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By Sheldon Shealer
ESPNRISE.com Monday, April 27, 2009 Brad Roos has a knack for making history. He coached the Bethesda (Md.) Fury girls' soccer club to a U.S. Youth Soccer national title in 2001, the first and only national crown won by a Maryland girls' team. In early April, Roos was at it again, this time serving as an official in the inaugural National High School Invitational boys' basketball final, a national No. 1 showdown between Findlay Prep (Las Vegas) and Oak Hill (Mouth of Wilson, Va.). Roos is best known for creating a club soccer ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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