Interview With Destiney Bradshaw

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I interviewed Destiney Bradshaw, who is an athlete in the Union Soccer Organization. She joined the program because of her passion to play soccer and once she had joined she fell in love with the program. In the eighth grade, Coach Elliott taught half time at the Union Eighth Grade Center and the other half at the Union High School. He would always stop Destiney in the halls to talk to her about how she should join the program. This community is unique because Elliot would have heart to hearts with every single girl in the program. He would also have to heart to hearts with the whole program surrounding us. In this case he would normally end up crying because of all the love he was receiving from the girls. The membership fairly remains steady.

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