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On the defense for most of the game, Poley Guyda's Freshman soccer team kept its slate clean by eking out a 1 to 1 tie with Medford High School yesterday on the Business School Field. The Yardlings scored first in 8:45 of the second period on a boot by wing Sherry Houston, but Medford evened the score early in the fourth frame when Leo Livoti sunk one from a scramble in front of the goal.
For the remainder of the game Medford pressed almost continually but their boot-and-run style of play usually ended up in a collision with a Crimson full or halfback and loss of the ball.
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