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Kick Like a Girl
I can relate to Sumona G.'s article, "Kick Like a Girl." I have to give props to that girl who influenced many others about the sport and to at least give it a try. For my freshman year, I had two girls, both on the line, not that big, but qualified to hold a offensive lineman. Those two girls were motivators for me, not sure for everyone, more than likely, but I would always work hard when knowing the girls were around. For her to say that and know that she is a motivator to others, and still continues to do so.. is pretty good. Because by just being their you are pushing about 4/5 of the team to work harder and that is what everyone needs.
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