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Just a nod of the head. A simple yes. That’s all Heather Mitts was looking for. Her World Cup dream, after years of frustration recovering from two major injuries that cost her roster spots in ...
Three-time Olympic gold medalist Heather Mitts retired from soccer in 2013, then moved on to the next challenge: starting a family with husband A.J. Feeley. A lifelong athlete, she knew she wanted ...
CINCINNATI — Heather Mitts never worried about concussions when she played soccer at St. Ursula High School. “Concussions were very rare and never talked about,” said Mitts, a three-time ...
Rose Lavelle will be back home for the holidays with fellow Cincinnatian and former U.S. Soccer star Heather Mitts for the third annual Lavelle Mitts offense vs. defense soccer camp. The camp is ...
St. Ursula grad and U.S. women's soccer player Heather Mitts previews today's World Cup game between the U.S. and Belgium. Mitts is holding a one-day soccer camp on July 19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m ...
This month, we’re tapping some of Philly’s most inspiring people, from three time Olympic champion soccer player Heather Mitts, to Philadelphia NFL football player Rodney McLeod and Chill ...
Get a compelling long read and must-have lifestyle tips in your inbox every Sunday morning — great with coffee! From left, Rhian Wilkinson, Heather Mitts, Heather O’Reilly, Cat Whitehill, and ...
Modeling the official gear — berets and all — on TODAY were Team USA soccer player Heather Mitts and fencer Tim Morehouse. They were joined by David Lauren, Ralph Lauren's Executive Vice ...
Local soccer star Heather Mitts is a former Olympian and says it's something to be excited about. "Soccer here in the United States is continuing to grow, and I think this is a great way to help ...
Philadelphia is one of the nation's best sports cities, but it's missing the boat on women's pro leagues. Big names like Wanda Sykes, Connor Barwin and Heather Mitts are trying to change that.
Heather and Julie, named after Heather Mitts Feeley and Julie Ertz of the United States women’s national soccer team, are 15-pound bundles of fluff and cuteness who are a mere 10 weeks old.
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