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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

VIDEO: Lee High School Soccer Players Sign Letters of Intent

Meghan Cox has committed to playing soccer for James Madison University, and Daniela Neves will play for West Virginia University.

Robert E. Lee High School varsity soccer players Meghan Cox and Daniela Neves signed their letters of intent Wednesday morning to play for James Madison University and West Virginia University respectively. The athletes' friends, families and supporters were there to congratulate them. Cox and Neves have known each other since preschool and have played on their high school and club teams together for many years. Neves started playing soccer when she was 3 years old, and Cox when she was 4. "It's been a great experience, and this is a great opportunity. I feel so blessed," Neves said. "I'm grateful for the coaching staff and the girls I play with [at Lee] because it's just a great feeling to have their support." Both athletes play the …

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

High School Soccer Players to Sign Letter of Intent

Meghan Cox and Daniela Neves verbally committed to playing soccer for James Madison University and West Virginia University respectively in 10th grade.

Robert E. Lee High School's Meghan Cox and Daniela Neves will officially sign national letters of intent to play soccer for James Madison University and West Virginia University respectively at 9 a.m. Wednesday in Lancer Hall. Cox is a varsity starter for the Lee High School girl's soccer team and is a starting central defender for the nationally ranked travel team, VSA Heat, out of Haymarket. During her time at Lee, Cox has earned Team MVP, First Team All District, All Region, All State and First Team All Met. Cox also played varsity field hockey for the high school in 2011. Neves also plays for the varsity soccer team at Lee and has earned multiple awards, including Team MVP and First Team All District. She is also a starting forward for…

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10:21 am on Sunday, May 12, 2013

Cox is not a varsity starter for the Lee High School team deciding to play softball instead during her senior year.   more ›

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