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A true sign of sportsmanship!

What a class act and a fine young man. I hope in the future he is able to teach other kids how a gentleman acts in both victory and defeat. He is a credit to his family, school and coach. I am sure they are proud
 
Growing up I was always taught that good sportsmanship meant more than anything- better to be a good loser, and earn respect, than be a bad winner and have everyone see you have no character.
 
Growing up I was always taught that good sportsmanship meant more than anything- better to be a good loser, and earn respect, than be a bad winner and have everyone see you have no character.

+1 to that!

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