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    thousands of sports fans are tuning in to watch their favorite team play. With a drink in one hand and a burger in the other, everyone goes to find their seats in the stands or on the couch to watch the football game. Some are watching by themselves and others with their whole family. However, no matter where you are watching the game you will find the same three types of football fans; the casual fan, the real fan, and the crazy fan. The casual fans have their favorite sports team, however they

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    Abstract Gender, race, and competitiveness in youth sports have been controversial beginning on the very first day of sports broadening its boundaries (Granderson, 2012). From Brent Barry to Kristy Yamaguchi to Tiger Woods, one of the youngest golf champions ever, sports has always been "one way.” Different people of different backgrounds, ethnic groups, and social classes, and ages have shown that he or she can do anything if they have the will to accomplish the task (Granderson, 2012). Tiger

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    In Mr.Konow class we had just finished playing volleyball. Volleyball is a fun sport and it can get you going meaning meaning it makes your muscle works and the basic of volleyball is In volleyball, there are six people on the court at one time for each team. Usually three people are in the front row, and three are in the back row. The front row is sectioned off by a line 10 feet from the net, called the “attack line” or the “10-foot line.” Front-row players are not confined to this section of the

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    Ever since I was a child, my parents put me in various sports: soccer, softball, volleyball, basketball, and cheer. Both my parents grew up playing sports and realized that being a part of team sports benefits the growth of a person’s perseverance, determination and overall personality. Not only was I an avid multi-sport athlete as a child, my four other siblings were as well. Motivated individuals have surrounded me throughout my life. They have given me a great example of what it means to succeed

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    something that paid off in the long run? This happened to me, working one on one with my coach and going to open gyms during the summer. All my hard work paid off once I got invited to be on the varsity volleyball team. It all started this summer in the gym when I decided volleyball was the sport I loved. Once I realized how much I loved volleyball it made me want to work extremely hard. Working in the off-season was the most important thing to do if I wanted a chance to be the best I could be. Even though

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    This fall , GHS athletes have engaged in a menagerie of sports including Girls’ Field Hockey, Girls’ Soccer, Girls’ Volleyball, Boys’ Football, Boys’ Golf, and Boys’ Soccer. The GHS Field Hockey Team closed out the season with 2 wins, 11 losses, and 1 tie against East Hampton. This season’s varsity players were Jules Atkins, Allie Cardi, Toni Esposito, Madison Hilton, Ashley Payne, Madison Tabor, Isabelle Torres, Katie Tuthill, Brittney Walker, Andria Skrezec, Zoe Medina, Madeline Malinoskwi

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    From the time sports have started there has always been drama. That’s why youth sports are decreasing today,changingthegameproject.com stated kids are dropping out because of the pressured to win. This drama needs stop. Kids are dropping out of sports, why kids aren’t having fun, and feeling mistreated. Sports drama needs to stop. Although sports may be fun more and more kids are dropping out of sports each year. It’s not okay sports drama needs to end. The reason why stated by sectionwestiling

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    doubt that sports have an enormous impact on our society in this day and age. Technology has changed our society in so many ways we cannot fathom. If there is one thing that technology has changed significantly, it is the world of sports. Not only changed sports for the athletes themselves but, it has changed it for team owners, coaches, parents, even fans. Sports highlights or statistics of teams and players are now at anyone’s fingertips. There are now analytics which help team owners and coaches

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    arrived at the Laser Tag center. I was with my friends; Michael, Joseph and Dylan in the same team. Feeling hyped up, I was confident of winning the laser tag contest, even though I had never done it before. My professional friends will provide some guidance. With a streak of killing everything and dodging lasers, the game kicked off in a blast. Once hit, you are not allowed to shoot for 5 seconds. My team split so that we could hit more targets at the same time. 10 targets were hit in no time

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    moments, the impact ESPN has made on sports, sports media and the sports industry as a whole can’t be overlooked. On September 7th 1979 ESPN launched their flagship show, SportsCenter. This moment in sports media history was a game changer for the way fans consume sports. It is amazing that back in 1979, the concept of watching highlights and footage of games when they were happening or just completed was unfathomable for most people. The moment SportsCenter aired, sports marketing and media was altered

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