She Always Remembered...That She Was A Part Of Something Bigger.


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My Daughter, Kate Erb, Has Inspired Me

-Kelly Phillips Erb


WHAT SPORT IS THIS PERSON INVOLVED IN?

KPE - She's an amateur hockey player (at the high school level).


WHAT HAS THIS WOMAN OR GIRL DONE TO INSPIRE YOU?

KPE - Where do I start?

Kate is a fantastic kid. She is a quick learner and demonstrates wonder about the world around her. But, as a young child, she struggled with being shy. For example, she won an award at the Philadelphia County Science Fair - beating thousands of other kids - but our commemoration of the event was Kate holding her certificate in front of her face. That all changed when she hit the ice. In middle school, Kate discovered ice hockey. She wasn't a natural: she had never had ice skating lessons, and even though her father was a Philadelphia Flyers fan, she had never expressed an interest in watching hockey. But Kate tackled this challenge as she did with all of her challenges: with hard work. She worked at hockey and was awarded the most improved player at the end of her first season. Ice hockey eventually became Kate's "thing." She got faster, and she got stronger. She also found her voice.

But along the way, something terrible happened: she broke her ankle. And when I asked her what happened, she told me that she broke it trying to score - which, to be honest, is absolutely the best reason to break your ankle on the ice. It was what we later learned was called a boot break in the hockey world, and she needed surgery. And while I had a long list of questions, post-surgery, Kate had just one: When can I get back on the ice? It's true that bones require a certain amount of time to mend. But some of the healing, the surgeon explained, was partly up to Kate. And then he gave her a list of rules and explained to her what she needed to do to get back to where she wanted to be. She eventually got better. She started lifting weights - my girl can deadlift about 230 pounds - and she started skating again. She had missed weeks and weeks on the ice. She was behind. However, she wasn't content to stay there. So she worked. She got stronger. She got faster. She got better. And every week, I watched her leave the house without her gear, in her team colors, to go and sit on the bleachers. She wanted to support her team. And I wasn't sure that I would have that kind of dedication. But my kid remembered that she was part of a team. She also continued to put in the work behind the scenes. And it paid off. Her first game back on the ice? She scored. And she scored again. And again. My girl got a hat trick. When hardship hit her, she had an answer.

So that's a pretty amazing story, right? However, it doesn't entirely end there. Because just as Kate got better, her team lost its goalie. And in hockey, it's pretty hard to play without a goalie. And that meant that all of Kate's hard work and all of her personal success wasn't enough. Some players jumped ship. And the coaches didn't think there would be enough players to field a team. So it kind of felt like all of Kate's hard work might be lost. As it turned out, Kate knew a goalie. Only this goalie wasn't an ice hockey goalie: she was a field hockey goalie. And it was her little sister. Even though ice hockey was Kate's thing, she swallowed her pride and asked her sister to play. It was not smooth sailing. They definitely had a big sister/little sister dynamic. And her little sister, Amy, had a huge learning curve - like learning to skate, for example. Kate could have decided that this was a challenge beyond her control. I mean, she had already faced one big obstacle with the break. Maybe she could have decided that one problem was enough in one year. But she didn't. In the first season they played together, they won their division championship - the first time the team did so. And as a senior, Kate helped lead her squad - small as it was - to a second division championship. Ice hockey helped Kate develop self-confidence and independence. She earned the respect of her coaches and her team and learned to become a leader. Today, she is the captain of two teams: her travel team and her school team. We talk a lot about the positive role that sports can play in our lives. And it made a difference in my daughter's life for sure. But along the way, she also taught me a thing or two about persistence, teamwork, and leadership.


HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE KATE ERB IN ONE SENTENCE?

KPE - Kate always rises to the occasion.


WHAT HAS KATE ERB TAUGHT YOU ABOUT SPORTS, WORK ETHIC, PASSION, OR LIFE IN GENERAL?

KPE - Kate reminds me - every day - about the importance of hard work and not giving up when things become difficult. She’s also a great example of how to be a great friend and an even better teammate - she always remembered, even during her recovery, that she was part of something bigger.



WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD FOR WOMEN IN SPORTS? WHAT CURRENTLY GIVES YOU HOPE, AND WHAT CHANGES DO YOU THINK STILL NEEDS TO BE IMPLEMENTED?

KPE - When I was a little girl, I played soccer in rural North Carolina. When I was about eight years old, I got smacked in the face pretty hard with the ball. That was the day that my parents decided I was finished with soccer. Girls weren’t allowed to get hurt.

 

I contrast that with Kate playing ice hockey. It’s a physical sport and she’s been hurt more than once. When she broke her ankle, my first thought was that it was too much to continue. But Kate had different ideas. I think she’s been inspired by those who have come before her to keep moving forward… and that’s why women’s sports will continue to grow. Our girls today see the finish line - and they have opportunities.

 That said, the opportunities are still not level. Kate’s team played at odd hours because the best ice times were often reserved for the boys. And when their team won their championship, they weren’t celebrated in the same way because they were considered a school club team, not a varsity team. But that’s doesn’t mean they aren’t trying: Kate worked with the yearbook staff to take pictures of the team to make sure that they got the same coverage as the boys.



WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR OTHERS TO GET INVOLVED, BE INFORMED AND/OR START SUPPORTING WOMEN IN SPORTS?

KPE - It’s easy to ignore what you don’t see. I didn’t even know that girls could play ice hockey until I moved to a community where I saw girls on the ice: now, I’m a bona fide hockey mom. And my girls’ biggest fans? My 70-something-year-old mom and my 80-something-year-old mother-in-law. Women working hard and succeeding? That transcends all ages.



FINISH THE SENTENCE ABOUT KATE ERB - “SHE IS ____.”

KPE - Amazing

If You Want To Be A Part Of Something, Then Make It Happen

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Kathrine Petit Has Inspired Me

-LaurieAnne Bendtsen


WHAT SPORT IS THIS PERSON INVOLVED IN?

LB - Football


WHAT HAS THIS WOMAN OR GIRL DONE TO INSPIRE YOU?

LB - Kathrine inspires me because when she decided she wanted to play football there was no stopping her. Many people tried to discourage her and tell her that football was for boys, but with her parents made the commitment to join a team in Moosomin, which is almost an hour away from their home. KT puts her heart into playing, rain or shine, through injuries and rehab. When KT had shoulder surgery, she still went out to cheer on her teammates and helped to coach younger players. KT began practicing with the Regina Riots this season, COVID-19 has put football on hold for KT but she’s not done... she loves football and will be at practice as soon as it’s allowed.


HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE KATHRINE PETIT IN ONE SENTENCE?

LB - Kathrine is loyal and tenacious, don’t tell her she can’t do something, because she will prove you wrong.


WHAT HAS KATHRINE PETIT TAUGHT YOU ABOUT SPORTS, WORK ETHIC, PASSION, OR LIFE IN GENERAL?

LB - She taught me to that if you want to be part of something, then make it happen, do it for you!



WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD FOR WOMEN IN SPORTS? WHAT CURRENTLY GIVES YOU HOPE, AND WHAT CHANGES DO YOU THINK STILL NEEDS TO BE IMPLEMENTED?

LB - Women face barriers in many aspects of life and many leaps have been made over the years. I think women leading by example and being positive role models, will only lead to good things.



WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR OTHERS TO GET INVOLVED, BE INFORMED AND/OR START SUPPORTING WOMEN IN SPORTS?

LB - With sports, everyone learns important life skills like teamwork, goal setting and leadership. The skills and confidence gained in sport influences their competitive edge and their professional successes.



FINISH THE SENTENCE ABOUT SHANNON BOXX - “SHE IS ____.”

LB - A fighter.

My Daughter Taught Me To Be Even More Invested In Fighting For Her Rights.

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My Daughter, Victoria, Has Inspired Me

-Jillian Svensson

WHAT SPORT IS THIS PERSON INVOLVED IN?

JS - All sports, but basketball is her current focus.

WHAT HAS THIS WOMAN OR GIRL DONE TO INSPIRE YOU?

JS - She’s fearless and thinks all sports are her sports. She’s not intimidated by any construct or environment.

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE VICTORIA SVENSSON IN ONE SENTENCE?

JS - She is fearless.

WHAT HAS VICTORIA SVENSSON TAUGHT YOU ABOUT SPORTS, WORK ETHIC, PASSION, OR LIFE IN GENERAL?

JS - She has taught me to be even more invested in fighting for her rights. She should have the same opportunity to pursue her sport goals and dreams.



WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD FOR WOMEN IN SPORTS? WHAT CURRENTLY GIVES YOU HOPE, AND WHAT CHANGES DO YOU THINK STILL NEEDS TO BE IMPLEMENTED?

JS - The current shifts with broadcast rights and CBAs are giving me hope, but there is still more work to do in all areas of supporting women in sport, on and off the court.



WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR OTHERS TO GET INVOLVED, BE INFORMED AND/OR START SUPPORTING WOMEN IN SPORTS?

JS - We need the collective efforts. Everyone has something to contribute.



FINISH THE SENTENCE ABOUT SILKEN LAUMAN - “SHE IS ____.”

AW - Fearless

Lucy Bronze Has Motivated Me To Pursue My Goals And Aspirations

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Lucy Bronze Has Inspired Me

-Maddie Holmberg


WHAT SPORT IS THIS PERSON INVOLVED IN?

MH - Soccer England Women’s National Team and OL


WHAT HAS THIS WOMAN OR GIRL DONE TO INSPIRE YOU?

MH - Lucy has worked hard to achieve her dreams and is always humble about her accomplishments. She is also such a team player and displays that on and off the field. Lucy is always striving to be better, and she has motivated me to pursue my goals and aspirations.


HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE LUCY BRONZE IN ONE SENTENCE?

MH - Lucy Bronze''s talent and drive are incredible.


WHAT HAS LUCY BRONZE TAUGHT YOU ABOUT SPORTS, WORK ETHIC, PASSION, OR LIFE IN GENERAL?

MH - Lucy’s work ethic is like no other, and you can see her passion for the game on and off the field. She also cares deeply about the youth players and their development, and just overall helping people in need.



WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD FOR WOMEN IN SPORTS? WHAT CURRENTLY GIVES YOU HOPE, AND WHAT CHANGES DO YOU THINK STILL NEEDS TO BE IMPLEMENTED?

MH - We have made huge strides in leveling the playing field for women in sports, but there is still so much that needs to be done. All of the people in the industry who are doing their part to advance women in sports constantly give me hope. One of my goals is to aid in these efforts, so hopefully one day I can make a change. Equal pay is obviously a huge issue that needs to be addressed, as well as better facilities and media coverage.



WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR OTHERS TO GET INVOLVED, BE INFORMED AND/OR START SUPPORTING WOMEN IN SPORTS?

MH - These women are so talented and deserve just as much support as the men. Getting involved and being informed are the basis for forming that support system that is so desperately needed. And once people get the word out and more people are exposed, they’ll realize how amazing all of these women are.



FINISH THE SENTENCE ABOUT LUCY BRONZE - “SHE IS ____.”

MH - Powerful

Silken Lauman Taught Me To Be Passionate In The Pursuit To Be The Best Version Of Yourself

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Silken Lauman Has Inspired Me

-Amy Ware


WHAT SPORT IS THIS PERSON INVOLVED IN?

AW - Team Canada Rowing 1976-1996


WHAT HAS THIS WOMAN OR GIRL DONE TO INSPIRE YOU?

AW - Silken shows perseverance, determination, and she always has this ever quit attitude. She is not arrogant, and is purely driven to compete to the best of her ability.


HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE SILKEN LAUMAN IN ONE SENTENCE?

AW - Silken is a true role model for strength, composure, and relentless pursuit of excellence


WHAT HAS SILKEN LAUMAN TAUGHT YOU ABOUT SPORTS, WORK ETHIC, PASSION, OR LIFE IN GENERAL?

AW - To live a legacy life, and to be passionate in your pursuit to be the best version of yourself



WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD FOR WOMEN IN SPORTS? WHAT CURRENTLY GIVES YOU HOPE, AND WHAT CHANGES DO YOU THINK STILL NEEDS TO BE IMPLEMENTED?

AW - The increased media exposure for women sport allows more girls to have woman idols and heroes. We need to continue to value women sports and attend women’s games and competitions.



WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR OTHERS TO GET INVOLVED, BE INFORMED AND/OR START SUPPORTING WOMEN IN SPORTS?

AW - The empowerment of women through sport has the platform to change the world!



FINISH THE SENTENCE ABOUT SILKEN LAUMAN - “SHE IS ____.”

AW - Strong

My Daughter Inspires Me To Continue To Create Opportunities For All Those Yet To Come

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Sydney Schenn Has Inspired Me

-Jason Schenn

WHAT SPORT IS THIS PERSON INVOLVED IN?

JS - Amateur tackle football player, Sydney Schenn. LB/DB/LS Moosomin Generals, Team SK U18 (2019), Nissan Titan Project (2019), RMFL MOP-Defence (2019), Regina Riot (2020 rookie season lost).

WHAT HAS THIS WOMAN OR GIRL DONE TO INSPIRE YOU?

JS - As a coach and sport administrator it has been my role and mission to create opportunities for youth to play football. Before 2018 the only opportunity for the girls was to be a part of the coed team or take up the sport as an adult with the WWCFL. This gap led our program to create SK's first female U18 team which quickly grew into a 4 team league that continues to grow today.

I did not expect my daughter to take an interest in the sport and often wondered if she got involved because of me or because she wanted it for herself. While she admits it was an opportunity to spend more time with me and try something different (she is also a gymnast and coaches youth gymnastics) she quickly discovered she enjoyed football and that many of her skills from gymnastics transferred well and helped her be a strong football player. She is playing now for the love of the game and to be part of opening football in a bigger way to women and girls. The reason she inspires me is because through this experience I have been able to watch her and her teammates grow into strong, confident young women that now have opportunities opening to them that the pioneers before them could only have dreamed of. They will become leaders in whatever field they choose going forward. Sydney inspires me to continue to create opportunities for all those yet to come.

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE SYDNEY SCHENN IN ONE SENTENCE?

JS - Sydney is a strong, confident, determined and competitive young woman who also has a vulnerable side that requires her to work very hard to cope with the challenges of growing up combined with the challenges of competing in what has long been a male dominated sport.

WHAT HAS SYDNEY SCHENN TAUGHT YOU ABOUT SPORTS, WORK ETHIC, PASSION, OR LIFE IN GENERAL?

JS - She is a mirror in many ways to me. All the good things that make her a strong competitor and leader as well as those vulnerabilities that hold her back. What I learn from her is that as we work through her challenges, I have the opportunity to improve myself as a parent and as a coach to others.



WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD FOR WOMEN IN SPORTS? WHAT CURRENTLY GIVES YOU HOPE, AND WHAT CHANGES DO YOU THINK STILL NEEDS TO BE IMPLEMENTED?

JS - The first thing in my mind is opportunity to play. In our sport coed is the only option for many at the youth level. I believe that many girls do not want to play with the boys and therefore do not join; and those that do, eventually feel that they cannot compete safely with the boys and seem to leave the sport around 10th grade. Few play coed through 12th grade.

 The development of female youth programs is the answer but it is a huge challenge as financial resources to acquire gear are limited and volunteer youth coaches are generally at capacity with existing programs with a segment of those not interested in coaching girls. It leaves only the super committed to juggle a huge load. With more opportunities created at the grass root level it will allow growth and increase opportunities at the elite levels as well. What gives me hope is that there seems to be a willingness at the PSO and NSO level to encourage and promote growth in female participation. What needs to evolve yet is the financial support and access to programs to make it easier for volunteer organizers to create opportunities to play.



WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR OTHERS TO GET INVOLVED, BE INFORMED AND/OR START SUPPORTING WOMEN IN SPORTS?

JS - In our sport we are constantly under siege over safety concerns. Tackle football is undoubtedly a contact sport that carries a higher level of risk compared to other sports, but there have been many advancements in equipment, coaching and injury management to reduce those risks.

In our sport the participation of girls and women represents the future of football for all players, not just females. Commonly, in my experience, it is a mother that denies their child (male or female) the opportunity to play due to the perceived risks they learn about in the media. This preconceived bias prevents parents from learning about what is being done to make the sport safer and allowing their child to try it. With more women and girls playing, more parents will understand the risks and these female players will in turn become the mothers of future players that will understand through their own participation the risks and the benefits of the sport and allow their boys and girls to participate improving the sport in the long run. Participation in team sport has so many societal benefits beyond the fun and physical development that often gets lost in our risk averse world.



FINISH THE SENTENCE ABOUT SYDNEY SCHENN - “SHE IS ____.”

JS - Independent!

SheIS A Piece To The Puzzle For The Next Generation

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Shannon Boxx Has Inspired Me

-Samantha Johnson

What sport is this person involved in?

SJ - USWNT Soccer

What has this woman or girl done to inspire you?

SJ - Shannon Boxx was a center mod for the United States when I was a kid. I like her because we played the same positions and she looked like me.

How would you describe Shannon Boxx in one sentence?

SJ - Shannon was a top player and even better person.

What has Shannon Boxx taught you about sports, work ethic, passion, or life in general?

SJ - She indirectly taught me to believe in myself, rely on your work ethic, and be humble.



What is your take on leveling the playing field for women in sports? What currently gives you hope, and what changes do you think still needs to be implemented?

SJ - Be better in every aspect of your craft and make your talent undeniable. With that, develop a relentless attitude to demand more and settle for nothing less than your value as a person and player.



Why is it important for others to get involved, be informed and/or start supporting women in sports?

SJ - The next generation is the future, we must all do our part for them.



Finish the sentence about Shannon Boxx - “She is ____.”

SJ - She is a piece to the puzzle for the next generation to achieve more than we ever imagined in sport.