Wednesday, August 29, 2012
My Last First
Being in high school has been great. I've made a bunch of friends that I consider to be family. Also, high school has allowed me to be on the volleyball team which I am a captain of this year. Last night I had my last first volleyball game of the season. I was so excited to start off the season, with new players stepping up and brand new jerseys I was shaking with excitement. My entire team was lined up and they announced the starters. Once they called my name I got a huge smile on my face and I went up to shake the opposing coaches hand. Our JV had started out the night good with their first victory of the season. We play best 3 out of 5 and we won over our opponent in 3 games. We were in fire with spiking, perfect passes, and beasly blocking we easily over took our opponent. It felt amazing winning my last first game of the season.
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That is so awesome that you can still be in volleyball while being a Post-Secondary student. See, I myself am also a PSEOP student and currently a high school senior at Kalida. I am not going to lie, in an opinionated statement, college is overall pretty phenomenal. That being said, I kind of feel like I am missing out on the entire cool senior stuff that I cannot pursue anymore. At my high school, I was the junior class president, in the drama club, in county, solo and ensemble, and marching band, and was also in the blood drive committee. Although last year I thought that my schedule was hectic, I really miss it now because of the personal growth I obtained from it, and also because I was doing all of these things with my friends. Since I decided to get a head start on college classes my senior year, I was obligated to quit most of these things on account of time and scheduling. It sucks! I was extremely pumped to receive my senior band awards and, if I was still in blood mobile, get a scholarship for it. Also on the negative, I think a few of my friends are kind of mad that I am leaving them for college early. That being said I think it is worth it because I am going to save up so much cash from this experience, or at least I think it is worth it, I don’t know. But, regardless, good luck in v-ball and hold on to it dearly, because I know I miss the stuff I was involved in!
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