Abstract
Using observations and interviews of a girls high school field hockey team, this article investigates the values conveyed through participating in this sport. As the team had a lengthy record of success, the main value that permeated the team’s culture was that of winning. Contrary to other scholars who tend to emphasize the negative consequences of having a high value placed on winning, this study suggests that winning can have generally positive results for the players and the community.
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