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Coach Champ was 13-8 this past spring in her only season at Waccamaw HS. The Lady Warriors finished sixth in the Class 2A/1A Poll.
Before that stint, she was the coach at Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania (coincidentally, the alma mater of Clemson University men's soccer coach Trevor Adair).
In 2003, Champ's last season at LHU, the Lady Eagles finished 10-12-1 overall and 6-5-1 in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference of NCAA Division 2. Lock Haven finished as Runners-Up in PSAC Tournament. In her first season at LHU in 2002, Champ guided the Lady Eagles to a 16-2-2 mark and undefeated 11-0-0 record in PSAC play, including a Semifinals appearance in the PSAC Tournament. The Lady Eagles dropped a 1-0 shootout decision to Adelphi in the NCAA Tournament.
At Chapin HS, Champ led her 2000 squad to an Upper State Championship in Class 2A/1A and she served as Co-Coach of the North team at that year's North-South Soccer Classic.
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I played against Trevor Adair when he was at Lock Haven.
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The cost of eggs in England are currently running about £1.96.
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How many eggs, Soccer Watcher, and what size?
lpaf
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As long as she wears what she's supposed to!
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nothing on the Waccamaw site or Georgetown Schools site indicating she's leaving or that there is an opening either. Asst coach is open.
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quote: Originally posted by laplageauxfolles: How many eggs, Soccer Watcher, and what size?
That would be your standard dozen. However, the sizing is metric and I never learnt that during my public school edumakation in the hills of east Tennessee. But I figure the size of a hen's #$%^ is also standard the world over.
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SW, be careful with the generalizations. This message board proves there are horses !@#$s of different sizes within this state, let alone the world.
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quote: Originally posted by Bear: ...there are horses !@#$s of different sizes .....
Horses.....they're a whole 'nother story altogether.....
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SW --
The French may have a special way to measure the volumes of eggs, them having invented the metric system and using a different word for everything and all. But mostly eggs are just small, medium, large and jumbo, I think. At least that's how the Mepkin Abbey monks sell them in Moncks Corner.
lpaf
Copperhill?
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