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Updated: Tuesday December 10, 2002 10:26 AM

What's your favorite sports movie? A League of Their Own? Rocky? Hoop Dreams? Use the form below to give us your choice and write a minireview of 50 words or less. Be sure to fill out all the information so we can contact you if we want to put your response in a future issue of Sports Illustrated for Women. Also, check out the responses we got to our previous question: What's your favorite refueling food?

Daniella Winkler
Richmond, B.C.
I dig into a Subway veggie sub -- it's chock-full of vitamins and minerals!

Debbie Roslan
Jefferson City, Mo.
A banana keeps me going till I sit down for a meal.

Sarah Dulmage
Iroquois, Ont.
After a tough practice? A cinnamon-raisin bagel.

J.B. Brockman
Boulder, Colo.
Luna bars for women by Clif are tasty (LemonZest is the best) and not too filling.

Kristina
Jenkintown, Pa.
A shake with strawberries, banana, honey and yogurt.

Tania
Hackettstown, N.J.
A bowl of hot and steamy white rice with stir-fried veggies.

Jillian Hocking
Brookville, Kans.
At basketball tournaments, my teammates and I always eat oranges.

Kelly Boyes
Canada
A whole wheat bagel with natural peanut butter and frozen banana. Freeze banana overnight, peel and slice onto bagel that has been lightly toasted! Awesome!

Cindy Collins
Baltimore
Amy's (brand) black bean enchilada dinner with rice and beans. It has protein, it's vegetarian, it tastes great, and the only work it involves is microwaving.

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