Tobin Heath stars as U.S. women’s soccer team qualifies for World Cup with 6-0 win over Jamaica
Posted Oct 20, 2018
When the U.S. women's soccer team started play in CONCACAF's women's World Cup qualifying tournament, the seed of doubt on the landscape was just big enough to be noticeable. In Sunday's tournament semifinal, Tobin Heath grabbed that seed and blasted it into the stratosphere. The New Jersey native scored just 100 seconds into the game to kick off a 6-0 rout of Jamaica.
(Philly.com)
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