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A fact from Jenna Winebrenner appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 14 April 2024 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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... that a men's soccer team hired Jenna Winebrenner(pictured) to analyze game film and practice with the squad? Source: KC Star: "Part of her role involves analyzing video of opponents and providing the Comets certain data-points"; Platte County Citizen: "Winebrenner now has multiple duties with the Comets, including stepping in during practices and competing with the players"; MASL: "'I do some video work and analytics on game film ... Then I'm able to get out on the pitch and compete against them during practice'"
Other problems: - The hook uses "team" twice; the latter could be switched to "practice with the squad". Perhaps "men's soccer team" should be linked to the Comets page.
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My comment got cut off (adjusting to a new keyboard and all); I do think it would help readers to have a link to the team, especially since MASL is rather unfamiliar. SounderBruce04:05, 15 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]