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Berkshire’s Mo Omar talks college soccer, Canadian roots and more

By Jonathan SigalNovember 15, 2017

Omar, right, against Milton Academy in a game from September 2017. Mike Gridley/ New England Soccer Journal

The prep soccer season, by this stage next week, will be all wrapped up.

The NEPSAC Tournament will conclude on Sunday at Northfield Mount Hermon school, with Class A, B, C and D title games being decided then.

Before that point, we caught up with another elite prep soccer player in Mohamed Omar, a central midfielder for the Berkshire School. He’s currently weighing a few Division 1 soccer opportunities at top-class athletic and academic institutions, so it’ll be exciting to see where Omar’s next step is once his career with the Bears concludes.

To learn more about Omar, check out our interview below. 

Tags: Berkshire, Mohamed Omar, NEPSAC

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