Personal Narrative: Joining The Huntley Hammerheads Swim Team
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I’ve played a handful amount of sports so far like soccer and karate, but none of those sports had a strong connection with me. Except for swimming and hockey. I’ve been swimming ever since I was in preschool and I don’t plan to stop. The same goes for hockey in which I don’t plan on stopping, but I have only played hockey for a couple years . I will first talk about swimming in that it was before hockey. I have joined the Huntley Hammerheads swim team and have been on that team for 4 seasons. Since I’ll be heading to high school, I will have to discontinue my journey with the Hammerheads and I plan to join the Huntley High School swim team. But before I’ve joined the Hammerheads, it took a lot of work to get where I am with the help of friends and family. I did take a…show more content… I joined many teams in Rockford because none of the teams never met my criteria for a “good team.” At the time I did not know this, but I have finally met my dream team. The team had 12 people, including me yet everyone on my team were all guys. In the beginning, it was a bit awkward, however we slowly became best friends. The coach was also on the list of the best coaches from Leafs. Statistically we only lost one game and after that we went undefeated and made it to the championship where we won. I may have only scored one in that one season, but it was one of the best. The next season most of us stayed on the same team, however we lost one of our best players. Without him we only won one game and lost all the others. Yet we didn’t care we still had fun being able to play hockey with our team. But when the season ended, we all split up into different teams. We were suppose to be with the same coach and most of our teammates yet it didn’t happen. I was pretty upset and that brought me back to how it was in the