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    The 2024 high school soccer season is approaching, with the regular season beginning in mid-August. ... She is the reigning Cincinnati Hills League Player of the Year after leading the Amazons to ...

  3. Sports in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Sports in Cincinnati. Cincinnati is the home of three major league teams, one women's major league team, three minor league teams, five college institutions with sports teams, and numerous top level amateur teams. Great American Ball Park, home of MLB's Cincinnati Reds.

  4. Category:Soccer clubs in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Bearcats soccer‎ (2 C) Cincinnati Kids players‎ (11 P) D. Dayton Dynamo (2016–)‎ (2 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Soccer clubs in Cincinnati"

  5. FC Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    FC Cincinnati is an American professional soccer club based in Cincinnati. The club plays in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer (MLS). The team was first announced on August 12, 2015 as a United Soccer League (USL) franchise which played from 2016 to 2018.

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  7. OHSAA Southwest Region athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference. The conference was formed as the Clermont County League in 1919, and changed their name to the Southern Buckeye in 1987. American Division. Batavia Bulldogs (1919–85, 1989-) Clarksville Clinton-Massie Falcons (2001–05, 2017–) Goshen Warriors (1928–86, 2005-) New Richmond Lions (1919–57 ...

  8. Cincinnati Comets - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Comets was an American soccer club based in Cincinnati, Ohio, that was a member of the American Soccer League. The Comets won the ASL in 1972, led by 16-year-old Costa Rican-American midfielder Ringo Cantillo who won Most Valuable Player that year. At the time Cantillo was a high school student at McNicholas High School and ...

  9. NKU Soccer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    NKU Soccer Stadium is a Soccer-specific stadium located in Highland Heights, Kentucky. [ 2 ] The stadium is home to the Northern Kentucky Norse men's and women's soccer teams, as well as MLS Next Pro side FC Cincinnati 2 .