Boys soccer preview: Western Slope programs ready to represent in 4A once again
Battle Mountain and Durango made the boys soccer semifinals last season, proving that Western Slope talent shouldn’t be overlooked. They’re out to do it again this year.
Battle Mountain and Durango made the boys soccer semifinals last season, proving that Western Slope talent shouldn’t be overlooked. They’re out to do it again this year.
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