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Month: May 2014

Interview with Kyle Harrison

I had a recent interview by email with a professional lacrosse player, Kyle Harrison. I asked him a few questions, and here are his answers.

1.What is your favorite position in lacrosse, and why?

Midfield, by far! It gives me the opportunity to play offense, defense and transition.

2. Who is a lacrosse player that you look up to to this day?

My father has always been my role model, and the reason I started playing the sport.

3.Who/what made you want to start playing lacrosse?

My dad! Dr. Miles Harrison Jr.

4.What motivates you to keep trying and fighting on the field?

There are all kinds of things and reasons to be motivated. Whether that’s reaching your full potential as a player, or reaching your full potential as a team.

5.What advice would you give to kids who have just started lacrosse?

For starters, have fun! It’s a great sport and if taken seriously, can provide you with amazing friendships and opportunities. Secondly, set goals for yourself, and make sure everything you do on and off the field, is bringing you closer to meeting those goals.

My Position in Lacrosse; Defense

My favorite postition in lacrosse has to be defense. I love when the offensive players head over towards our goal, because my heart starts thumping, and I know I have to give it my all. My arms shoot up, and my wall is built to protect them from shooting and scoring. With the help of other defenders, we protect the goal, and strive to win. On defense, you can sometimes even start plays for the offense. I have sometimes done that, and it sends the adrenaline through my body to shoot for goal. I feel free and powerful when I play defense, and nothing can stop me when I get the ball, or when the ball starts heading towards me.

Surviving the Applewhites by Stephanie S. Tolan (Mid-Book Review)

I mean, the book isn’t as terrible as it was, but it’s still really bad. Our class has continued to read “Surviving the Applewhites” and it is still boring. Yes, we have learned to understand all of the characters better, but almost everyone in the class in falling asleep. To sum up how boring this book is, the most exciting part so far was when they found a dead butterfly. I wish we could stop reading it, but apparently we have to read it until the very end. I honestly cannot understand why this earned a Newberry Honor Book award. There is no action, mystery, or comedy. Just a girl with cereal and butterfly problems, a weird kid who had a mishap with burning down the school but found a new love of singing and acting, and a dog just being a dog.

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