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Crystal Dunn Fan Club Makes Rewarding Trip From Rockville Centre To USWNT Parade


Soccer fans from one particular part of Long Island weren’t going to miss honoring the Women’s World Cup champs. Dressed in red, white and blue, they were up at dawn and met near St. Agnes Cathedral. Young fans and players eventually boarded a train on their way to pay tribute to the star of their village. U.S. National Team defender . (CBS New York)

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