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    Tribute Speech For Father

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    River, I am so honored and humbled that you are my son. Your accomplishments on and off the field have brought me such pride and happiness. Throughout the years as people would talk about that kid that could hit the ball a mile, not knowing you were mine, always made me bow my chest out a little more. I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to be your coach throughout the years. Those memories can and never will be forgotten. They are truly some of the best times of my life. I was…

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    Soccer-Personal Narrative

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    I can still remember many a moment as my feet pounded across the pitch leaving cleat marks in my wake; these moments are what have shaped me for the many years I’ve been involved in soccer. The game has given me opportunities to teach as a coach, lead as a captain, learn as a player, and grow as a person. Over the eleven years I’ve played soccer, I’ve met some of my best friends and made some of my best memories. The sport has given me a wealth of diverse experiences to learn and grow from. As a…

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    The topic for my iSearch is how can I become better at dribbling in soccer. I chose this topic because soccer is one of my main interests, and one of my favorite aspects of the game of soccer is dribbling. One thing I hope to find out is how I can study and learn to play like some of the greatest players ever have. I will learn about my topic by studying and watching the technique and movements of the most elite players and then doing what I have to do to put that into action. Some sources I…

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    Soccer lovers can always start preparing for the next World Cup season by having the best-quality and much-needed World Cup accessories. After all, this is the biggest event that happens once in every four years. It would be wrong for you to not have the right accessories, because it will upgrade you to a hard-core fan from a mere soccer fan. Every soccer fans should have a good soccer ball. No matter who the detractor is, they will use the soccer ball for every match. You can look for the…

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    Soccer isn't just sport. It’s a lifestyle. Without soccer, I don't know where I would be today. The freshly mowed green grass underneath my cleats, the earthy smell of the dirt filling my nose, the pure, clean air all around engulfs me in its embrace. The sun rising in the horizon, our parents cheering on the sidelines, the blow of a whistle. Soccer isn't just a sport, it's MY lifestyle. Soccer is everything to me. I have so many good memories of my team and I together. My team and I…

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    Clichés seem to always crowd the mind whenever we try to speak meaningfully about the things we love. In particular, the beautiful game of soccer always seems to mock our efforts to describe its genuine beauty. Nothing in the world could ever match the enjoyment of playing soccer. Both mentally and physically. Whenever you play, you can't help but feel the individual nerves tingle throughout your body along with the adrenaline coursing through your blood stream. It is at these times, life is…

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    Alex Morgan Essay

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    Alex Morgan was the most youngest player of the U.S. women's national football team during the event of 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, and she also won a gold medal with the U.S. Olympic women's soccer team in 2012 150067554.jpg.CROP.article250-mediumBIRTH: Alexandra Patricia Morgan, commonly known as Alex Morgan was born in July 2, 1989 (age 26 years), Diamond Bar, California, United States. Synopsis In 2009, Alex Morgan became the most youngest member of the U.S. women's national soccer team…

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    I am a native of Ethiopia. The environment I lived in was pessimistic. I grew up holding back on my dreams and not being the best I can be. As I progressed in school, I was always told that I could not make it and that I was weak. Girls do not have that much value in my society; therefore, I was told I had no power and I could not achieve what I sought. I went to a predominately male school. My school had ample opportunities for the majority of the students, but not for me since I am a girl. I…

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    Knee Surgery Disaster When I was a kid, I was a happy and quiet one. As I grew older, I started to think that I was unstoppable and immortal. I loved watching and playing soccer. Loving it so much to the point that I wanted to learn all the tricks and plays and become a famous soccer player. Like most I believed I could do anything and nothing could stop me from achieving my goals. Everything was great in my life until it came crashing down like a building to the ground in pieces. The crashing…

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    On a sunny summer day in Manchester, England there was a kid named Alex Butterscotch. He was a short and funny kid. He was 14 years old but only 4 feet 7 inches tall. Despite his height he was one of the best soccer players ever. He was on his way to soccer practice with his best friend David Caramel. David was a 14 year old tall buff soccer player who looked very scary but was actually very nice. When they got to soccer practice all of the players and coaches had already arrived. He started…

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