With sports paused, life altered, athletes make do, make new

Minnesota State forward Parker Tuomie (6) skates with the puck against the Bowling Green during an NCAA college hockey game, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018, in Bowling Green, Ohio. Parker Tuomie and the Minnesota State hockey team had their chase for the program’s first NCAA championship ended abruptly a year ago. Tuomie, a native of Germany, now plays professionally in Berlin. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski, File)

FILE - Minnesota State's Parker Tuomie skates against Bemidji State during an NCAA hockey game in Mankato, Mich., in this Friday, March 1, 2019, file photo. While major leagues mostly managed to make a season out of the pandemic, scores of athletes on the lower-profile levels of sports temporarily lost the chance to compete because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Parker Tuomie and the Minnesota State hockey team had their chase for the program's first NCAA championship ended abruptly a year ago. Tuomie, a native of Germany, now plays professionally in Berlin. (AP Photo/Andy Clayton-King, File)

FILE - First-place finisher Aliphine Tuliamuk, center, second-place finisher Molly Seidel, left, and third-place finisher Sally Kipyego, right, celebrate on the podium after running the women's U.S. Olympic marathon trials in Atlanta, in this Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020, file photo. When the Tokyo Summer Games were postponed, U.S. Olympic marathon trials champion Aliphine Tuliamuk decided with her fiance last year to have a baby instead of waiting. (AP Photo/John Amis, File)

FILE - Aliphine Tuliamuk crosses the finish line to win the women's U.S. Olympic marathon trials, Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020, in Atlanta. When the Tokyo Summer Games were postponed, U.S. Olympic marathon trials champion Aliphine Tuliamuk decided with her fiance last year to have a baby instead of waiting. (AP Photo/John Amis, File)