As a freshman at DeLaSalle two years ago, Christina Carte's mother made a demand.
"She wanted me to play a sport," said Carte, who is now a junior.
Typical girls' sports weren't appealing to Carte so she boldly tried out for the football team.
"I really like the sport," she said. "I always tossed the football with my friends. Girls' teams were just not my thing. So I tried out."
She's still at it, a 5-4 wide receiver who just began her third season with the Islanders. Staff writer Jim Paulsen spoke to Carte during a break in a recent practice about why she chose football and what keeps her going.
Q: When do you realize how tough is would be?
A: I think it was in my first tackle drill. They had us in pads, fully dressed. I got knocked over and I think I cried for like 20 minutes. But I got back up. It was OK.
Q: Have you ever thought about quitting?