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  • How to Quit a Sports Team

    Had it with the team you play on? Tired of the drama, ready to join a different team, or move to a different sport entirely? Here's how to quit your team without burning any bridges.

  • How to Tape a Lacrosse Stick

    In this How To Tutorial, I will teach the basic steps to taping a lacrosse shaft to provide comfort, control and stability. With this easy to understand document, it will be as easy as 1, 2, 3.

  • How to Photograph High School Football Games

    New technology makes it possible for parents to use high quality digital SLR cameras and get more professional-looking action photographs at their children's high school football games. However,...

  • How to Become a Top High School Recruit in Football

    This article will help you get your little football star to the big time universities he dreamed of playing for.

  • How to Care for Sports Injuries - Bloody Nose

    There are many of reasons why people get bloody noses. In the sports arena, though, the cause is clear. You got hit. Whether it be from an errant elbow, a ball, or even the ground, a good whack to...

  • How to Have a Productive Summer

    Don't just sit around eating, watching tv, and being on the computer. Summer is a great time to not only be productive, but also to have alot of fun.

  • How to Play Girls Lacrosse

    Although the name of the game sounds French, lacrosse is a sport that's native to America. In the 1800s a French missionary saw Native Americans striking at a ball with sticks, and referring to it...

  • How to Do Cheerleading Partner Stunting Safely

    The sport of cheerleading is simply not what it used to be. The days of pom pom’s and side line cheers have been replaced with risky stunts and high level gymnastics. While the new style of...

  • How to Try Out for a High School Sport

    High school sports can be a lot of fun and help you learn how to be a part of a team. It is also a great way to make some new friends too. Sometimes trying out for new sports can make you...

  • How to Try Out for Basketball Without Making a Bad First Impression

    Trying out for the basketball team can be a nerve-wracking experience--especially the first time you do it. If you come in to the tryout physically and mentally prepared to give it your all, you...

  • How to Cover a High School Swim Meet

    Swim meets are probably one of the most energetic sporting events you will ever attend. The energy of the teams and their fans plus the humidity of the venue is enough to make anyone's head spin...

  • How to Install Bleachers

    Anyone who has attended a Little League baseball game at an older field has experienced a moment of at least mild pain as they slide their posteriors across weathered and barely painted wood. It's...

  • How to be a Gracious Loser

    Know what's better than winning? Absolutely nothing! Unfortunately, our best isn't always good enough. What to do when winning is isn't an option.

  • How to Cover a Thanksgiving Day High School Football Game

    Thanksgiving Day is known for three important things - 1) The story of the Pilgrims and Native Americans sharing a meal together, 2) Turkey, and 3) Football. If you are covering the time honored...

  • How to Write a High School Sports Preview

    This article takes you step-by-step through the process of writing a high school sports preview from preparation through the time you submit your article for publication.

  • How to Market High School Sports

    High school sports need money for equipment, uniforms, transportation and coaches salaries. School budgets often cover only are part of these costs. Marketing high school sports is often the only...

  • How to Watch High School Sports

    Watching and cheering your favorite high school team can be an extremely rewarding experience. The student athletes involved compete with a desire to win and have unfailing loyalty to the school...

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