WNBA players aim to get students more involved in activities

Current and former WNBA players visited students at P.S. 9 on Thursday.

News 12 Staff

Feb 8, 2019, 1:00 PM

Updated 1,896 days ago

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Current and former WNBA players visited students at P.S. 9 on Thursday.
The event at a Prospect Heights playground was geared toward getting children more involved.
“Sports is such a beautiful thing and it brings people together no matter gender, religion, anything of those sorts,” said Natasha Cloud, a Washington Mystics guard.
The WNBA season starts in May


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