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Remembering '99: Karina LeBlanc

I had just ended my sophomore year at the University of Nebraska and, like most people, I had no idea that the World Cup for women would create such an attraction. It was my first World Cup participation as a Canadian National Team member. Being a part of such an energized historical journey, I went from competing against the USA women, to admiring my opponents. I found myself becoming the fan watching each game with great anticipation. In the final when the USA won, it was the first time that I honestly experienced pride for “my competitors”.

Remembering '99: Keeley Dowling

It wouldn’t be a day in the wide world of women’s soccer without a reference to the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup – a historical event of sorts for reasons that span far beyond the words on this simple page. Looking back on myself as that young, impressionable 16-year-old ball girl, I often reminisce about how much that 90 minutes of soccer impacted, rocked and, thus, changed my entire life as I knew it. I stood on the sidelines and watched as my idols not simply passed the ball up and down the field, but also captured my heart and soul with their every step.

Remembering '99: Julianne Sitch

The 1999 Women’s World Cup practically transpired in my backyard. With the simple purchase of 6 tickets, my dad, Richard, inadvertently bought my best friend, Deb Benakis, her parents and myself not just access into a small athletic event, but rather an opportunity to bear witness to a sporting event that has since proven to be among the most pivotal in women’s soccer history.

Remembering '99: Steffi Jones

How could I ever forget 1999? It was my first World Cup and also the first and only time I scored a goal at the premier event in women’s football. When you’re called up to represent your country at the World Cup you realize that all the sacrifices you’ve made are not in vain. On June 20, 1999, the day of our World Cup debut against Italy, I was amazed: The Rose Bowl was huge, with everything organized to perfection, and there was an enthusiastic crowd cheering both teams. Besides, I was playing for Germany in my father’s country.

Remembering '99: Tina Ellertson

The 1999 World Cup brought me closer to soccer. June 23rd, 1999 my sister and my club team went to Civic Stadium in Portland, Oregon to watch China take on Ghana in a group stage game. I had just turned 17 years old.
 

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PUMA Unveils 2009 WPS Kits



NEW YORK, NY (February 24, 2009) – Global sportlifestyle brand PUMA® and the stars of Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS), including three-time FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year, Marta, number one WPS draft pick and Olympic Gold Medalist, Amy Rodriguez, and US National Team mi… Continue

Posted on February 25, 2009 at 7:06am — 2 Comments

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Jenny Maurer Tryout Blog: Part III - The Final Day...

Former Boston College midfielder Jenny Maurer is among a group of around 60 women who are taking part in the Boston Breakers' open tryout this week (Monday & Tuesday). Follow along on BostonBreakers.com over the next few days as Jenny shares with fans her unique point of view before, during and following the tryout from a player's perspective.

By: Jenny Maurer
Everything you can do is now done. Nothing is left in your hands.… Continue

Posted on February 12, 2009 at 9:30pm — 3 Comments

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At 8:22pm on June 26, 2009, Ron Prouty said…
Heather, I think it was pathetic the way you were treated on your WEEI radio appearance. I was eager to hear your thoughts on the potential of WPS and those half-wits on the morning show ripped off both you and the listeners. I now no longer bother with them on the morning commute.

Anyway, you players are an inspiration for our 8 and 10 year old daughters - keep up the good work and see you at the stadium!
At 2:46pm on June 13, 2009, WPSFansGameDay said…
Join the group WPSFansGameDay on Twitter. It's by fans for fans. If you go to the game and can twitter from your mobile phone then you can send the group a direct message about what you are seeing. It's a play by play from the perspective of the fans in the stadium.
At 11:09pm on May 19, 2009, celia said…
amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At 4:26pm on April 29, 2009, kool-aide said…
Have the Breakers made arrangements to webcast what promises to be an excellent game? Pretty please! You have fans outside of the Boston area who want to see the team.
At 8:19am on April 29, 2009, Carmen Wales said…
Keep on moving!
At 6:56pm on March 30, 2009, Ian Poshka said…
im LOVIN THE MALE JERSEY CUT!!!
At 1:17pm on March 29, 2009, Scott W. Fraser said…
I got a silver medal @ the 2009 Special Olympics of Mass North Section Candlepin Bowling Tournament today at Sunny-side bowling lanes on Water Street in Danvers.
At 12:50pm on March 26, 2009, tosin idowu said…
Hello my sport people i am feeling your action.I am mr tosin from nigeria.I am among the best soccer friend that i will like to meet them up there and make myself a sport man like you.That i will be happy if you give me a good reply all my hopes is on you.Thank you
At 4:54pm on March 16, 2009, Scott W. Fraser said…
http://www.specialolympicsma.org/summer.php
At 7:50am on March 14, 2009, carol said…
any1 know what number kelly smith is please

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