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    shame of countless others. As with any organization encouraging is participants to choose sides and challenge another’s ability, the world of professional sports is incredibly familiar with the possible risks and benefits associated with such concepts. Regardless of specific cultural backgrounds or geographic locations, professional sports are often regarded as cherished sources of heritage and entertainment. They prove not only the ability of the

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    My history in sports is pretty big even though I am only 13. I play volleyball, basketball, and softball. I have a deep love for the game in each of these sports whether it be on the court or in the field. I started playing volleyball in 1st grade on the CEGCYRA teams here in Eureka. I immediately had a connection between the competition and just having fun with my friends. One time I remember playing a game where the ball went into the net and I got it, then Ashley Leman got it back up. It did

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    hosted by local teams in terms of communication and advertisement.” Communication between teams is relatively the same, it switches between phones and email. The teams also meet in person to discuss important information. Many of these players use the game as an outlet from their daily life. It adds an element of fun and excitement to anyone’s normal life. Quidditch teams are not only found in universities. There is a map found on the website that gives you the location of the team in America, the

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    Allowed to Play on Boys Sports Teams If women and men can stand side by side risking their lives in Iraq, why can’t women play on a sports team with boys? (Ardsley). Just because people have said that girls are weaker, does not mean that it is true. Girls should be allowed to play on boys’ sports teams because they are just as strong. They should be treated equally, and they train the same. If girls practice the same as boys’, they should be allowed to play on the same team. Many people think that

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    Athlete Classification

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    Athletes: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly As a casual reader of the sports section of this newspaper, you come across many articles depicting the triumphs of local athletes. However, very rarely do these articles describe the actual athlete behind the success. Athletes come in all sorts of sizes and shapes. They range from the incredibly talented to the horribly uncoordinated. Some are great teammates while others would rather be a one man team. Certain athletes seek out attention from the people around

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    LaDarius Pope Page 1 Senior Paper Period 5 A typical athlete story can now be known as a riches to rags story. Though there are positive and there are also negatives effects to this. Star athletes make so much money that it makes people sick, meanwhile it is also sickening our athletes mentally. The professional sporting world is now turning into a money-hungry occupation

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    intensive understanding of the relationship between perfectionism and team performance in sport. The method was advantageous in that it is purely aimed at the participant’s individual class of meaning, thereby providing a better understanding of personal experiences of the phenomena while at the same time describing in rich details how the phenomena are embedded and situated in different contexts.

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    Benefits Of Tryouts

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    For hundreds of years sports have been used as a way for kids and adults to cope with stress but now with all these talented players it’s no longer fair for the talented players to play with the terrible players so in order to keep the talented players happy they created tryouts. Tryouts are a kind of physical test that are used to determine what players are talented and deserve a spot on the team and what players aren’t very good and shouldn’t be playing with good players. Tryouts are beneficial

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    Have you ever had a favorite sports team? Well I do and I will tell you how that reveals who I am. The topic I will teach you what certain things can reveal who you are. I will tell you that your favorite NFL and MLB teams can reveal who you are. First, my favorite MLB team is the Boston Red Sox and they play in Boston, Massachusetts. This can reveal that Boston is one of my favorite cities and that Massachusetts is also one of my favorite states. I also am a huge baseball fan and you could

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    Many sports fans seem to establish pride for their home town teams, which makes sense for a few reasons. First, you are justified in your allegiance. When you live in a city, and you are fan of that city’s team, it makes sense. Even if your team isn’t very good, people recognize why you root for them. You take pride in your hometown and you support the hometown team. Like the legendary baseball song, Take Me Out to the Ball Game, composed by Albert Von Tilzer, one of the lyrics goes as followed

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