Saturday I was in Cape Girardeau and saw something disturbing. I attended the birth of Rowdy the Redhawk. Being a part of over 6,000 fans was awesome. The fans cheered the men's team on to victory, which was exciting. But after the men's game, prior to the start of the women's game, it seemed at least half of the fans left. Why? Do you know what staying would have done for 14 young women, most of whom have families who live too far away to attend? Even after one of the senior players stood up and asked for your support, you still left.
You may think I'm making a big deal out of nothing. But to those girls and to me, this is a big deal. My daughter attended Southeast Missouri State University and helped with the women's basketball team. They treated her like family. That was special to me, knowing that she had a group of people who cared about her while I lived 400 miles away. They were her family and will forever be a part of our lives. The bond that these girls and staff members form with each other is incredible. They love one another, but they need to know you support them as well. They are a wonderful group of girls and a great team.
I love your town, school, coaches and managers. And, girls, you all know I love you. But, frankly, I don't think you deserve them. And if you don't support them, they probably won't stay.
DIANE DURBOROW, Miami, Okla.
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