Pine Grove native David Horst reflects on journey from ’94 World Cup to MLS to Southern Oregon
Pine Grove native and former MLS standout David Horst remembers the 1994 World Cup well. Horst, a 2004 graduate of Pine Grove Area High School, was eight years old the first time the tournament made…
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