Sponsored Content SportsEngine, a brand from NBC Sports Next is the leading provider of Sport Relationship Management (SRM) software, empowering athletes, parents, coaches, and sports organization administrators with tools and services to manage their organizations and sports lives. Read SportsEngine stories Meet the Next Generation of Leaders in Sport by Kelsey Erwin-Formaneck Content Contributor at SportsEngine HQ January 3, 2023 | 5 minutes, 27 seconds read As part of SportsEngine and TrueSport's efforts to highlight athletes doing incredible things for their community, we spotlighted the eight that changed the game in 2022. Each athlete highlighted embodies one or more of the following TrueSport cornerstones: Sportsmanship Character Building & Life Skills Clean & Healthy Performance They had the opportunity to sit with TrueSport Ambassadors (top athletes like Aaron Schiedes and Amobi Okugo) and tell their stories. Get to know the game-changers of 2022. Profile: Aparna Ramakrishnan Sport: Golf Team: Naperville Central High School Word of Advice: “Sometimes taking a break signals that you're weak, you're unable to do it, but it's what you need to be able to perform at your best and be at your peak at all times.” Fun fact: Aparna started a non-profit organization called 'Beyond Charity' to open up the mental health conversation among people her age. READ MORE: Breaking Par in Golf and Mental Health: Aparna Ramakrishnan Profile: Adelyn Jones Sport: Weightlifting Team: Team USA Word of Advice: "Just trust yourself; as long as you believe it, you can do it." Fun fact: Adelyn, or "Addie" as friends and family call her, started weightlifting at nine. Now twelve, Addie is a two-time USA Weightlifting Youth Nationals Champion, 2020 National Silver medalist, 2022 U-15 Pan Am, and Youth World Team Member. READ MORE: Leading a Legacy: Adelyn Jones Profile: Cru Martinson Sport: Hockey Team: NXT Level Hockey & Jr. Ducks Word of Advice: "Play to have fun." Fun fact: Cru was the youngest player to skate, train and play at his club. Cru's countless hours of training have allowed him to master many trick shots. You may have also seen Cru on the NHL network, Press Sports, Whistle, or Bardown performing one of his many trick shots. READ MORE: For the Love of Sport: Cru Martinson Profile: Riley Thames Sport: Basketball Team: Cinnaminson Pirates Basketball Word of Advice: "Work hard. It doesn't just take a few days to be great. You have to put in the time and the work and the dedication." Fun fact: What began as a way for Riley's dad to document his 2nd grader's progress in her sport has inspired young athletes to practice hard work and dedication. READ MORE: Basketball Trailblazer: Riley Thames Profile: Madison Faith Sport: Soccer Team: D'Feeters Kicks Soccer Club Word of Advice: "A good leader keeps their head up, and they also try to keep their teammates' heads up." Fun fact: Despite all of the incredible skills soccer has taught her, the most valuable to her is the ability to make new friends. READ MORE: Teaching the World New Tricks: Madison Faith Profile: Lehua Siaki Sport: Softball Team: Washington Ladyhawks Word of Advice: "Focus on school first. You do not want to lose your love for sport, and it's always stressful to focus on practice when you have a test the next day." Fun fact: This fastpitch softball player is not only the loudest on the field, cheering on her teammates, but also off the field helping fellow students with math. READ MORE: Finding Balance: Lehua Siaki Profile: Mason Asis Sport: Hockey Team: Ice Dogs Word of Advice: "Always give your teammates fist bumps, especially if they're scoring and someone is just coming up from a lower level. I try to encourage them and help them adjust as much as I can." Fun fact: Mason learned to skate only a year ago. Now in his second year, Mason has become a role model to first-year Pee Wees and others who want to try hockey for the first time by working as a volunteer coach for the Little Dogs and Rookie Dogs teams. READ MORE: Leading the Next Generation: Mason Asis Profile: MaKena Rodgers Sport: Softball Team: Washington Firecrackers Word of Advice: "Strike a balance between school and softball. Make sure you get your homework done, so you have time with your family." Fun fact: MaKena suffered a traumatic brain injury falling out of a bunkbed on a family vacation at the age of 10. After missing half the school year from her injury, Makena's parents were told by doctors that she would never be the same. Two years later, MaKena, or as her softball team refers to her as 'Mighty Mouse,' is now an accomplished athlete. READ MORE: Overcoming Adversity: MaKena Rodgers Now accepting nominations for 2023! Do you know an athlete doing outstanding work for their community on or off the field? Nominate them for TrueSport & SportsEngine's athlete of the month. Explore our AOTM headquarters to learn more. TrueSport supports athletes, parents, and coaches. Discover how > About TrueSport TrueSport®, a movement powered by the experience and values of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, champions the positive values and life lessons learned through youth sport. TrueSport inspires athletes, coaches, parents, and administrators to change the culture of youth sport through active engagement and thoughtful curriculum based on cornerstone lessons of sportsmanship, character-building, and clean and healthy performance, while also creating leaders across communities through sport. For more expert-driven articles and materials, visit TrueSport’s comprehensive library of resources. This content was reproduced in partnership with TrueSport. Any content copied or reproduced without TrueSport and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency’s express written permission would be in violation of our copyright, and subject to legal recourse. To learn more or request permission to reproduce content, click here. More from SportsEngine x TrueSport: The Quadruple Threat: Harper Messiah Learn how this soccer player is mastering the sport, and inspiring his team to go to the next level. 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Basketball Trailblazer: Riley Thames This 7-year-old is showing the world how practice makes progress. For the Love of Sport: Cru Martinson Learn how this 7-year-old is taking his game to the next level. Leading a Legacy: Adelyn Jones Discover how this 12-year old weightlifting pioneer defines success in her training and competitions. Breaking Par in Golf and Mental Health: Aparna Ramakrishnan Aparna Ramakrishnan is speaking out to make mental health a priority in sport and beyond. About Meet the Next Generation of Leaders in Sport sports in this article Ice Hockey tags in this article Athlete Parent SportsEngine Sportsmanship