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    For as long as I can remember, I have had an undeniable passion for sports. Everything about them, good or bad, has always been very fascinating to me. That being said, it is always been a yearly tradition to tune into ESPN during the middle of the summer to watch the ESPY awards show. The ESPYs are a show in which athletes and individuals associated with professional athletics receive awards. One award in particular that is traditionally given is known as the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance. This

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    third tier league by the Soccer world and this event is a major reason why. The sport has an opportunity to make an international splash with their signature event. Instead they've chosen to ignore the traditional template that has benefited Baseball and Basketball. Baseball is often labeled a dying sport. You can make an argument for both sides of the debate with statistics. Regardless of your opinion on the sports longevity you can't deny that it has the best All Star Game. Their event feels like

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    As time passes, the participation in youth athletic events continues to increase. This has both benefits and consequences, but to what extent? There are the obvious injuries, the burnout, and time spent not engaging in the social occasions. The skills and abilities attained during the years of athletic efforts will undoubtedly effect one’s future habits. What hasn’t been analyzed, however, is the mental toll a young person must bear to recover from an injury, battle to make the starting lineup, and

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    young people follow them in their sport, because they like their sport to be a good sport for everyone. However, some people say that sport will be dangerous for children, but others push children to learn it. Definitely, there are many good points and bad to people are thinking in it. Lets start with benefit points, young people need another activity , and they can do it in their free time because they have a long summer vacation every year, and they should take sport courses, or other. On good illustration

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    I decided to choose sports equipment out of the four topics, and the sport i'll be choosing is soccer. Now you might think soccer is a just Cleats and socks what equipment can you possibly describe that would make up to 750 words? well, you might be right that soccer is just Cleats and socks but, choosing the right socks, Cleats, Shinguard's, Shinguard straps, shorts, Shirt, and the ball is important, and we haven't even got into goalkeeper's equipment yet, but we’ll do that later. Now lets start

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    Do you think sports are a distraction for students? Why or why not? Majority schools have sports that attract a lot of students. But not a lot of students are focused on the big picture. The big picture is their education. Some students can maintain their education and sports. Some students find it difficult to maintain both education and sports. Majority of the time students get distracted from their education by sports. Sports take up a lot of time in a day, and it’s very hard to

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    Organized sports have been a quintessential part of American society for generations. Many young boys and girls grow up watching and rooting for their family’s favorite sports team, which typically turns into their favorite. These professional sports players become role-models for these young girls and boys, guiding them into asking their parents if they can join a sports team. Football, for instance, has numerous young athletes playing the often aggressive, sport. Through this influence these children

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    High School Athletes

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    During high school, students have the opportunity to play some sort of sport whether it is; soccer, football, basketball, rugby, cheerleading, and so on. These times are crucial for students because not only are they signing up to participate in practices and games, but they are signing up to learn how to balance sports and their academic success. Being involved in a sport allows an individual to be surrounded by leadership skills and discipline traits, which in return can improve academic success

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    Should age affect your skill level in High School Sports First I would like to state that I write to just express the way I personally feel. Its not to hurt anyones feelings and or to be rude or disrespectful in any way shape or form. I'm a sophomore at Smithville High School and 16 years of age. Sports come to me as seconds nature. The “I can do that in my sleep” occurs with me and my sport. I have to work at it yes everyones has to work to improve skills. The point it's all in the

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    my last four years at Stearns, I was never a three-sport athletic or was considered a “stand out.” Thinking about it now, I regret not playing all three sports. The benefits from only playing one sport for four years is unbelievable. I have gained valuable memories, and friendships that will last a lifetime. I can’t imagine all the personal achievements I would had if I stayed as a three-sports athlete. One of the many valuable lessons sports has given me these past years is respect. I have learned

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