S77 PT #1: Guilty On All Counts
Due: Sunday, June 16th @ 11:59 PM PST
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ItsBooth
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Written option 2:
Jack Booth is a player who makes the most of his time in the penalty box. While some might stew over the ref’s call, Jack keeps his cool. He accepts the referee’s decision (right or wrong), knowing that arguing won't change the outcome and could harm the team's morale or his own focus. During his time in the penalty box, he uses the two minutes (hopefully, just two!) to get ready for his return. He observes the game closely, watching for patterns or weaknesses in the opponent’s play that he can exploit. He often reflects on the mistake that led to the penalty, in order to avoid similar errors in the future. This helps him become more cautious and improve his overall game play. To stay physically ready, Jack does some light stretching or exercises. Jack always tries to turn the negative situation into a productive pause. When he gets back on the ice, he’s not just ready to play, he’s got a plan! His calm and strategic approach can inspire teammates, showing that setbacks are opportunities for growth and learning as long as you choose to see them that way! WC: 191 |
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