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By Lucas O'Neill
ESPNRISE.com Wednesday, September 17, 2008 Just before entering a game, Framingham center midfielder Erick Nader clutches a necklace his paternal grandmother gave him. According to Nader, the ritual gives him luck, protection and confidence. "I just pray on it a little bit and think about positive things and winning the game," Nader says. "And it helps me out every time." The way Nader plays, opponents should think about getting some jewelry of their own. Nader, a senior, is the engine that drives the Framingham boys' soccer team. Last ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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