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Also known as Julia Mae Williams. Includes Address 2 Phone 3. Related To Therese Williams. Includes Address 1 Phone 1. Includes Address 1. More than a year later, Cass Tech students still have not returned to school. The first day of practice this year had a different feel. Only 15 girls showed up. They seemed more relieved to be out of the house than excited to play.
Without in-person classes, team members and coaches had a hard time recruiting freshmen to play. Aldred said 21 more girls expressed interest but could not play because their parents were concerned about Covid The Skillman Foundation, which works with children in the city, named her one of 20 Black Detroiters making history, and she has been on the board of Teen Hype, a youth-development nonprofit in Detroit, since she was Liggans is creating a documentary for her International Baccalaureate program about the effects of Covid on high school athletes.
She interviewed Cass Tech athletes from several sports and learned how they struggled with mental health and worried about losing athletic scholarship opportunities because of the pandemic. Liggans and her teammates struggled with Covid, too. She rarely got out of the house and missed being able to socialize with her friends. She felt a loss of control, because it seemed as if the pandemic had no end in sight.
Alexia Carroll-Williams and her sister, Kayla, a sophomore on the team, could rarely leave the house and could not socialize with large groups. Their family was careful about the pandemic, because it took some of their relatives. Playing lacrosse gave them both an outlet to find some normalcy again and a way to bond with each other. And I look up to her because she knows how to play.
Lacrosse helped Liggans regain balance. She found that exercise helped her mental health, and the routine of practice brought back the control over her life she had lost. The final team roster consists of 18 players, 14 of whom are Black. They do not look like the teams they play. As they would before every game, the Cass Tech girls knelt together during the national anthem.
Each girl made a personal decision whether to kneel, and the whole team chose to.
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