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The scoreboard showed that it was IPFW, listed as the visiting team on its own turf, as the loser in the final match on the final day of the ShindigZ National Soccer Festival.
Youth soccer in Fort Wayne has grown up.What better explanation for the number of local players from the Fever teams who participated in this year’s ShindigZ National Soccer Festival at Hefner Fields?
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Former Canterbury and Indiana University standout Phil Presser returned to Fort Wayne as assistant coach of Wisconsin, whose Badgers tied Loyola 1-1.

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