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South Whidbey hosts Burlington-Edison in district playoffs | Falcon boys soccer

May 7th, 2012 at Mon, 7th, 2012 at 8:41 am by benwatanabe

South Whidbey will host Burlington-Edison at 6 p.m. Tuesday in a District 1 boys soccer playoff match.

Both South Whidbey and Burlington-Edison are in the consolation bracket and must win to extend their seasons. Whichever team wins its next two matches will advance to the 2A state tournament.

The Falcons lost 3-1 to the Sehome Mariners on Saturday, May 5 in Bellingham. The Burlington-Edison Tigers fell 3-0 against Archbishop Murphy.

Admission costs $6 for adults and non-ASB card-carrying students, and $4 for ASB students, children and senior citizens.

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