Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Hessville Youth Hoops

Here is one of the personal narratives written by Morgan.


What would happen if the five foot two inch girl had popped my shoulder out of socket? What if I wouldn’t be able to play with or support my team for the rest of the season? Would I heal quickly enough or would I just sit in the crowd and watch? These were all the questions I asked myself as a clutched my shoulder in pain.
It was a Sunday afternoon, about one-thirty, at Morton High School. My teammates and I were facing the best girl basketball team in the league. We had never beaten them before, but we were looking pretty good then.  It was the second quarter and we were on defense. I saw one of the girls race down the court to make a lay-up, but that was NOT happening while I was on the court. In my head, my plan seemed great. I would get in my defensive stance in front of her, steal the ball, dribble down the court, and make a three-pointer. Well it actually didn’t go as well as I had planned. What really happened was this: When number five was dribbling down the court I stopped in front of her and just stood there for a while. She was running towards me so fast that when she ran into me I heard a pop/crack in my shoulder and it hurt really badly. I started to feel dizzy and my vision started to blur. I almost fell but I got my footing together. Luckily, the clock was counting down so the next sound I heard was “BUUAAAH”!!!!
I walked over to the sidelines with the rest of my team and sat Native American style on the floor. My friend’s mom, one of the assistant coaches, saw what had happened and came over to me. “Are you alright? I saw that girl run into you and you looked hurt”, she asked. “Yea, I’m fine. But that girl is so retarded, man. I mean I hope someone fouls her in this next quarter if she plays. That should’ve been a foul!” By the time I had finished going off, I checked the scoreboards. We were falling behind and I knew this game was going to be a blow-out. The pain from my shoulder mixed with the frustration from the game was very stressful and I just wanted to get back on the floor and get all that energy out.
By fourth quarter my shoulder was feeling better and I was able to go back on the court. I was happy to be back on the court but it was also too late for us to catch up with the other team. Time was running out and my teammates weren’t hustling as much. I tried my best and I’m sure some others did too but we were losing by twenty. Even though we lost that day, we still had fun, well except for my arm almost falling off.



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