Pittsburgh Native Soccer Star Meghan Klingenberg Is Ready For Rio
Posted Jul 24, 2016
In 2012, Pine-Richland graduate Meghan Klingenberg served as an alternate for the U.S. Women’s Olympic Soccer team. This year in Rio de Janeiro, Klingenberg will have the opportunity to be on the medal stand. “Being able to compete with them this time on the field and be in the locker room and be a part of the team is really special to me.”
(WESA)
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