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High School Sports
Southern: One up, one downPublished 05/17/08
FULTON - Patrick Todaro became the most popular student in the hallways of Southern High last night.
Joshua McKerrow - The Capital Southern's Hunter Riggs, left, tries to manoeuver around Eastern Tech's Adam Guido.After the Bulldogs' junior scored four goals in the Class 2A-1A state semifinal game to help his team beat Eastern Tech, 7-5, at Reservoir High School, he was swarmed by teammates and fans. During an interview with a newspaper reporter, a student came up to him and said, "Hey, hero boy, it's time for the team picture." Despite his moment in the sun, Todaro was more focused on his team's accomplishment, particularly winning the program's first state championship. "It's a team...
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