Just For Fun? by Taylor T., San Antonio, TX Both my parents played sports when they were growing up. I loved hearing my mom’s memories of long summer days on the baseball field when playing for fun was the only expectation, win or lose. Continue...
Life as a Mascot by Kyle W., Warrenton, MO Picture this: you are in the stands at a basketball game. The score is 63-65, the fans are screaming, the air is thick, and the opposing team shoots for a three-pointer. Almost everything becomes silent. Continue...
More Than a Girl & Her Pony by Kelly H., Lansdale, PA On the morning of the Pennsylvania State 4-H Horse Show I slid into my barn sneakers, rubber soles flapping and threatening to fall off at the most inconvenient time. I headed to the barn weighed down with grooming supplies, horse treats and my show clothes. Continue...
When I Saw You by Lindsay B., New City, NY When I saw you With the beads of sweat dripping down your flushed face Your pride radiatingfrom your sweat-soaked shirt I could almost hear that famous beat of the athlete’sheart
When I saw you Your crooked smile brighter than I’ve ever seen And youreyes ... Continue...
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