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 “I told my students, ‘This is a part of your life that   “Hopefully, if you’re engrained in the team and what
 shouldn’t define you completely, but, ultimately, help   they’re trying to do, and you’re buying in, and you’re a


 build you to be a stronger person.’”  good teammate—that’s going to translate well to being
                     successful in the future.”

 “Our other kids (non-student-athletes), our   Hudson is right. Education-based athletics
 student section, really missed attending   teach resiliency—and the pandemic-affected
 games,” she said. “On the athletic side, I   seasons resulted in student-athletes becoming   Painter continued, “Unfortunately, I think   (education-based athletics) are a tool
 think it gave those kids an outlet, something   even more resilient.  Athletic directors are,   we’re so quick to judge these days that   and part of a bigger plan to make student-
 to do that was normal, so to speak.”  in essence, educators—and for many athletic   everybody needs to realize that we’re all   athletes great,” he said. “The people who
 directors, the pandemic proved how vital   doing the best we can. Hopefully, if you’re   are engaging with these kids, the adults
 While no one wished that the pandemic   the high school sports curriculum is.  engrained in the team and what they’re   in their corner, they’re making student-
 would affect all of us as it did, Hudson   trying to do, and you’re buying in, and you’re   athletes great people beyond sports.”
 shares the same ability as Painter to be   For Painter, the pandemic proved to her   a good teammate—that’s going to translate
 fueled by optimism when facing adversity.  that teamwork is one of the most critical   well to being successful in the future.”   It’s that, Hudson said, that gives us the
 lessons education-based athletics teaches   Like Painter, the pandemic proved to Hudson   why—why education-based athletics are
 “Really, coming back in the fall, I had   student-athletes, especially in today’s   the power of education-based athletics   so essential to our communities, society,
 some alternative thinking in regard to   world. “I think what’s most important   and their importance in our culture.   and the future. It didn’t take not having
 education-based athletics, the mental   is getting along with others, people who   sports in the spring of 2020 for us to know
 piece,” he said. “I told my students, ‘This   are different than you,” she said.   “After looking at where we were with the   that. It just helped us better realize it.
 is a part of your life that shouldn’t define   pandemic, it let me understand that they
 you completely, but, ultimately, help
 build you to be a stronger person.’”  Because Terre Haute Athletic Director Kris Painter
 believes that high school students should do what
 they love, she ensured that the pep band had an
 opportunity to play during home games. The pep
 band was essential to helping create a fun high
 school sports atmosphere despite limited fans.



























                     Pictured here is the South Bend Washington girl's basketball team at the state finals championship game.
                     Even though they didn't get the victory, it was a win for the community. As athletic director Garland Hudson
                     noted, the experience of competing at the state finals provided an opportunity for the community to come
                     together and the student-athletes to grow.



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