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Saints boys soccer's Hull excels in season with new confidence

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Hull continued his scoring binge well into the postseason, highlighted by scoring the first three goals as the Saints had an easier time with Larkin in a rematch in the 3A York Sectional championship match.

Fellow junior Jake Sterling, one of Hull’s closest friends on the Saints and in the Campton United club program, often defends Hull during practices. Even when Sterling correctly anticipated what move might be coming, Hull often slithers past, so Sterling can sympathize with opposing defenders who aren’t as attuned to Hull’s game.

“I think the thing that gets players the most that don’t know him is not only is he quick with the ball but he keeps the ball so tight to him and he knows how to handle it so well,” Sterling said. “I think that’s what beats players.”

Hull, still uncommitted but drawing college recruiting attention, has an ambitious slate of tournaments and showcases in the months ahead, including continued work through the Olympic Development program.

Enjoying so much personal success during a breakthrough, 20-win year for East, Hull said the season was a blast.

Most of it, anyway. He missed almost all of the first five games while healing a rolled ankle.

“Your ankle is a big part of [soccer], not only kicking but running and all the other stuff,” Hull said. “It’s just hard, especially in a sport when you’re always running, no matter what. A lot of different things can happen with people stepping on you, getting caught up when you’re turning ... things happen when you’re not ready for them.”

Once he healed, few opponents were ready for Hull.

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