ASSOCIATED PRESSState athletic association spokesman John Johnson said the system “almost rubber stamps” requests, but requiring the case-by-case letter provides a safeguard against misunderstandings.
At Bakri’s middle school, Lowrey Middle School, she was the first athlete of the year to wear the scarf and earned letters in basketball, volleyball, track and swimming.
Swimming required the most creativity. She couldn’t wear a swimsuit in front of men, so she worked out a deal with her coach and athletic director to practice daily with the team but not compete in meets. The coach timed her during practice and awarded her the letter based on performance.
Now, Lowrey students hug and thank Bakri when she visits.
“It made me feel so good about what I’m doing,” said Bakri, who coaches summer leagues and teaches physical education part-time at a private school. “I never really realized how hard it was, especially at the middle school level. I figured I’m going to play basketball. ... I never thought people might have a problem with it.”
Her 17-year-old sister, Hyatt Bakri, is a starting shooting guard at Fordson High, and wears pants and long sleeves on the court.
“Some schools are used to seeing girls in the hijab, but other schools find it different, odd,” Hyatt Bakri said during a break from a recent practice. “After Sept. 11, they feel like we’re a threat to them even though we didn’t have anything to do with it. So they look at us differently.”
Teammate Fatima Kobeissi, a senior reserve guard, said she’s worn the hijab since she was nine.
“Nothing in our religion says we can’t go out and do other things just like everybody else. It’s just while we’re doing it, we have to be more modest maybe than everybody else,” she said.
Dewnya Bakri lets young players know there are ways to deal with the taunts that don’t mean getting rolled over, like the time when opposing players insulted her scarf-wearing teammate during a high school tournament.
“I looked at (one of them) and said ’This is for you.’ I shot six threes in that game. I was guarding her and she scored zero.
“That shut her down.”
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