Not only is DFW home of the only women's indoor professional volleyball league in the country, the Athletes Unlimited league is about to complete it's second season. And yet, a lot of folks have no clue it exists.
- Not only is DFW home of the only women's indoor professional volleyball league in the country, the Athletes Unlimited league is about to complete it's second season.Tori Dilfer, a player in the league, said"If we wanna grow this game, we have to be the best. If we want people to watch, we have to make it worth watching."
Tori added,"With dreaming big, you have to work for it. So, there's the work piece. Then, there's the faith piece... that the work will pay off." Trent said,"To see my daughter chase her dreams is pretty special. It's affirmation for all that they do. A female athlete invests just as much, if not more, than a male athlete. If they're good enough, they should have every opportunity to play at the highest level and be compensated accordingly for that journey."
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