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    Splash! I swished a three in our pracrice game. "Game!" our coach called. He patted each player on the back as we headed to the locker room. We went inside andchanged into our regular clothes. Everyone was talking about how we finally had a chance to win the championship this year. We had gone through the entire regular season undefeatedand and we had just won the semi-finals and were going up against a team in the finlals we had beat in the regular season. There was only one question on…

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    was at that moment I knew I had to do it. I was just so mad at him, no one can treat my friends like that. I was not even sure if I could pressure myself into doing this, but somehow I knew what I had to do. About a year ago a new kid joined my baseball team. His name was Blake. Within a few weeks Blake and I became great friends. We would hang out after games and go bike riding after school, we did a lot together. A few weeks later we were doing drills. Coach Jose would hit the ball to us,…

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    This last school year I moved to Nebraska to live there for awhile. While I was there I went to school and played my favorite sport baseball. I was very excited for our first practice, and our first game. My excitement skyrocketed when coach told me at the end of practice that I would start at shortstop and close the game pitching. The entire day of the game, which was on a Thursday, I was in a marvelous mood because I couldn’t wait for the game that night. I was one of three kids in 7th grade…

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    Kids Struggling For Parents Approval When we are kids all we do is try to earn their our parents approval. We try sports, we do good in school, and we do things for them. Most times they are very proud of us, but other times they are disappointed no matter what we do in life. Take for example the character Bo in Iron Man by Chris Crutcher, or the character Amir from The Kite Runner. Both sons had dads who didn’t really show their approval for their kids. Bo’s dad especially showed this. In…

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    Pete Gray Research Paper

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    “That growth is awesome and you know it’s exciting to be part of that growth,” said Pete Gray when he was talking about how his ability to play baseball through many hardships (Gray, 1945). Peter J. Gray Wyshner was a baseball player in the mid-1900’s. Pete was a hometown boy from Nanticoke, Pennsylvania. The only difference he had from other baseball players is that Pete Gray’s Right arm was lost in a childhood accident (BobR1955, 2008). He had a rough life because people in the mid-1900’s, who…

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    Baseball Failure

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    chaos. What had such a powerful impact on my life is loved all over the United States, it is known as “America’s pass time,” the great sport of baseball. I originally decided to join baseball to make my family proud, no one else in my family played sports anymore due to harsh injuries. I would always hear my father say the day he had a son who played baseball would be the happiest day of his life. As the only one in the family who could still play sports I decided to fulfill my father’s dreams.…

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    When He Saw Me Summary

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    from the summer rain. One night Jack sees a light in the cornfield from his desk window, he thinks that it is Mr. Harvey, so he gets his baseball bat and goes out thereto find him. When Jack sees Clarissa, Susie’s friend, he runs at her, knocking her down, screaming, Susie. Brian hears him and as he comes across the field, holding a torchlight. Steals Jack’s baseball bat and beats him with it sending him to the hospital. At the hospital Abigail and detective Fenerman begin…

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    this. It’s something that helps you relieve yourself from stress. Whenever u go up to the plate to try to hit the ball you have to judge the speed and the movement. If u get all those thing right u have a chance for a hit. Baseball has many keys. When playing baseball you need to know how to field the ball consistently, catch the ball on a regular basis, and swing the bat and be consistent on you hitting. When you are mad and at the plate you always want something good to happen. So when…

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    “Nice swing,” hollers Jeremy, my softball coach, as he places another ball into the pitching machine (6). One after another, I can hear the nice sound of the crack of my bat as I drill line drives up the middle. “Let’s end on a good hit,” Coach calls out. He puts the ball in the machine and I take a vigorous swing. The ball flies with power straight over my coaches head. “Okay, I’m good with that one!” I say proudly acknowledging my hit. Then my coach turns off the machine and brings…

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    Breaking my ankle was a great experience for me. It happened at an all-star softball tournament, during the game before the championship game. On the field we were working together with the single purpose of winning in mind, but off the field was a different story. Softball has 9 possible position to play and with 10 girls we felt comfortable starting, it led to tension thick enough to cut in the dugout. Hostility was oozing off two of my teammates who were fighting for the same starting spot…

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