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The Boise State University ladies soccer team and Ed

The Boise State University ladies soccer team and Ed

The Boise State University ladies soccer team and Ed Moore, Broncos assistant coach (white shirt) met with Air Force Master Sgt. Kevin Wallace (front-right) and Airman 1st Class Devin Nothstine at Mountain Home... More

The Boise State University ladies soccer team and Ed

The Boise State University ladies soccer team and Ed

The Boise State University ladies soccer team and Ed Moore, Broncos assistant coach (left) met with Air Force Wounded Warriors and hosted a free soccer clinic for family members at Mountain Home Air Force Base,... More

A Boise State University ladies soccer player stops

A Boise State University ladies soccer player stops

A Boise State University ladies soccer player stops 3-year-old Elijah Carlsness, son of Tech. Sgt. Tim Carlsness, 366th Operations Support Squadron, for what she said was, "adverting a major foul."

Eight-year-old Natalie Carlsness, daughter of Tech.

Eight-year-old Natalie Carlsness, daughter of Tech.

Eight-year-old Natalie Carlsness, daughter of Tech. Sgt. Tim Carlsness, 366th Operations Support Squadron, takes a shot at goal at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Oct. 5, 2013. The keeper was one of 14 Boi... More

Eight-year-old Natalie Carlsness, daughter of Tech.

Eight-year-old Natalie Carlsness, daughter of Tech.

Eight-year-old Natalie Carlsness, daughter of Tech. Sgt. Tim Carlsness, 366th Operations Support Squadron, takes a shot at goal as not one, but two goal keepers, who both put in a pint-size effort to stop the r... More

Nine-year-old Cyrus Carlsness, son of Tech. Sgt. Tim

Nine-year-old Cyrus Carlsness, son of Tech. Sgt. Tim

Nine-year-old Cyrus Carlsness, son of Tech. Sgt. Tim Carlsness, 366th Operations Support Squadron, shoots a ball between the legs of a Boise State University ladies soccer player, thereby scoring a "goal."

Ed Moore, Boise State University ladies soccer team

Ed Moore, Boise State University ladies soccer team

Ed Moore, Boise State University ladies soccer team assistant coach, shows base children how to pass with the inside of their cleats during a soccer clinic for military families at Mountain Home Air Force Base,... More

Three-year-old Elijah Carlsness, son of Tech. Sgt.

Three-year-old Elijah Carlsness, son of Tech. Sgt.

Three-year-old Elijah Carlsness, son of Tech. Sgt. Tim Carlsness, 366th Operations Support Squadron, dribbles a ball between a Boise State University ladies soccer player and Ed Moore, Broncos assistant coach a... More

Nine-year-old Cyrus Carlsness, son of Tech. Sgt. Tim

Nine-year-old Cyrus Carlsness, son of Tech. Sgt. Tim

Nine-year-old Cyrus Carlsness, son of Tech. Sgt. Tim Carlsness, 366th Operations Support Squadron, takes a shot at goal as not one, but two goal keepers, who both put in a pint-size effort to stop the riveting ... More

Sporting a "Kiss my cleats" shirt, 6-year-old Iris

Sporting a "Kiss my cleats" shirt, 6-year-old Iris

Sporting a "Kiss my cleats" shirt, 6-year-old Iris Hartzell, daughter of Maggie and Air Force Staff Sgt. Brendan Hartzell, 366th Communications Squadron, takes a shot at goal at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Id... More

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