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Keep the heart Keating

By Marissa C Friedman
Sophomore Kyleigh Keating, pictured above in previous action, has taken on the challenge of playing two sports in the 2011-2012 year. After a strong freshman showing on the women’s lacrosse team last spring, Keating has found similar success in her first season on the field hockey squad, ranking second on the team in shot percentage and third in goals.
Sophomore Kyleigh Keating, pictured above in previous action, has taken on the challenge of playing two sports in the 2011-2012 year. After a strong freshman showing on the women’s lacrosse team last spring, Keating has found similar success in her first season on the field hockey squad, ranking second on the team in shot percentage and third in goals.

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