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UCBAC Boys Soccer: Can Bobcats Claw into Top Spot?
Patch brings you some story lines and the division breakdown for this fall.

As the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference seeks its first boys soccer state champion, Bel Air is looking to remain on top of the conference.
The Bobcats graduated 11 players and play a tough schedule, Bel Air coach Dominick Rose told Varsity Sports Network. Bel Air won the UCBAC title in 2010, toppling Patterson Mill, 5-0.
Patterson Mill joins the UCBAC's upper echelon in 2011 after winning the Susquehanna Division in 2010.
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Fallston, on the other hand, is looking to rebound after an uncharacteristic 6-8-2 season.
North Harford and Aberdeen should be teams to watch in the upper division, as well.
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The UCBAC has never had a state champion in boys soccer, and the last champion from Harford County was the 1992 Fallston squad.
The Cougars reached the state finals in 2008 and 2009, and Bel Air reached the finals in 2007 in the most recent run of success for the region.
Seven teams will compete the Chesapeake Division, and eight in the Susquehanna Division.
Chesapeake Susquehanna Aberdeen Bo Manor Bel Air Edgewood C. Milton Wright Elkton Fallston Harford Tech North HarfordHavre de Grace
Patterson Mill Joppatowne Rising Sun
North East
Perryville
See our other UCBAC previews: | Boys Soccer | Girls Soccer (Mon.) |
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