Some Of The World’s Most Inspiring Athletes And Their Thanksgiving Traditions, Gratitude Lists

Photo courtesy of Vaughn Ripley We asked some of the athletes that we've featured here on P2P to 1. Divulge their Thanksgiving traditions, and to 2. Reflect back on what they're most grateful for this year. Without further ado: Vaughn Ripley Vaughn Ripley Uses Fitness to Survive Hemophilia, HIV, and Hepatitis C Holiday Traditions: Thanksgiving has always been [...]

By |2015-11-25T20:47:27+00:00November 25th, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on Some Of The World’s Most Inspiring Athletes And Their Thanksgiving Traditions, Gratitude Lists

Life as a Pro Athlete: Sky Blue FC’s Rachel Breton

Photo: Rachiebret/Instagram By Derek Peralta Professional athletes have big built-in platforms to inspire others. Some use it for good while others don't consider its magnitude. Sky Blue FC veteran Rachel Breton knows that her influence can travel far from the soccer field if she wants it to. The 25-year-old from Manalapan, New Jersey. sees herself as much more [...]

By |2015-11-23T15:58:48+00:00November 23rd, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on Life as a Pro Athlete: Sky Blue FC’s Rachel Breton

Daniel Kish Helps Blind Athletes “See” By Teaching Human Echolocation

Daniel Kish navigates the city streets on his bike. Photo courtesy of Daniel Kish By Kim Constantinesco When Daniel Kish wants to ride his bike through a busy intersection, he calls upon his tongue, not his eyes, to decipher whether it's safe to pedal through. With rapid-fire loud sharp clicks of his tongue, he scans his environment and [...]

By |2015-11-17T14:33:42+00:00November 17th, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on Daniel Kish Helps Blind Athletes “See” By Teaching Human Echolocation

One-Handed Master: Miles Moscato Perfects His Lacrosse Game While Showing Others Solutions To Overcome Physical Limitations

West Linn High School 2015 State Champion Lions Lacrosse team. Photo courtesy of Tammy Moscato   By Steve Coulter Miles Moscato doesn’t mind going left. In fact, when he hears the opposition — the coaches on the sideline or the defensive players in front of him — talking about pushing him in that direction, it only serves as [...]

By |2015-11-11T15:46:22+00:00November 11th, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on One-Handed Master: Miles Moscato Perfects His Lacrosse Game While Showing Others Solutions To Overcome Physical Limitations

A Greater Mission: How Chris Long and former Green Beret Nate Boyer are giving back to keep veterans from giving in

By Dani Wexelman He has fought terrorists in Afghanistan and competed against 300-pound linemen in the Big 12, but Nate Boyer’s toughest mission yet is helping other veterans win their most challenging battle of all. After returning home from the Middle East, the former active-duty U.S. Army Green Beret knew there would be no more fitting in. Photo: Nate [...]

By |2015-11-10T09:41:45+00:00November 10th, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on A Greater Mission: How Chris Long and former Green Beret Nate Boyer are giving back to keep veterans from giving in

From Drug Addiction to Ironman World Championship, Lionel Sanders Perseveres

Sanders taking first at the 2013 Subaru Ironman 70.3 Muskoka. Photo: finisherpix.com By Alaa Abdeldaiem Lionel Sanders had to pinch himself to make sure he wasn’t dreaming. The 27-year-old triathlete had just completed a 140.6-mile course at the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, a race he had been dreaming of competing in since he first started running [...]

By |2015-11-05T15:47:24+00:00November 5th, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on From Drug Addiction to Ironman World Championship, Lionel Sanders Perseveres

Through Basketball, Harlem’s EBC Rucker Park Opens Eyes To A Brighter Future

By Brittany Alvarado Harlem's EBC Rucker Park is stuff of legends. Everyone from Kobe to Dr. J to Kareem has played basketball on this historic court. Located off of 155th St., the court also serves as a refuge for young people who might find it easy to get caught up in drugs, gangs, and other negative influences. We made the [...]

By |2015-11-04T14:11:34+00:00November 4th, 2015|The Big Screen|Comments Off on Through Basketball, Harlem’s EBC Rucker Park Opens Eyes To A Brighter Future

P2P’s Five Most Read Stories: October 2015

David Vobora encourages Vanessa Cantu at ATF Our top five stories from October: 5. First Female Above The Knee Amputee Surfer Danielle Burt Catches Waves, Dishes Hope An ocean wave can cause two entirely different reactions. To a new swimmer, the wave can be a problem, but to a surfer, the wave can be pure pleasure. In our [...]

By |2015-11-02T14:22:33+00:00November 2nd, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on P2P’s Five Most Read Stories: October 2015
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