Before she was scoring goals, Becky Sauerbrunn was just a kid trying
to fit in. Learn more in this first book in a middle grade nonfiction
series about the childhoods of your favorite athletes!
Becky Sauerbrunn, a defender on the United States women's national
soccer team is known for her tough, no-quit attitude. In one game, she
broke her nose and it never occurred to her to leave the field until she
saw the horrified reaction from her teammates and coaches.
She learned how to be tough from a childhood of being the younger sister
to two older brothers. To play with her big brothers, Becky would let
them duct tape plywood to her forearms so she could play street hockey
goalie and more!
But Becky's brothers helped her in another important way--encouraging
her lifelong passion for books and reading. In fact, she believes that
reading has helped train her brain for the kind of problem-solving
challenges she faces on the field, defending the most talented forwards
in the world.