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Philadelphia students cheer for Dawn Staley after learning from her journey

Philadelphia students cheer for Dawn Staley after learning from her journey

CBS News06-04-2025

As the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship tipped off Sunday night, a group of Philadelphia-area girls gathered at a Nicetown watch party — not only to cheer on University of South Carolina Coach
Dawn Staley's
Gamecocks, but also to celebrate lessons they've learned from the hometown hero.
"Commitment — commitment for sure," said 16-year-old Sydney Marshall about what she's learned from Staley's journey.
The party marked the final event of a six-week workshop called The Game Plan, Shaleah Laché Sutton, founder and president of
Teach Black Girls
and Serena Saunders, of
PassionArt Design House
.
The program was designed for Black girls to explore personal growth through the lens of basketball and the life of Staley — a coach and athlete who's shattered glass ceilings in the sport. Laché Sutton said they wanted to show the young women just how many barriers Staley has broken.
"She just is working in a male-dominated sport, and she continues to make history at all costs," Laché Sutton said. "As a coach and a player, she's a champion in both realms. And most people aren't that, especially as a woman … especially as a Black woman."
"There's all these great teachable moments through the art of basketball," said co-facilitator Serena Saunders. "There's discipline, there's practice, there's teamwork, there's leadership."
Throughout the program, the girls studied the values that have guided Staley's career.
"I've learned about her compassion, her character," said 16-year-old Raniya Wescott.
During halftime of the championship game, 13-year-old Jihan Thomas-Willingham took to the court herself, dribbling a basketball in front of her peers. Her takeaway?
"Communication, dedication and commitment," she said.
While Staley's team
fell short of a championship win this year
, the girls said they're walking away with lessons that will stick with them long after the final buzzer.
"Just stay true to yourself," Marshall said.

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