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Socce Keai TRACY HELMS SporU tditor Phil Robey, who USC SrVPPr Pftanh Marlr Daronn VWMV.IS KAMI II JLfVI OVT1A calls one of the state's top recruits, is eagerly awaiting the start of his Carolina soccer career. "I'm really excited about coming to Carolina," Robey said. "I look forward to playing with top-level competition." Robey received one of high school soccer's hiehest honors last season when he was named to the Parade magazine All-America team. The midfielder from Columbia's Irmo High School was also a selection to the National Soccer Coaches Association All-South squad. Berson had high praise for the 6-0,160 pounder. "I think Phil was one of the better players in South Carolina last season." said Berson, entering his third season as (JSC soccer Four Goi From Staff Reports Four players from USC's baseball squad were named last week to the AU-flnnth Independent baseball team. Outfielder Paul Hollins was the only unanimous CAROLINA CLI Free Pregnancy Testing Abortion Counseling and Serv Pregnancy can be detected b< Birth Control Counseling and I Pap Test and other Female Pr< 1 2009 Hampton S Call Collect ? J I "" """ \ Sur 1 1 o%( A V Black Styles c Martin Adersc 1 KUIIUK ' I Hair Care i ; Products L?Keepthis( ir Stan Jv For m mentor. "He has high academic standards and good soccer knowledge, and he's certainly a welcomed addition to our program. "I think he'll make a very good collegiate player," Berson added. "But we'll have to see what kind of time frame we are talking about. It really takes a full year to evaluate each recruiting class." Robey is impressed with Carolina's soccer program. "I think USC has one of the best programs in the country," he acknowledged. "Carolina has nice facilities and a nice schedule." Robey scored nine goals and added 10 assists in leading Irmo to the state Class AAAA soccer finals last season. Prior to transferring to Irmo, Robey attended Washington D.C.'s Good Counsel High School. He was named to the Washington-Metro All-Athltiecocles S choice to the 12-member team selected by a panel of media representatives and sports information directors of southern independent schools. Joining Hollins on the unit are tirst Daseman Jim Curl, > WOMEN'S NIC 'ices ifore missing period 3ills Dblems t., Columbia, S.C. ?nr9Rft.ni 9Q "SUPER--1 rimer Spec Dff ailstv off all Pe (Aeoi m ?hair st 79S 1217 Col Next to (expire :oupon - Come idoutl Carol etic team during his sophomore year. Robey, who has been booting the spotted ball since he was eight years old, confessed that soccer was more developed in the Washington area. "Soccer has been around there much longer," he said. "There's more people involved and there's more organization. But give this arPfl timo Tn in ? kiniv. in xv jrcc11 a, there shouldn't be much difference." Although he knows it is a long way off, Robey said playing professional soccer someday certainly interests him. "Oh yeah, I'd love to play pro soccer," he said. "It is * uciuuiciy sumeimng 10 snoot for. When you have played as long as I have you have got to be interested in playing professionally, but I know it's a long way off and I'm not going to focus all my 'elected auuiuiiup rioa uarraway, and pitcher Dennis Lubert. Miami, who finished just behind the fourth-placed Gamecocks in the College World Series, also placed four players on the team. | j because they ?reti| ggj gold plated \ SAND D ' (SUrfkh and Cot i ! AT THE JEWEL* ]M9 PIATT SPRINGS RDV 1 "ll'? Mf? HU? 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