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TITLE IX

These photos are from a year long  personal project that I wanted to do to commorate the Title IX Anniversary. I was working as a staff photograper at the Orlando Sentinel while doing working it.

The first four images are from the Lyman High School girls wrestling team. For most of the girls, this was their first experience with wrestling and how physcially demanding it is.Unlike the boys, making weight wasn't an issue.

 

 

 

This is Lena who was 15 at the time and one of the best female boxers in the country. In a sport known for its boisterous participants, Lena was very soft-spoken and quiet. She started out at 9, taking karate lessons and she saw the coach sparring with his son and she wanted to try it.  She is now one of the tops in her weight class, which includes women 5-10 years older than she. Her goal is to make the Olympic team,  which she will do. She is that focused.

One of the things I wanted to show, was the fact that Title IX was able break down the barriers and let the young ladies compete equally with their male counterparts. Loren the baseball player was the biggest player on her team and could throw the hardest. She was also, one of the few who didn't cry when she struck out.

Loren's size wasn't a big advantage, unlike the young ladies on the basketball team. Most of the girls towered over the boys that they played and their skill level was better. The girls loved playing the boys and for the most part beating them. They had no fear when it came to playing boys, but their attitude changed when they played another girls team. They tense up and they no longer where carefree.  The only time I saw them lose where to girls.

Most of the girls have continued playing basketball in high school and Loren as switched to playing softball.

COMMENTS
Shoun said at 6:32 a.m. on Jul 5, 2006:
Feel free to let me know what you think. Shoun
Nmat said at 10:49 a.m. on Jul 28, 2006:
These are the first girls' high school wrestling and boxing teams that I have known about, although I have female friends out of school who are amateur and professional boxers. This is great! My daughters, all of whom did many sports, comment now that they are in their mid-to-late 30s, "Mom, so many of our friends don't even know how to sweat, or what it feels like to work hard, or know what they are physically capable of accomplishing."
Lieselp said at 9:39 p.m. on Aug 18, 2006:
Very inspiring! My three year old daughter is asking to learn karate so maybe she'll turn out like these ladies some day!
Baslow said at 7:17 p.m. on Aug 19, 2006:
These are great. Every one of these photos captures a mood or an interaction or what seems like a moment of some shared experience in a group. Nobody seems "generic" in these pictures; everybody comes across as an individual. Very well done.
Sonneja said at 3:48 p.m. on Aug 20, 2006:
great pics! they show a bunch of different feelings..
Curiouskiwi said at 5:31 a.m. on Aug 24, 2006:
My girls both play on a co-ed soccer team. Your photos are great and really capture the emotions and strength of these girls.
Leftyspider said at 10:31 a.m. on Aug 27, 2006:
True.. your tablo is very inspiring.. I feel like watching a high-spirited inspiring movie when following your story about these girls.. excellent job man!!
Morgan_klang said at 10:22 p.m. on Sep 2, 2006:
Top shots, liked it a lot.
Shoun said at 10:01 p.m. on Oct 1, 2006:
Thanks for all the feedback and comments. I really appreciate it.

Shoun
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