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Sports


On Wednesday, August 21st, the championship game of the Pittsburgh Premier Co-ed Soccer League was played at Highmark Stadium in Pittsburgh between Major Trouble FC and Beer Nutz.
 
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Major Trouble FC won a close game by a score of 2- 1 in golden goal over time!

Major Trouble FC is a team comprised largely of Mon Valley Alumni. Many of the players went to Ringgold High School, or California University of PA and other local schools. Though having an ominous beginning to their season Major Trouble turned it around in the playoffs and become champions of the league for 2013.

The team has grown over the past few years under the leadership of team captain, and Finleyville native, John Dimoff. The team’s success has proved that the Mon Valley is still churning out first class futbol players, among other athletes. Major Trouble FC and all the teams and players of the Pittsburgh Premier Football League would like to thank the Pittsburgh Riverhounds and Highmark Stadium for allowing us to play our championship game at their field.



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