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Girls, Sports and Sportsmanship
If there already weren’t enough reasons to get your child involved in sports, the story of Sara Tucholsky will give you another one.
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Girls, Sports and Sportsmanship
If there already weren’t enough reasons to get your child involved in sports, the story of Sara Tucholsky will give you another one.
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I think this has to be called "sportswomanship." How often do boys display this level of selfless compassion? When the game/tournament is on the line?
People like to think of themselves as superior to the rest of the creatures on the planet. I say -- superior is as superior does. Those Central Washington girls gave a real lesson in truly human behavior to all of us. Good on 'em.
Posted by: Vicki in MIchigan | 09 May 2008 at 08:05 PM
I had to get a couple of tissues after watching it.
Posted by: Amy | 10 May 2008 at 07:32 AM