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Weekend primer: Pingree girls, Kimball Union boys look to keep momentum

By NESJ StaffOctober 29, 2021

Pingree forward Lexi Garcia goes in for a challenge. (Jared Charney/Pingree School

The final weekend of October is here, and Halloween is Sunday.

For college programs, time is running out to solidify a spot in conference tournaments, and, hopefully, keep playing well into November.

For New England high school and prep teams, the regular season is winding down, as well. The push for teams to be playing their best soccer at the most important time of the year has already begun.

The next couple of days will go a long way in deciding the outlook for many teams across the region. Here are some of the games we’ll be keeping an eye on.

Tags: Atlantic 10, Big East, Dexter Southfield, Georgetown, Kimball Union Academy, Pingree, Rhode Island, Rivers, Saint Louis, UConn, Worcester Academy

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