Wednesday, May 13, 2009

When asked what he ate to play at such a high level, Higley responded, "I ate a bowl of cocoa puffs, (I guess) that's all it took."
Riverton had multiple opportunities to get back in the game, with breakaway shots and penalty kicks, but Higley turned back each and every one.
"Colton has been injured part of the year, he's come back and he's strong now and being aggressive," said Fremont head coach Bryan Gines, "He's doing the job we need."

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