Peplinski is leading manM Marquette star's hard work pays off

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: December 3, 2002| Author: BOB GOSMAN | Copyright information

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Peplinski is leading man

Marquette star's hard work pays off

By BOB GOSMAN Special to the Journal Sentinel

Tuesday, December 3, 2002

David Peplinski, a senior midfielder at Marquette, has seemingly had a soccer ball attached to his feet since he was introduced to the sport at the age of 3.

When he is not playing at Marquette or for his club team, you can usually find him out in his backyard, honing his skills, or juggling a ball up to 2...

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