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    Should Ridgeline High School ban sports? Most students who attend Ridgeline High School and their parents have been debating this question for a little while now. Sports at the high school are popular. The most popular sports that people play and watch are football‚ soccer‚ tennis‚ hockey‚ and basketball.  50% of Ridgeline High School’s student body plays sports throughout their years of high school enrollment. Ridgeline High School should keep allowing team sports as athletes are more likely to

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    to have. One of the major problems for many students is paying for their college tuition. Many students will take out loans‚ apply for scholarships‚ and have parents pay for college. If a student play a sport in high school and are lucky enough to get drafted to play for a college you might get a full ride.Many colleges will profit off of their athletes not give their student athletes anything in return. So one of the biggest questions is should student athletes be paid more than just scholarships

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    Effects of Students Playing Sports During a student’s busy life of school‚ homework‚ family‚ and friends‚ the advantages of being on a sports team may be neglected due to fears of grades or less personal relaxation time. However‚ these fears should not affect our decision on playing sports‚ either individually or on a team‚ because of the endless amount of physical and psychological advantages that would result from this. Firstly‚ the effect of being on a sports team helps a student to have better

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    Imagine you are a student athlete; your daily routine would consist waking up early and going to practice. After practice‚ you have to go to all of your classes. Maybe some of your class you are not doing so well‚ so the college provides you with a tutor. Lastly‚ to call it a night‚ you afternoon practice which will likely end late. Athletes are demanded to this routine 24/7 everyday. Most of all the athletes’ time goes towards their sports and studies. They have no time to find a job or work to

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    Student-Athletes who are recruited to play a college sport are going in with one goal‚ to play their sport professionally by being the best player they can be. Unfortunately only about 3% percent of NCAA athletes in their respective sport go on to play professionally. The other 97% spend hours and hours of their precious time practicing on the field all for no future in that specific field of work. Actually according to Forbes‚ Marc Edelman reports “student-athletes work 3 and a half more hours a

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    scoring that game-winning goal in overtime‚ or even‚ winning the national championship‚ is the epitome of all college athletes’ dreams. Student-athletes represent the school they play for. They play their absolute best and give 110% every time they are out on the field‚ so why should they not be compensated for all of the work they put in? They are a student like everyone else‚ so they obviously get a few hours of homework per night. Add on top of that: waking up at‚ maybe‚ 5 AM for mandatory

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    later starting times you might have a struggle between grades and sports. With the later starting times it might be an obstacle to get to sports events or making it to any after school activity when you might have a school class at that time. Or the school sports will be releasing athletes later from practice because of the time taken off by starting school and dismissing students from school later. In my opinion I think that students shouldn’t start later because of traffic with transportation and

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    Corruption has been part of sports for so many years now that the two terms go hand in hand‚ just like a married couple. Corruption as discussed comes in various forms‚ the major ones dealing with bribes‚ match fixing‚ and the use of illegal banned substances by athletes. Lance Armstrong decided to cycle down the wrong road. It might have won him a couple medals and recognition in the history books‚ but like always he paid the price for his foul play in the sport. Armstrong might not have been

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    Many student athletes thrive to become professional players of that sport. Almost all of them graduate from college with low grade averages. So‚ as a result of that‚ they attempt to become professional and the do not succeed. Now they can not go back to school and get good grades to then be able to get a well-paying job. Student athletes should have to maintain a certain GPA to participate in sports activities because it motivates them‚ it gives them a financial benefit and most coaches look

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    Township‚ there is a rule that states if students are in a school sport or in a club‚ they are put in a pool of students that are liable to be drug tested. Random drug screenings to students that are in grades 9-12‚ participate in extracurricular activities‚ or those who drive to and from school is an invasion of privacy and therefore should only be limited to drug screenings if reasonable suspicions are raised. Students that participate in clubs‚ school sports teams‚ organizations‚ music groups‚ and

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