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Linda Forms The Arkansas Lassies
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On program NOMINATED for and EMMY
Positively Connecticut™, Fall 2002 has been nominated for outstanding informational program by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences/ Boston/New England Chapter. The Fall episode of Positively Connecticut included segments on the world’s largest private collection of women’s basketball memorabilia.
WELCOME, to my web site! It’s been a long career, with many exciting memories, and my passion has not diminished at all. I still think basketball is the epitome of accomplishment for the female athlete, as it encompasses agility, determination, strength, endurance, the ability to follow rules, and teamwork, all of which are essential if one is to be successful
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The struggle has certainly paid off as those of us who began our careers so long ago, as we are setting new goals for ourselves, and encouraging the younger set to learn the game, follow the rules, and never give up!
The gratification of having been a trailblazer is beyond measure.
THE GENESIS PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Linda, far left, with championship Varsity Panthers, 2002
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Linda is still in demand, and conducts clinics each year for approximately 30 girls each, ranging in ages from eight to fourteen.
Currently there are 5 web sites in this series, each with 3 pages
The History of Women's Basketball"
The All-American Red Heads 1936-1986"
The Edmonton Grads 1915-1940"
The Womens Basketball League (WBL) 1978-1981"
Machine Gun Molly: WBL Legend
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