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Two-day camp aims to build confidence, strength in Philomath girls

Natasha Nuño is hoping to tackle a problem she’s watched play out for years — girls quitting sports just as they’re hitting their stride. Nuño, who is putting on the camp along with her daughter, Rivers, said research shows girls drop out of sports at roughly double the rate of boys, with dropout rates reaching 45% to 50% by high school. She points to low body confidence, fear of judgment, the biomechanical changes that come with puberty and soc…
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philomathnews.com broke the news on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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