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As I stroll into practice, carrying my basketball bag which is overfilled with all of my things. My basketball shoes that smell like sour milk, my practice jersey that also has a terrible smell, along with my deodorant that smells like amazing smelling boys, and my perfume that smells like cherry blossoms. I walk in a rush to the locker room, because before every practice we would have to make fifty free throws. The previous day at practice the head coach, Coach Schroeder, got outrageously mad at our entire team. You could say that, that day wasn’t one of our greatest practices. Our team's goal for the next practice was to go all out and try to make our coach a happy camper again. Before we actually start practice, we always do jump ropes as a warm up. Fifty regular jumps, fifty left leg, fifty right leg, one-hundred front to back, one-hundred left to right, fifty front to back (right and left leg, not at the same time), fifty left to right ( right and left leg, not at the same time), then last but not least, ten quick double jumps. Each and every one of my teammates went as hard as possible, we did not want to slack off and make …show more content…
This place is where I put in so much of my effort and time, all for one sport, basketball. My sophomore year is when everything changed for me. I could not continue to play basketball for the rest of the season due to my injury. I still went to every practice and to almost every game that I could go to. In reality, I was still a part of the team, but being hurt made me feel otherwise. I learned a lot about myself throughout the entirety of this basketball season, and all I could think about was that I had to work extremely hard to get my knee back to the way it was before my injury and make a comeback for the next season. Tearing my ACL, MCL, and my lateral meniscus during my sophomore year taught me to look forward, and work hard for the things that I want in

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