wvhooligan.com - 10/31/2007
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Some of the year-end awards were announced on Halloween. No tricks, only treats here. Best choices,
and obvious ones today, for anyone who's followed
the league this year. Also see the BallHype posts here on Luciano Emilio and his Golden Boot. Very deserving as well.
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