A Play to Remember by David S., Ashland, WI
I had never pictured myself in this situation. The clock was running out as the sweat trickled down my face. Every muscle in my body felt like taffy from the strain, but my ambition told me not to give in. Continue...
Not Quite Champions by Josh H., Blanchard, LA
Finally, those magic words were spoken, “Play ball!” I had never seen my teammates run so fast as they sprinted to their positions. At that moment, we were invincible. Continue...
Athletes For Sure by Ashley D., Franklin, MA
If you imagine cheerleaders as ditzy girls jumping around on the sidelines, you have no idea what the sport is all about. Continue...
Glory by Erin M., Harrisville, RI
I walk onto the court as the starting varsity players give me high-fives.
“Don’t be nervous,” they say, patting me on the back. Continue...
Inhale, Exhale by Candy W., Los Angeles, CA
Number 5117. Am I ready for this? Can I really run 26.2 miles in one day?
Two Hundred Feet of Ice by Phoebe H., Seattle, WA
Two hundred feet of ice, two hundred feet of blank canvas, compelling because of its contradictions; it’s quiet, yet full of sound. Clean and white, yet a tapestry of colorful memories, stories, and feelings. Continue...
Just Jump It by Claire N., Bainbridge Island, WA
“Unfortunately, you were off course at the first jump,” they told me even before I’d brought Chester to a halt. Disbelieving, I looked back toward the judge’s booth. Off course? It took a few seconds for the words to sink in. Yes, I had in fact missed the first jump. Continue...
The Sailing Race by Michael S., Saddle River, NJ
The main sheet cut my fingers as the fibers dug into my skin. Waves were relentlessly smashing over the starboard side of the 420 as the vessel lurched to one side, raising me high above my sister on the opposite side. Continue...
Game of Lacrosse by Josh B., Wyckoff, NJ
The game of lacrosse proved a substantial solution to the difficulties of preparing for war. Continue...
Snowboarding by John S., Ayer, MA
To those who are interested in trying snowboarding, allow me to explain what you are committing to. It goes a little like this: Get up, fall on your face. Get back up, fall on your butt. Get up again, and, you guessed it, fall right down again. Continue...
On the Mat by Alexis C., Goleta, CA
Doubt. I pulled on my blue singlet and stepped into the ring. Doubt filled my thoughts and clouded my vision as my body moved to the center circle. Continue...
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