Soccer Monologue

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Soccer is life changing and it requires dedication and teamwork. For me, soccer has always brought a source of pride and excitement. Not all those who play soccer, understand the rules and regulation of the game. Through the journey of my personal inferno, I learned what not do on the soccer field. As we embark in the first level of hell, with my guide Alex Morgan, we arrive.
“Welcome to the hell of dribblers! Here you will meet the sinners of the soccer world who will not turn over the ball to their teammates!” Exclaimed Alex.
The sinners who commit this crime will forever be running.
“Alex, would you like to meet a few of our sinners?” Asked Ellen.
“Yes!” replied Alex.
The first sinner is Lionel Messi, he is known for his skill
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vs. Japan. Abby Wambach of the U.S. Women's National Team is taking the ball up the field, however, she keeps dribbling and dribbling and dribbling around never taking a shot. Finally, when Abby has an excellent shot she does not take the chance. Abby finally takes a shot it is the worst shot in the world, because almost all of the Japan players are in front of her shot. Abby's leg winds up then it starts coming forward. When Abby’s leg swings it makes a loud whoosh! Her laces hit the ball the ball comes off her foot makes a loud pang goes towards the Japan players. Yet suddenly the ball comes right back and hits a be straight in the …show more content…
Brigham Young. This game is where we meet our first sinner Elizabeth Lambert. We arrive at the start of the second half where Brigham Young is up by one. Elizabeth Lambert is defending Kassidy Shumway from Brigham Young, Kassidy is grabbing Elizabeth’s shorts. After this happens Elizabeth takes Kassidy’s braided brown hair wraps her coarse fingers around the smooth ponytail and pulls down. It happens in an instant one minute Kassidy is up and suddenly she’s on the ground. Elizabeth’s sin is the worst sin a soccer player can commit, be excessively rough with the opposing team. Elizabeth’s punishment is her hair is forever stuck in the soccer

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