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Article History SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - Christiana Sangiacomo’s goal in the 20th minute broke Pioneer of San Jose’s momentum and sent host St. Ignatius to a 4-1 victory in the Central Coast Section Division II girls’ soccer quarterfinals Wednesday. The Wildcats (11-5-5) advance to face Valley Christian (14-4-4) in Saturday’s quarterfinals. Sophie Bigalke, Kelly Lang and Morgan Campbell also scored for SI.
St. Ignatius 4, Pioneer (S.J.) 1
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11:49 AM MST on Sat., May. 26, 2007 re: "Breaks don’t go in Lowell’s favor"
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Examiner Reader said:
The Oakland Tech Bulldogs wanted the Transbay title so bad that they beat an incredible team. But I am not surprised, they wanted it more than Lowell, and they won. The Bulldogs may not have a successful past, but they have heart.
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Lowell will have a chance only if Tech makes mistakes, Tech is a solid strong hard to beat team.
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