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Class 2A Dist. 8 Tournament

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published January 28, 2001


Boys

SCHEDULE: All games at Central. Monday -- No. 1 Hudson, bye; No. 2 Springstead vs. No. 7 Mitchell, 6 p.m.; No. 3 Central vs. No. 6 Hernando, 8 p.m. Tuesday -- No. 4 Zephyrhills vs. No. 5 Pasco, 6 p.m. Wednesday -- (Central would play at 8 p.m. if alive. Hudson will play at 8 if Central has been eliminated.) Central-Hernando winner vs. Springstead-Mitchell winner, Hudson vs. Pasco/Zephyrhills winner. Friday -- Final, 7 p.m.

TEAM WITH SOMETHING TO PROVE: Springstead. The Eagles were embarrassed 4-0 at home by Hudson, the district's leader, in a late-season game. Springstead, which played the Cobras to a 1-1 tie earlier in the year, was out-muscled and too preoccupied with officials' non-calls to recover.

POTENTIAL SLEEPER: Central. The Bears have some of the district's best individual talent, but sometimes don't seem to realize it. Play-making center midfielder Sean O'Sullivan could make Central a major player.

PLAYER WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION: Sean O'Sullivan, Central. Nobody in the district passes as well or is as dangerous on the corners.

DID YOU KNOW? Springstead made its first trip to the regional tournament in school history last season by defeating Hudson.

Girls

SCHEDULE: At games at Pasco. Monday -- No. 2 Zephyrhills vs. No. 7 Hernando, No. 3 Pasco vs. No. 6 Hudson. Tuesday -- No. 4 Central vs. No. 5 Mitchell, 8 p.m.. Wednesday -- No. 1 Springstead vs. Central-Mitchell winner, Zephyrhills-Hernando winner vs. Pasco-Hudson winner. Friday -- Finals, 7 p.m.

TEAM WITH SOMETHING TO PROVE: Springstead. The Eagles seemingly validated themselves as a legitimate, deep playoff threat by toppling then-unbeaten Citrus 3-2 on Jan. 17. In its next game, though, Springstead allowed itself to be tied, 2-2, by Central. The Eagles need to prove they can be consistent.

POTENTIAL SLEEPER: Pasco. Goaltender Shelly Grayling can be dominating at times, and anyone who knows their soccer/hockey axioms knows that means more than almost anything in the post-season.

PLAYER WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION: Chrissi Tapia, Springstead. One of the district's better passers has found her scoring touch with 12 goals to complement her 13 assists.

DID YOU KNOW? Springstead forward Dawn Reitz has five goals and an assist in six games since being promoted from the junior varsity.

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