... I then went up to coach pitch then pitching machine then went up to Cal Ripken then went to Babe Ruth from there i was drafted onto a travel Baseball team called the bearcats! And i’ve played there for two years now. Playing little league. Little league is where it all starts. it’s where you decide if you want to play baseball or find a different sport. In my life swim is a very important thing that I do to stay in shape. Swim helps me work out my legs to run faster and to work out/ stretch my arms to i can throw harder and farther Little league is the most in important thing i've ever done because, it is where you decide if you want baseball to be your life! Also little league for me was a great experience! Coaches are great battings were high in my AA season we took 2nd because umps were lame and defently needed glasses! All and all it was a great season!...
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...play football just like my dad. Be out on that field every Friday night. Hearing the crowd scream for every tackle and touchdown. Though if you knew me when I was younger you would never have thought that I would ever play. People always saw me as the shy kid. I lacked a lot of the confidence to even try. I was small, chubby, and didn’t really work well with others. Then that glorious thing called puberty came along. I grew, lost some weight, and in return gained just enough confidence to try out. Every Monday and Thursday after school; and Tuesday and Friday before school. Excruciating workouts and going over plays. I did that for six months straight- January to June. Though as I was doing this my grades began to slip. I never ended a term with a grade lower than a B, but then I just stopped doing my...
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...with all my friends. My parents signed me up for football at 8 years old, and have been in love with it ever since. From playing in the parks and recreation league, to high school football, I’ve played with generally the same team creating a group of brothers that I would have for life. At first I played just because all my friends played and I wanted to have fun, but as I got older, it became a focus in my life. After playing for 10 years, I’ve come to realize that football is a tough sport that takes endless hours of hard work and dedication. Along with being a very physical sport, a large part of football is mental. The mental part of the game teaches many valuable life lessons like how to work with a group. My coaches are basically second parents to me, as many times I thought they really didn’t like me, it turns out they just wanted to make sure I was going to grow up to be a good man with the right tools for life. Failure was the experience with the biggest...
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...Playing high school football was an exciting and important experience in my life. Growing up in Mississippi, I was around football from an early age, so naturally I started playing as soon as I could. I was never the best athlete, and my high school team, Canton Academy, was never one of the best. However, both these things changed my senior year. Little did I know that the work I put into football would have such an impact on my life. At the beginning of my senior year I was a less than average football player, and had not seen a significant amount of playing time my sophomore and junior years. After finishing up a successful track season I had gone into spring training for football and saw that I was going to have to do something if I wanted...
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...First I played soccer and liked it. But then kids started to call me names. And I did not like it at all. So I went home and told my parents and they took me out of soccer and put me in t-ball and I played t-ball for 3 years. And then I when to baseball and I played for 4 years. I went on and started playing flag football. And I played that for 1 years and then I started to play tackle football. And I would practice a get better. And at practice when I missed a tackle I would get mad. But when it was game time I missed 1-2 tackles and I played for the full game. And I played football in football season and I played baseball in baseball season. And I would switch off when 1 season ended I started up playing baseball and when it end I played football. So that is what I did for the past 4 or 5 years. That is what I did and I practice and got a lot better....
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...After I moved on from youth football, I moved on the playing for Lovett. It was the first time I was going to be able to play with my friends from school. I remember everyone came out to play that year. It was probably the most people I’ve ever seen on a team. Not to my surprise, we were terrible too. It was all about “equal playing time” and “learning the game” which lead to us being 1-5. 7th grade was a bust, but when the eighth grade season rolled around I knew it would be different. Our coaches actually wanted to win and so did we. We were so good that year; we almost went undefeated. We also had a soon to be varsity player who was our QB, WR, and our RB, but I mean we were still good. After eighth grade, things actually started to matter. We were going into high school where it started to get real. It started with spring practice at the end of the year, which was a big wake up call. It meant that football was really here. Now things were getting harder and it wasn’t going to be as easy. After spring practice and the awful workouts over the summer, the freshman season began. Everyone was excited and we could not wait to get back onto the field. We were in the big brand new building just in time for the season. It was...
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...I walked into my high school for the last time and excitement filled up inside me. I was going off to college soon and I no longer had to be in this building, surrounded by labels. Yes, things have gotten better since the last rumble, but I never said the labels went away. We were still the hoods and they were still stuck up socs. The fighting kinda just stopped. I'm a senior now and looking back at my freshman year, a lot has changed. There hasn't been a rumble since the night Johnny and Dally died and if i'm being honest, the real reason for that was because everyone was tired of fighting. Tired of the hatred. Tired of it all. No one ever won anything in rumbles, and they just remind me of all that we lost that night. I'm graduating high school with a B average and those grades got me into Florida State University. When I got a letter from the college saying they accept me, I almost peed my pants I was so happy. Soda had left for Florida two years ago to marry Sandy and they had a little boy last year named Max. Their house is right by the school so i'm going to be living with them for a while until I can afford to get a place of my own....
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...always played a large part in my life. My father coached my sister and I throughout our childhood and well into our teenage years. After constant exposure to football and basketball through television, I decided to tackle those challenges as well. Unfortunately, there is far less coverage of soccer than other athletics in the media, therefore, joining a team never crossed my mind. It was not until a friend recommended me to join his team when I was about 14 years old, did I consider the sport. I quickly fell in love with the strategic and strenuous sport. As expected when trying something new for the first time, I was atrocious. Every other teammate was approaching a decade of practicing and playing soccer, compared to my few moments, which was reflected in the team’s tryouts. For reason I do not understand, the head coach saw potential in me and I was accepted onto the team...
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...Passion is a strong and barely controllable emotion, towards something. Passion is an emotion that drives me or almost anybody in this world. Passion is something that helps you achieve your goals or to be someone in your life. My passion is football. Football passionate me to push myself harder, be who I am, and have encouraging people around me to hold my back whenever I fall or anything happens to me. Football is a way to blow my steam, and this may be the only sport where you can express yourself physically and mentally. Football to me is a way to break all the barriers. Football pushes me and challenges me to not only do better, but be a good athlete, and a good student, and to me, the good thing about football is, if you lack...
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...How Football Changed Me “Boom, pow, crack”. These are the sounds made every weekday in August to October, whether it is 85 and sunny or 65 and raining on the football practice field. Players hit each other, while practicing our offensive plays until perfection and running sprints for what feels like hours on end. Best of all are the smells of hard work the rest of the team have put in, measured by the raunchy body odors they left behind. All of this hard work is done for the sweet taste victory every Friday night. Although there is so much more to football than wins and losses, or touchdowns and tackles. Football changes lives in so many amazing ways, something it has personally done to me. My love for football began at an extremely young...
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...Football In Soicety – How does football make you feel? Football makes me feel like I am on top off the world. Everything about this beautiful game gives me a good feeling. If it’s playing the game or even if it’s watching the game. Playing the game is what I have always loved doing because I love the sport so much. From being a young boy kicking a ball around the playing fields too now playing in competive matches weeks in and weeks out. When I am playing the game I get a real buzz from it. Their is no better feeling in the world whenever you score a goal in a match. From the moment the ball leaves your feet and travels into the net. It could complete your day and make you feel so happy. Playing football always gives you something too look forward too. You always want too no when the next match is our when the next training session is. This gives you a good feel off exictment. The best way I enjoy football is having a kick about with your mates in a soical area. As we did in class last Monday whenever the whole class traveled to Bedford Park too have a kick about. Wakening up in the morning knowing you had a kick about with a bunch off lads instead off having to go to a lecture brightens up your morning, this makes you feel good. During the game when you are playing you have a huge smile on your face and its all about having so much fun. It makes you feel great. However, football can also make you feel angry and can be upsetting. Playing a competive game off football at the...
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...down, my team was marching down the field with a purpose. Across the gridiron was our rival team, Mayfield, who we had beat the previous year in the state championship game. It was a cold November night and the stage was set, playing on their home field, “The Field of Dreams,” in Las Cruses, New Mexico in the semi-finals of the state tournament. Up 14-0, we had the ball and were trying to score before going into halftime. I was handed the ball for a running play and then it happened. Falling to the ground as if I had been shot, I had completely torn my hamstring. I was in complete shock as I lay on the ground. As the pain set in, a million thoughts were running through my head. It was my senior year, my last hurrah, and possibly the last time I would ever play football. It was at this moment that I realized I had no idea about my future and where I was going with my life. Sitting on the sidelines while I watched my team lose was one of the hardest experiences I have ever had to endure. I was helpless, and utterly disappointed that this is how my football career would end. The simplest of questions lack the simplest of answers as I asked myself, “Now what?” Up until this point in my life, it had all been so simple, go to school and play football. It was this simplicity that seemed to have hypnotized me into thinking life would continue on like this forever. But, in an instant everything changed and I realized I had no idea what I was going to do. I was as helpless in my life as I...
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...More than Just a Game People often consider football as just a game or sport, but to others it’s not just a game or sport. Football has changed my life in many different ways. For the first time in my life, I was able to understand the concepts of life when joined the Independence High Football Team. It showed how I use to be an outsider to actually feeling part of something. I now have a totally different outlook on life. When I enrolled into Independence High School I would considered myself as an outsider or a trouble maker. I was always getting into trouble every time I look up. The teachers at school couldn’t understand why I caused so much trouble. It wasn’t like I use to associate with a lot of people, so they knew it wasn’t just to impress friends or be a class clown. I made the honor roll every six weeks, so they knew I was an intelligent young man, but for some strange reason I was always getting into trouble. The last incident that I got into was a fight in the bathroom. The principal’s secretary didn’t know what else to do with me so they wanted to kick me out of school. When they walked back into the office they told me that a woman name Mrs. Stewart vouched for me and insisted that we keep you in school as long as you remain out of trouble and maintained a 2.0 G.P.A. My first thought was why would my English teacher Mrs. Stewart vouch for me if all I did was cause trouble in her class? When I went to her class the next day I asked her, “Why did you vouch for me...
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...Life as an African American and Caucasian male can be challenging, even in today’s society. All throughout my life I have had people criticize, as well as look at me differently, when people find out that I am black. Some of my so-called friends, stopped hanging out with me after I told them I was part African American, which really hurt my feelings. People look at me with a dirty look when I’m out with my mother or my father because I’m either too white for my father to be my father or I’m too black for my mother to be my mother. A lot of this criticism comes from different areas I have lived throughout my whole childhood. I have lived in multiple neighborhoods where my race prevented me from fitting in as well as having friends. When I was...
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...skills of the coach and the effectiveness of how he recruits outweighs the bells and whistles that come with the new technology. Kids still prefer coaches who have meaningful conversations with them face to face rather than creating them cool edits and messaging them on social media. After all this research and the different data points, I have uncovered I believe the bottom line of recruiting comes down to the success of the coach and the pedigree of the program. With my own opinion, I do not believe that you can buy yourself a championship through recruiting. There is no denying that recruiting is extremely important to the success of a football program but I do not believe it correlates to the astronomical amount...
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