“After I had surgery on my ACL, I was told the recovery process was going to be eight months to a year. That meant I wasn’t going to be able to play soccer for a while. When high school season was coming up, my doctor said I could try out. But my doctor also said that he wouldn’t recommend it, because if I wasn’t 100% ready I could get hurt and then be out another year. Once high school season started it was harder to accept that I couldn’t play because I would see everyone playing or talking about it. But the coaches definitely supported me when I told them about my injury and helped me not feel as stressed out or disclosed from everything. When talking to the coaches they mentioned that I could be the team manager, but I decided not to because I want to get back quickly and being a manager would take up recovery time. Now that I’m starting to play soccer again I’ve noticed I am playing a lot more timid now because I don’t want to repeat my injury. But my injury has also made me more aware of my surroundings when I am playing.” – Hannah Hampton, 9