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African Association of Madison, Inc.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS PROGRAM
2015 High School Graduates Going on to College
Application materials must be post-marked no later than May 30,2015
Application form is available on the AAM website

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AAM & AWA FAMILY and COMMUNITY PICNIC
SATURDAY, JULY 18, 2015 , 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM
ELVER PARK, 1301 S. Gammon Road, Madison, Wisconsin

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Congratulations Les Aigles!!!! Against all expectations, Mali took Ghana to school on precision and clinical finishes, thus producing three of the best goals of this tournament so far. Beautiful game!! Proud of you and I hope Nigeria takes out Germany so that we can be sure that an African team will be in the quarter finals. 



SALIMATA DANIOKO

"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking make it so" - Shakespeare

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En date de : Mer 10.6.15, Victor Narwortey <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :

 Objet: Re: FIFA U-20 World Cup:  Ghana 0 Mali 3
 À: [log in to unmask]
 Date: Mercredi 10 juin 2015, 18h32
 
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 African Association of Madison, Inc.
 SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS PROGRAM
 2015 High School Graduates Going on to College
 Application materials must be post-marked no later than May
 30,2015
 Application form is available on the AAM website
 
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 I'm hoping nobody will report this heavy
 defeat :)
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 On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at
 4:21 PM -0700, "Aggo Akyea" 
 <[log in to unmask]>
 wrote:
 
 
 
 
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 African Association of Madison, Inc. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
 PROGRAM 2015 High School Graduates Going on to College
 Application materials must be post-marked
  no later than May 30,2015 Application form is available on
 the AAM website
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 AAM & AWA FAMILY and COMMUNITY PICNIC SATURDAY, JULY 18,
 2015 , 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM ELVER PARK, 1301 S. Gammon Road,
 Madison, Wisconsin
 
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 Mali magic undoes Ghana
 
 FIFA U-20 World Cup
 
 http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/matches/round=271600/match=300269555/match-report.html
 10 Jun
 2015
 
 Mali
 are through to the quarter-finals of the FIFA U-20 World Cup
 after a shock 3-0 win over Ghana at Wellington's
 Regional Stadium. It was thanks to a trio of truly wonderful
 goals that
 Les Aigles deservedly triumphed in this all-African
 encounter, with Diadie Samassekou, Diedonne Gbakle and
 Aboubabacar Doumbia producing strikes worthy of gracing any
 stage.
 
 
 Ghana,
 winners of this tournament in 2009, started as heavy
 favourites after topping Group B and beating Argentina. But
 from an early stage it was clear that they would be up
 against it. Even before going
  ahead on 20 minutes, Mali had created the better openings,
 with the Black Satellites' Lawrence Ati forced into a
 fine save to keep out Souleymane Diarra.
 
 
 Ati
 could do nothing, though, to prevent the opening goal that
 followed. It came from a fantastic bit of swift, slick
 interplay between Samassekou and Adama Traore, with a couple
 of quick-fire passes and
  flicks exchanged before the former slammed a left-foot shot
 into the far corner of the net. Ghana attempted to rally but
 found Digui Diarra an impassable barrier, with Emmanuel
 Boateng twice denied by the impressive
 Aigles keeper either side of half-time.
 
 
 Mali
 remained the more composed and dangerous of the two teams,
 though, and it was no more than they deserved when a second
 goal arrived on 53 minutes. Again, it was a wonderful
 effort, with Samassekou dancing
  inside from the right wing past a couple of challenges
 before curling in a magnificent 20-yard shot that bounced
 down off the underside of the bar and back up into the roof
 of the net.
 
 
 The Ghanaians were stunned and could easily
 have found themselves three down when Diedonne Gbakle cut in
 from the same right flank
  and forced Ati into a fine close-range stop. But the Black
 Satellites keeper was merely delaying the inevitable and a
 final, crowning goal arrived nine minutes from time.
 
 
 True
 to form, it was a thing of beauty, with Aboubabacar Doumbia
 showing a terrific burst of pace to break clear of the Ghana
 defence before lofting the most delightful of chipped
 finishes into the far corner.
 
 
 Mali
 now advance to face either Germany or Nigeria in
 Christchurch and, on the evidence of this match, those teams
 should be wary indeed of the threat
 Les Aigles pose. 
 
  
 
 
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