with Gallery: Skyline boys soccer team scores two first half goals in 2-1 win over Dexter
Posted on Wed, Sep 19, 2012 : 10:59 p.m.
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Ann Arbor Skyline's Alec Lasinski, right, runs with the ball during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1.
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Ann Arbor Skyline's Alec Lasinski, right, runs with the ball during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1. /calendar/photologue/photos/Dex at Skyline Soccer WEb/cache/09192012_SPT_DexAtSkylineBSoccer_JT_01_fullsize.JPG
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Dexter goalie Rhys Moller, right, jumps up and intercepts the cross from the corner kick during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1. /calendar/photologue/photos/Dex at Skyline Soccer WEb/cache/09192012_SPT_DexAtSkylineBSoccer_JT_02_fullsize.JPG
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Ann Arbor Skyline's Peter Bakker, left, clears the ball during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1. /calendar/photologue/photos/Dex at Skyline Soccer WEb/cache/09192012_SPT_DexAtSkylineBSoccer_JT_03_fullsize.JPG
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Ann Arbor Skyline's Nick Russo heads the ball during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1. /calendar/photologue/photos/Dex at Skyline Soccer WEb/cache/09192012_SPT_DexAtSkylineBSoccer_JT_04_fullsize.JPG
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Ann Arbor Skyline's Drew Amstuts, left, and Dexter's Luke Bazick, right, fight for the ball during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1. /calendar/photologue/photos/Dex at Skyline Soccer WEb/cache/09192012_SPT_DexAtSkylineBSoccer_JT_05_fullsize.JPG
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Dexter's Nils Valdmanis, center, heads the ball during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1. /calendar/photologue/photos/Dex at Skyline Soccer WEb/cache/09192012_SPT_DexAtSkylineBSoccer_JT_06_fullsize.JPG
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Dexter's Jake Kilian, right, heads the ball towards the center of the field during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1. /calendar/photologue/photos/Dex at Skyline Soccer WEb/cache/09192012_SPT_DexAtSkylineBSoccer_JT_08_fullsize.JPG
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Ann Arbor Skyline's Drew Amstutz looks to do a bicycle kick during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1. /calendar/photologue/photos/Dex at Skyline Soccer WEb/cache/09192012_SPT_DexAtSkylineBSoccer_JT_09_fullsize.JPG
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Ann Arbor Skyline's Sam Keller, left, and Dexter's Jake Kilian, right, fight for the ball during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1. /calendar/photologue/photos/Dex at Skyline Soccer WEb/cache/09192012_SPT_DexAtSkylineBSoccer_JT_10_fullsize.JPG
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Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com Dexter's Cory Piorier, left, and Ann Arbor Skyline's Zach Lynn, right, fight for the ball during a soccer game at Ann Arbor Skyline High School on Wednesday evening. Ann Arbor Skyline defeated Dexter 2 to 1. /calendar/photologue/photos/Dex at Skyline Soccer WEb/cache/09192012_SPT_DexAtSkylineBSoccer_JT_11_fullsize.JPG
Games on back-to-back nights proved too much for the Dexter High School boys soccer team. One night after beating Lincoln 5-2 at home, the Dreadnaughts fell 2-1 to Skyline in a game under the lights at Skyline High School.
Four first half goals proved the difference against Lincoln on Tuesday, but Wednesday night it was the Eagles who started hot out of the gate, scoring both of their goals in the first 40 minutes.
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