This story is about Sara Tucholsky. During a baseball game after hitting a home run, she sustained a serious knee injury, and some teammates reached out to help her out. Did I say 'her' teammates?...
This story is about Sara Tucholsky. During a baseball game after hitting a home run, she sustained a serious knee injury, and some teammates reached out to help her out. Did I say 'her' teammates? Oh no... from the other team! She got a lift from Central Washington's Liz Wallace, and Mallory Holtman. What a real awesome story of courage, compassion and human spirit.
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character. mallory displayed an extreme amount of sportsmanship with her action..you can say what you want...not very many ppl would have ever thought of doing this..
Also congrats to sara for hitting her first homerun
i read about sara in a book entitled "our Daily Bread" and getting touched by her story, i've decided to search for a video and here it goes... I did cry especially after hearing cheers from the crowds as the two opponent member carried her and also the moment when the guy coach said: IT WAS EMOTIONAL. IM PROUD. SINCE I ASSOCIATE WITH THOSE KIDS!
im a dude i dont cry but damn wut can u do when sumin like this i see this on billboards every where in nashville i still think bout that story i seen on espn this is the first time i seen this on youtube great way 2 show sum1 they deserve it
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Also congrats to sara for hitting her first homerun
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