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    performance. Due to the lack of organization from the head coaches, the most hard working athletes lost faith in their team. Never would I define them as quitters. When they came to me after practice showing me texts of all the girls that wanted to quit, my heart sank. I know what it’s like to have an uninterested, unorganized coach. I didn’t want them to have the same experience that I had in recreational cheer, so I made it a priority to be their coach. It was hard with all of the AP classes…

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    happen. I head over to the field and warm up with my team. There is 2 minutes before the game starts. Our coach tells us we need to play hard because the team is undefended. We get our positions then head onto the field. The game started and it already looks bad from the start, we are losing 2-0 after 5 minutes. At the end of the half it is 5-0 we were losing. We all head over to our coach and the people that are on the bench get our drinks and sit down I had a Gatorade. Our coach says “We…

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    Extreme takes the throw United is the first to the ball. They are determined to get the ball back on their end of the field. As they dribble the ball over the midfield line they are back on their end of the field. They take advantage of the split second head start and they storm the goal. Sending the perfect shot straight into the back of the net. The goal is good. The score is now one to zero…

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    someone he had never heard of, and for a payment of ten thousand dollars. Wallace is knocked out in the fight by the other fighter and does not remember how it happened. All Wallace knows is that he has a bad bruise on the side of his head. He is later informed by Coach Vee of how he was knocked out. They travel back to San Diego and part ways at the airport to their own houses. Wallace then falls into a state of depression and starts to really think about his future. When he steps out of his…

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    and having a new coach who wants them to accomplish nothing less than perfection. Even with the circumstances, the T.C. Williams High School Titans prospered as a football team on and off the field. To start the film, the director shows that the whites and blacks do not get along with each other; that both sides have grown…

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    becoming the Softball star she is today. The player, the teacher, the coach; Mrs. Batten was friendly, caring, hard working, dedicated, and a passionate person who once was part of the Appleton East staff and is now in The Hall of Fame. Playing softball for Appleton East until she graduated in 1991; Janel Batten went to college to become a teacher. After returning in 1998 she became a math teacher and the Appleton East head softball coach. Growing up Batten’s dad would take her out to the…

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    best years of my life which is something most people wouldn’t say. The only thing that made my freshman year amazing was my favorite sport. Two weeks after my freshman year had started, baseball was the only thing on my mind. Coach Sherman, the Marcus High School baseball coach, had told everyone to sign…

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    Also I think that coach Dale knew from personal experience that people sometimes need a second chance. Meaning when he lost his previous job from losing control for a few seconds and hitting one of his players. Coach Dale did not need Shooter 's expertise but I felt as though he was trying to work at something larger. Then Dale proves Shooter 's value to the townspeople…

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    Vince Lombardi, Player, Coach, Legend! Vince Lombardi was a legendary player and coach in the sport of football. He was a small town kid who loved sports. Little did he know he would be coaching the 1st Super bowl and end up being in the Hall of Fame. Vince Lombardi was a kid who lived in NYC , NY. He was born on June 11th 1913. He was a lover of sports. He played baseball and football while he was young. He went to St. Francis prep for High school. He got a football scholarship to Fordham…

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    My coach running towards me my head hurting ears ringing he helped me up, because i got hit in the head by a baseball. So I started walking to first base my head hurt a lot my coach told me if I could still run I told him yeah. So I stood on the base my friend was up next to bat. He hit the ball hard and I had to run to second base when I slid the kid in the other team kicked me with his metal cleats on my leg. Again my coach had to run towards me this is when I thought it was on purpose. I have…

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