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    NCAA athletes of any sport or division should be allowed to get paid. The NCAA makes an annual income of an estimate of almost one billion dollars. Many different colleges and universities make a lot of revenue from their athletic teams such as basketball, football, baseball, and etc. For many years many people have debated on whether or no these college athletes should be paid or not. With the amount of income that NCAA has been generating. Student athletes should not be paid because they are…

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    W. Benton, principal of Indianapolis Shortridge High School. L.D. Coffman, superintendent at Salem schools was elected treasurer. J.T. Giles, Principal at Marion High School, was secretary (“History of the IHSAA”) All leading to Indiana’s first basketball tournament. This tournament was held at Indiana University Assembly Hall on 1911. This assembly hall held up to 1,200 people. The tournament had a total of 15 high school teams from all over Indiana competing against each other. In the end five…

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    we will explore the history of a basketball. By knowing its history, we will have an exceptional grasp on, of how basketball has evolved over time. Afterwards we will learn about different types of basketballs and their exterior and interior materials. By being familiar with this we can predict what is propelling to happen in the experiment. Third, we will investigate Charles Law. This will aid us to understand how different temperatures can affect a basketball. Fourth, we will search how the…

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    I would like to recognize Jed Smith as an exceptional individual as well as collegiate strength and conditioning coach. His knowledge, personality, and altruistic character led the University of Northern Iowa to new heights. I was a student-athlete at the University of Northern Iowa majoring in Exercise Science when Jed became the head strength and conditioning coach. Jed started a tradition and foundation at UNI on an academic level as well as athletic. Academically, he worked closely with…

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    But Serena had grown up in a small house with her six siblings and both her parents. To practice was on the worst courts you could imagine. “Where they practiced at their was two courts, glass all over the courts, holes in the nets, guys playing basketball. It’s six or seven in the morning. People passed out lying around. It was a rough section. ” (The williams sisters life.) When you grow up in a neighborhood that is full of crime or you have a minimum amount of space that you can practice in…

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    Descriptive Essay On February 10, 2017 Senior High School hosted a pink out basketball game. As I have mentioned before my mom was diagnosed with cancer in the middle of November. She had to go to the hospital a lot so our family was struggling financially. For a couple months people all around Dubuque were raising money for the pink out game. The money that was raised would go to my mom. My mom and I had no clue that they were raising money and when we found out we both started crying. We both…

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    Before I was even born it seemed it was in my destiny to be a basketball player. My mom won a high school state championship and was some kind of legend in town. When she first signed me up to play in our town rec league, all of the men who ran the league couldn’t believe she didn’t sign up to coach. One of the guys at the table then turned to me and told me he was there when my mom scored the winning basket at the Boston Garden to take the team to the state championship game. When we got…

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    The game of basketball would not be around today if it wasn’t for one man, his name was James Naismith. James was born on November 6, 1861 in Ontario, Canada. He was born to the parents of John and Margaret Naismith. When James was only nine years old both of his parents had died, leaving James an orphan. This was a very rough time in James’ life. After becoming an orphan, he was raised by his very strict grandmother for a little bit, and then his bachelor uncle. While growing up James enjoyed…

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    “There 's hungry nights where I 'm not able to eat,” said Shabazz Napier, college basketball player for the University of Connecticut who is on an athletic scholarship (Sherman). While his tuition is paid, he cannot afford to eat dinner on occasion. Athletes dedicate all their time into sports and don’t have time for for the essential things like eating. They are isolated from all the regular students and only travel in groups among other athletes. Also, the students rarely see their family and…

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    ”Joshua passes the ball to Anne, Anne dribbles down the court and passes it to Mike. He shoots……..HE SCORES. The Titans won the regional game!”, An announcer nearly screams through the microphone at a home basketball game. If only that could truly happen in real life. I believe all children should get a chance to be on sports teams, no matter their gender. Previous laws did not allow girls to play on boys sports teams. In the late 1800’s to early 1900’s, women organized clubs athletic in nature…

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