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Ali
played on the Youth National teams for five years. With the U-21 National team she trained along side Mia Hamm, Brandi Chastain,
Julie Foudy, and other US National team players. Ali competed for the USA against Brazil, Mexico, Sweden, Norway, Denmark,
and China. She also played against Australia, Japan, Holland, and China with the All-American team. Ali has played in 15 countries
around the world with the National team, All-American team, and the East Coast Regional team. Ali played youth soccer for the # 1 nationally ranked,
Bethesda Dragons. She then attended the University of Maryland for 2 years where she was the leading scorer her freshman year.
Ali transferred to Loyola College where she broke the scoring records in only two years, and was 2-time conference player
of the year for soccer and conference student-athlete of the year for all conference sports. Ali played for the 2007 National Championship team, the
Washington Freedom. At the end of the 2007 season Ali was the 2nd leading scorer in the country and leading scorer for the
Freedom, leading the Freedom to the National championship game against the Atlanta Silverbacks. Ali was named to the all-conference
team in her rookie debut. Ali continued to play with the Freedom for 1 more year until the pro league changed to
a new format. After being invited to play for several different pro teams in different distant cities, Ali decided
to stay in Baltimore and dedicate her time to the local youth soccer players and her missionary efforts in central and
south America.
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Scott Andrzejewski attended Towson High School and as
the defensive anchor helped lead the team to 2 State Championships. Scott was named to the all county, metro, and state teams.
Scott now attends Villa Julie College and has been a 3 year starter at both forward and central mid-field. As the leading
scorer his sophmore year, Scott led Villa Julie to a victory in the Conference Championship.
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