PHOTOS: Jackson Co. girls soccer team advances to the Elite Eight
The Jackson County girls' soccer team got a goal from Kennedy Habeeb in the 59th minute Monday (April 18) to beat Starr's Mill 1-0 and advance to the Class AAAAA Elite Eight.
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