Every once in a while a sports story comes along and reminds us about the purity of sports and why people love them so much.
Nearly six years ago, I met Elizabeth Eddy and her story did that for me.
Standing along the sideline of a Newport-Mesa Junior All-American football game, I remember watching and thinking, “That’s a girl?”
Eddy, then 11 years old, played running back for the Seahawks back then and she did more than just hold her own. She broke tackles, spun away from defenders and stutter-stepped past boys almost twice her size on her way to long touchdown runs. She became the first girl in the clinic league’s history to score a touchdown after her 50-yard run Sept. 7, 2002.
If you visit my blog, you can read the story at www.dailypilot.com/dailyblogger/svirgen.
These days Eddy no longer plays football, but instead excels in futbol. This week, the Newport Harbor High junior-to-be will be playing with the So Cal Blues. That’s the club soccer team trying to repeat at the U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships in North Little Rock, Ark.