Hopkins Middle School student makes history

16 December 2021

Lauryn Wilson is the teams first girl to play on the schools football team.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Hopkins Middle School student, Lauryn Wilson has made history as the schools first ever girl to play on the boys’ football team. 

She’s also the first girl to play in a winning championship.

Lauryn wears her Eagles jersey proudly, number 60 on the back.

Her coach, Mark Davis says she approached him asking to play.

Coach Davis said, “She played one of the toughest positions on the team, Right Tackle.”

Lauryn is the first and only girl to ever play on the Hopkins Middle School football team.

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She also loves playing basketball and volleyball but Lauryn says football is one of her passions. 

“I just like playing it, its fun,” she said.

She went on to say, “It’s an honor. I like being the first.”

This young woman is as focused as she is strong, saying, “A great experience, I enjoyed it. Even though sometimes it was weird, but I like playing with the boys.”

Coach Davis says he took the 13-year-old under his wing, “I love her like my own daughter.” But don’t think that ment she got special treatment, she trained just as hard, maybe even harder than the boys. 

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“Lauryn came in and she out lifted some of the guys,” said the coach. 

Wilson’s mom, Fayth, is her biggest supporter.  She says her daughter tackled challenges on and off the field. 

“I am so proud. I was probably the loudest in the stadium,” said Fayth.   Her daughter’s safety, she said,  was her first priority, “My biggest worry was what happens if she got hit too hard?” 

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This year, Hopkins Middle school won the championship against Alcorn Middle School, the school her father went to. 

Lauryn’s father passed away 10 years ago, the family saying her drive and persistence would’ve made her dad proud.

“The situation that made me really cry was he went to Alcorn Middle School, he played Right Tackle. She played Right Tackle with Hopkins against Alcorn and they beat Alcorn,” said Fayth.

Lauryn’s message to other girls considering playing a male dominated sport is, “Don’t be afraid to do it just because you’re a girl or something like that… its not really important anymore.”

Lauryn says she plans to continue playing football in High School.

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