I'm 58 years old and became a professional umpire, because I have always believed in sportsmanship and fair play. This video brought tears streaming down my face. These young women "GET it"! ...and they had no idea when they instinctively performed this act of compassion, just how many of their fellow human beings would rise to our feet, cheering and applauding their "doing the right thing". Be proud of yourselves. WE certainly are...
having played all sports for 21 years. I cant think of any time I have seen more sportsmanship shown than what these two girls did. congratulations to you sara for reaching your goal of hitting a home run. to Liz Wallace and Mallory Holtman parents. You did a fantastic job raising your daughters. I pray that Sara will completely heal from this injury, that God would bless each one of these girls in a special way and that others would see this video as an true example of sportsmanship
Apparently, these kids have learned a more valuable life lesson about how to treat and respect others. They could play for my team any day of the week!!!
Congratulations to Sara, and Kudos to Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace for stepping up to display true character by doing the right & decent thing, despite the outcome! You not only won the good sportsmanship "Best Moment" ESPY for 2008 ~ you taught a Great Life Lesson to the World! THANK YOU!
Wow. After 8 years of playing softball, I've never seen anything like this happen before. This is truly amazing. Most teams wouldn't of helped her so that the run wouldn't count against them.
Oh my, i just read this story in Sports Illustrated and it gave me such hope that the world has people that still value sportsmanship and decency. Long live Mallory and Liz!
I have been watching sporting events for many years and I have never witnessed this ever happening anywhere. like it was stated earlier, it wasn't sportsmanship but basic decent humanity at its very best.
Those are real athletes. No steroids, no stupid gunshot charges or DWI. Playing for the love of the game. Class all the way and true sportsmenship. Bravo!!
being a softball player myself this made me cry. i hope that if i were put in the same situtation i would have also done this. it was such a nice thing to do and now in the days of everyone being all about winning this amazes me
tHIS isan awesome show of great sportsmanship esp for the 2 girls carrying her around the bases! I've seen hundreds of softball and baseball games but I've never witnessed such dedication to the sport itself! ;
thank you for being a great role model and giving me someone to teach my kids to be like! I hope it inspires more people to be like you both. Congratulations to your team and coach for who you all are!
We just heard about this last night, when it was mentioned on EPSN2 during coverage of the college softball world series. I showed it to my daughter, who is 12 and playing LL softball, to show her what true sportsmanship looks like. Thanks for posting this video. I think all players should watch this!
I wanna cry every time i watch this. I'd like to think more players would volunteer themselves for such giving actions. Being a long-time softball player, this really hits home (yeah yeah, a pun). :)
i am a captain and a manager of a local softball league and if the same situation happens in our game, we will do the same , keeping quiet and hpe for a lucky win would be the greater disgrace and i am sure the team will be boycotted in any league series ..hurray for the fielders , this is their win ..
I think that those girls are amazing people. They saw that someone needed help, put themselves aside and helped her. That is couragous! We need more people like that in the world!
wow. All i have to say is great sportsmanship...and also it's awesome to know that we have great rolemodels out there for the younger generations of athletes to come. WAYTTA BE LADIES!!-kudos
Truly a show a class on behalf of the Central Washington's players. For those who were critical or had negative things to say - you clearly don't know why the game is played which is to build character. Sports transcend life and teach sportsmanship along with other important traits. I teach athletes and hire them as well and my only hope is that people understand the spirit of the message this video clip conveys. Well done ladies!!
Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace are the best. It is so great to see this kinda of sportsmanship where someone actually sees "the big picture" when it comes to what is really important. You two have created such great karma. Talk about 'Angels in the Outfield'!! Play of the Year!
I live in Washington & my friend is going to Central & I'd never even heard this story until we got a Sports Illustrated in the mail & mom made me read the article about this. I had to see the video - & wow, that's pretty amazing. :]]
Those girls did the right thing. cuz she waz out for rest of season and i think tat ended her career and she hit the FIRST homerun ever in her life. Thanks 2 those girls she gets 2 keep that memory forever.Good sportsmanship is what true heart is made of. True heart is what u need 2 succeed in anything!
wow that was amazing. i love the sportsmanship in softball. i am glade to have been a part of such an awsome sport. those girls deserved their espy award.
my brother says that was stupid that they would help the other team and that boys sports would never do anything like that. but i think this is one of the nicest most selfless things i've ever seen.
as an ex western Oregon softball player I'm deeply touched to see what camaraderie we have in the conference even when it's a conference game and could potentially cost someone the game...athletes first, winning second...it's the training that all coaches (including collegiate) are suppose to take now in the state of Oregon
wow this is amazing if that other team lost the game b/c of the home run and they still carried her around the bases is truly amazing!!!! awsome sportsmanship!!!!
oh wow. the two girls who did that for her showed great sportsmanship. i saw this on tv a few days ago actually. i hope she's doing better. and it really does suck that your whole softball carrer is over because of this. - caitlin
The moment I saw the picture accompanying the story - where the ladies re-created what happened that day - I knew what the story was about. That was incredible.
all three were honored tonight at the ESPY awards for best moment-and these awards are voted on by fans-not media or anyone else-if you want to see the award it is near the very end of the awards show which will be shown several times over the next few days on ESPN
that is soooo coool.......congradulation to the other team....you probably showed the greatest sportsmanship, ever...ever...that is so awesome...wish we had more people like that in the world,, it'd be so much more peacful..congradulations again girls...great role model..
i miss my basketball friend we use to play basketball every time we were free. we would call our own fouls and after every game we would tell each other what we should improve on I LOVE U FARAZ
My softball coach told us this story at the beginning of our season. The two girls who were carrying her starting were saying things like 'This probably looks kinda weird,' and stuff. I really admire them.
It should be noted that the umpires' ruling here is incorrect. A homerun is a special case - yes, all four bases have to be touched, but there is no rule stating the player who hit it must do it. A pinch-runner CAN be subbed in to finish out the home run without penalty or danger of being thrown out. The umpiring crew blew it, which makes it even better that the opposing team did this for the girl.
awesome now that is the way the game should be played with heart and compassion for you team mates you opisition and the great game of ball baseball or softball
If you don't get the magnitude of what happened in this video, then you were probably never involved in competitive sports.... These girls showed true class, they did what was right, not because they had to, but because they wanted to.
That's awesome, that's how sports should be played. And for ncbastian. It all depends on how badly you tear it. It is only torn a little, then you can usually still walk. Hence why they just throw a knee brace on you. BUT if you rip it all the way, then you have no support and there is NO WAY you can walk on it. So shut it, I ripped my acl and pcl on different times, my acl was half(was able to hobble around) and my pcl was full.. put it this way, my knee bent back the wrong way. so no walking!!
thats so nice of that team...it shows respect for the sport and the team! i think that shows bravery because u pretty much just gave urself a loss:) ahah but anyways i play softball too and my team probobly wouldnt of wanted to carry her like that....wow that is so heartwarming! i love softball
This is sportsmanship at its finest. Too bad a lot of people only care about winning. Don't get me wrong, winning is nice but playing is what really matters. I saw a baseball game where the pitcher had a line drive come back and hit him in the face and knock him out. The batter got about half way to first, realized what happened and went to help the opposing teams pitcher. He didn't care about anything else except making sure the guy was OK. Again, true sportsmanship.
This is the classiest act of athletes I've ever seen (sad huh?). The Central girls did what was RIGHT and didn't think twice about it. My hats off to the Central Washington team, coach, and parents. I'm a Husky alumni living in Oregon and couldn't be prouder if those girls were my own. Nice job!
I'm 58 years old and became a professional umpire, because I have always believed in sportsmanship and fair play. This video brought tears streaming down my face. These young women "GET it"! ...and they had no idea when they instinctively performed this act of compassion, just how many of their fellow human beings would rise to our feet, cheering and applauding their "doing the right thing". Be proud of yourselves. WE certainly are...
The ones who helped her around the bases are the real winners in this game. They displayed the best example of sporting behavior.
The very definition of class and sportmanship. The world needs more people like this!
having played all sports for 21 years. I cant think of any time I have seen more sportsmanship shown than what these two girls did. congratulations to you sara for reaching your goal of hitting a home run. to Liz Wallace and Mallory Holtman parents. You did a fantastic job raising your daughters. I pray that Sara will completely heal from this injury, that God would bless each one of these girls in a special way and that others would see this video as an true example of sportsmanship
One of the finest moments in sports I have ever seen. It shows real sense of class. Best wishes for all those involved.
Apparently, these kids have learned a more valuable life lesson about how to treat and respect others. They could play for my team any day of the week!!!
Glad to see there's good people still around in this world. Congrats on the homer!
Congratulations to Sara, and Kudos to Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace for stepping up to display true character by doing the right & decent thing, despite the outcome! You not only won the good sportsmanship "Best Moment" ESPY for 2008 ~ you taught a Great Life Lesson to the World! THANK YOU!
Great job gals. No matter where you go in life, you've touched people the world over.
Wow.
After 8 years of playing softball, I've never seen anything like this happen before. This is truly amazing.
Most teams wouldn't of helped her so that the run wouldn't count against them.
thats sportsmanship right there
I have coached softball for 17 years and I have never seen a better sign of sportsmanship than that. I tip my cap to those ladies.
Oh my, i just read this story in Sports Illustrated and it gave me such hope that the world has people that still value sportsmanship and decency. Long live Mallory and Liz!
Now this is what sports are all about.
Great spotsmanship. Truly inspirational.
That's beautiful! Unbelievable sportsmanship especially when it proves to be the game winning run. My hats off to those girls.
what that other team did was dope!! im glad there are still people around with good sportsmanship
I seen this on a billboard in Iowa! It makes me cry. Wonderful sportsmanship.
This is an unbelievable display of sportsmanship, good heart and just plain great humanity. Something should be done with this story.
I have been watching sporting events for many years and I have never witnessed this ever happening anywhere. like it was stated earlier, it wasn't sportsmanship but basic decent humanity at its very best.
Those are real athletes. No steroids, no stupid gunshot charges or DWI. Playing for the love of the game. Class all the way and true sportsmenship. Bravo!!
being a softball player myself this made me cry. i hope that if i were put in the same situtation i would have also done this. it was such a nice thing to do and now in the days of everyone being all about winning this amazes me
simply incredible. thank you for sharing. =)
tHIS isan awesome show of great sportsmanship esp for the 2 girls carrying her around the bases! I've seen hundreds of softball and baseball games but I've never witnessed such dedication to the sport itself! ;
it made national coverage.
this is simply amazing. what incredible sportsmanship and selflessness. truly inspiring
thank you for being a great role model and giving me someone to teach my kids to be like! I hope it inspires more people to be like you both. Congratulations to your team and coach for who you all are!
nice display of sportmanship!
This is a great moment. I really like the professionalism shown after the trip around the bags. Nice job ladies, on both teams!!!
We just heard about this last night, when it was mentioned on EPSN2 during coverage of the college softball world series. I showed it to my daughter, who is 12 and playing LL softball, to show her what true sportsmanship looks like. Thanks for posting this video. I think all players should watch this!
that was the nicest thing i've seen in sportsmanship!
great job!!!!
I wanna cry every time i watch this. I'd like to think more players would volunteer themselves for such giving actions. Being a long-time softball player, this really hits home (yeah yeah, a pun). :)
i am a captain and a manager of a local softball league and if the same situation happens in our game, we will do the same , keeping quiet and hpe for a lucky win would be the greater disgrace and i am sure the team will be boycotted in any league series ..hurray for the fielders , this is their win ..
What a tremendous act of human kindness!
It is now in Sports Illustrated dated June 29, 2009. So yes, it did make the news. Very admirable of these two girls to do this.
I am crying right now...... that was so beautiful. OMG what a gesture of excellent sportsmanship.
im really surprised this wasnt included in ESPNS highlights of the decade..I consider this to be the number one sports highlight of the decade
This is why sports is one of the most emotional and inspirational activities in our lives today :)
I think that those girls are amazing people. They saw that someone needed help, put themselves aside and helped her. That is couragous! We need more people like that in the world!
@yosu79 The video isn't about the injured player, it's about the sportsmanship of the other team.
Very compelling! We need more acts of kindness and less "Self-Promoting" in Sports these days. Job well done, Young Ladies!
wow. All i have to say is great sportsmanship...and also it's awesome to know that we have great rolemodels out there for the younger generations of athletes to come. WAYTTA BE LADIES!!-kudos
We need more of this in sports. THANKS for posting this!!
i always watch this video when i have a bad day...and i instantly feel better due to the sportsmanship shown here
Truly a show a class on behalf of the Central Washington's players. For those who were critical or had negative things to say - you clearly don't know why the game is played which is to build character. Sports transcend life and teach sportsmanship along with other important traits. I teach athletes and hire them as well and my only hope is that people understand the spirit of the message this video clip conveys. Well done ladies!!
i love this video
it shows that even in a game/competition
people are still caring
it brings out there care inside them and its just inspirational
I know nothing about softball but i know great sportsmanship when I see it. Truly inspirational! My fav - well done girls!
this is the best sportsmanship i have ever seen in a softball game, those girls did a noble and very honorable thing!
Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace are the best. It is so great to see this kinda of sportsmanship where someone actually sees "the big picture" when it comes to what is really important. You two have created such great karma. Talk about 'Angels in the Outfield'!! Play of the Year!
That was sooo nice of them to do that!!!
That is great way to show good sportsmanship!!!!!!!!
I live in Washington & my friend is going to Central & I'd never even heard this story until we got a Sports Illustrated in the mail & mom made me read the article about this. I had to see the video - & wow, that's pretty amazing. :]]
Those girls did the right thing. cuz she waz out for rest of season and i think tat ended her career and she hit the FIRST homerun ever in her life. Thanks 2 those girls she gets 2 keep that memory forever.Good sportsmanship is what true heart is made of. True heart is what u need 2 succeed in anything!
amazing sportsmanship!! if they gave awards for it, you two ladies should get a year supply
wow that was amazing. i love the sportsmanship in softball. i am glade to have been a part of such an awsome sport. those girls deserved their espy award.
This is classy. Well done.
my brother says that was stupid that they would help the other team and that boys sports would never do anything like that.
but i think this is one of the nicest most selfless things i've ever seen.
im glad they did tht it shows tht even tht ur opponents and total stranger u can be freinds and help each other out
This is my favorite video. That is major sportsmanship right there
i play softball as well and seeing this is like wow. That was great sportsmanship.
as an ex western Oregon softball player I'm deeply touched to see what camaraderie we have in the conference even when it's a conference game and could potentially cost someone the game...athletes first, winning second...it's the training that all coaches (including collegiate) are suppose to take now in the state of Oregon
wow this is amazing if that other team lost the game b/c of the home run and they still carried her around the bases is truly amazing!!!! awsome sportsmanship!!!!
this is really great! beautiful example of sportsmanship!
oh wow. the two girls who did that for her showed great sportsmanship. i saw this on tv a few days ago actually. i hope she's doing better. and it really does suck that your whole softball carrer is over because of this.
- caitlin
that shows alot of class and sportsmanship wish there was more of that in sports, majors on down
The moment I saw the picture accompanying the story - where the ladies re-created what happened that day - I knew what the story was about. That was incredible.
all three were honored tonight at the ESPY awards for best moment-and these awards are voted on by fans-not media or anyone else-if you want to see the award it is near the very end of the awards show which will be shown several times over the next few days on ESPN
I cry everytime I see this. Awesome!
you don't see sportsmanship like this very often. good job ladies.
that is soooo coool.......congradulation to the other team....you probably showed the greatest sportsmanship, ever...ever...that is so awesome...wish we had more people like that in the world,, it'd be so much more peacful..congradulations again girls...great role model..
really good sportsmanship..unbelieveable..nice for postin
Hopefully, we can see more of that sportsmanship in the future.
I just saw this. AMAZING sportsmanship. :)
Beautiful! I'd heard about this. Now I'm glad I found the video.
That's amazing! Amazing people!
good form. very good show of class
I just saw this on the ESPY's and I had tears welling up. And I'm a guy who hardly cries.
fantastic sportswomanship....they had the right influences obviously!!! God bless 'em!!!
Proud to be a Central Washington University wildcat!!! You rock girls!
nice story...thanks for sharing
i miss my basketball friend we use to play basketball every time we were free. we would call our own fouls and after every game we would tell each other what we should improve on I LOVE U FARAZ
My softball coach told us this story at the beginning of our season.
The two girls who were carrying her starting were saying things like 'This probably looks kinda weird,' and stuff.
I really admire them.
It should be noted that the umpires' ruling here is incorrect. A homerun is a special case - yes, all four bases have to be touched, but there is no rule stating the player who hit it must do it. A pinch-runner CAN be subbed in to finish out the home run without penalty or danger of being thrown out. The umpiring crew blew it, which makes it even better that the opposing team did this for the girl.
awesome now that is the way the game should be played with heart and compassion for you team mates you opisition and the great game of ball baseball or softball
true sportmanship right there you dont see that alot now and days
That's just fantastic.
omg thts the nicest thing i've ever seen any other player do and i play softball
If you don't get the magnitude of what happened in this video, then you were probably never involved in competitive sports.... These girls showed true class, they did what was right, not because they had to, but because they wanted to.
Thank you.
i play softball and not alot of people would do that. it is amazing especially if it eliminated them from the tournament. unbelievable
amazing sportsmanship
this is what sports is all about. they deserved all the recognition they got from this....
That's awesome, that's how sports should be played. And for ncbastian. It all depends on how badly you tear it. It is only torn a little, then you can usually still walk. Hence why they just throw a knee brace on you. BUT if you rip it all the way, then you have no support and there is NO WAY you can walk on it. So shut it, I ripped my acl and pcl on different times, my acl was half(was able to hobble around) and my pcl was full.. put it this way, my knee bent back the wrong way. so no walking!!
thats so nice of that team...it shows respect for the sport and the team! i think that shows bravery because u pretty much just gave urself a loss:) ahah but anyways i play softball too and my team probobly wouldnt of wanted to carry her like that....wow that is so heartwarming! i love softball
This is sportsmanship at its finest. Too bad a lot of people only care about winning. Don't get me wrong, winning is nice but playing is what really matters.
I saw a baseball game where the pitcher had a line drive come back and hit him in the face and knock him out. The batter got about half way to first, realized what happened and went to help the opposing teams pitcher. He didn't care about anything else except making sure the guy was OK. Again, true sportsmanship.
This is the classiest act of athletes I've ever seen (sad huh?). The Central girls did what was RIGHT and didn't think twice about it. My hats off to the Central Washington team, coach, and parents. I'm a Husky alumni living in Oregon and couldn't be prouder if those girls were my own. Nice job!
Oh my god! I met Sara!!! She was at a clinic I went to!!!!! I aplaud these girls!!!!!
WOW! amazing sportsman ship comming from the opposing team-- that sets an example for the younger generations and the entire softball world. Waytta b
Haven't seen unselfish sportsmanship like that since Lighting Mcqeen help the King finish his last race. Awesome.
props to both teams.
that good sportsmanship to help out the other team like that especially the girl.
this moment is nominated for the 'best moment' award at the ESPY awards
ilove softball and this is greatsportsmanship!