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    athletes are starting to get more and more involved with with sports that are predominatly played by males. For instance, In a research study the statistics have shown that more females have been into playing Football,Basketball and Track more than males athletes. Plus,Football,Basketball and Track are predominatly played by males. In support of this, Most female athletes are becoming fitness trainers of which is also predominatly are used as jobs by males. Secondly, most…

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    we are off school it's almost like we don't have a break because basketball takes over. We get a few days off but the rest of the days are hitting the gym early in the mornings for two to three hours a day. The days I have is the best thing in the world because I get to relax and do something fun for once. This break consisted of me and my family going to Indy to shop and celebrate a birthday and going to a Notre Dame girls basketball game. I was very excited and looked forward to doing these…

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    soon to be child. He is growing up and realizing what a big job he is going to have as a parent. This balloon is representing the love, life, and death Nia and Bobby are going to experience together. Now Bobby has a basketball that symbolizes his childhood. After Bobby plays basketball he sets the ball down so he can check on his baby Feather. As soon as he…

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    everyone has been waiting for. The day when all of the blood, sweat, and tears finally pay off. Today is the basketball championship. All of the cheerleaders will arrive at school decked out in their Bremen blue attire. Bows in their hair, cheer bags on their shoulders, and spirit in their hearts. They are ready to cheer their team to a win. On the other end of the campus, the basketball players enter the locker room. Some exchange a few words of encouragement, but most have their game…

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    Pat Summitt's Sum It Up

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    to outwork you. That’s it. That’s all there is to it. Pat Summitt was a legendary head coach for Tennessee from 1974-2012. Upon her retirement she had amassed 1,098 career wins which at the time of her departure was the highest total in college basketball history for both male and female competition. In August 2011 it became public that she had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, which ended her coaching career. Through her 38 years of coaching and many years of playing the game herself, she has…

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    Throughout my entire life, I have played basketball. Thinking back on it today, this is basically my first year I haven’t played basketball. Although I know this sport like I know how to tie my shoes, I’ve never really thought of it in any other way besides an activity that I love. My many years of playing influenced my decision to use this topic for my assignment, but also the big impact it had throughout the rest of my family. My grandpa had coached college basketball, and my mom played…

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    7 Feet Tall Research Paper

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    tall is about 00.0038%. When looking into sports, One of the biggest indicators of an athletes success is his or her genetics. There is one sport in particular that relies on genetics more than others; that sport is basketball. Out of all the sports, basketball requires the most perfect genetics in order to succeeded at a professional level. It doesn’t help…

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    Basketball Basketball was invented in the year 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts by a Canadian physical education instructor James Naismith. Naismith devised this game to condition his young athletes during the colder months. The sport did not begin with an actual basketball and two nets. It originally consisted of peach baskets and a soccer ball. He established thirteen rules and divided the teams into nine players each. The objective of the game was to throw the soccer ball into the…

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    W. Benton, principal of Indianapolis Shortridge High School. L.D. Coffman, superintendent at Salem schools was elected treasurer. J.T. Giles, Principal at Marion High School, was secretary (“History of the IHSAA”) All leading to Indiana’s first basketball tournament. This tournament was held at Indiana University Assembly Hall on 1911. This assembly hall held up to 1,200 people. The tournament had a total of 15 high school teams from all over Indiana competing against each other. In the end five…

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    The Career Ending Play I grew up playing basketball just about my whole life I really never found a sport that I considered more fun than basketball. Soccer was pretty close, but it was still for sure my second best option. I played basketball every chance I got when I was growing up I had my own basketball hop and everything. My friends would come over all the time and we would be out there all day just playing ball. Once I started sixth grade that’s when I started to take the sport more…

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