CATONSVILLE - On paper, it seemed like a mismatch.
Glenelg was unbeaten and had been untouchable in the postseason, outscoring its four opponents by an average of nearly 10 goals. The Gladiators possessed a high-powered offense that piled up 212 goals through 17 games and a stingy defense anchored by one of the best goalkeepers in the Baltimore-metro area.
Southern was the team comprised of no-name players that lost five straight games at one point this season and finished eighth out of 12 teams in the Anne Arundel County public school league. The Bulldogs salvaged their season with a remarkable run through the playoffs, but most...
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