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Shining
Diamonds take new shape with prom
queen
by
Sara Pintilie
entertainment editor
As the sun sets and
winds pick up, the football practice at Pennington Field
in Bedford takes some uniformed shape.
The wide receiver faces off against one
of the team’s defensive members in a one-on-one
drill.
The coach barks “Hut!” and the two jet down
the field. The wide receiver springs right only to spin
back to the left and past the defense.
Now completely unguarded, the coach throws
the ball, but too wide for a catch.
“That was a beautiful route,” the coach says as
the former prom queen, Danilyn Welniak, trots back to
the line. “That was my bad on the throw.”
Welniak does not seem to mind, though,
she is already into the midst of her fellow teammates
of the Dallas Diamonds, a professional women’s
football team, joking and having a good time.
“[My teammates] are my family,” she said. “I
just love everything about [football]. That and the
fact that I get to hit people.”
Welniak, now 19, has been a Diamond for
two seasons as a wide receiver.
“Dani is one of our most amazing athletes
on and off the field,” Kip Watson, free safety
and rookie on the Diamonds, said. “Not only is
she a talented athlete, she is extremely personable.”
After making the team, Welniak postponed
her scholarship to the University of Hawaii, where she
is planning to major in marine biology.
“You can’t pass up that opportunity,” she
said about making the team. “Hawaii is always
going to be there.”
But she is going to college on NW Campus.
No one at the coffee shop could have guessed
Welniak plays professional football.
Her piercing jade eyes are lighthearted,
and she is always smiling, not to mention her striking
features worthy of a prom queen.
Her blond hair is tucked behind a pair
of sunglasses and she looks rather comfortable in her
University of Hawaii sweatshirt and ripped jeans.
Welniak lived most of her walking life
in Melbourne, Australia, before moving to Texas eight
years ago.
With a love of football since she can remember,
she was determined to play on the gridiron.
“I wanted to play football for so long,
but as a girl, it is real hard,” she said.
In seventh grade, Welniak even tried to
get her school to start a girl’s football team.
She got a petition filled with the necessary
signatures and went to the school board, but the board
voted against starting the team.
In high school, she played varsity softball
and volleyball for the Central High Chargers.
She was friends with everybody at her high
school.
“I could get along with a rock,” she joked.
Her senior class voted for prom queen without
a traditional court—every girl in the senior class
was a possibility. Welniak was crowned.
“It was pretty crazy,” she remembered.
She was also named Ms. Daredevil.
Before she was 18, she tried out for the
Diamonds after talking to a member of the team.
“It was a once-in-a-lifetime chance, might
as well go tryout,” she said.
She remembers thinking, “I’m not going to
make it.”
The offense coordinator called her a game
changer and gave her a spot on the team, not 20 minutes
after her tryout, she said.
Welniak’s aspirations are not all football, though.
After three seasons, she is going to Hawaii
to finish her college career.
When she has her marine biology degree
in hand, she wants to follow in her idol’s (Steve
Irwin) footsteps.
“I admire Steve Irwin with a passion,” she said. “I
want to go into marine biology and zoology and someday
have my own TV show.”
But right now, she is enjoying playing
for the Dallas Diamonds.
Her nickname sometimes is PQ on the team,
and the other players joke about her royal status.
Her teammates would joke “Hey, prom queen, did
you break a nail?” she said.
Though her fellow players tease her, they
all seem to have a tight bond.
“Dani is one of my favorite people in the
world,” Rachel May, Diamond’s fullback and
Welniak’s best friend on the team, said in between
throwing passes at practice.
“She has had an interesting life and still
has the best outlook of anyone I know,” May said.
Watson agrees.
“She never meets anyone she doesn’t like,” she
said.
Welniak laughs at this before rough housing
with May.
“I am really blessed that I get to do this,” she
said. “Football is a passion.”
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