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Byline: Brad Guire
Aug. 24--TWIN FALLS --He's so close. It's almost here. Burley Bobcats senior Eduardo Anguiano is less than 25 goals away from hitting 100 high school career goals. In a match against Wood River on Tuesday, he netted three to put him at 77 with 13 games left in the regular season. He'll have to average two per game if he wants to hit the century mark before the district tournament. It's doable. "He's on track, we hope," head coach Wes Nyblade said. "It'd be a fitting way to finish out his high-school career." Meanwhile, the Bobcats will again want to get past the rest of the Great Basin Conference West and East for a slot in the 2006 state tournament. Last year saw the Bobcats take third place at state with a 4-1 victory over the East's Pocatello.
"We'll be in the hunt again," Nyblade said. "We've got good senior leadership. Our big issue is replacing our all-state goal keeper (Michael Kelsey), and we graduated most of the defense and back line. We had a tremendous JV team last year, so we're figuring out how they fit into our game plan." 3A Community School Cutthroat soccer is like an atom, with its four returning starters as the nucleus of another state-bound team. The positions of goalkeeper (O'Reilly), sweeper (Campbell), and a few midfielders (Caleb Sonneland, Alden Remington) will make up the core of this year's team. At forward, Travis Stone will be back to put some in the net. He scored 18 goals as a sophomore in 2005. With a strong group of fresh faces to…
Source: HighBeam Research, The fleet of foot hit the field: Burley senior Anguiano closing in on...