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they don't tell you how it will feel when you take off your jersey one last time when you say your last team cheer when you take your last bus ride. well, maybe they tried to, but I didn't understand. because how can you tell me the countless hours spent in the gym, shooting with your dad will be over in a matter of seconds? how can you explain the nostalgia that hits when you play your last home game. 50 games. 50 wins and losses. all a blur. all over. I'm ready to go, but afraid to leave. c.l.c
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