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Good news and Palm Harbor University just seem to go hand in hand these days. Only one week removed from the boys soccer team wrapping up its third state title - and two weeks from the girls winning a fourth - goalkeeper Max Gallin has announced his intentions to play college ball at Princeton University. ...more
February 28, 2009
When asked which felt better - winning a boys soccer state title as a Palm Harbor University player or as the Hurricanes' coach - 23-year-old Alex Delgado didn't hesitate to answer. ...more
February 22, 2009
Palm Harbor University's Ben Sweat spun and fired in a left-footed shot to the back of Coconut Creek Monarch's net after a nice pass from P.J. McDonald in Friday's Class 5A semifinals at Pepin Stadium. The goal led to a 2-0 win and tonight the Hurricanes will play for their third state championship. ...more
February 21, 2009
In as sense, Alex Delgado's soccer career will be coming full circle Friday evening. The second-year Palm Harbor University boys soccer coach has guided his team into the final four of the Florida High School Athletic Association playoffs held at the University of Tampa. ...more
February 19, 2009
"If we don't become a team, we will die as individuals." That's the attitude the Palm Harbor University's boys soccer team has preached amongst itself since Day 1. Friday night at Seminole High, the Hurricanes proved once again that they continue to thrive as a complete unit. ...more
February 13, 2009
Around this time last season, the Palm Harbor University boys soccer team was walking off the artificial field turf of Jesuit High with heads hanging low following a 3-0 first-round playoff defeat. ...more
February 11, 2009
It's a rare occasion when a tournament's No. 1 seed is considered the underdog, but that was the case in Friday night's Class 5A, District 9 championship game at Palm Harbor University High when the Hurricanes hosted rival and nationally-acclaimed East Lake. ...more
January 30, 2009
The mercury may be forecasted to dip below 40 degrees Friday night during the Class 5A, District 9 boys soccer title game, but the intense rivalry between host Palm Harbor University and East Lake High can be counted to keep things well-heated. ...more
January 29, 2009
Less than 5 minutes into Thursday night's Class 5A regional quarterfinal, from 25 yards out, Jesuit's Keith Sierra set a soccer ball in front of him. A wall of Palm Harbor players lined up between Sierra and the goal. ...more
February 1, 2008
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