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    end of the world, but at that moment it sure did feel like it. I was so disappointed that I didn’t even finish. Not only that, but I would never be able to race to the finish line again. I finally decided to leave the bathroom and go sit on the bleachers. Everyone was coming up to me and asking if I was ok. I just told them that I was fine. All I really wanted was for everyone to leave me alone. Then, finally Coach Caitlyn came and sat by me. She asked me what happed and I told her about how

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    authentic, and interesting to hear directly from the players themselves to me. There are numbers of sport media companies that provide instant updates, trending topics, and any eye-catching content that bring sport fans closer to the game; ESPN, Bleacher Report, and Sport Illustrated are just three of the many examples. Fans are given a variety of choices on ways to consume and receive information based on their personal preferences. I personally enjoy receiving and watching direct message from the

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    gym. A mechanical bull ride is also available for the students to attempt. Some students, however, are exhausted after the long night of fun and games. Instead of joining in on the games available to them, they will choose to go on top of the bleachers to catch up on their

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    improve student academic achievement. Any school district knows that there are many costs that go into athletics. In her article, Amanda Ripley reported that simply maintaining a grass field can cost more than $20,000 a year, she also states that new bleachers can cost half a million dollars (10). In ripley’s article “Should Your School Get Rid Of Sports”, Superintendent Ernest Singleton made a decision to suspend all school activities and recognized his school district could save about $150,000 dollars

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    Imagine standing under bleachers of a high school football field. There is a group of kids standing and talking to each other, and one of those people standing in the crowd is your brother. Right from the corner of your eye you see someone else, your brothers age, that looks furious and looks ready to punch someone. The guy is walking to your brother, but the next thing you know is a harmful weapon ready to strike(Bloor 210-211). In the book of Tangerine there are many decisions that Paul, the main

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    Louie is a man, competing in the Olympics, and fighting for his country and even for his own life. Louie hadn’t listened to the police or anyone that tried to help him growing up. He had always broken laws, stolen from people, and drank liquor under bleachers trying to disguise it as milk. Every Time Louie had been caught by the police and had been brought home to his parents, Louie’s dad would hit him with a belt hoping that would teach him not to do it again. Unbroken, the book written by Laura Hillenbrand

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    Once you spend a lot of time with friends, there comes a point where they are no longer just your friends. They’re your family. I have spent years in the Marching Band Color Guard, girls have come and gone, but our team was always strong. My second year on the team we got the chance of a lifetime. We got the opportunity to march in the Rose Bowl Parade in Pasadena, California. With this opportunity at hand, many extra practices added to our schedule. We practiced every Saturday from 9 in the morning

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    A Energy Bar Of Perseverance “ You can only control two things in your life: your attitude and your work ethic” - Ali Krieger. The warm cement bleachers heated up by the strobing hawaiian sunset filled up with family and friends who were in to watch one heck of a season closer. As my fellow teammates and I hustled our way to the soccer field my adrenalin levels sky rocketed. The last and most important game I have been waiting for all season was about to start in less than 20 minutes. Going

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    middle school and the majority of my years in high school watching from the sidelines. While my friends were players on the main field, passing goal posts and scoring touchdowns in the Great Game of Teenage Dating, I watched from the back of the bleachers,

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    winners but athletes often are overwhelmed by spoiled athlete syndrome. Many athletes suffer from spoiled athlete syndrome. Often cases athletes are bombarded with praise and complements which can lead to spoiled athlete syndrome. According to Bleacher Report “Spoiled athlete syndrome is a result of athletes

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