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Title: Importance of Sportsmanship
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December 27, 2003 |
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There are going to be instances in which you will not get your way or you feel you are cheated out of something you deserve. It is these adverse situations that sportsmanship plays a key role in. If you have been a good sport your entire life and are taught self-control from a young age, adversity will come easier for you because you have experienced it before... Showed first 250 characters
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You represent your entire community and all that it stands for. If several players from a certain school are very unsportsmanlike and dirty, their school will begin to get this reputation. If someone continues to yell and complain all game, their community is thought of in this sense... Showed next 250 characters
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