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Personal Statement: Significant Experience
Derek Zdanowski
Significant Experience

"Fight on, push till you have nothing left, never give up even when you are an inch away from defeat." These are the words of my hockey coach before our championship game, which would make or break our season. This was the first year our team has ever made it to the final game, and we were prepared to give it our all out on the ice. For this would be our teams last game together before we all went our separate ways in high school. We gathered in the locker room before the game getting ourselves pumped up for what would be one of the most devastating games of my life. Screaming fans, happy parents, and hard-hitting players lined the ice for the game. At the beginning of the game we were off to a

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