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U.S. forward Tobin Heath at top of her game ahead of third World Cup


burst onto the world soccer stage in 2008, making a name for herself with her technical ability and flair on the ball. But that flair didn’t always translate into her getting on the scoresheet. That has changed over the last three years. The 31-year-old forward has scored 30 goals in 150 career appearances for the United States Women's National Team. (Oregon Live)

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