Jennifer is on the Princeton Tiger Lilies ice hockey team. She is one of the best players on the team, and she plays strictly to the rules. Stephanie is a referee for ice hockey and officiating today’s game. Stephanie and Jennifer are sisters, Jennifer is younger than Stephanie. The job of the referee is to keep the game safe and fair. This game is the last game in the State Finals. The Princeton Tiger Lilies are playing against the Lady Islanders, a very aggressive team. The game is tied 2-2, in the third period, and there has yet to be a penalty. A girl from the other team is skating as hard as she can to catch up to Jennifer who is on breakaway, and about to score. The girl trips Jennifer, who falls forward down onto the ice.
One’s character subconsciously influences her actions so her behaviours towards others reflects one’s character. In” Valentine’s Day” by Stuart McLean, the protagonist Stephanie enjoys and suffers from romances at her school, and her reactions to other characters reveal her self-conscious, simple, and easygoing character.
Maria was already across home plate when the Robin’s shortstop racing for the ball picked it up bare hand and threw it so wildly across the diamond trying to get bobby at first.”
PAR1 was playing in a local softball tournament. He stepped up to bat and hit a single. As the next batter came up PAR1 took a generous lead off first base. The batter then hit the ball into the outfield and PAR1 took off like a rocket. PAR1 was nearing second base when the ball was overthrow allowing PAR1 to proceed to third. Just as PAR1 was halfway between third and second base the catcher picked up the ball and throw it to the third baseman. Instantly PAR1 made a b-line for the second base, and found himself in a pickle situation. While the third baseman threw to the second baseman PAR1 revered his direction and went back for his attempt at third. At the same time the second baseman threw to third baseman, just a little high making the
After school got done Emily went to the locker room and started getting ready for the game. Mikayla barged in the room and was telling her she better listen to Sami or their was going to be a problem. Emily was sick of this and threw a punch at Mikayla face. They started fighting, punching, and kicking each other until Kiki, Emily’s other friend, came in and broke it up. Mikayla then said, “We’ll bring this to the field.” Then the game started. Emily was terrified about what was going to happen next. As the game starts, Emily has the ball. She’s bringing it down the field almost to the goalie. She kicks and makes it! Score, Harrisburg 1, O’Gorman 0. Mikayla gives Emily a dirty look as she starts with the ball making her way down the field. She also gets close to the goal and kicks the ball right at Emily’s face! Emily gets hit and her lip started bleeding, many people are saying it’s on purpose. Emily got mad and pushed Mikayla down. They both then got ejected from the game. At the end of the game, that got tied, 1-1, the coaches were talking. They both decided it would be best if they picked up trash at the baseball stadium together so the two best players could start bounding but get punished for what they
On their way to the game Luma was pulled over by the police, the officer ask for the for her license and for some unknown reason the officer suspended her license and arrested Luma. Though Luma got arrested the Under Thirteens continued on their way to the game however not very spirited as before. When Luma was brought to Walton County jail she was ask “What are u doing here-in the United States?” Luma didn’t reply, after the police finished their procedures they fined Luma $759.50 and escorted her to the holding cell. The Under Thirteens game had begun and the dispirited Fugees were losing the game 5-0 by the first half, without their coach the boys didn’t know how to react and play, and by the end of the game the Under Thirteens lost the game 5-0. When the game finished Tracy went to Walton County jail and bailed Luma out of jail, as Luma left jail she ask the score and got bad the bad news that the Fugees lost
"I went to a fight the other night and a hockey game broke out." Rodney Dangerfield. Ever since the start to the game of hockey, violence has always played a role in the sport. While that role both contributing positive and negative aspects to the game, violence has taken its toll on not only the players but the fans as well. As violence in hockey is as many fans say part of the game and what makes “hockey” hockey, the negative outcomes overweigh the positive. From fights to brawls, slashes to high sticks, boarding to head contact the violence surrounds the entire game. As fans cheer and rant at their full potential when a fight breaks out during a hockey
Few minutes later, one teacher started to faint and fell in the middle of audience. The game stopped and nurse came into the gym. He wasn't breathing at all, so he was sent to a hospital. The game kept going with my teammate and remaining teachers.”
There is 1:15 left in the game and the Chicago Blackhawks are down 1-2 against the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Final of 2013. The Blackhawks are winning the series 3-2, but it looks like Boston is about to force the series into a game 7. The puck is passed across net to Brian Bickell who releases a shot that goes right between the goalie's legs for a goal. The Blackhawks have tied the game up 2-2. Then they are off again, trying to score to escape the overtime that seems unavoidable. No less than 17 seconds later, Dave Bolland from the Blackhawks put the puck in the back of the net with 58.3 seconds left in the game. The clock quickly winds down to zero and the team explodes; jumping up and down in celebration because the Chicago Blackhawks
When Emily pitched the ball the girl hit a pop up right to left field and Jaiden caught the ball. 1 out and now their big hitter was up she had gotten 6 homeruns in 2 games and already had 1 this game. Emily through a screwball and the girl hit a line drive right between 3rd and short. Mae and Brooke went diving for the ball but they missed she got a double. With a runner on 2nd and 1 out the next batter was up Emily through a perfect rise ball and the batter swung and missed strike 1. Then Emily threw a fastball but it went outside ball 1. Emily then tried a changeup but the ump called it a ball. Next Emily through another fastball and it hit the girl so she got a free base with a runner on 1st and 2nd and 1 out with 3 minutes left in the game we needed an out fast. When the next batter was up Emily through a screwball but the girl didn’t swing the runner on 2nd took off to third base so MG, our catcher, threw it to 3rd so the runner ran back to 2nd then Brooke threw the ball to 2nd so the runner went back to 3rd and this went on for about 1 minute until Brooke finally ran her down and tagged her out. We had 2 outs with a runner on 1st so the next batter was
Every human being has certain rights that should be protected, should being the key word. These rights are being violated every day throughout the world. Rights such as the right of marriage. In 2003, the Marriage Act of 1961 was redefined to remedy problems concerning the validity of marriage between a female and a transgender male. This case redefines the definition of marriage between a man and a woman, allowing for the community as a whole to move forward.
Telly, player of lacrosse and educator of freshmen, was leaving from his fourth block class, science, now on the way to lacrosse practice, his position is attacker. Telly’s teacher, Dr. Howard, was pretty rude and disrespectful to Telly Machus. She always made him do work that nobody else in the class had to do. Dr. Howard was disrespectful to majority of students but made sure she was disrespectful to Telly. “Do this extra work or face the extreme punishments!” Dr. Howard would exclaim at Telly.
In “sally” and my article Newsela both talk about self driving cars. Both are really different, and somehow similar to each other. Using quotes from both of them, I am going to try to find what's different and what's alike. Am also going to compare it to today's world. Using both “Sally” and Newsela to see how similar ,and different they are from today as well
[In the game of hockey and life] what are rules and officials for, if not to prevent players from taking justice into their own hands? Why should they serve this purpose in other contact sports, but not hockey (Gillis 51)? Opponents to fighting in hockey believe the violence in ice hockey is unnecessary and wrong. Antagonists of fighting in hockey believe it is wrong for the reason that there is no correlation between fighting and winning games.
She past me the ball, I took a jump stop and my left knee turned inward to my right knee. My knee turned so bad that the left one touched the right one making a popping sound. I fell to the court in pain while the tears mixed with sweat. The coaches had to call for an ambulance to take me to Cook’s Children Hospital.
is very true when dealing with a physical contact sport like hockey. There is a