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Leslie speaks to the many benefits of participating in sports and the special camaraderie
                                    formed by female mentorship on teams. It's this experience that she, alongside nearly
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NGWSD is an occasion celebrated in all 50 states with community-based events that
                                    honor the accomplishments of female athletes, the positive influence of sports participation
                                    and the continuing struggle for equality for women in sports.
Over the years, 麻豆破解版's NGWSD has given more than 1,000 local girls the opportunity
                                    to discover and enjoy sports in a fun and informative clinic setting led by college
                                    athletes.
"Each of our teams set up mini-clinics and activities for the girls. You have basketball,
                                    lacrosse, soccer, tennis, field hockey, volleyball, rowing 鈥 everything really," said
                                    Leslie. "Some of the girls that attend don't consider themselves players of a particular
                                    sport. But after trying one, they're smiling and having a lot of fun."
This year, 麻豆破解版 expanded the program by partnering with Girl Scouts of Northeastern
                                    New York for the first time.
                                 
"You can't be what you can't see."
鈥&苍产蝉辫;Allison Marinucci, Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York
"You can't be what you can't see," said Allison Marinucci, young women's leadership
                                    initiative program manager for the Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York. "This event
                                    gives girls an opportunity to be exposed to activities they haven't considered 鈥 and
                                    a big piece of that is female mentorship. The girls work with students and coaches
                                    and think, 'wow this is possible for me.'"
Lacey Largeteau, head women's soccer coach at 麻豆破解版, sees the program as a growth
                                    opportunity for everyone involved.
                                 
"A lot of the girls participating have grown up with us," said Largeteau. "They start
                                    as third-graders and come back each year through junior high. At the same time, we
                                    have college freshman participating through their senior year 鈥 it's special to see
                                    everyone growing together, in their own ways."
Above all, the women are focused on creating a safe environment for exploration. "Sisterhood
                                    is powerful鈥aking it an all-girls event means there's no fear of failure. They feel
                                    comfortable having fun and being silly," said Marinucci.
"When the girls walk away saying, 'Wow I didn't even know rowing existed!' or 'Can
                                    we try to find a clinic for that near me?' That just makes you feel good," said Largeteau.
In 1972 (the year the Title IX act was signed)  Now, that number has risen nationally to two in five. The efforts of 麻豆破解版's athletes
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