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Six Eagle Scouts helped lead the Pride

Of the 100 million boys who have been involved in the Boy Scouts of America since the group was formed in 1910, only 2 million have obtained the rank of Eagle, the highest attainable rank.

Shannon, Crusaders repeat as state champions

Cardinal Gibbons senior goalie Chris Shannon was proud to have helped the 2010 Crusaders boys soccer team capture its first 3A title and send that year's seniors out as champs.

Turnovers hurt Leesville in Garner victory

Braxton Berrios walked off the field slowly. Berrios, the quarterback for Leesville Road, bowed his head when he reached the sideline.

Crusaders advance to state title

Cardinal Gibbons is headed back to the N.C. High School Athletic Association 3A boys' soccer state final.

Worley's save decides Cap Eight championship

At some point, whether early in the match or when his team needs a spark, Sanderson goalkeeper Beau Worley gets a chance to make a pivotal save.

Van Hall, Huskies break through

Tyler Van Hall was speechless after 100 minutes of soccer.

RailHawks ousted by Stars in shootout

The last bit of instruction Martin Rennie gave as coach of the Carolina RailHawks was to his goalkeeper Brad Knighton.

Burke, Pride win amid chaos

Confusion led to chaos. Then, the chaos led to a 15-minute delay. Throughout the entire delay, Leesville Road midfielder Simon Burke kept the soccer ball in his hands.

RailHawks hope to repeat last year's playoff

WakeMed Soccer Park has been good to the Carolina RailHawks in 2011. To keep the best season in franchise history going, it'll have to be good one more time.

Spartans win late again

Yet another chapter in the rivalry between Sanderson's and Millbrook's boys soccer programs was written on Wednesday night, and this one ended eerily similar to the previous one this season.

Stars are in RailHawks' path again

The NSC Minnesota Stars are the lowest-seeded team in the North American Soccer League playoffs.

No goals, no luck for Enloe, Leesville Road

The match consisted of 100 minutes of physical, often quite chippy play, accompanied by some on-field chirping between players.

Balanced attack fuels Falcons

Green Hope senior Drew Altman wanted nothing more than to play Friday at Cardinal Gibbons, but just before the game the Falcons' leading scorer wasn't certain whether he would play in the matchup b...

RailHawks fall in regular season finale

The postgame festivities weren't reflective of the scoreboard, but the Carolina RailHawks' 2-1 loss to the NSC Minnesota Stars still didn't change the fact the RailHawks had a regular-season champi...

RailHawks can't find net again

For a long time, it appeared if the RailHawks had any deficiency, it was the team's back line - which was often prone to mental mistakes and set back by injuries.

RailHawks fall late to Montreal Impact

The Carolina RailHawks suffered their second consecutive loss Sunday afternoon, falling 1-0 to the Montreal Impact at Saputo Stadium.

Crusaders stomp Ravens

Cardinal Gibbons used a defensive stop and a quick score late in the second quarter to take complete control and roll to a 49-13 non-conference home football win Friday night over Ravenscroft.

Ownership rule not a roadblock for RailHawks

To keep in line with new U.S. Soccer Federation regulations for Division 2 leagues, the Carolina RailHawks will one day have be sold to new owners.

6-goal barrage lifts Crusaders by Ravens

Fueled by a 6-0 run and two goals apiece from Domenic Finelli and Timothy Nicolosi, Cardinal Gibbons cruised past Ravenscroft 8-2 on Tuesday night to remain unbeaten on the season.

Jaguars fall short to talented Falcons

Through four matches this season, the Green Hope Falcons, ranked No.