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    Bowling Research Paper

    Bowling is both a sport for the young and old. When you start at a young age, it might be easier to get the hang of it. When you bowl at older age, it might be harder to learn all the steps in the right way. Bowling is also good hand eye coordination. Bowling uses both the arm muscles and the leg muscles. It helps your brain get a workout and it's fun. Bowling is a very fun sport, but there are steps you have to take and materials that you need before you start. Most of the time there is a person

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    Personal Narrative: Get After It !

    needed to take it seriously and work harder,“ explains Sophomore Carlie Schlosser. The ladies did just that and dominated in the District Playoffs, first beating Reynolds and then West Middlesex. They rightfully earned their way to the championship game. Consequently, they would be facing their region rival the Union City Bears, whom had defeated the Panthers twice. Ready for redemption, the girls worked harder than ever before. They defeated the Bears (5-3) in an intense and amazing competition.

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    Sectionals: A Short Story

    Sweat droplets rushed down my face as I entered the shiny ring. My stomach churned as my coach mouthed my few keys (keep your right foot planted and snap your wrist). I shook my head quickly nodding to the keys. One chance I thought to myself. I did one slow warm pump with my arm. Slowly bringing my arm back and then forward across my mid-section. I took one deep breath and cleared my cloudy mind. The rain drizzled down as I could see my mom out of the corner of my eye; she was anxious for me to

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    The Importance Of Tryouts

    high school varsity baseball and that was my sole focus until my junior year. I played for the Liberty High JV team during my freshman and sophomore years, and was named a captain during my sophomore season. But I knew I still needed to work on my game because the competition would be much tougher to make varsity. What I didn’t know was that the varsity tryouts would be more challenging than I could have imagined, and not because of the competition. Four months before tryouts, I came home feeling

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    Persuasive Essay About Baseball

    Baseball is a truly amazing and exciting game. The momentum can swing from offensive to defensive in a matter of seconds, sometimes just by only one pitch. One of the great things about baseball is that you don’t need to be physically talented or tall to win. Your physical appearance doesn’t matter; what really matters is your mental aspect. Nobody else but yourself controls your attitude. You need to be able to control your emotions, prepare yourself for each game, and block out fans. Baseball players

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    Toni Smith The National Anthem Rhetorical Analysis

    she writes. There are two obvious sides in this argument. One side being the side Smith is on and the other being the side Jennifer Dignan who writes, “Why Do We Sing the National Anthem at Games?” Dignan explains the importance of the National Anthem and the background of why it was played at sports games to start with. The side that she is on is the opposite of Smith, which means she sees standing up for the National Anthem as a respectable thing to

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    Soccer Autobiography

    Everyone has a unique activity that they enjoy doing for numerous of purposes. My favorite activity is soccer and it’s a part of who I am. At the age of five, my mom bought me a soccer ball and I loved so much that I kicked everywhere I go. As I grow up my brother who was few years old than me tease me around. He told me that it would take years for me to develop the skills he had. I lost hope because I felt my like my skills were not improving at all. I continued to practice daily and my skills

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    Comparison And Contrast Essay About Six Flags

    Compare and Contrast I was at Six flags with my friends and they dared me to one of the scariest rides called V2 in the park. I was so scared to go but I had to at least one time so we waited in line about 30 minutes and in those 30 min, I was so scared. I was shaking a lot. I was too late go back so when I got on the people tricked me they were counting down but they got to two and they launched me so fast my head went back. When I got off I wanted to go again Six Flags and Wild Island is

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    Augie Argumentative Essay

    hanging out with friends are his favorite hobbies. Augie’s interest in basketball stems from his brother and father introducing him to the game when he was about four years old. His interest in the game goes much further to wanting to knowing the individually roles of each player. The game of basketball is not just a game that Augie likes to watch on TV, but a game that he also like to play with friends. Augie also goes to the mall, talks and watches TV with his friends. When the school week comes to

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    Personal Narrative: O-D Football Camp Bowl In Atlanta

    It was the summer of 2016, I had just filled out a form to apply to the O-D football camp Bowl hosted in Atlanta , GA, One of the biggest football camps known in the U.S . Tomorrow was my departure to Atlanta, GA an 3hr and 35 minute drive. That morning, I was so ready, I could run to Atlanta! My Dad told me to load everything on the truck, so we can head out, get breakfast, and get on the interstate. Once we got good on the road. I realized I forgot my cleats at home, so we had to stop at the

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