by Megan Carmazzi | Sep 12, 2016
“…My parents walked over and said that the doctors were really concerned, that it could be cancer and that I would have to get a biopsy. In the moment, I was speechless. I just broke down. I remember thinking how is it that my scans are so different?...
by Megan Carmazzi | Jul 21, 2016
“Lacrosse, as girls play it, is an orderly pastime that has little in common with the men’s tribal warfare version except the long-handled racket or crosse that gives the sport its name, Its true that the object in both the men’s and women’s...
by Megan Carmazzi | Jul 7, 2016
It seems fitting to celebrate the Fourth of July playing America’s first real sport—almost like a tribute not to the founders of the Unites States—Washington, Jefferson, Adams—but instead to the original inhabitants of North America—the Iriqouis, the Huron, the...
by Megan Carmazzi | Jun 30, 2016
We couldn’t be more proud of all 16 All Americans and the 28 All Academic Players who are part of our Tenacity Community. Way to make us proud and #PlayWithTenacity “Below are the Northern California All Americans and Academic Award winners for the 2016...
by Megan Carmazzi | Jun 23, 2016
Sara Reid Tenacity Bay Area Claremont McKenna ’20 As a goalie, Sara Reid is no stranger to pressure and the nerves that come along with it. She might have been a little nervous when, as a freshmen at Monte Villa High School, she first held a lacrosse...
by Megan Carmazzi | Jun 16, 2016
Winnie Brandfield-Harvey Tenacity Houston Princeton University ’20 Winnie Brandfield-Harvey knows that playing like a girl means dominating. It means hitting home runs, doubling an opponent in a re-defend, heading out to the track early, getting up after...