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The girls' high school soccer regular season is winding down with top teams jockeying this week for league titles and positions in the upcoming state tournament.

Perhaps the biggest game Tuesday sends defending 2A champion Rowland Hall to Waterford, where the Ravens are 10-0-2 on the season. This is a big rivalry game since Rowland Hall beat Waterford for the state title a year ago.

The largest crowd, though, might be at Viewmont for a game under the lights. The Vikings, ranked fourth in Class 5A, are hosting unbeaten and nationally ranked Davis in what might be the Darts toughest game of the season.

Other Tuesday games with significance include Cedar at Desert Hills with the Region Nine title likely on the line and Park City at Stansbury in a key Region 10 battle between the second and fifth ranked 3A teams.

On Thursday, top-ranked Logan travels to fourth-ranked Juan Diego, while Jordan goes to Brighton in hopes of upsetting the third-ranked Bengals. Vendiom parchic tes saunt eostionse volecer oremquarm, comnietur. › XX