[5] She led the Liberty Belles to the inaugural NWFA championship and was named the team MVP.
[6] Previously, she played softball at Upper Moreland High School in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania.
[7] Wykes was one of the first active American athletes to publicly come out as gay when she announced that she was lesbian in an article in the December 2001/January 2002 edition of Sports Illustrated for Women.
"[9] In 2003, Wykes participated as a panel member at the first National Gay/Lesbian Athletics Conference at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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