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Topic: Did Ya'll See This On The Sports News?


Topic Posted by: mags
Date Posted: Thu May 1 9:50:23 2008
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It sure had me tearing up!  I wish I could find a video of it.  It's priceless footage!  I'll keep looking but you can at least read about it.

Opponents carry injured home run hitter around the bases

By JOSEPH B. FRAZIER, Associated Press Writer Apr 30, 4:27 pm EDT

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—With two runners on base and a strike against her, Sara Tucholsky of Western Oregon University uncorked her best swing and did something she had never done, in high school or college. Her first home run cleared the center-field fence.

But it appeared to be the shortest of dreams come true when she missed first base, started back to tag it and collapsed with a knee injury.

She crawled back to first but could do no more. The first-base coach said she would be called out if her teammates tried to help her. Or, the umpire said, a pinch runner could be called in, and the homer would count as a single.

Then, members of the Central Washington University softball team stunned spectators by carrying Tucholsky around the bases Saturday so the three-run homer would count—an act that contributed to their own elimination from the playoffs.

Central Washington first baseman Mallory Holtman, the career home run leader in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference, asked the umpire if she and her teammates could help Tucholsky.

The umpire said there was no rule against it.

So Holtman and shortstop Liz Wallace put their arms under Tucholsky’s legs, and she put her arms over their shoulders. The three headed around the base paths, stopping to let Tucholsky touch each base with her good leg.

“The only thing I remember is that Mallory asked me which leg was the one that hurt,” Tucholsky said. “I told her it was my right leg and she said, `OK, we’re going to drop you down gently and you need to touch it with your left leg,’ and I said `OK, thank you very much.”’

“She said, `You deserve it, you hit it over the fence,’ and we all kind of just laughed.”

“We started laughing when we touched second base,” Holtman said. “I said, ‘I wonder what this must look like to other people.”’

“We didn’t know that she was a senior or that this was her first home run,” Wallace said Wednesday. “That makes the story more touching than it was. We just wanted to help her.”

Holtman said she and Wallace weren’t thinking about the playoff spot, and didn’t consider the gesture something others wouldn’t do.

As for Tucholsky, the 5-foot-2 right fielder was focused on her pain.

“I really didn’t say too much. I was trying to breathe,” she told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Wednesday.

“I didn’t realize what was going on until I had time to sit down and let the pain relax a little bit,” she said. “Then I realized the extent of what I actually did.”

“I hope I would do the same for her in the same situation,” Tucholsky added.

As the trio reached home plate, Tucholsky said, the entire Western Oregon team was in tears.

Central Washington coach Gary Frederick, a 14-year coaching veteran, called the act of sportsmanship “unbelievable.”

For Western Oregon coach Pam Knox, the gesture resolved the dilemma Tucholsky’s injury presented.

“She was going to kill me if we sub and take (the home run) away. But at the same time I was concerned for her. I didn’t know what to do,” Knox said.

Tucholsky’s injury is a possible torn ligament that will sideline her for the rest of the season, and she plans to graduate in the spring with a degree in business. Her home run sent Western Oregon to a 4-2 victory, ending Central Washington’s chances of winning the conference and advancing to the playoffs.

“In the end, it is not about winning and losing so much,” Holtman said. “It was about this girl. She hit it over the fence and was in pain, and she deserved a home run.”

THIS IS THE KIND OF NEWS I WISH WE HEARD MORE OF EVERYDAY! (mags)

 

 





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Posted by: mags
Date posted: Fri May 2 10:42:12 2008
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Thanks for the responses!  I just thought it was such an amazing, inspiring story I had to see if anyone else has seen it on the news.  Wouldn't it be wonderful it this was common instead of something so unusual that it made the news?  Maybe it would become that way if stories like this made the news more often.  I can dream can't I?


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Posted by: Tori
Date posted: Thu May 1 23:06:11 2008
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I saw that story this morning. It does the heart good to see a news story like that.

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Posted by: Gail M
Date posted: Thu May 1 20:48:08 2008
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I wish we would hear way more inspiring news like this and less of what is put out there!      Thanks for sharing it.    :-)

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Posted by: GCS
Date posted: Thu May 1 15:51:04 2008
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My son sent me the story. Last night, on NBC Nightly News, they had a small segment about it.

Class will tell.


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Posted by: Jennyanydots
Date posted: Thu May 1 15:26:42 2008
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Well, that did it, I'm in tears.  The opponents, CWS, deserve a lot of credit.  I hope no one criticized them for being so unselfish.  That's the way the world should work--together.  We can be competitors, but we don't have to be enemies.  What a beautiful story.

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Posted by: Doopy
Date posted: Thu May 1 13:04:19 2008
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Wow, what an unselfish, incredible act! It'd be nice if this would be played for all the pro baseball players who think it's all about them. These girls could really teach them something.

I hadn't seen this. Thanks for sharing, mags!


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Posted by: mags
Date posted: Thu May 1 12:19:06 2008
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I sort of found a video of it.  This might even be better.  It's the people involved telling what happened and how it made them feel.  It's an incredible story of sportsmanship.  Sara's homerun ultimately won the game for Western Oregon knocking Central Washington out of the playoffs.

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