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    it, but it was a line drive to the shortstop; he caught it. I was out. Coach Thompson, who is kind of like my second father, came storming over from coaching third base into the dugout. He was mad and I was mad. He grabbed me by the arms shaking me telling me I did wrong so I pleaded my case. He kicked me out of the dugout after I back talked. I…

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    softball bag and bolted past Dad as I got my mitt, and sprinted to the field to warm up.” Go to the dugout, the game’s about to start.” Dad shouted. I was so psyched I could burst. We were up to bat first and I was on deck. Crack! The ball shot across the field. Then I was up to bat. Crack! “GO TWO GO TWO!” exclaimed Dad.…

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    The Kawakawa Indians had a great ability to imagine, which means they could use flint (rock) for weapons or tools. They didn’t have any fishing rods or fishing hooks like we do, so they used their arrows and traps to fish. The Karankawa's favorite weapon, the weapon they are famous for, is the long bow. The Karankawa used powerful bows that were as long as the bow user was tall. Remember, the Karankawa men were often over 6 feet tall. The arrows they used were long lengths of slender cane.…

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    Gallipoli Research Paper

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    protection from the sun and when it was cold, the Anzacs were freezing in the trenches (Echidna Books, 2006). When soldiers were not on duty, they returned to their dugouts behind the trenches, for some rest (Echidna Books, 2006). Troops made their dugouts as safe and comfortable as possible and kept their possessions in the dugouts (Echidna Books, 2006). Food normally was not very appetising and was cooked in the trenches (Echidna Books, 2002). Bully beef or canned corned beef was the basis of…

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    pitch is on the ground or three feet above your head you have to get the bunt down because the person on third is stealing home. Then he said it, “rip city”, and I nodded my head. The crowd was going crazy chanting “USA”, our dugout was screaming, and the other team's dugout was yelling at their…

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    Fan Safety In Sports

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    Baseball is one of America’s greatest traditions, so much so that it is fondly referred to as “America’s pastime.” For centuries, fans of all ages and races have come together to enjoy a leisurely afternoon at the ballpark with friends, family, or by themselves. However, there have been a number of growing concerns about fan safety measures at games because of the number of fan injuries in the past year. Major League Baseball needs to increase safety measures for fans by putting up more safety…

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    plate to retrieve my bat. I know my coach will tell me I had a great hit. But I know a truly amazing hit would have never been caught. On defense, Kraze holds back Intensity when the center fielder catches a fly ball, the third out. Running into the dugout, I know we have one last chance at bat. The score is still 3-3, and there are only ten minutes left on the clock. On deck, I take a few practice swings to calm my nerves. My teammate, Alaura, hits a double. The batter before her, Amari,…

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    Why I Love Softball

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    for the first game and save others for a different game that would be easier. I was thrilled when coach said my name in the list of those suiting up for the first game regardless it was for the junior varsity team. We warmed up and ran back to the dugout to take our final fielding practice and the starters ran out on the field. I stayed optimistic and excited to even be suiting up. The first header ended in a win and I was anticipating that I would get to play a little the next one. The team ran…

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    face off of the ground, and that was when I noticed the blood flowing out of her nose. She didn't even make a sound! Emma kept staring at the red dirt below her in shock, not moving, until a few adults came over and helped her stumble towards the dugout. That was going to hurt for a while. If only I had been able to catch that...as seen through my past teammate's eyes. Perspective 3 (Coach): “Faster! Faster!” I called out to the girls. They need to get quicker. Quick hands, quick…

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    Don Brennan Analysis

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