The Glass Castle Narrative

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The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls has taught me how to not give up on something so easily. From getting burned to having parents that go through alcoholism, she always stuck through the grind. I started soccer a very young age. Throughout my childhood, I grew to love it more and more. Around my 7th grade year is when I realized that I wanted to have to sport of soccer in my life. Playing on a travel team with the grade above me was fun. I knew I would play high school with them, so starting at a younger age helped us build friendships and chemistry. Having all these ups and downs throughout my soccer career gave me somewhat of an idea how Jeannette struggled through her childhood. We had soccer liftings at the end of my 8th grade year.
Everyone knew we had a bunch of capability this season, so all the seniors were looking forward to the season. Ty Waltz and I were elected at the team captains, so that made me feel better as a player and individual to have that responsibility. At the beginning of the season, we had to deal with a few injuries so playing to our full capability was really hard. We won our first two games, then we had a rough stretch of really good teams. We didn’t win any of them, but we hung in with a Division one team, so we were pretty happy with that. Everything went pretty well from there. We started winning again, and we even beat Ottawa Glandorf and Celina for the first time in LB soccer history. OG has always either beaten us or tied until we upset them 2-1 at their own field. We had a bunch of momentum going into tournaments this season. Our first game, we dominated Ada 10-0. After that game, we had to go play at Riverdale. There was something about that team that we just couldn’t beat, even though we were better than them. We ended up losing that game 1-0, and I didn’t know what to think. Even though my high school soccer career was over, I handled it pretty

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