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k of schools. She plans on figuring out her five finalists next month, but she has not ruled out Harvard, a program she is extre

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Janelle Bailey remembers tiptoeing into her sisters hospital room at Boston Medical Center nearly four years ago.Gisele, a 6-foot-3 forward who had landed all sorts of honors in high school and had sorted through more than 70 basketball scholarship offers before arriving at Harvard, was headed for double hip surgery.Gisele had been battling lupus, and one of her medications had caused the bones in her hips to break down with no chance for regeneration. Surgery corrected the problem, but that was the end of Giseles basketball career. She never got to play for Harvard and instead became the team manager, a position the 21-year-old still holds as she enters her senior year.Janelle, now 17, watched. And learned.Seeing what my sister went through made me want to play basketball even more, Janelle said. I no longer have those moments where I think, Oh, I cant push through this practice.I think about my sister, and I know she would want to do this right now, but she cant. Having that in the back of my mind every day has changed my outlook.Janelle, a 6-foot-3 center, is a rising senior at Providence Day School (Charlotte, North Carolina). She recently returned from Spain, where she started all seven games and helped lead Team USA to a bronze medal in the FIBA U17 Womens World Championships. She averaged 9.3 points and 9.1 rebounds and had 10 points and 11 rebounds in the Americans only defeat, a 73-60 loss to eventual champions Australia in the semifinals.In that game, Bailey made half of her eight shots from the floor. The rest of the team shot just 28 percent. Then again, Bailey is a rarity these days -- shooting from close range, playing in the paint with her back to the basket.Janelle is a dying breed -- an intimidating presence on both sides of the court, Providence Day coach Josh Springer said. Ive heard from a lot of coaches who say their players feel intimidated by Janelle from the moment she steps on the court.Born in New York City, Bailey comes from an athletic family. Her 6-foot-5 father, Hessard, is a native of Jamaica and did some amateur boxing. Her mother, Kim, a native of New York, ran track in high school and is a lifelong Knicks fan.The family moved to Charlotte when Janelle was 2, and her basketball love emerged four years later, following in the sneaker-prints of Gisele.But Wayne Hinton, who started coaching Janelle when she was 10 and guided her through her years with the Charlotte 76ers AAU team, noticed something different about the younger of the two Bailey kids.No offense to her sister, but I knew Janelle was going to be better, Hinton said. Thats just what I got out of it -- Janelle learned from her sisters mistakes.Janelle learned how to finish through contact, how to space the floor, the importance of proper footwork. [Gisele] was a finesse player. Janelle embraced contact.Bailey, a starter since her freshman year at Providence Day, has already won three state titles and scored more than 1,000 points. The Chargers, who compete in the North Carolina Independent School Class 3A, have won seven consecutive state titles and 11 in the past 12 years.In February, Bailey led Providence Day with 16 points, nine rebounds, five assists and two blocks as the Chargers shut down Raleigh Ravenscroft 42-21 in the state finals.Providence Day senior Erin Whalen, who signed with Vanderbilt, had 11 points and six rebounds and was named North Carolinas Miss Basketball and the states Gatorade Player of the Year.Bailey, who averaged 16.8 points and 8.8 rebounds last season and made first-team all-state for the third year in a row, figures to be a strong contender for those honors as a senior.Shes an amazing basketball player, said Kennedy Boyd, a guard at Providence Day. You dont see too many 6-3 girls who can dribble, shoot, rebound, pass and play in the post like her.Bailey has had just about everything go her way in her basketball career with the exception of last year, when she tried out for the USA U16 team and lasted until the next-to-last cut.It was heartbreaking, knowing all the work I put in, Bailey said. [Getting cut] didnt feel all right. But it gave me fuel to want to try out the next year.Springer said Baileys determination, perseverance and passion for the game were on full display over the next year as prepared for another crack at Team USA.She committed herself to improving her fitness and her running mechanics, Springer said. She worked tirelessly on finishing around the rim and increasing her shooting range.Baileys work paid off, and now colleges across the country are even hotter on her recruiting trail.With more than 50 scholarship offers, Bailey will have her pick of schools. She plans on figuring out her five finalists next month, but she has not ruled out Harvard, a program she is extremely familiar with because of her sister.Bailey, who has a 3.0 GPA, wants to study medicine just like her sister, and academics will be the main criteria she uses in selecting a college.Basketball, though, is always close to Baileys heart -- just ask her sister.Gisele, who was a four-time team MVP at Charlotte Christian, left her high school as the programs all-time leading scorer.According to Giseles bio at Harvard, she scored more points at Charlotte Christian than the schools most famous alum -- NBA MVP Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors.Im very proud of Janelle -- making Team USA was one of her dreams, Gisele said. I think what happened to me made her appreciate the game. She knows the next practice could be the last one for her or anyone. 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Wimbledon will be in its second week when this appears, but I write on its eve. I look forward to it more than I have any cricket series in the last year. Or anything else in the next few months, unless Australia agree to play Tests here in October. Then, too, I dread the pitches, the empty stands.I found it mildly disturbing that my unquestionable, indisputable, all-time number one sport no longer occupied a pedestal. I never had to consider the matter before. Cricket wasnt selected as a choice, it was in our blood, in our air, and it absorbed us as osmotically as we absorbed it. I wondered if the realignment of affection had something to do with the fact that I had been playing tennis for the last year. I also read relatively little tennis press. I could approach it in a manner closest to childlike fascination, drawing directly from Sunday-morning knocking to the glory of the gods on the screen.But that didnt fully account for it; playing tennis, or football, or basketball as a teenager, I never felt the intimacy I did with cricket.More likely was that tennis provided better what cricket once did, an immersion. At Roland Garros the cameras always lingered. On the players taking the court, taking their seats, warming-up, the Parisian crowd, the French skies, the world of tennis and its players and its environment, subtly and consummately relayed without gimmicks of propaganda. As much as for the actual tennis, I liked leaving Roland Garros on through the evenings for the beauty of the clay courts and the soothing coverage.In his review of Andre Agassis autobiography in the New York Review of Books, Michael Kimmelman wrote that players shape points by moving the ball around the court to make it arch and zig, devising patterns that from a spectators perch map crisscrossing lines. The fans pleasure, after a particularly good exchange of shots, stems from redrawing those lines as a memory, every point, like every creative mark on a page with a pencil, being slightly different. Within sameness, there is variety, artists have proved. Athletes have, too.Kimmelman is probably talking about watching live, but television coverage of tennis, like the restrained appreciation of a tennis crowd, complements perfectly this ephemeral, elusive marvel of the tennis point.A good sports broadcast ought to always bring out the essence of the sport. I remember Channel 4s coverage of Indias England tour in 2002, able to capture crickets expansive langour as well as its urgent obsession with tactics and trends and its family-soapish quibbling over decisions made by the captains or umpires. Cricket on Indian television is now unendurable. The Neo Sports telecasts dont have the mid-over advertisements of Sony Maxs IPL telecasts, but Neo makes up withh the length and volume of its breaks between overs and every minor stoppage.dddddddddddd The logic of a passage of play is so utterly damaged as to feel dismantled.Cricket, with its huge capacity for roles, needs all the more latitude to play out its proper drama. It isnt, like tennis, a straightforward rivalry. Crickets rivalries include a team versus another, a team versus an individual, an individual versus an individual, and in that, a bowler against an opposition batsman, a bowler against an opposition bowler, bowling or batting partners of the same team versus one another, a captain versus a captain, sometimes a captain versus one of his own team-mates.We watch sport to see the response of human beings under forceful pressure. The tennis rally is a conversation. Its truest thrills are the moments when the balance of power shifts, like dialogues in old films. Crickets exchange is an interrogation. There is pathos in a dismissal that I think has no parallel in sport. But for the interrogation to feel significant, one needs good pitches and good bowling attacks. It is unrevealing when the interrogated run the show like ringmasters, as they do these days.At times tennis has out-cricketed cricket. I mean, of course, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in exquisite counterattacking symphony at Wimbledon two years ago. With its seven-hour span, its rain breaks, and subsequent influence of weather and intervals, its all-white attire - Fed swan-like, Rafa like a punished Dennis the Menace - it recalled a day of Test cricket. In fact, it was the most exhausting days Test cricket since Sydney 2008.I envy tennis - and I use tennis here as an illustrative example. In the four grand slams, the ATP tour finals, the nine ATP masters events, one can be assured of a minimum level of excellence. This no longer holds true for cricket. The last two years have been the least inspiring I have seen in the last two decades. Perhaps that is a cyclical thing. More worrying is the confusion among cricket followers. Tests are hardly watched. Nobody is sure what form one-dayers ought to take. 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