DATE: Sunday, May 11, 1997 TAG: 9705080627 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: C11 EDITION: FINAL SERIES: Mother's Day Stories SOURCE: JAMES BLACK LENGTH: 42 lines
Shrecee Purham takes no mess from her athletes . . . even if it comes from daughters Kyra and Tiffany.
``As a matter of fact, I just disciplined both of them,'' the Salem girls track coach said. ``Tiffany was suspended from practice for two days and Kyra has been on probation.''
As a mother, Purham believes tough, unconditional love is a must. And as a former track star in high school and at Bradley University, Purham knows she must carry that tough love over to the field.
It's a challenge she wasn't sure she could handle.
``I've wondered if I made the right decision to coach them,'' said Purham, who has taught at Salem since it opened in 1989. ``I considered coaching somewhere else.''
But after a lot of thought and prayer, she realized staying at Salem would have benefits.
``That allows me to stay in the same school so I could watch boyfriends, teachers and who they hang with,'' she said.
Kyra, a senior, and Tiffany, a sophomore, say their mom is the most competitive.
``When we lift weights, she tries to lift the most,'' said Tiffany, who won the 55-meter dash at the state indoor meet this year. ``She tries to out-sprint us.''
And ``Mom'' does not hesitate to fuel the fire.
``I pull out the articles and the medals and say, `Try to match that Tiffany,' '' said Purham, who, like Tiffany, competed in the sprints and long jump. ``We race sometimes and they get scared because they know I can still come out of those blocks.''
Or maybe they fear they might get disciplined if they beat ``Mom'' too badly. ILLUSTRATION: Photo
Shrecee Purham...
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