Commentary
by Tim Jones × on July 25, 2019 at 11:00 am ×
Bethlehem not only beat Lousiville City FC for the first time ever on Saturday, they did it at narrow, dual-surfaced Slugger Field in the city at the falls of the Ohio River where the defending champs had not lost since April.
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