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Relating
In "How I Became and Athlete" in the October issue of Teen Ink, I was inspired by Raymond Pomonio's story of his team. Stories like that are extremely motivational to anybody. It is saying that even if you aren't the greatest you can still accomplish anything if you put your mind to it. I relate to this quite a bit. I play baseball and honestly I'm not the greatest player. The coach plays me, but not very much. I haven't had any great plays like Raymond did, I mean not yet at least, but it's still possible to happen.

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