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On a beautiful spring afternoon, there was a softball game between rivals Central Washington University and Western Oregon University. Western's Sara Tucholsky had never hit a home run — not even in batting practice. Then, in the second inning she smashed the ball over the center field fence. With two players on base, it would be a three-run shot. Thrilled, Tucholsky sprinted toward first base. But as she watched the ball clear the fence, she missed first base. When she stopped quickly to go back and touch it, something in her knee gave out. She fell to the ground. In terrible pain, Tucholsky crawled through the dirt back to first base. The Western Coach rushed onto the field. The umpires told the coach it was against the rules for Tucholsky's Western teammates to help her around the bases. The coach could substitute a runner for her. But then the hit would be judged a single. The only home run of Tucholsky's four-year career would be erased. The coach didn't know what to do. That's when Mallory Holtman stepped in. Holtman played first base for the other team. She was also Central Washington's all-time home run leader. She knew that if her team lost the game, their playoff hopes would probably be gone. But after listening to the coach and umpire for a while, she asked a question. Can we do it? Is the other team allowed to carry her around the bases? The umpires said there was nothing in the rule book against it. So Holtman and Central's shortstop, Liz Wallace, walked over and helped Tucholsky up. Carrying her, they resumed the home run walk. At each base, they paused to let Tucholsky touch the bag with her uninjured leg. At second base, Holtman said, "I wonder what this must look like to other people." The three players burst out laughing. The other people in the stadium weren't laughing, though. They were crying. The Western Oregon team, the coaches, and members of the crowd were shedding tears at seeing such a moving act of sportsmanship.
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1 On a beautiful spring afternoon, there was a softball game between rivals Central Washington University and Western Oregon University. 2 Western's Sara Tucholsky had never hit a home run — not even in batting practice. 3 Then, in the second inning she smashed the ball over the center field fence. 4 With two players on base, it would be a three-run shot. 5 Thrilled, Tucholsky sprinted toward first base. 6 But as she watched the ball clear the fence, she missed first base. 7 When she stopped quickly to go back and touch it, something in her knee gave out. 8 She fell to the ground. 9 In terrible pain, Tucholsky crawled through the dirt back to first base. 10 The Western Coach rushed onto the field. 11 The umpires told the coach it was against the rules for Tucholsky's Western teammates to help her around the bases. 12 The coach could substitute a runner for her. 13 But then the hit would be judged a single. 14 The only home run of Tucholsky's four-year career would be erased. 15 The coach didn't know what to do. 16 That's when Mallory Holtman stepped in. 17 Holtman played first base for the other team. 18 She was also Central Washington's all-time home run leader. 19 She knew that if her team lost the game, their playoff hopes would probably be gone. 20 But after listening to the coach and umpire for a while, she asked a question. 21 Can we do it? 22 Is the other team allowed to carry her around the bases? 23 The umpires said there was nothing in the rule book against it. 24 So Holtman and Central's shortstop, Liz Wallace, walked over and helped Tucholsky up. 25 Carrying her, they resumed the home run walk. 26 At each base, they paused to let Tucholsky touch the bag with her uninjured leg. 27 At second base, Holtman said, "I wonder what this must look like to other people." 28 The three players burst out laughing. 29 The other people in the stadium weren't laughing, though. 30 They were crying. 31 The Western Oregon team, the coaches, and members of the crowd were shedding tears at seeing such a moving act of sportsmanship.