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By Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet
Wednesday, July 4, 2007 BARQUISIMETO, Venezuela -- When the United States began its Copa America journey, there was much talk about how invaluable the experience would be in molding the next generation of American talent. Not only would young players such as Benny Feilhaber and Ricardo Clark be exposed to the harshest of conditions, but the tournament would also test their ability to bounce back from the inevitable potholes they would encounter. On that basis, the American team has made significant progress ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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