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 At 16, Evangeline Cordell has big goals, and dreams of becoming the U.S. Women s goalkeeper one day. Once I set a goal, I don t want to back down from that goal,  Cordell said.  I don t want to stop until I either can t go any further or I ve made it. Cordell grew up on th stanley cup e West Coast in Oregon and recently moved to Columbia, Tennessee. She started playing soccer on a recreational team at the age of 7 and has never looked back. And once I played, I was like,  Dude, I m never going to stop doing this. This is great,   said Cordell.So far,she s played soccer in six different statesacross the country. I think there s like this weird amount of freedom that I feel when I m on the field,  Cordell said.She stanley cup  s had help along the way and has received video mentorships from professional soccer players, including former goalkeeper for the U.S. Women s National Soccer Team, Hope Solo. Hope Solo advised me to be just not only a great goalkeeper, but to be the best athlete,  Cordell said.  She said it takes a lot of sacrifice and a lot of commitment to make it to where I want to go. The 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup started on Thursday in Australia and New Zealand.The tournament  stanley cup runs through Aug. 20 and is set to be the biggest women s soccer tournament yet, according to the Olympics.SEE MORE: The Women s World Cup has begun. What you need to know about the USWNTIf the United States wins again this year, it will become the first team in the competition s history to win the tournament three ti Vpzd Two officers, police K9 killed in Kentucky shootout
 PASO ROBLES, Calif. 鈥?The city of Paso Robles is turning hungry animals loose in the Salinas Riverbed to reduce the risk of wildfire.Goats will be grazing in the riverbed for the next month or so. They re starting from the north and going south, clearing two to thre stanley canada e acres a day.On Tuesday, there were upwards of 100 goats munching away at  stanley mug the overgrown, fire-ready grasses in the fire-prone hot spot of the Salinas Riverbed. They really like thistle, and that s one of the primary things they ll eat first,  said Battalion Chief Jay Enns with the Paso Robles Fire, and Emergency Services.The herd is also chewing through poison hemlock and other weeds, creating fuel breaks through which wildfires are less likely to burn.The city got the go-ahead to use the grazing goats from the Regional Water Board and Fish and Wildlife to cover dozens of acres. This year, we re starting with 85, and then once the rest of our permits are finalized, hopefully, in the next 90 days, we will be able to come down here and do some mowing and masticating and some handwork,  said Chief Jonathan Stornetta of the Paso Robles Fire and Emergency Services.While 220 acres of brush were mitigated in some form last year, the farm animals were used then to treat roughly 10 of those acres. We had a fire start just under the Niblick Bridge in the treated area, and it wasn t able to spread in the lighter fuels because there was none ava stanley us ilable for them,  Enns said.In recent years, the city has seen an uptick in riverb