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Will Neuqua score without Hruby?

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The reigning Sun Boys Soccer Player of the Year, Bret Hruby, will next ply his trade in the big city for the University of Illinois-Chicago.

"The goal for me is to play and have a starting position by the end of the year," said Hruby, a forward for Neuqua Valley last year, in an email to The Sun. "It's not going to be easy; it's not even going to be close to easy. But as long as I try my hardest -- you know -- I think I can do it."

Four other Neuqua grads are on the roster as well: Junior midfielder Tim Walsh, sophomore defender Maurice Charles, redshirt freshman midfielder Alex Loncar and freshman defender Asa Carson. Walsh transferred from Division II Tampa.

Senior defender Pat McMahon , a Benet grad, also plays on the team.

The Neuqua contingent seems to have the Flames in good shape for their schedule, but how well will Neuqua move forward without Hruby's scoring ability?

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