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    Almost every high school has a sports program. Should high schools permanently take away the sports program from students? Yes, sports might get in the way of the students learning experience but these programs show the talents of these students that want to show to everyone. If students are looking into the future and realize with the talent they have could become professional athletes. If they do, college recruiters usually look for athletes at the high school level. If you take these sports…

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    today is Anderson High School. Anderson High School isn't a bad school but it's the sports that's wrong with Anderson high school. One of the reasons is that the sports at anderson high school is bad is because they only focus on the basketball and football, Another reason is that during games or meets there seems to always be fights, and last but not least is the student body seems to only come out to football games to cheer. Theses are the main reasons why Anderson High School is a problem in…

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    Football was and could be a life changing sport, it was for me at least. A sport that put the world in a whole different aspect from my view. Football has given me a platform, brothers, and a mindset. If I could I would urge every young teen entering high school to join their football team but sad part is football isn’t a sport for everyone. Only the physically capable and mentally tough can withstand four years of high school ball, unless you’re a kicker. In middle school I wasn’t…

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    Football Team at PACT We should have a football team at PACT because it will get students in shape, the players will develop better friendships, and football will teach the players important life skills. Students will need to use all 3 of these techniques to be successful in life. When students join the football team, they will do so much better in life than they always have been. Students will want to get in shape, and football is the best way to help them get fit. Students will get in…

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    This year the Rock Port High School football and basketball cheerleaders hosted a cheer clinic for elementary girls. Preschool through sixth grade girls were invited to attend cheer camp. The cheerleaders made up a dance for the girls to learn during the practices. The elementary girls had practice on Saturday, October 1st; Thursday, October 6th; and Friday, October 7th. The girls performed that Friday night during the halftime of the football game. The little cheerleaders performed two cheers,…

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    elementary school at Rosa Taylor elementary school from Kindergarten to fifth grade. At Rosa Taylor is where I learned to play chess and after a couple of year I was good enough to try out for Macon chess club. The first two times I tried out I didn’t make the team because I would always make it to the last eight games and end up losing. Also when I was in elementary school that is when my father died and my love for football started, I started player football at First Presbyterian Day…

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    Imagine a home outside of home, a place where everybody knows everybody. For me, this is football Friday nights at the Glascock County football field. It is more than just a football field, it is a home. The sound of the cowbells clinging together, the unavoidable scent of the freshly grilled hamburgers, and the view of the bright lights beaming down on the field are all just a piece of an unforgettable puzzle. Everyone looks forward to Fridays, but not always for the same reason. For most…

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    about it much but I was diagnosed with severe panic attack/anxiety disorder when I was in third grade. I had trouble going to school because it would give me anxiety and make me have panic attacks. I learned to get threw it with help but the one thing that really helped me was football. I started playing football in 8th grade and then the time came to play at Westmoore High School. I went to offseason workouts for a few days and then started having anxiety issues because it was so new, hard and…

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    It is incredibly rare to become an athlete. The most popular high school sport is football. Not to mention that over one million high schoolers play football and only 6.5% of those will play college and only 1.6% college players will be drafted to play in the NFL("Probability of Competing beyond high school"). An athlete requires being in peak physical shape, a high school diploma, and a very weird and sometimes unpredictable work schedule(“Athletes and Sports Competitors: Occupational Outlook…

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    that sports must preserve an illusion of perfect innocence. Sport activities are described as a ¨ritual portrayal of a world in which time stops¨. Lapham is absolutely right when he says this, games are not just games for a lot of spectators. High school sport games are something else, they do not exactly provide hope, but a false or temporary hope. People always know the game is going to have to end, but they still enjoy what they have left. In H.G. Bissinger’s Friday Night Lights, there…

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