Technically the summer was over although school wouldn’t start for another day. As luck would have it, the first day of autumn was a Friday and so we had the day off. It hadn’t gotten cold yet but it was clearly not as warm as the previous weeks. I walked around our pool wondering when we would be emptying it as I removed leaves and branches from the water. Just in case I need to reach or waddle further in, I had my bathing suit on. The pool finally looked clean enough by my standards. As I pondered hanging out in the backyard a bit more or going inside and having lunch, a thought occurred to me. At first I tried to ignore it but it was too tempting. I realized I could be bragging about it for years. If I were to do it, now at high noon would be the time because as time ticked away it would be more difficult and painful to implement. I contemplated the situation for a bit before finally peeling my shirt off and diving into our pool. I didn’t swim for much, probably just a few laps be...
Zara Chavoshi is a professional soccer player who plays as a defender for the Orlando Pride of the National Women's Soccer League. Chavoshi is one of three children born to Soheil and Cindy Tran-Chavoshi. Her father is originally from Kermanshah, Iran; her mother from Cần Thơ, Vietnam. Both of her parents immigrated to Canada, where they met and became citizens, before moving to the United States, where Chavoshi was born. Chavoshi played collegiate soccer at Wake Forest, has dual Canadian and U.S. citizenship. Chavoshi made club history as the first player Orlando signed directly out of college since the NWSL removed its annual draft as a player acquisition mechanism.