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| Author: | BOB DICK Journal-Bulletin Sports Writer |
| Date: | Feb 4, 1987 |
| Start Page: | S-01 |
| Section: | SOUTH COUNTY |
| Text Word Count: | 537 |
Teammates Beth Englander and Jill Lewis were the first SK girls sent to the sidelines late in their fall soccer season with disabling knee injuries. Extensive reconstructive surgery was required. Recovery time: Eight or nine months.
White is expected to undergo knee surgery later this week at Rhode Island Hospital. It's nearly a carbon copy of what Englander and Lewis went through. Surgery, crutches for weeks, then the walking brace and then exhausting rehabilitative work to get the knee back in shape. Maybe, just maybe, she will be able to start light running in five months.
Also, the annual Southern Division Speed-Up Baseball Tournament will be held April 4 and 5. Games involving all the Southern Division teams - Narragansett, South Kingstown, North Kingstown, Westerly, Chariho, East Greenwich, West Warwick and Coventry - will be played at Old Mountain Field, Sprague Park and the Narragansett High field.
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