May 17, 2025 - 17:24

Nancy Hanger, a pivotal figure in the development of girls' sports at Clyde, continues to be a cherished member of the community she helped nurture. Although she has long since retired, her influence on local athletics is still profoundly felt. Hanger's dedication to fostering an inclusive environment for female athletes laid the groundwork for future generations.
During her tenure, she championed various sports programs, advocating for equal opportunities and resources for young female athletes. Her commitment to empowering girls through sports not only enhanced their skills but also instilled confidence and teamwork.
Today, the legacy of Hanger's efforts is evident in the thriving sports culture at Clyde, where girls participate in a range of athletic activities. Community members often reflect on her contributions, recognizing that her vision and hard work were instrumental in creating a supportive atmosphere for female athletes. Hanger’s enduring presence continues to inspire young girls to pursue their athletic dreams, ensuring that her impact will be felt for years to come.
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