student speaks

learning from teamwork

Nicole Murphy never gives up: Athletics teaches us about ourselves and those around us. Deep emotions can be felt while performing sports – integrity and pride or sometimes sorrow and disappointment. Sports prepare us both physically and mentally for our future pursuits.

Players learn to respect referees and coaches. In life we may not always agree with the decisions made by our bosses or teachers, but we must learn to respect their decisions. During a soccer game in early fall, the referees made several calls that frustrated both spectators and players. Fed up, I walked off the field. Read More

 

growing up on the court

Deja Ross lives basketball: I started playing basketball at eight years old. I’ve always liked sports, but basketball seemed natural. My dad was my first coach. I went on to play for Neutaconkanut Recreation Center at the age of 11 with my team coming in second in the Providence Recreation League Championship. The next year I played for Zuccolo Recreation Center, winning a second place title and two city championships over the next three years. My skill level reached a point where I decided to try out for Amateur Athletic Union, a more competitive team that plays year round and travels. My team, Team Providence, came in second place at the local state tournament, earning us a place in the National Competition held in Florida. Basketball has been a great way for me to explore and meet new people. Read More