Personal Narrative: My First Day Of Girls Iceless Hockey

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My First Day of Girls Iceless Hockey

“I'm scared,”I told my mom.

“It will be fine,”my mom said to me lovingly.

It's my first day of girls iceless hockey. I am on the Blues. I am playing against the Kings in Grass Lake school. I am so scared I have butterflies in my stomach and they will burst out.

Now it was time to start the game. My mom and dad sat in the uncomfortable bleachers. My team practiced and got to know each other. “Hi im Ally,”I quietly muttered shyly

“Hi im Aubrey,”she replied happily

Now practice was over. we got a drink put our goggles on got are sticks and listened to what position we are. We played the first round we scored on goal. Now it's

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