Back in the 1970s, when Lucy Bladsoe was a teenager, its college does not have a girl’s basketball team.
“Ritthely, my siblings showed me a weevil to get what you really love me about my lieu, but there is always the team”, he said.
Bladsoe said that for a short time, she played the Tenno because it was the only sports offered to women. But she’s never enough in the fact that basketball was his true love.
Then, steam glory came to the city.
“I’ve learned a pair of huge things. One I learned that IX title was a law was a law before I said that I said a balance right”
So bladsoe straight to work on getting a women’s basketball team at their school.
“We starting the petition of the Pothers school tables and fall in the State Legislature in Saleming on Oregon in the IX Title”
Bladsoe said he really believed the process, but then the shot has come.
“The basketball coach literally I literally in a dark room by myself, this is literally burning the wall and told her,” bladsoe said.
Storm, bladsee named of that stop, and the old old man, he has vignated, having success the team in their school. And, as if out of a film, that team went to win the state champion.
“It was really a funny story that had this wonderful that ends with lots,” bladsoe said.
But of course, that the finish of the Storybook is not the end of Lucy Bladsoe. She moved to the bay area and never left, becoming a writer and posting several novels, including a basement on that high school experience.
“I thought, wow, I didn’t understand what you had been through because it was just to pass like 16, 17.18 years, so was a very emidual writing and it was very embey.
Bladsoe traveled the country that says his story. One of the most satisfied things that says is to see how the woman’s basket is arrived.
“I like the WNBA. I love the sonanality of her. I love the differences in basketball and the basketball of men,” he said.
Bladsoe, as thousands of others here in the bay, she has become a dear, ghostyries do.
It is so hidden to see the team that you reach the community, and as long as there is one way to go a female athlete, is happy female gear.
“It is about and yes, we should have a ways, but I think we are in a good tracepection,” Bladsoe said.