
Heard the inter-class have been pretty unsightly and violent (catfights?!?). chill people! this is not war. there is a difference between desire to win and passionate and pure violence !?!
sometimes, i wonder why so aggressive internally and when facing opponents in nationals, I dun see that kindaf agressiveness and strong desire to win?!?
Respect the game, respect your opponents, play fair and square. Be passionate, yes, but not going overboard and do anything in order to win.
show some sportsmanship and be gracious.
I wonder what are the referees doing? u mean this kind of things also need intervention?!? blind me!
haiz.
"Sports do not build character. They reveal it."~ John Wooden
"The most important lesson I've learned from sports is how to be not only a gracious winner, but a good loser as well. Not everyone wins all the time, as a matter of fact, no one wins all the time. Winning is the easy part, losing is really tough. But, you learn more from one loss than you do from a million wins. You learn a lot about sportsmanship. I mean, it's really tough to shake the hand of someone who just beat you, and it's even harder to do it with a smile. If you can learn to do this and push through that pain, you will remember what that moment is like the next time you win and have a better sense of how those competitors around you feel. This experience will teach you a lot on and off the field!" -Amy Van Dyken
"Victory is in the quality of competition, not the final score." -Mike Marshall
"The most important lesson I've learned from sports is how to be not only a gracious winner, but a good loser as well. Not everyone wins all the time, as a matter of fact, no one wins all the time. Winning is the easy part, losing is really tough. But, you learn more from one loss than you do from a million wins. You learn a lot about sportsmanship. I mean, it's really tough to shake the hand of someone who just beat you, and it's even harder to do it with a smile. If you can learn to do this and push through that pain, you will remember what that moment is like the next time you win and have a better sense of how those competitors around you feel. This experience will teach you a lot on and off the field!" -Amy Van Dyken
"Victory is in the quality of competition, not the final score." -Mike Marshall
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