Argumentative Essay On Soccer Vs Hockey

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“I just thought it [lacrosse] was really cool, ” said sophomore Macy Misfeldt.
It was on a regular school day when then seventh grader, Macy Misfeldt stumbled on a lacrosse flier posted in one of the hallways at Superior Middle School. This flier incited an interest in Misfeldt and then prompted her to ask her mother’s permission to join the team. After being pronounced as too young to do so Misfeldt anxiously anticipated her next year.
Lacrosse is a field sport that is very similar to both hockey and soccer. It borrows rules from soccer and involves a stick -like hockey-. It, however, differs in the fact that it is played with a long-handled stick -called a crosse- and a rubber ball that is meant to be tossed into a net with the crosse.
Misfeldt had played soccer prior to joining the lacrosse team so she felt capable of doing well in the sport.
Today Misfeldt is on her third year on the only lacrosse team offered for girls in superior. The team is open to those in seventh to twelfth grade and is coached by middle school English teacher Amanda Lindquist.
Due to the lack of a recognized high school team, Misfeldt’s team have a difficult time playing locally. They often have to travel to Fargo North …show more content…

In the meantime, the team’s coach put more emphasis on improvements as opposed to scoring goals. They strive for friendship and closer relationships.
“Lacrosse is a way of meeting new people and building relationships, sport,” Misfeldt said.
Misfeldt loves getting to know and bond with team members on and off the field.
According to Misfeldt lacrosse sports, anyone can play. Those with hockey or soccer skills have an advantage that preps them for lacrosse.
Misfeldt season ended last fall but she anticipates a new season coming

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