Anaya Little signed her letter of intent to run track for the The University of Tulsa, an NCAA Div. I school in Tulsa, Okla., part of the American Athletic Conference. She is the daughter of Kyle and April Little. #ReignCane #PrincetonProud #SigningDay
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The Texas University Interscholastic League (UIL) is a key player in shaping the athletic landscape of our state. However, it currently does not recognize lacrosse as a sanctioned activity for girls and boys. Lacrosse is one of the fastest-growing sports in America, with over 825,000 participants nationwide according to US Lacrosse's 2018 participation survey. In Texas alone, there are thousands of students participating in recreational and club lacrosse programs who would benefit from UIL sanctioning. Sanctioning lacrosse would provide more opportunities for student-athletes to compete at a high level and potentially earn scholarships. It would also ensure that the sport is regulated under UIL's safety standards and guidelines. We believe that by adding lacrosse as a UIL sanctioned activity, we can promote inclusivity in sports and provide equal opportunities for all students interested in this dynamic game. We urge the Texas University Interscholastic League to consider our request seriously. Please sign this petition if you support adding girls' and boys' lacrosse as a UIL sanctioned activity. https://chng.it/D824rMrWzh
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