World Cup champ Klingenberg cherishes 'wild' ride
Posted Jul 20, 2015
When she was a kid, Meghan Klingenberg dreamed of winning a World Cup. As she pictured it, dinner was not included. But ever since the dream became reality nearly two weeks ago when she helped the United States win the Women's World Cup for the first time in 16 years, the life of the Pine-Richland graduate has changed in ways she never could have imagined, “not even a little bit,” she said.
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
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