For an athlete, a season ending injury can seem like a death sentence. It is tough to handle when you have already found a measure of success in your game, bonded with teammates and still have the competitive juices still flowing. Add watching your team’s ups and downs, knowing there is very little you can do to contribute to your team’s success or short comings and the shackels become even tougher. But there were two ways Kaylee Halverson (5’7″, G, Luther College, 2012) could have chosen to deal with that scenario which has happened twice already. It could have either consumed her, causing her to throw in the towel on the game she loves, or she could do as she did, dig deep to find the resolve to get back to the elite status where she once stood.
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For the resof the article by CROWN(@CROWNmagazine) Sr. Writer Mike Henry click on the link below...
http://crownmagonline.com/latest-news/healthy-and-happy-is-hope-for-halvorson/
Drew Ebanks(@DrewEbanks)
Live Hard Ball Hard(LHBH)