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    « on: March 08, 2010, 12:24:06 AM »

    I was the captain of my wrestling team and was featured in the local paper multiple times. Went to states finished one place behind standing on the podium. After the match my oppnent told me i did a great job and then i just realized it was all over. I have been doing it 13 years and now its over for good. I already miss the comradery and thesportsmanshipp and the feeling i was part of something bigger. I was somebody out there on that mat and now its all over. I guess this could be about any sport from basketball to football what did you do?
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