Latin in all-new Elite 8.

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From: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
Date: 20060526
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Byline: Alan Sutton

May 26--When Aldous Huxley wrote "Brave New World" in 1932, the British author had no idea how the novel's title would apply to the 2006 girls soccer season. Because of the the enrollment multiplier for non-boundaried schools and a revised division line between Class AA and Class A in soccer, every team in the Class A quarterfinals at North Central College on Friday will be making its first Elite Eight appearance. One of them is Latin, which at 19-1-1 owns the best record of the finalists. The Romans, whose lone loss was to Class AA Vernon Hills, ...

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