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Summer Norse's warm-up

Instead of taking the summer off, members of the two-time Great Lakes Region champion Northern Kentucky University men's soccer team decided to get a jump on their title defense.

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Kings play last game at home Saturday

The Cincinnati Kings soccer team will play its final home game of the season at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Town & Country Sports & Health Club.

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AREA SPORTS IN BRIEF: Rampage reaches conference final

James MacPherson threw for 326 yards and had a hand in seven touchdowns, and the Grand Rapids Rampage upset the Chicago Rush, 58-41, on Sunday in Rosemont, Ill., to advance to the Arena Football League conference final.

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Miller's figures add up to four

For at least a year now, the buzz around the Kings has had more to do with the potential trade talks than anything actually taking place on the floor.

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Cincy Kings buys Town & Country

The Cincinnati Kings professional soccer team has purchased the Town & Country sports complex in Wilder for $11.3 million, giving the team a permanent training facility.

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Soccer update: Cincinnati Kings

A weekly look at the Cincinnati Kings.

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Cincinnati Kings soccer update

The Kings rallied again in the last minutes of a game to pull out a 2-2 tie against Crystal Palace Baltimore.

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US Open Cup: Bavarians at the Gate

It is round two of the US Open Cup on Tuesday evening. Our favorite pub team has been eliminated so now it is time to jump on another amateur team's bandwagon. The focus this time around is on the mighty lads from Bavarian SC. They are the only team below the PDL [...]

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2007 US Open Cup Results - First Round

The first round of the US Open Cup is all but done as 13 of the 14 games have been decided. The biggest surprise of all the matches happened in El Paso where the PDL's Patriots beat Miami FC of the USL First Division in penalty kicks. The only other PDL side to advance was the Ocean City Barons who topped USL Second Division side Crystal Palace Baltimore. For the USASA, their only success on the night...

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Big Ups All Over the Place

This morning's "big ups" list includes: -DaMarcus Beasley, whose two tallies last night vs. El Salvador ties him with Cobi Jones for seventh on the US all-time goal scoring list with 15. -FIFA, which now ranks the US as 16th in the world , up 13 spots from May's global rankings. In case you're wondering, Mexico is 26th. -Steve Sperl of Milwaukee's amateur Bavarian SC, whose fifth-minute goal carried...

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Soccer: Bavarians defend their turf

Glendale - Milwaukee Bavarians defender Scott Dombrowski figured he would meet his younger brother, Chad, on the soccer field again.

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2007 US Open Cup Round One

The oldest cup competition in America kicks off tonight with 32-teams playing in round one. These teams range from USL powerhouses like the Rochester Raging Rhinos and Charleston Battery to the unknowns like Aegean Hawks or everyone's favorite Lynch’s Irish Pub FC. Just about all of the sixteen games has some sort of David v Goliath feel to it meaning folks who love underdogs are going to love this...

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Gardner: Bavarians back in Open Cup

The Milwaukee Bavarians are back in business in the U.S. Open Cup. The local soccer club did not qualify for the tournament last summer, but it could make a splash with a first-round victory next Tuesday, when it hosts the Cincinnati ...