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Coach Poly Guyda's freshman soccer team, which won its first victory over a previously undefeated Exeter team Saturday, will be aiming for its second straight this afternoon when it meets Andover at 2 p.m. on the Business School field.
The freshman booters will be far from full strength for the contest. Captain Win Knowlton will be unavailable, as will Lou Tiger, who twisted his ankle at scrimmage Thursday. Pete Baker, high scoring outside forward, has been out since the Milton game three weeks ago.
These losses may not completely thwart the Crimson's chances, however, because in their win against Exeter the Yardlings, relied largely on the play of Berk Johnson, Bengt Sandberg, and Charley Ufford--all of whom will play today.
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