Usually when any type of sporting event is over, it doesn't end with hugging and gifts. However, two women's lacrosse teams representing Israel and Kenya changed that. When a parent noticed the Kenyan team had no cleats, he stepped up. Israeli team member Amit Burstein said that one little idea sparked something special. "Shows how even one idea like that, one person who decides to start that kind of project, can change their lives," Burstein told InsideEdition.com. As InsideEdition.com's Stephanie Officer reports, the gesture went above and beyond true sportsmanship.
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