Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Sportsmanship Project
















































In the conference championship game between Central Washington and Western Oregon. Liz and Mallary (Central Washington) showed very good sportsmanship because even though Sarah (Western Oregon) was from the opposing team and had gotten injured badly, they helped her get around all the bases to record the runs. At that moment it did not matter who/what they were playing for, but doing the right thing. Though Sarah had just scored a home run, Liz and Mallary did the good thing by helping her out, it showed that it is not just about winning. They did a pretty special thing for Sarah by carrying her around all the bases. It takes a lot of guts to do something like what Liz and Mallary did. People can really learn a lot from what Liz and Mallary did to help out Sarah.








































The definition of good sportsmanship is playing fair, following the rules of the game, respecting the judgment of referees and officials, and treating opponents with respect.There are two different types of sportsmanship in every sport. The good and the bad. Though nobody really likes to see a bad sportsmanship mentality, there is always one everywhere. Whether it is because they are playing a bad game or just because they are not playing a good game at all and nothing is coming out good for them. Good sportsmanship is when teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials treat each other with respect. A good sportsmanship mentality is someone who knows how to win and lose in a good way, play a good game, and simply plays fair. A bad sportsmanship mentality is not caring for what the officials say, trash-talking, not knowing how to accept a loss, any thing else that is considered out of the ordinary.






 
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