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Friday, August 15, 2008

Top Ten Things Learned in Youth Sports

Most of the things I was taught, or learned on my own, as a child have been forgotten. But there are a few things learned in my youth that I still hold onto as an adult. And I sure am glad that I didn't forget it all. For the greater part, it was to always be safe and...

10. To have the correct size equipment and...

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9. To pay attention to the little things of every play and...

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8. To drink plenty of milk so to be strong and...


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7. To realize when I didn't have the skills that I thought that I did and...


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6. To always be protected and...


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5. To always know what may be coming and...


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4. To come to play in the right state of mind and...


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3. To pay attention and stay outta the way...


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2. That practice does make perfect and...

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1. To never anger the officials

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6 comments:

fan of freddy said...

Did curtis scare you away from writing your youth stories in italic?? just wondering..cause i miss the.. "back in the country.." good post freddy

Curtis Hanson said...

No, he just learned his lesson.

Freddy Church said...

What lesson was that Curt?

Curtis Hanson said...

That you can't write

Curtis Hanson said...

I should rephrase that; you don't know how to any better than a two, tree year old.

fan of freddy said...

Cutis i thought you weren't interested in freddy's columns. I personally enjoy them and i enjoyed his references to his youth.