The city of Fresno, California is known for its vibrant community and love for sports. From the Fresno State Bulldogs to the Fresno Grizzlies, the city takes great pride in supporting their local teams. However, on a warm summer evening, one Fresno family decided to go above and beyond to support a team that they had never seen before.
The Golden State Valkyries, a professional women’s basketball team, were set to face off against the Indiana Fever, led by the highly touted rookie Caitlin Clark. While many fans were excited to see Clark in action, this Fresno family was willing to pay extra to watch the game in person. But why would they do that when they could easily watch the game from the comfort of their own home?
For this family, it was not just about watching a basketball game, it was about supporting women in sports. The Golden State Valkyries are a relatively new team, having just joined the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) last year. As a family with two young daughters, they wanted to show their support for women athletes and the progress that has been made in women’s sports.
The decision to attend the game was not an easy one, as it meant spending more money on tickets and making the hour-long drive to the arena. However, the family saw it as an investment in their daughters’ future. They wanted to show their girls that women can excel in any field, including sports, and that their gender should not limit their dreams and aspirations.
As they arrived at the arena, the family was greeted with a sea of purple and gold, the colors of the Golden State Valkyries. The atmosphere was electric, with fans of all ages eagerly waiting for the game to begin. The family’s daughters were in awe as they saw so many women playing basketball at a professional level, something they had not witnessed before.
As the game began, the family was blown away by the talent and skill of the players on both teams. The Golden State Valkyries played with passion and determination, while Caitlin Clark showed why she was the number one draft pick with her impressive performance. The family cheered and clapped along with the rest of the crowd, feeling a sense of pride and joy in supporting these incredible women athletes.
But it was not just the game that left a lasting impression on the family. It was the overall experience of being at a women’s sporting event. They saw women of all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds coming together to compete and inspire others. They saw young girls in the stands, looking up to these athletes as role models and dreaming of one day playing on the same court.
As the game came to an end, the family left the arena with a newfound appreciation for women in sports. They were grateful for the opportunity to witness such a historic moment, with the Golden State Valkyries playing against Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever. They were also proud to have played a small part in supporting women’s sports and the progress that has been made.
In a world where women’s sports are often overshadowed by men’s, this Fresno family’s decision to pay extra to watch the Golden State Valkyries play Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever was a powerful statement. It showed that women’s sports are just as important and deserving of support as men’s sports. It also showed that investing in women’s sports is investing in the future of our young girls.
So, to this Fresno family, we say thank you. Thank you for showing us the true value of supporting women in sports. Thank you for being role models for your daughters and for all the young girls who dream of playing professional sports. And thank you for being a part of the movement towards gender equality in sports.


