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There is one favorite memory I
will always cherish from my childhood. It is that age-old game of
baseball. I remember stepping out on to the field for the first time in
my new uniform and those brand new cleats that I had to have. The grass
always seemed to be freshly cut even though most of the time it wasn't.
The dirt on a field always seemed to be placed just right for a great
game of ball. The lines of chalk neatly outlining the diamond were
ready for the first runner to follow. I loved the smell of baseball. It
is one of the smells that cannot be described; you just know that
smell. I played ball from t-ball through junior high school. I learned
all there was to learn about the game from my Dad. From rally caps to
game day losses, my memory of this game will never be forgotten. I will
remember this game especially because I could look in from the field
and see my Dad in the dugout. My Dad was the head coach of our team. He
treated everyone fairly including me, his son. He was a great coach. He
brought our team to victory one season. We had an undefeated season and
went on to play in the tournament. But as long as my Dad was the coach
every season was a victory. My Dad taught me to always give the game my
best effort and win or lose; the game would give me back all I gave and
more. My Dad was right. My Dad, my head baseball coach is my hero. It
is not because he was my coach but because he is my Dad. I hope and
pray I can be as good a dad and head coach to my son.
Love,
Your Son the Left Fielder