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Sometimes a dream needs a push
Sports with wheelchairs
Even if you have a disability you can be just as good and play basketball, just need to put in a little more effort.
When someone has a disability doesn't mean they are different and can’t do the same things
Now using a wheelchair, Major not only still plays rough sports, but they’ve become central to his life and key to his mental and physical rehabilitation. The 31-year-old former Towson High School football player now plays rugby, toppling others in wheelchairs with his hard hits. He also skis, kayaks and participates in numerous other activities.
I also chose this one because it shows that having a disability doesn't have to change your life completely. And how having a disability doesn't make you not be able to do things other people can do.
Following you're parents dream can pursue them for you and for you're parents.
We practiced all week. Dad came again and said we were improving. "I thought you were terrible at first", he said, smiling. I didn't believe he actually smiled.
I chose this passage because it shows how the father is happy training the boys basketball team and the character thinks it's cool that his dad was so great at basketball and is now giving them tips.
Competitive father
Dreams
Disappointment
Chris is following fathers footsteps and playing basketball. He joined a team where people in wheelchairs play
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Effort
Fathers disappointment
Even with no support Chris is still doing what he loves.
Even when someone gives up on you doesn't mean you should give up on yourself.
Support
Passion for basketball
Dreams
Playing basketball like dad
Disability
Chris’s father is disappointed, but Chris still wants to pursue his dream.
Universal understanding
Universal understanding