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Featuring: Sara Tucholsky, Mallory Holtman, Liz Wallace
Value: Sportsmanship
Average 3.1/5 (737 votes)
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Left_quote'Excuse me,' Mallory interrupted, 'would it be OK if we carried her around and she touched each bag?'”  Mallory Holtman


Though Western Oregon senior Sara Tucholsky often dreamt of what it would be like to hit her first home run, she never imagined it would end with the opposing team carrying her around the bases. In fact, her home run almost didn’t become a reality, except for the sportsmanship of Central Washington players Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace.

Sara’s home run came in the second inning of the second game of a double header between the two teams. At stake that weekend was a bid to the NCAA's Division II playoffs. Central Washington needed to win the second game to keep its postseason dreams alive.

When Sara hit the home run, there was a girl on second and third, both of whom ran to home in a celebratory fashion. Sara, in her excitement, over-ran first base. When she turned quickly to go back, her right knee gave out. Sara went down in agony just a few feet from first base.

Sara was clearly injured and unable to walk on her own. Her coaches and teammates were trying to decide what to do—if the Western Oregon trainers, coaches, or teammates touched Sara or helped her up, she would be out. If they substituted in a pinch-runner for Sara, her home run would be counted as a two-run single.

Central Washington player Mallory Holtman was also a senior. After four years, she knew the rules of the game and quickly realized that for Sara’s home run to count Central was going to have to help.

Mallory ran over to the umpires and to Western’s coach. “Excuse me,” Mallory interrupted, “would it be OK if we carried her around and she touched each bag?”

Though surprised, they said yes. Mallory and teammate Liz Wallace promptly picked Sara up, gingerly letting her left foot down to touch each of the bases to get her home run.

This act of sportsmanship contributed to Central’s loss. Still, there were no regrets or angry words from Mallory’s teammates. They all agreed—helping the opponent was simply the right thing to do.

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paul pueblas 2 months ago from philippines
that was the true lover of the game.
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Sarah G 3 months ago from Albany, New York
that is an incredible story!those girls really know what sportsmanship is.
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emma 7 months ago from ontario,canada
i love these billboards
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Karunakar Koyyada 11 months ago from Hyderabad
Life is not about settling scores,not beating one another in the game of life but it's truly about helping one another in the times of pain.This story is a perfect example to it.
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Jordan Caldwell about 1 year ago from Adrian, Michigan
This was a amazing story, keep up the good work! (:
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Jim about 1 year ago from Tennessee
What good people do!!! It's how you play the game of life that counts. Great sportsmanship.
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Mark B. about 1 year ago from Chagrin Falls, OH
Wonderful!!! I think it would be cool to see these billboards all over Washington DC. Maybe some of the partisans that are keeping our government from tackling the problems we ALL face would be inspired... One can hope. :)
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Kimberly over 1 year ago from Des Monies,IA
I think they had a lot of courage to help her to win. I also think that it was sad that she had stop her career because she hurt her leg.
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Lee over 1 year ago from Alexandria, VA
You shouldn't miss John McCutcheon's wonderful and moving song about this incident.
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noah over 1 year ago from owosso
Thats really cool.
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Usha V over 1 year ago from Wellington, FL
This one is my favorite since I spend so much time at my son's sporting event. It is my wish that he will maintain excellent sportsman throughout his life.
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Frosty N over 1 year ago from Alabama
That is so sweet of them to do that.
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mt over 1 year ago from tx
Very nice and that is true and amazing sportsmanship.
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Ken B over 1 year ago from Central Washington University
The fast-pitch coach--Gary Frederick--helped to develop the character that those two players exhibited. He just retired recently and Mallory Holtman is the new coach.
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Tripper E over 1 year ago from Blythewood Middle School
This was one of the best sports stories I've ever heard.
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ashlyn L. over 1 year ago from california
I really like this because I'm a softball player and this would mean a lot to me.
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fdsfsf over 1 year ago from new jersey
Ohhhh goodness, what sweethearts.
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Kelly, F almost 2 years ago from Chicago
This is a story of true team spirit and teamwork; you are an inspiration.
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Terry I. almost 2 years ago from Utah
Great story of real players who help each other and not worry about "winning", they won in their hearts and all who know them.
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Meghan C almost 2 years ago from Minneapolis, MN
Great story, and amazing teamwork! Y'all are amazing to do that for the opposing team.
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Corey M almost 2 years ago from Florida
When I first heard about this, it made me realize that if any girl player got hurt during one of my games I'd help no matter what.
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Pooh H. about 2 years ago from USA
Good sportsmanship.
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Courtney Johannes about 2 years ago from Carlisle, Iowa
This is so cool. You guys are awesome for doing this for her and, by the way, nice hit!
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Michael R. about 2 years ago from GILROY, CA
Amazing and wonderful. I still have tears from reading this. A class act by two wonderful young ladies. We salute you here in the south bay Gilroy, CA.
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Carlos G. about 2 years ago from USA
I find this story amazing because they helped her even though it would cause them to lose the game!
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Bella A. about 2 years ago from USA
Wow. I started crying, a most touching story. I wish I could have the courage to do things like that I would be one of the girls in the background watching because I am to scared to help others when I am competing against them. I think I'm inspired. Thank you girls.
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Joshua V about 2 years ago from Adrian
This is great
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Josh, V about 2 years ago from Adrian
This is good
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Kaity, U about 2 years ago from Las Vegas, Nevada
I absolutely love these billboards, they are so inspiring. I especially love the one on sportsmanship. As a softball player myself, I can relate to how much each team had at stake and it gives me chills to think of all that those girls sacrificed.
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Larry B. about 2 years ago from Nebraska City, NE
As a coach and official, I saw the billboard in Kansas City. It took me several months to remember the Values.com site and to look it up. Great sportsmanship ladies. I try and teach sportsmanship first, give me 110 percent and do the best you can, but above all have fun. You three can play for me anytime. THANKS
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John M. over 2 years ago from Huntsville,Texas
I am 58 years old. After reading this I cried and thanked God. These young women will be taking over where we left off.
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Tiffany S. over 2 years ago from Indianapolis, Indiana
That's amazing what Mallory and her teammate did for Sara. Those two girls are amazing.
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Renee L. over 2 years ago from Alabama
This is a wonderful story
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Mike T. over 2 years ago from Forest Grove, Oregon
Shelly, I can ask Sara to send you one if you wish. You can e-mail me at nfcmiket@aol.com. Please note poster in subject line. Sara's dad.
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Shelley O over 2 years ago from Peoria
I want to purchase a poster of this photo. Does anyone know where I can order it from?
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Kelly, F over 2 years ago from Michigan
That is a true winner.
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MacKenzie D. over 2 years ago from IN
This is such a heart warming story
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Elsa J. over 2 years ago from Houston, TX
What a testimony. My daughter was so moved by that. She also plays softball and every time we see the billboard she sheds a tear..
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Meghan H. over 2 years ago from Seattle, WA
Our pastor talked about this story in church a few weeks ago..soon after, I passed by the billboard myself as I rode on the bus. It made me teary eyed...these girls made the most of the opportunity given them and everyone was blessed by that. Would that we all can be that way too.
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Devin S. over 2 years ago from Madison High School Adrian, Michigan
This is such a great representation of what true sportsmanship is all about. What a great example for the youth of America.
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Lyn Q. over 2 years ago from Philippines
Really an amazing story...Mallory and Liz are the real winners.
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Chris S. almost 3 years ago from LA
I'm proud of those two girls. Unselfish acts like that are so rarely seen today. Mallory and Liz may Bless you.
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Jill C. almost 3 years ago from Seattle, Wa
I am proud to say that I am Central Washington University alumni. This made me even more proud to be a wildcat! :)
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M.C. almost 3 years ago from Massachusetts
I love all the billboards but this is my favorite, I saw it again today and the story is definitely true sportsmanship and should but told to every child and athlete. there is a spot in my heart for those girls and how much they care!
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Chris W. almost 3 years ago from Mississippi
I saw this story on ESPN and nearly brought me to tears. The sportsmanship shown here is a total antithesis to almost 100% of today's athletes. I wish all the best for the all the girls of the Central Washington team. The girls who showed us true sportsmanship, and how the game should be played.
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Kristen H. almost 3 years ago from Georgia
This is my favorite billboard--I knew that would be the story just from driving by the photo. Let this be a pennant for all of us--this is the way we should win the game.
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Diane K. almost 3 years ago from Lincoln, NE
What touches me most is the example it shows that we can all make the effort in everyday life with one another. We need to be a nation who reaches out for each other and helps to "round the bases." Bravo to these young women for being bigger than most of us. It sure is going to change how I live my everyday life! Bless them!
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Linda C. almost 3 years ago from Ocoee, FL
This is a story that needs to be told over and over again to our young people, especially those participating in team sports.
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Bill Y. almost 3 years ago from Little Hocking, OH
I was very familiar with this story as I am a softball fan. I found this billboard a very fitting tribute to these players who's selflessness led to what may very well be the single greatest act of good sportsmanship.....ever!
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James S. almost 3 years ago from Chandler, IN
Through one simple action Liz and Mallory proved they will be winners throughout life. In a word CLASS.
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CMW almost 3 years ago from Florida
I'm so glad this has become a billboard... What a testimony to true sportsmanship!
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Cristy D. almost 3 years ago from NJ
I'm not a sap but this story makes me tear up every time I read it or even just see the billboard. It is moving.
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Cathy T. almost 3 years ago from Houston
Brought tears to my eyes.
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Ray B. almost 3 years ago from Lincoln, NE
Amazing.. I don't think there will ever be an act of sportsmanship of this magnitude. Simply awesome!!
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Ray B. almost 3 years ago from Lincoln, NE
This story really touched my heart as it has for so very many. I have a friend who played basketball at Central Washington under the same coach. I live in Lincoln, NE and when I saw this billboard today, I just couldn't believe it.... Imagine this billboard being in Lincoln,NE..WOW !
PS : I am an avid Creighton Bluejay softball fan, so you can imagine how this story touched my heart... There will never be another story like this one....
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Brad W. almost 3 years ago from San Francisco, CA
I visited Central Washington a couple of years ago and the people were so friendly! Guess I am not the only one who thought so - what a class act!
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Trevor G. almost 3 years ago from Brookings,OR
That is really cool! I don't know of anybody who would help another player if they were going to lose! That is how all sports should be played with good sportsmanship and hard work! Good job ladies wait to be good sports!
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Thomas S. almost 3 years ago from Brookings, OR
That's an amazing show of sportsmanship! I don't even know if I would do that if I was going to lose. Great job Mallory and Liz!
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Claxton Z. almost 3 years ago from Sparta, MI
This really makes me think that we are all winners.
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Jerry L. about 3 years ago from Michigan
In the big picture of life, we are all on the same team. Its an act like this that should remind us all of that.
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Ann T. about 3 years ago from Oregon
Has anyone seen this up anywhere? :)
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Chris T. about 3 years ago from North Ogden, Utah
It is great to see young people still have integrity and values that supersede the worldly attitude of "must win no matter what the cost."
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Linda W. about 3 years ago from Oregon
It's really heartening to know that there are still athletes who understand the true meaning of sportsmanship. You rock, ladies!!
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Bridgette G. about 3 years ago from Indiana
I worked at McDonald's in high school and in the summer different stores used to play each other in softball. I was so terrible (and yet so enthusiastic) that a manager from the other team helped me swing the bat, the pitcher threw it to me nicely, and two people on the other team "accidentally" dropped the ball.

I am many things, "proud" and "coordinated" are not on the list.
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John W. about 3 years ago from Hayden, Idaho
Love of the game and each other overcame the love of winning!!
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George B. about 3 years ago from Quakertown, PA
Imagine that, the real wins don't show on the scoreboard!
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Dale G. about 3 years ago from Canada
Respect for your opponent is respect for the game and respect for yourself. Everyone wins.
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Kari S. about 3 years ago from Centura, NE
What an amazing story! As a coach, I can only hope my students would have the same integrity! What an awesome story!
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Connor B. about 3 years ago from Canada
This story really hit me hard!
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JoAnn G. about 3 years ago from California
I would love to forward this link to my Little League Softball team!
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MATT Q. about 3 years ago from CANADA
THAT IS REALLY GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP!
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Steve C. about 3 years ago from PA
Having coached fast pitch women's softball for a number of years, this is not surprising.....it puts a lump in my throat still!
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James G. about 3 years ago from Canada
That is such a good story. I love it.
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about 3 years ago from
Totally awesome DUDE!
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about 3 years ago from Jamacia
What leadership!

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