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Interview with Rayadas de Monterrey Midfielder Juana Plata: Her Experience as a Rookie

Bianca Mendoza2 years ago2 years ago016 mins

This past May, The Rayadas de Monterrey, a renowned soccer team of the Liga BBVA MX Femenil, won the championship for the third time in their division at their home stadium in Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The Monterrey team played against America Femenil, defeating them by a score of four to three.  Although this is…

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4 Women to Watch at the 2021 Olympics

Anna Martinez6 years ago6 years ago014 mins

AUSTIN, Texas — Every four years, when the Olympic Games were aired, it was a family event. My eyes were glued to the television watching athletes from around the world compete in gymnastics, swimming or basketball. Once again, I was anxiously awaiting the Summer Games and the captivating performances by athletes —but COVID-19 has shattered…

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