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Ali Krieger Sports Complex breaks ground in Prince William Co.

Ali Krieger with one of her littlest fans. (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
Ali Krieger with one of her littlest fans. (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
The AlI KreIger Sports Complex will be comprised of 9 multi-purpose fields, a softball field and 2 Little League fields.  Ali, a member of the Washington Spirit of the National Women’s Soccer League also played Little League baseball.
The Ali Kreiger Sports Complex will comprise 9 multi-purpose fields, a softball field and 2 Little League fields. Krieger,  a member of the Washington Spirit of the National Women’s Soccer League, also played Little League baseball.  (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
A sea of soccer girls with Ali in the middle.  Ali played soccer for the Prince William County Sparklers.  (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
A sea of soccer girls with Ali Krieger in the middle. She played soccer for the Prince William County Sparklers. (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
Standing in front of the future Ali Krieger Sports complex are (l to r) Ali’s 1st grade teacher,  Karen Harris, her kindergarten teacher,  Janet Bartolotta,  Leslie Bollea and Paul Bollea, fans of Ali Krieger with a service dog named “Krieger.” (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
Standing in front of the future Ali Krieger Sports Complex are (l to r) Ali’s 1st grade teacher, Karen Harris; her kindergarten teacher, Janet Bartolotta; and fans Leslie Bollea and Paul Bollea, with a service dog named Krieger. (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
Ali signs an autograph for a fan  (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
Ali Krieger signs an autograph for a fan (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
Sign designates 30 acre site in Woodbridge, VA named for Ali Krieger, a member of the 2015 World Cup Champion U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team.  Ali Krieger was born in Alexandria but grew up in Prince William County.  (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
A sign designates the 30-acre site in Woodbridge, Va., named for Ali Krieger, a member of the 2015 World Cup Champion U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team. Ali Krieger was born in Alexandria but grew up in Prince William County. (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
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Ali Krieger with one of her littlest fans. (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
The AlI KreIger Sports Complex will be comprised of 9 multi-purpose fields, a softball field and 2 Little League fields.  Ali, a member of the Washington Spirit of the National Women’s Soccer League also played Little League baseball.
A sea of soccer girls with Ali in the middle.  Ali played soccer for the Prince William County Sparklers.  (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
Standing in front of the future Ali Krieger Sports complex are (l to r) Ali’s 1st grade teacher,  Karen Harris, her kindergarten teacher,  Janet Bartolotta,  Leslie Bollea and Paul Bollea, fans of Ali Krieger with a service dog named “Krieger.” (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
Ali signs an autograph for a fan  (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)
Sign designates 30 acre site in Woodbridge, VA named for Ali Krieger, a member of the 2015 World Cup Champion U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team.  Ali Krieger was born in Alexandria but grew up in Prince William County.  (Ƶapp/Dick Uliano)

Dick Uliano

Whether anchoring the news inside the Glass-Enclosed Nerve Center or reporting from the scene in Maryland, Virginia or the District, Dick Uliano is always looking for the stories that really impact people's lives.

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