My daughter has just told me about Julia Dohle, one of her former teammates who has recently retired from soccer because of a rare heat condition. Julia was simply the very best teammate that a player could have, she was always encouraging the younger GK’s, show strength by example on the field, being encouraging to her teammates and practicing and training harder that any player I have ever seen. As if 2020 wasn't bad enough, this news just makes everything so much worse. Best of luck Jules, we all want you to recover, and continue your journey, it was a honor to watch you play....
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That is very sad news - i hope penn state treats her well despite her being unable to continue playing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat are you suggesting, that they honor her scholarship??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI mean like find a way to relieve the stress of just losing it. If her grades are good, help find some academic $ to make up for losing the full ride for sports? Even if not 100%, get her halfway there through acaemic money.
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This is really tragic...so saddened for this kid. The beautiful game has lost a beautiful player. May she see a full recovery and lead a long healthy life.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPenn State takes care of all their athletes. The Women’s soccer coach and her coaching staff are great and this young lady will be fine at the school. They will do right by her. To suggest otherwise means you know nothing about there program. Right now her health is the most important and everything else will fall into place.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is really tragic...so saddened for this kid. The beautiful game has lost a beautiful player. May she see a full recovery and lead a long healthy life.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI mean like find a way to relieve the stress of just losing it. If her grades are good, help find some academic $ to make up for losing the full ride for sports? Even if not 100%, get her halfway there through acaemic money.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy D has played with, and has know her since u12, this is truly horrendous news, life is most certainly unfair, as she was such a great kid and teammate....
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