Reader comments: Girls get kick out of film success

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Anonymous | 11:00 a.m. Feb. 28, 2008
Excellent! I love to see this kind of stuff!

Girls (and boys) take note! Girls can do more than be homemakers!

[would someone send this to the Brethren in Salt Lake City?!]
LP Fan | 11:56 a.m. Feb. 28, 2008
Lone Peak will take State Again in 5A. Tyler Haws is better than anyone, including everyone in this film. Get real Utah! Go Knights!!!
Homemaker | 3:55 p.m. Feb. 28, 2008
What's wrong with being a homemaker? I have a master's degree in biochemistry and I'm a proud homemaker.

Why?

Because I believe that when I'm gone, the value of my life will be reflected better in the fact that my children are (hopefully) good people.....instead of how I helped Company XYZ 4.42% profit last fiscal year.

Anonymous 11:00, please don't try to speak for me. I can speak just fine by myself.

And oh yeah, great going you girls!! I can't wait to see your movie!!
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The Mighty Cheetahs girls soccer team, with coach Jenny Mackenzie, center, had a winning season in 2007 after entering the boys division. (Jennie Mackenzie)
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The Mighty Cheetahs girls soccer team, with coach Jenny Mackenzie, center, had a winning season in 2007 after entering the boys division.