Soon, the 26-year-old found herself hooping while she read books or talked on the phone. She made so many trips to the local hardware store for supplies to make her own hoops that the workers there dubbed her "The Hoop Lady." Now she leads a hoop jam of the Steel City Hoop Union every Tuesday night at a church-turned-community gathering place.
"Once you enter through that plastic portal, you get kind of sucked in," Moser...
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