Anne Schleper's Life And Accomplishments

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Anne Schleper
“I told our team before overtime that we needed to play like we were down a goal. And for the most part I thought we did just that. We’ll need to come out with the same approach next time.” That is a quote from her head coach Kathy Stone. At a young age Anne Schleper began hockey overcame many challenges and has achieved many accomplishments.
Her family and childhood helped shape her into the person that she is today. Growing up Anne had one sibling who was her older brother Adam. Along with parents Deb and Jim Schleper. Anne grew up in St. Cloud, MN. She also grew up as a very active child playing hockey, soccer, and softball.
Anne Schleper got into hockey at a very young age. It all began at an offseason hockey tournament

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