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Soccer Comes Alive at the Harlem Tavern by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
As a huge sports fan, sports writer and blogger, I only had a casual interest in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Final Sunday afternoon. I would gather that, a week ago, few people would have guessed they would be sitting … Continue reading
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