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where they are, what they're
doing and whom they're
with."
Dedication. Motivation.
Cooperation. Self-confidence.
A wholesome way to spend
time. But why do our sons
like to play the game?
"I like the physical aspect of
the sport," said my son Dan.
"I like to hit, tackle and
crunch. You can do it and it's
legal."
Zack Kepes said, "I like to
hit people. It's fast moving
and not boring like baseball.
It's more of a team sport than
I've played before and your
teammates are depending on
you. You get enjoyment
knocking the other team
down. You hear the crowd and
you get enthused."
"It's harder work than any
sport I've played," said Marc
Selik. "You get conditioned
and in shape even if you're
not getting a lot of playing
time. I like playing a team
sport. If you make a mistake,
it's not all your responsibili-
ty."
"I like physical sports," said
David Parzen. "It's similar to
hockey in that it's very
physical, but football is more
of a contact sport and I like
that."
"I wanted to lose weight
and have a good time," said
Gregg Finegood. "You can hit
people and not get arrested
for it."
"I play football just because
it's fun," added my son Dan.
Football. Fun. Thirteen-
year-old boys are entitled to
some. Even if their mothers
can't bear to watch.
Postscript
The Norup Hawks finished
their season undefeated last
week with a 6-0 record, win-
ning their last game 36-12
against Berkley School
District rival Anderson
Middle School. It was
Norup's best record in years.
The record on injuries,
however, took a turn for the
worse. Nancy Finegood had
just joked to a friend, "Well,
the bar mitzvah's over
(celebrated the previous
weekend). Now Gregg can
get hurt."
Within seconds her son
was down. Taken by am-
bulance to Beaumont
Hospital, Gregg was diag-
nosed with having a broken
leg.
"I don't think he's ever
playing football again," said
Mrs. Finegood. "I think I
am," said Gregg, undaunted
at the prospect of facing six
weeks on crutches. ❑
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