Tournament Essays

  • The Tournament of Roses Parade

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    invites every nearing city around Pasadena. Besides serving as a place where locals can go shopping, window shopping, or dining, it is also famous for holding the Tournament of Roses Parade at the end of every year. The Glendale galleria or the Americana nor The Grove, has an extravagant event at the end of the year such as the Tournament of Roses.Other people have traveled far from other cities not local and sleep on the streets the night before the parade with their sleeping bags and tents to keep

  • Personal Narrative: My First Baseball Tournament

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    As the sun rose over the horizon I was already on my way to an early morning tournament game with my baseball team. I knew that if we lost todays game that we would be eliminated from the tournament and would be sent home. I had almost no belief that we would win today because the team we were scheduled to play was ranked number one in the tournament. I knew that the rest of the team felt the same way. When we arrived we just sat in the parking lot not wanting to get out of the car and into the

  • Sports in the Middle Ages

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    Sword Play, Chess, Tennis, Wrestling, Animal Games and Board Games. Tournaments in the Middle Ages were like the Olympics, but you wouldn’t win any medals. Above all, knights would win pigs, money, land, and good reputations. Overall, sports and tournaments were important in the Middle Ages because it show their inner strengths and abilities and prepared knights for battle. Jousting was the main reason why people would go to tournaments. People were attracted to Jousting because they would love to see

  • College Sports Gambling

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    which are targeted at prohibiting gambling on amateur sports. The bills were introduced a year ago, and at the time, were heavily favored. The bills would legally put a stop to betting on NCAA games, the oh-so-notorious March Madness (the NCAA Tournament), and wagering on all college sports for that matter. Las Vegas casino lobbyist have turned offensive. Who wouldn’t, if there were possibilities of losing a $700 million cash cow, with approximately $70 million on March Madness? The money

  • Commercials

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    order to provide credibility for the quality of their products in general. In 2002 Nike produced a commercial for the soccer world cup. For this commercial Nike gathered twenty-four of the best soccer players from around the globe to play in a tournament format nobody has e... ... middle of paper ... ...nce and to convey an image of being a cool brand clearly shows that Nike’s priority is not to sell only one specific product at a time but to keep their customers loyal to their brand so they

  • My Summer Adventure: Journal Entry

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    whole day ensuing JP Hayes and Craig Stadler which was the coolest thing because afterwards they acknowledged that I had followed them and I got both of there signatures. which really had me going then and bet hat time it was time to retire from the tournament as the last of the players made the turn into the 18th hole. My final exhilarating thing this summer was that I really took the time to get to know allot of new people, I have so many friends now from other cities and states and even countries which

  • The Determined Victor Jimmy Connors

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    Jimmy wanted to be the best. He knew that his success depended on his speed and his technique. Jimmy worked like a demon to make up for the difference. By age 8, Jimmy was skillful enough to enter into tournaments, and he made a good showing in them. Jimmy did not win his first tournament until he was in the ten-year-old competition. The losses only gave him determination and the wins only gave humbleness. Jimmy Connors, a paragon of all sorts, had an unconquerable spirit. Jimmy knew that

  • Jousting: A Medieval Sport

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    popular in Medieval Times, jousting tournaments originated in France and spread to the rest of Europe. This sport was played as a tournament and required various kinds of equipment to be played (“Jousting”). First, jousting was founded in France and the first recorded joust was in 1066CE, the same year as the Battle of Hastings. This sport spread from France

  • What Matters in Life?

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    first step or say their first word because I was always out surfing and living up to my dream of being the one that no one could beat. This al changed drastically one year just after my daughters fifth birthday. I arrived home from a surfing tournament to find my wife and two kids homeless. Lucky for them they weren’t in the house at the time of the fire. The police say that it was because I was the “unbeatable” one and that the other Pro-surfers just wanted to be in the spot light for once. But

  • History Of Racquetball

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    also set up clinics so that new players could learn how to play the sport. In 1968, Sobek started talking to the head of the US Handball Association, Robert Kendler. In 1968 the National Paddle Racquet Association held the very first racquetball tournament called the Gut-Strung Paddle Rackets National Championship. It was held in Milwaukee. The next year Kendler started the International Racquetball Association, and racquetball got its official name. To help get the name of the sport out and bring

  • Golfing Happiness

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    However, there is a single instance in which I don't care what the scorecard reflects: playing with Nick. Though some golfers prefer playing in tournaments with new, shiny drivers and caddies at their beck and call, I'll take a round of golf with Nick, on perhaps the worst golf course known to man, Hillcrest Golf Club, over playing in any country-club tournament. Now, you've got to understand my friend Nick. He already scored perfectly on the PSAT Math section his sophomore year, has a workaholic

  • Corruption in the Film Blue Chips

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    corrupting or of impairing integrity, virtue, or moral principle; the state of being corrupted or debased; loss of purity or integrity; depravity; wickedness; impurity; bribery. In the film Blue Chips corruption overshadows true meaning of sports tournament. There are two challenging issues in the film dealing with money and morals. Bribery is used to save the athletic reputation of the university. A college basketball coach finds himself battling between his morals, integrity of the team and institution

  • Persuasive Essay: Football

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    the first game of the regional tournament. This reoccurring event has led many to believe that the four year football program puts GSL students at a disadvantage compared to other districts. A junior high school football program would not only increase the competitiveness of the students but also have more important consequences. As far as football goes, the GSL has become the laughing stock of the state. No team in the entire GSL has entered into the state tournament more than ten times. Shadle Park

  • Sue Smasher: A Tennis player and Her Contract issue

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    noted tennis coach whereby he undertook to organize her training and decide which tournaments she should play in. In return, Sue agreed to act on Lew’s advice and pay him 20% of her winnings from tournaments. No. 2, with Drive Power Ltd, whereby Sue promised to use their sports equipment in return for Drive Power paying all her travel expenses. In July 1992, she disobeyed Lew’s instruction to play in the Tournament of the Century in USA where the total prize money was £1.5mil, and returned to England

  • The Role of Quiting in Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales

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    "pay back" some other pilgrim for their tale. The function of "quiting" gives us insights into the ways in which Chaucer painted the social fabric of his world. The characters of the Knight, the Miller, and the Reeve, all seem to take part in a tournament of speech. The role of "quiting" in The Canterbury Tales serves to "allow the characters themselves to transcend their own social class, and class-based moral expectations, in order to gain power over people of "higher" social strata."(Hallissy

  • State Wrestling Championship

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    State Wrestling Championship All my hopes and dreams had come true. I have been wrestling since I was twelve years old. Ever since then I've been trying to accomplish my dream of going to the Colorado State Wrestling Tournament. I decided that I wanted to be a good wrestler, and I wanted to be one of the top wrestlers in the state. I knew that the only way to accomplish my goal was to start wrestling as soon as possible and never give up. The second year of high school I was given my shot

  • How Tiger Woods Affects the Game of Golf

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    the tee-boxes to the hole in order to make the course more difficult for Tiger. He makes most courses look easy to play well on, despite the actual level of difficulty. He is the youngest player to win the Masters Tournament in the history of golf. Tiger makes over one million per tournament in which he places in t...

  • Herald

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    Herald The Webster’s dictionary defines a herald as an official at a tournament of arms with duties including the making of announcements and the marshaling of combatants. This simple definition just barely scraps the surface of what a herald actually is. The office of herald has changed immensely over the centuries, as they became more dignified figures in the chivalrous world. The earliest record of a herald just mentions him as a messenger in war. He was a medieval officer in charge of carrying

  • Duels

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    lives and which could result in serious injury, or even death (Frevert, 11)." Most contemporary historians believe that the modern version of the duel developed out of three medieval institutions: the feud, the judicial duel and the knightly tournament. The belief that dueling was derived from these three events is often referred to as the continuity theory. Feuds in the medieval period occurred when people attempted to settle disputes and exact revenge for insults through "private vengeance

  • Personal Narrative- Soccer State Championship

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    Personal Narrative- Soccer State Championship On February 28, 2005, I experienced one of the most exciting events that anyone could ever experience – winning a State Championship. The day my soccer team made history is a day I’ll never forget. However it is not just that day we won the title, but the whole experience of the preceding season that got us there. From start to finish, my team’s 2004-2005 season taught me that the platitude is true. You can do anything you set your mind to. From