborn Edsel Ford on Tuesday night.
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The girls soccer team ended the Division 1 district quarterfinal in an 8-0 victory over Dearborn Edsel Ford on Tuesday night.
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Tars tennis team will compete in regional tournament at Romeo.
High school tennis squads prepare for regional tournament this week at Romeo.
Eisenhower, Utica tennis squads will compete at regional tournament at Romeo.
Grosse Pointe South, Grosse Pointe North and University Liggett tennis teams all look for a return trip to the state finals.