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Paul Auday: Back to defend Harriton’s soccer title. See news clipping.
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Paul Auday: Back to defend Harriton’s soccer title. See news clipping.
“Harriton won the first Lower Merion Soccer Invitational Tourney last Saturday, but their final game opponent was somewhat of a surprise.”
See scan of news clipping above.
“When the going got tough in the Lower Merion Soccer Tournament on Saturday, Harriton looked to its toughest offensive performer.
And as usual, Paul Auday came through for the Rams. He is the boys’ soccer player of the week.”
See above scan for full article from the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Coaches poll. 1986 Male All-State Team.
“Rams’ senior Paul Auday, the leading scorer…was the coaches’ leading vote-getter.” See scan of newspaper clipping above.
Four Harriton football players made first team All-Bicentennial League. See image above for scan of newspaper article.
Check out the medals in the image above!
Enter ‘Paul Auday’ at the Pike’s Peak Marathon Archives to see stats.
Visit CPAN to view the video.
Andrew McCutchen didn’t take long to win over Giants fans.
At Saturday’s FanFest at AT&T Park, a fan asked a panel of Giants where they get most fired up to play on the road, and McCutchen didn’t think twice.
“Somebody I want to stick it to every time I get fired up … is the Dodgers,” said McCutchen, prompting a roar from several hundred fans who broke into a “beat L.A.” chant.
Read the full article at SF Gate.
In 1986, when Harriton High School senior Paul Auday, an all-state soccer player that fall, was reading a couple of soccer articles in the Main Line Times, he noticed that another player was incorrectly listed as Harriton’s leading scorer.
Auday, who led the Del-Val League that fall in scoring with 14 goals, led Harriton that fall with 20 goals scored for the Rams, and his mother, Judith, wanted him to report the mistake…
Read the full article at Main Line Media News.