Women's Sports

Here we present articles written by various people designated for female athletes and coaches, or parents of female athletes.  Please contact us if you have a perspective that you would like to share with our readers (click on "About Us" for contact info).

 

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Just Do It!

by Richelle Kowalczyk

I have talked, or rather written, before about weight, average waist sizes, getting healthy, and so on. Well, I decided I needed to do it, not just write about it and “dabble” in it. For the past several months, I have been dedicating myself to... (CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY)


"Be Careful What You Speak, It Can Be A Blessing Or A Curse"

 

 

By

Eileen Gbaja-Biamila

 

We have all heard the saying "You are what you eat," right? Well, I don't know about all of you but the last time I looked in the mirror I sure didn't resemble the burrito I ate for dinner, thank God! I have, however, observed something else in terms of who we are. I have come to realize that we are not what we eat, but we sure can become what we say and what we hear others say about us!

...   (CLICK HERE FOR HER FULL STORY)

 

 

Sue Semrau A Coach Who Lives Her Faith
 

By
 

Lee Kerwin
 

Since Sue Semrau, the head women's basketball coach of Florida State left her home of Seattle Washington she has compiled a 136-129 career record over 9 seasons. She has guided the Seminoles to 5 straight NCAA Post-season appearances. She led the team to back-to-back 20 win seasons for the first time in school history. Coach Sue, as she is called, did all this with the constant aid of her Christian faith.  For the full story (CLICK HERE)

Team USA Flamethrower: Monica Abbott
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Training and Competing in Triathlons…Much Like Walking with God
 

By

Sarah Marnocha

If you’d told me 5 years ago that I’d be competing in triathlons and training kids to do triathlons, I wouldn’t have believed it. Yet now I have I just completed my fourth summer of triathlons and my first summer of teaching kids to do triathlons and I.... For the full story (CLICK HERE)
 

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