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Date Posted: 20:01:30 09/07/03 Sun
Author: shari gorga
Subject: sporting biography

Hey there! My name is Shari Gorga and I am from the Dirty Jerz, and I am sophomore who has not decided on my major yet. I want to major in sports marketing or business marketing, so I am debating whether or not to enroll in the business school here or to participate in the Individual Studies Program, because Sports Marketing is not a recognized major at UMD. I have been involved with sports since I was very young, when Saturday morning soccer games was the weekend activity. In high school I ran cross-country, track-and-field, and played basketball. I supported all the other sports through out the year and loved to watch my classmates on the fields and courts. Now, I am a member of the cross-country and track-and-field teams here at UMD, and gained more of an appreciation for college athletics. I feel that sports have a positive impact on all individuals, whether you’re watching them or participating in them. You learn self-discipline, commitment, teamwork, along with many other important life long lessons. No matter how one incorporates sports into their lives, everyone learns from them, appreciates them, and they shape many of our actions. I grew up with sports as a child, and still am involved in them everyday which is exciting and a lot of fun to me, and I will continue to be involved with sports for the rest of my life, well, until I am old and crippled.

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