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MOMENT TO MOMENT

AZZI FUDD IS driving home with her family through the endless cornfields of the Midwest in early July. Her body aches after having played six games in three days, but the pain is secondary to the joy of having played her first organized basketball game in four months.

As the coronavirus pandemic spread across America, seasons were prematurely ended, gyms were closed

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