In the 30 for 30 documentary on Marion Jones, speaker John Singleton discovers her background and analyzes which decisions she made, how they affected her, and how others handled them. Track olympian and all star Marion Jones was sent to prison for her use of steroids, and also lying about it. She later decided to admit her dishonesty and charges were pressed. Jones was forced to forfeit her 3 gold and 2 bronze medals from the 2000 Sydney Olympics. At this time, she was considered to be the fastest woman in the world. Bad influences on Marion, such as her former boyfriends, led her to make these rash decisions that unfortunately changed her life. The documentary uses clips from Jones's career and interviews on her to inform the audience of all the facts in this situation and how she felt during it. Marion received 6 months in minimal security prison, and was later given 50 days in solitary confinement after being involved in a fight with her roommate, in which Jones was only defending herself in. Despite this, Marion Jones bounced back. She had a third child, and began to heavily train in the sport of basketball. Jones played in college at North Carolina University, but pursued track. Marion decided that her track career was over thus she then pursued basketball and was later drafted by the WNBA team of the Tulsa Shock. Jones also uses her mistake as a learning experience, and teaches kids about the negative impact this choice can make.
In my opinion, Marion Jones did not deserve jail time. The logical appeal is that many athletes have used steroids and been suspended for several games or for a season, but never given jail time. It can be argued that Jones was only arrested due to her extreme talent or fame, but also the fact that she is an African American. The majority of inmates are African American, so the authorities could have considered her "more guilty" than any other white athlete who has done the same thing only due to her skin color. Considering this, it is completely unfair to Marion who has committed 20 years of her life to track with this God given talent. All the hard work Jones has put into it was basically thrown away. Granted, she made a mistake. However, arresting an athlete for steroid use (honest about it at first or not) is unheard of. I agree with the punishment of forfeiting the medals, but instead of arresting her I believe authorities should have just suspended her from competing in track for a period of time. Despite the unjust discipline, Jones proved she is a fighter and refuses to give up on anything with her comeback to professional sports. Marion Jones is truly an inspiration to any athlete around the world.
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Monday, June 1, 2015
Final- Norton Lancers vs. Bellingham Blackhawks: Girls Lacrosse
| Norton girls cheer on their teammates as they are checked in by the referees. |
Freshman Taylor Mulvehill scored 2 out of 5 goals Norton put up on the board against the Blackhawks. In her first season playing lacrosse, Taylor was the Lancer's starting midfielder. Mulvehill scored a total of 5 goals. From her midfield position, Taylor was able to assist 5 goals throughout her season as well. Declared one of the fastest players on the team, Mulvehill used her speed and aggression to be one of the leaders, although she is only a freshman.
"We went into the game thinking we could beat them. We were really intense and we worked together," said Mulvehill.
Within the first three minutes, Bellingham put one on the board to make it 1-0. Later in the half, they scored again. By the 7 minute mark, Taylor was given an 8-meter shot due to a push that was declared a foul. She scored off of it, but the goal was overridden because Mulvehill was given another 8-meter shot due to shooting space because a Blackhawk defender interfered with her shot. Mulvehill was able to score again even after the second call. She put the Lancer's on the board with a 2-1 score about halfway through the beginning half.
In the first three minutes again, Bellingham scored making it 3-1, and coming back around the 9 minute mark to make it 4-1. Towards the end of the first half, sophomore Christi Brennan made a long, strong pass to senior Emily Weber who faked out Bellingham defenders and got a shot off. However, the goalie was able to save it. The Blackhawks then retaliated and put another one on the board to have a 5-1 score at the end of the first half.
The Blackhawks were able to start with an almost immediate goal at the start of the second half, giving them a 6-1 lead over the Lancers. Following was another goal for a 7-1 lead. About halfway through the second half, Mulvehill made a run the length of the field and was fouled. She was given another 8-meter shot, of which she scored and made the game 7-2. Soon following, Emily Weber maneuvered her way through the Bellingham defense and had a strong shot that the goalie was not able to stop. However, Bellingham fought back to score two more goals making the score 9-3 going into the last 5 minutes of the game. Norton dominated these last few minutes, scoring 2 more goals both by Christi Brennan.
| The team comes together at the end of a practice. |
As the season came to a close, the athletes reflected on their improvement. "We proved to not only Bellingham but our entire school that we can compete with them, with any other team, and that we are improving," said Mulvehill. Taylor and the rest of her team look forward to what next year can bring for Norton Girls Lacrosse, including some wins to display all their hard work.
<---- Taylor's Interview.
Mulvehill's first goal: (6:00-end)
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
• What was the score of the Bellingham vs. Norton game on 5/22?
• What was Bellingham’s record going into this game?
• Was Norton’s decision to get a lacrosse program the right one?
• Lacrosse’s popularity has increased over the recent years. Do you think this affected anyone’s decision to play?
• In what ways did Norton’s first year of lacrosse succeed?
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