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    since I was a child, I always watched the Masters golf tournament on television. I distantly remember watching the amazing shot from Bubba Watson in 2012, and thought how amazing it would’ve been to watch that shot in person that will be remembered forever. All of the best players in the world play at this tournament, and it is the biggest tournament of the year. Many people who love and play the game of golf dream of going to this tournament. After being inspired by the game of golf, I would…

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    teammates.During the Euclid Memorial Tournament Finals our team, Euclid Elite, lost in the semi finals.Many members of our team tried very hard and worked together to try to win, but there were a few who had given up before the game was even over causing us to play even worse, contributing to us losing.The game ended and we had a talk after the game, many people left angry and disappointed that we could not recreate our past success and win the Euclid Memorial Tournament. I learned many…

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    hopes for me because I had been golfing ever since I was very young. The previous year, there were many seniors that graduated and I actually made the varsity team. There are a total of five players from each school that make it to the the State Tournament if they qualify as a team. All season, I was the number five golfer which meant that I could be replaced at any time if I started to struggle. Knowing this scared me a lot because I wanted to impress the older golfers and I didn't want to…

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    In 2018, Oklahoma City will be hosting the Final Four women’s NCAA basketball tournament. Given a year and a half to plan for the event, there are a lot of managerial and organizational items on the agenda that must be accounted for in order for this to run smoothly and successfully. The following items will be detailed out in order to accomplish the task at hand: planning and budgeting, organizing and staffing, controlling. Along with these specific agenda items, personal objectives as the…

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    this week, starting on February 24th, the greatest basketball event in the entire world begins: The East Ridge IBL Tournament. As with any major sporting event, there will be many self-proclaimed “experts” making predictions as to how the tournament will play out. Readers can rest assured that this writer’s predictions and analysis will be a slam dunk. The opening day of the tournament has five action packed games lined up. The first of which is a showdown between the Highways and the Flint…

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    position of great power and authority without equivalence, they say this in their offices, for me, it was in the corner of a boxing gym. In fact, it was while I was a volunteer at Gleason 's Gym New York, during the 7th annual New York Boxing Tournament. My supervisors, Dr. Beatty and Dr. King, instructed me to record a boxer 's heart rate, blood pressure, and facilitate the boxer when the doctors were ready to give a check-up before their fight. The cold touch of the stethoscope on a…

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    was one of my favorite days of my life, it was the day we won the Gopher State Baseball Tournament. We got to take a coach bus up to target field and walk on the field with all the other age groups that also won. On the way up no one could sit still we were all exhilarated to be on a Major League Baseball field. But before we get to that, we should start at the beginning of the season and the state tournament. It was my first year of Royals baseball and I was the only baseball player from…

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    The Million-Dollar Monopoly Tournament Ginny chooses to play as the thimble for the monopoly game. A thimble is a small hard cup worn for protection on the finger that pushes the needle for sewing. The most obvious representation for this device is protection, something Ginny desperately desires. She wants to be protected from the unfamiliar outside world and her secrets. While Ginny has never really left the family farm, her life has been filled with numerous hardships. Her mother died when…

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    to last tournament of the year, it was a local tournament in Kimberly Wisconsin. This year we had a good year, we won quite often and we qualified for a lot of nationals but waking up that morning was different. This tournament weekend will forever remain in my mind. I woke on Friday morning. The sun was shining, and the birds were chirping. Such a beautiful day for softball. I did not suspect what we would be in for. None of us did. Our first game was at 1. Going into the tournament we…

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    Pulaski, and we had to win a baseball tournament. We were the underdogs of the entire tournament. Here is the story. We were in the middle of the 15 minute drive to Pulaski and we were in a 2010 silver Chevy Camaro. That was my good luck token throughout the tournament. When we arrived most of the team was already there. We got ready to warm up for the first game. I saw the doubt on my teammates face’s. We hadn’t won a tournament game all year, much less a tournament. When we started the first…

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