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| Posted By: Emily Johnson on 2008-07-26 14:25:13 EST | Email Story | Flag As Spam | Comments (1) |
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| I come from a small town in TN where womens soccer was a joke, especially in my high school. Our goal used to be to fill up at least a row in the bleachers and that was including our families. Used to, before my class came around, teams would line up to play us just to make their record look good. Now everything is changing. Since the class of '09 joined the team we have found teams that either refuse to play us, they make excusses to cancel our games like for powder puff, or accedentally forgeting to schedule refs. We are rising in the ranks. We actually have people that care about soccer and want to play and ultimately win. We have a lot of talent on our team, but our problem is that nobody is there to watch us, especially people that could help further our soccer careers. We have set records and broken them numerous times and setting our goals higher every year. Its hard to break a reputation that has been around for years while also trying to get the school to back you up, but were getting there. My class was the start of this whole new mind set and there are many of us that still want to play after high school. So if you are a recruiter help my soccer team get some respect and remember MORRISTOWN WEST HIGH!!!!! |
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| Tags: womens soccer, respect, recruiters |
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| Posted in soccer, high school sports, women's athletics |
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| Jamie-Ann Dewoody (2008-07-27 12:33:50 EST) |
| Hope you fill your seats. Just remember what happens on the pitch will always be more important than what goes on in the stands! Good Luck this season. |
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