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A perfect fit at Kelso

Samir Vejo learned to walk, talk and play soccer as a toddler.
The first-year head coach of the Kelso girls soccer team followed his middle brother, Amir, "like a puppy," anywhere there was soccer to be played.
In their hometown of Trebinje, Bosnia, that meant everywhere.
They'd join hundreds of other soccer-crazed boys at the park. Or they'd play in the street in front of the overcrowded flat where their family lived — "With at least 30 other people," said Amir — using only a soccer ball and two rocks, spaced parallel and apart to serve as goalposts.