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By Kristian Dyer
Sunday, October 12, 2008 Marvell Wynne was three years old when he went to a local gymnasium with his mother to watch his friend play indoor soccer. Wynne, a squirming bundle of energy, sat in the bleachers, taking in all the action. Then the coach of one of the teams, the Bananas, approached his mother, April Wynne, and asked if he could borrow his son for the game. Turns out that the team was a player short. "He had to be talked into it," said April Wynne. "I plied him with Baskin Robbins after the game." And that ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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