When Western Oregons Sara Tucholsky hit a three-run shot over the fence against Central Washington on April 26, 2008, her round-tripper gave the Wolves a lead and it also went into the books as the first career home run for the senior outfielder.
But after injuring her knee rounding first, she needed help to make the complete circuit around the bases. In stepped CWUs Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace, who carried the hobbled Tucholsky around the diamond in an amazing gesture of sportsmanship.
@juleeohh hater cunt
theeggreat4 2 weeks ago
@tweetiebirdRULES5 Agree with Tweetiebird... you said it perfectly Tweetie.
Ironclad6661 2 months ago
@juleeohh fuck you. this isnt about her. its about the sportsmanship of it. you would never have the heart and especially not the muscle to even try this.. You are shit you piece of trash.
tweetiebirdRULES5 2 months ago
tom renaldi is such a good writer
bighead3239 3 months ago
lol..she gets famous cause she's clumsy..
juleeohh 3 months ago
@EDog991 Same here!! When I play I just hope it doesn't happen to me! I would be terrified if it happened to me. At least you know not to turn back like that now!
KayKaySports13 4 months ago
who dare dislike this?! Seriously this what im now gunna think about when i play softball! Everytime!
EDog991 4 months ago
I feel so bad for what happened to her. I think this is what sports really mean, its not about the winning or losing, its about teamwork and respect! I have been playing sports since i was little, but i think im getting to the age where it could happen to me. I dont want it to, but anything can happen to anyone!
KayKaySports13 5 months ago
I feel so bad for what happened to her. I have been playing sports since i was little, but i think im getting to the age where it could happen to me. I dont want it to, but anything can happen to anyone!
KayKaySports13 5 months ago
Only reason I saw this was cuz**
feavmexico9 5 months ago