Welcome to the NWSL’s youth movement – Equalizer Soccer

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The final blow in Saturday’s gripping National Women’s Soccer League bout under the Carolina sunset came from a 17-year-old.

Hosts North Carolina Courage thrice took the lead at WakeMed Soccer Park, but the Portland Thorns matched them, punch for punch, right down to the third and final equalizer of a 3-3 draw, scored by Olivia Moultrie. It was a scintillating strike worthy of praise in any setting and from any player, regardless of age.

Moultrie came off the bench in the 67th minute to replace club and Canada legend Christine Sinclair, who is over twice Moultrie’s age. It was neither a debut game nor rookie season for Moultrie. If anything, it was a tangible turning point for a young player now experienced enough to take on a much larger role this summer.

“Obviously, I’ve had a different journey than most,” Moultrie said moments after her goal. “Just considering the fact that I have been with the team since I was 13, so this kind of environment of what this looks…

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