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    as a football powerhouse, Patrick Henry teams before us won eight straight Northwest Ohio Athletic League championships from 2002 through 2009. Now as juniors, we knew that we could and had to do better for our senior year. Although we play the same game of football, a year can make multiple differences and teach life lessons. The biggest adjustment a team can make in one year involves changing a head coach, and that is exactly what the team did. Joe Kirkendall coached the football team in…

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    speculate what the deck might look like if the meta slows down: If Control Warrior becomes one of the top ladder decks, we might reach a point where Prince Malchezaar is played just to add 5 cards to your deck. This way we would win the fatigue game. You would also add Harrison Jones to deal with your opponents Gorehowl. If other control decks like N'Zoth Paladin start to become more popular on ladder, it would not be too hard to cut BTI and add a couple value cards like Ysera. At this…

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    has been quite an athlete as james has been in his years. He can control the game with power and great dominance or he can take the game quickness,speed and agility.The type of dominance james has on the court will change the game for ever and how athleticism defines the NBA.Anyone who may hate LeBron James, or love him.But no matter how anyone views James everyone can agree that he has change the game for ever.Before James had come to the NBA,selflessness was when a player of…

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    because since Gender rules are becoming nonexistent and things are becoming gender neutral. I am sure these aisle pictures will be changing. Yes, there are more gender neutral toys for ages like 3 and up there were a couple 8 and up, but these were board games keep in mind. The gender neutral toys were further down than the gender specific aisle toys so they were not as advertised as the rest of the toy aisles. Basically, both of the stores I visited were both gender specific when it came to…

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    nine to twelve know how to play fair using advanced social skills and will be able to manage novels, card games, sports, art supplies, and jigsaw puzzles (Children Learn through Play).” When kids are nearing their teenage years they slowly wean off of childish toys like dolls and blocks. They are now interested in things that require more thought and offer a greater challenge. Finding toys and games that correlate with the child’s age can be tricky, but it is not impossible. Knowing that toys…

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    eight-year-old self, pity in their eyes. It skids towards me, and I kick it away, pathetically slowly. Just as they predicted, I am out. For the rest of the summer camp, I avoided all the kickball games in shame. For years afterward, I tried to avoid competition and conflict of any sort. I stayed away from card and board games, and when my classmates shrieked with delight whenever any contest was introduced, I only felt a sense of foreboding anxiety. What I enjoyed instead was learning to work…

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    Last night was my first trip to see a game at Earl Knight Field and also the first time seeing Huntington play. The stadium is a nice little place with a good amount of seats on the home side and like most older type stadiums to few on the away side. The crowd last night was a huge one for a home game and in talking to a few longtime Huntington fans, they all said the crowd was bigger than any they remember at any home game last season. I heard from the great Coach Hollon, the head coach from…

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    Confidence In Baseball

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    Confidence in a Game of Failure Baseball is just like life in so many ways, the certain failure that must be faced with composure and grace in order to be successful in the future; the lessons learned throughout years of commitment and hard work. Baseball is more lifelike than any other sport because of these things, but also because of repetition. Day after day, night after night, slaving after your craft to be deemed great, and only succeed three out of ten times. This is why people are so…

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    HI, I am going to tell you all about my roller hockey, One day at 7:00 in the morning i had a roller hockey game i got dressed and it was the start of the game my team scored and then we it was a one nothing game and then we got another one on the board and then it was the buzzer and then i went to the bench and then i got back in the net and the whistle was blown and the puck was dropped and the 2nd period was on its way but then the worst thing in the world just happened they scored and then…

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    As I gazed at the neon illuminating from the scoreboard, I felt mentally drained and overworked by the effort poured into this game. With every step I took towards the dented, bench the gymnasium only shrunk in size, making my body feel restricted and short of breath. I felt out place, as if I was lost in my own backyard. The smell of popcorn from the stands diminished, the shrill from the sneakers gliding on the polished hardwood weakened and the tension from the crowd grew with time…

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