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Personal Narrative Friends And Basketball - 1745 Words

Friends Basketball Coming into a new town is nothing new to me. If you move around as much as I do, then you never really get to know anyone on a deeper level than knowing of them. I move on average of 4-5 times a year. My dad’s company that he works for keeps moving him around, so I never really expect us to stay in a house very long. I never put my clothes in my drawers, even though I have them. I keep them in my luggage bags, because you never know when you will move again. I’ve ever really had a best friend; that was until I met Claire. It was my first day of school on a cold day in November at Preston Heights High School. I was in guidance office, talking to the counselor. The counselor called in this girl to show me the ins and†¦show more content†¦Myra: Claire, I feel as if I can’t make anything. Maybe I shouldn’t go out for the team tomorrow. I can’t even make a single power shot. Claire: Hey, that’s ok. You aren’t go ing to make every single shot at the beginning of the season. Heck, most of the shots you take in a game won’t even go in. Just keep shooting. Myra: Ok. Thanks for the advice. I guess I will keep knocking away at it. See you tomorrow! Claire: Alright, see you tomorrow! The next day at try-outs, Coach Myers, the Varsity coach, told the returning lettermen, girls who were on varsity team prior to this year, to take us amateurs and show us some drills. Claire was the leader for my group, as she was the returning point guard. I tried keeping up with Claire, as she was controversially the best player in the whole program. I tried to impress both her and Coach Myers by making every shot that I possibly could, but that was NOT the case. I missed basically every shot, but I just kept shooting. I did not look very good. That was until Claire showed me where to grip the ball to shoot it with the utmost accuracy. 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