Wolves' Steiner overcomes back injury with vengeance.(Sports Extra)

From: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) | Date: September 19, 2003| Author: Miller, Travis | Copyright information

Byline: Travis Miller Daily Herald Sports Writer

As a little girl, Meghan Steiner was always playing something from the piano to sports like gymnastics, basketball, even ice skating.

She played goalie for a travel soccer team and had all the skills to become a top tennis player.

Then she started playing volleyball in seventh grade and was hooked. She practiced 4-5 hours each day and traveled to far-off tournaments with her Sky High club team, whose ...

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