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rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation |
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57 | Haunani-Kay | Scholz | f | Schkeeper plays guard for the New York Sharks, the longest running and winningest professional women's football team in history. She has started as either right or left guard in every career game. In 2013, through a nationwide tryout held in Austin, Texas, she was selected to represent the USA as part of USA Football's National Women's Team in the second IFAF Woman's World Championship to be held in Vantaa, Finland. They beat Sweden 84-0 and Germany 107-7 to advance to the gold medal match in which they beat Canada 64-0. She was the starting Right Guard. In 2015, Schkeeper started a team in Richmond, Virginia, called the Richmond Black Widows. The team will be a part of the Women's Football Alliance. The team started in the 2016 season. | An avid cyclist, Schkeeper has been hit twice by vehicles (a van and an SUV truck) within a 4-month span before the start of the 2010 season while cycling in Brooklyn and suffered no broken bones (her injuries were limited to a concussion and a dislocated rib that went untreated for 6 months) earning her a reputation among her teammates for being "unbreakable". She also enjoys playing full contact flag football with several of her teammates on a team called The Honey Badgers. She was filmed for two NYC news channels and in both filmings she tackled the reporters. | Scholz plays guard for the New York Sharks, the longest running and winningest professional women's football team in history. She has started as either right or left guard in every career game. In 2013, through a nationwide tryout held in Austin, Texas, she was selected to represent the USA as part of USA Football's National Women's Team in the second IFAF Woman's World Championship to be held in Vantaa, Finland. They beat Sweden 84-0 and Germany 107-7 to advance to the gold medal match in which they beat Canada 64-0. She was the starting Right Guard. In 2015, Scholz started a team in Richmond, Virginia, called the Richmond Black Widows. The team will be a part of the Women's Football Alliance. The team started in the 2016 season.An avid cyclist, Scholz has been hit twice by vehicles (a van and an SUV truck) within a 4-month span before the start of the 2010 season while cycling in Brooklyn and suffered no broken bones (her injuries were limited to a concussion and a dislocated rib that went untreated for 6 months) earning her a reputation among her teammates for being "unbreakable". She also enjoys playing full contact flag football with several of her teammates on a team called The Honey Badgers. She was filmed for two NYC news channels and in both filmings she tackled the reporters. | Sarah | Schkeeper | sports |