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Keene State College and Community Support Dallas
KEENE, N.H., 2/11/09 - Basketball served as a backdrop for the
College and the Keene community, which came out to support one of
their own on Tuesday night.
On hand to watch the Owls take on rival Plymouth State, a capacity
"Code Red" crowd opened up their hearts and their wallets for Keene
State field hockey player Erin Dallas. Making donations in lieu of
ticket purchases, as well as through T-shirt sales and a 50-50
raffle, fans showed their support for the two-time KSC All-American
from Marlow, who developed a post-surgical infection following an
ACL operation in December. Since that time, Erin has been
hospitalized and has had multiple operations.
"It's amazing," said KSC field hockey coach Amy Watson. "I can't
believe the way everyone is pitching in and really reaching out to
her. What she is going through is devastating, and the College and
community support is phenomenal."
Teammates, coaches, and staff, many of whom had decorated Dallas'
hospital room with cards and flowers, spent the evening
coordinating fund-raising activities. "It's a way to do something
positive and show how much we love her," said teammate Lindy
Caslin. "She's a big part of the team and we miss her," added Leigh
Smith.
Midway through the second half of the women's game, Dallas, who had
spent 50 consecutive days in the hospital, made an unexpected
appearance in the gym. "When I found out I could go out, I wanted
to try and come over," said Dallas, who was greeted and hugged by
her teammates.
Speaking about her recovery, Dallas said she is feeling much
better. "I have another surgery coming up, but in the meantime, I'm
working real hard rehabbing and getting motion back in my leg."
Dallas, walking with the aid of crutches, received a pair of
standing ovations from the crowd, once at the start of the men's
game, and later as one of the many KSC fall athletes who were being
honored at halftime.
Dallas called the event "very supporting and touching."
Dallas's final job for the night was to reach into a large bowl and
pick out the winner of the 50-50 raffle. The lucky ticket belonged
to Melissa Small, a sophomore member of the women's basketball team
from Saco, Maine.
Making her way to center court to receive her winnings, Small
surprised the crowd by handing the money ($408)right back to
Dallas.
"I wasn't expected to win, but my friends and I were saying,
‘I hope whoever wins gives the money back to Erin, because
that's the point of the night,'" said Small about her kind gesture.
"So when they called my number, I was glad to give it right back to
her. She deserves it."
When the tally was finally calculated, Dallas and her family
received $3,855 to help cover medical expenses.
Throughout the night, teammates and athletes from other Owl teams
spoke about the magic that Dallas could perform with a field hockey
stick in her hand. Small, who had seen Dallas play several times,
called her an amazing athlete. "As an athlete, I can only try to
comprehend what Erin is going through - coming to grips with the
possibility that she may not be able to play the sport she
loves."
"It just proves how much we take for granted," she added. "I can't
complain anymore about coach making me run sprints, because I can
run sprints."









