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Softball Game

"It's a great moment when someone has character to step up and do the right thing at the right time." 

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-Pam Knox 

Story/Reflection:

Sarah Tucholsky is a girl who is part of Western Oregon softball team. She was a senior who had never hit a home run in her entire career.  Then in one game of Western Oregon vs. Central Washington, Sarah Tucholsky finally hit a home run, but while running realized she didn't touch first base so she decided to go back. By doing so she hurt her leg and could not complete the home run. Her teammates wanted to carry her but couldn't as it was against the rules.  But Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace from Central Washington offered to help her finish her home run by carrying her, she agreed. Thanks to them she helped her complete her first home run. / What Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace was very thoughtful and nice. Because although Sarah was from the opposite team they decided to help her because that was the right thing. Like coach Pam Knox said that it is nice of someone to the right thing at the right time.  They didn't have to do it but because they knew it was the right thing to do they did it. Knowing that it might have hurt their team the two girls did help Sarah because they knew it was right. There should be more people like them who are not selfish anddo what's right.  

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