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A True Act of Sportsmanship

by SSreporters
created May 02, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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I want to turn your heads away from the NBA playoffs and some guy named Buzz for a moment and bring you a beautiful story that happened 2 days ago, a perfect example of sportsmanship at any level.

Sara Tucholsky, a senior right fielder for Western Oregon, a Division II softball side, had a .151 career batting average. With 2 runners on base, she hit a 3 run blast in the 2nd inning to give her side a 4-2 lead over Central Washington, and a trip to the playoffs was in sight. This was Tucholsky’s first home run of her career, and a wonderful moment for her and her teammates. She forgot to touch the first base bag, as the rules say you have to touch all bases for the home run to count. As she turned and went back to touch first base, the unthinkable happened. Tucholsky collapsed with a knee injury. She was forced to crawl back to first, but at this point, it looked like her lone home run would only count as a single because Western Oregon would need a substitute runner.

The umpire said rules do not allow her teammates to carry her around the bases, there was nothing they could do.

Of all things, her opponents wanted to help. The star player for Central Washington, Mallory Holtman (and all time HR leader for the Great Northwest Athletic Conference), asked the umpire if they could carry her around the bases to have her home run count.

A truly great moment in college softball, and sports, in general.
A truly great moment in college softball, and sports, in general.

The magic of loopholes, nothing in the rulebook about that. Holtman and her teammate Liz Wallace picked up Tucholsky and they had their home run walk. She touched the bases with her good led and the home run did count, many people in the stands were in tears seeing such a great act of sportsmanship. “In the end, it is not about winning and losing so much,” Holtman said. “It was about this girl. She hit it over the fence and was in pain and she deserved a home run.” - Quote from KOMO TV

The umpire definitely didn’t study his NCAA rulebook though. Central Washington coach Gary Frederick clarified with the umpiring supervisor, and NCAA rules DO allow a substitute player to run for an injured player after a home run.

That doesn’t matter now, not only did the home run win the game (neither team scored the rest of the way), Western Oregon are now in the Division II softball playoffs.

Holtman and Taylor were interviewed yesterday on ESPN’s First Take, and are certainly worthy of gaining some notoriety. Take lesson in this, they didn’t care that they were losing, they cared that Tucholsky got credit for what is likely her only home run of her career.

Unbelievable Moment Stuns Crowd at Softball Game - KOMO TV

This article was originally written on my blog, Stupid Sideline Reporters.


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CheezerAAA-er
64 days ago
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It's good to see that some athletes understand the true meaning of fairness and sportsmanship.

Thanks for the story.
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RomiezzoLegend
64 days ago
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Yeah, if only professional athletes were able to do this.
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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Byron Leftwich when he was with Marshall had the similar situation. But he was not injured to the point of not playing. Pros can't do this, it's the collegiate athletes and lower.
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KelsdadMajor Leaguer
64 days ago
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The are, Romi.
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RomiezzoLegend
64 days ago
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SSR, this is such a great story. You weren't lying about what you wrote as the title of this article. A class act by the opposing team.
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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The umpire is sooo in trouble because he doesn't know the rules.:)
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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Or a hero because he was clueless. If he told the correct rule then none of this would have happened. Maybe he set it all up?
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TrizzAll-American
64 days ago
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i kept seeing the picture but i didnt kno wat was goin on and didnt care to watch the video...thanks for puttin it in writing SSR
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
64 days ago
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For as much as you claim to hate ESPN, it is nice to see that you copy their stories well. Is this comment off base? Maybe. But had it not been for that channel you claim to hate, would you have even learned about this story?
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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I've known about the story for 2 days now and I read about it on a news website!

The only reason I found out about them being on ESPN is because it was on the LOCAL news.


And whoever you are, log in please.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
64 days ago
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If you had known about it two days ago, why did you wait so long to type up the story?
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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There's a rule now that I have to write about something I read right away? If you notice, I didn't write a single thing yesterday. I give myself day offs you know.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
64 days ago
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Well if you want to break a story, it would be smart to do it right away. Otherwise it looks as if you are just copying every other sports website, television channel, or radio frequency.
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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If a news website already had it up when I first read it than what's the point of writing it if it looks as if I'm copying it? And at least give me credit for being the only one here writing about it.
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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InterMat (I'm assuming), having trouble logging in?
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
64 days ago
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That is what makes you the type of blogger Mr. Costas has been referring.
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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If all you came here to comment on was b**** about me being two days late on a story then please leave this page and go do something else. Costas is referring to those who have no journalistic credibility, the mean spirited tone, so what do you want?
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
64 days ago
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To annoy you Mrs. SSR, is what I want. It seems to be working too.
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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Mrs. SSR?

Whatever.


Have a good day.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
64 days ago
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Now I know I am under your skin. Look out SSR, I am in your head. I am everywhere, yet nowhere.
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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What head?
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Manny StilesDraft Pick
64 days ago
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Hate to say it, well, not specifically hate... but I kinda agree with the irritating Anon here...


SSR, It's not like you added anything new or different to the story. You're basically taking credit for regurgitating it. But then again, that's your angle, right?


Although, like Trizz I didn't pay attention to what happened either... so umm... thanks? I guess?
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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I understand what you're saying Manny.... Thanks (I guess). I'll be sure to add more next time around.
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PSU ROCKSVarsity Captain
64 days ago
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Its a rare thing to see sportsmanship like this. We can all learn something from this.
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OvertheedgeWaterboy
64 days ago
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the reason you dont see it is because its stupid, why would a team give away a run when they could just have the person settle for a single, its not their fault the person hurt themself jogging the bases, so they sould take the benefit of the doubt and the single
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SSreportersHall of Famer
64 days ago
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That's the point, they didn't give a rat's butt that they gave up a 3 run HR. They didn't care about the game, it was only the 2nd inning.

It is their fault they let a player with a .151 average hit the only home run of her collegiate career.

Most irrational comment I've heard in a long time.
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Xman2008JV Squad
62 days ago
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It makes me wonder if this would have happened if it was men's baseball, or any professional league (men's or women's).

I for one salute what those players did. Most (if not all) will go on to other lives and careers. For Sara Tucholsky, this is probably the crowning moment of her collegiate career, and kudos to the Central Washington players who helped make it a memorable one.

Also, think of the stories they'll all have to tell the grandkids in 40-50 years.  :)
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DRE-LODraft Pick
64 days ago
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This is an absolutely amazing story. These are the stories that inspire me and give me a hope in a world full of me, me, me, people.
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SalmanpourJV Squad
64 days ago
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If only people now a days play fairly and show some sportsmen ship. Man even in pain she wanted touch all four bases, talking about devotion for the team.
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FrugolfVarsity Captain
62 days ago
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Thanks for the story SS and forget the jerk who is afraid to log in.I for one hadn't heard the story and found it very refreshing.It's nice to know it's not always about winning.
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