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NEWS FLASH: Michigan is starting a Junior Division Equestrian Team. Fowlerville has joined the pilot program to get onboard and into practice for the 1st annual meet June 13th. Check out the new WEBSITE
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Introduction To Our Site:Welcome to the Fowlerville High School Equestrians homepage for 2003. We are back for another year to saddle up our horses, sit deep in the saddle and have fun. We have made great new changes, rotated, rearranged and finally come up with a new coach, a new system and a great bunch of riders for the team. This year we are looking forward with expectations to a great year. You are invited to follow our journey from the beginning to the end as we manage to walk, trot and canter our way into the 2003 season. "I'm a high school player. I'm a team
player. I play with my friends and with some of my
enemies, but I respect everyone when it comes to my sport. I know I'm not
going to get a multi-million dollar contract
to play professionally. I know I may not even get my name in the paper. I
play for the love of the game. For the pride and honor, for the blood, sweat
and tears it takes to make the team, to earn the spot, to win the game. I
play because I can, I play because I know that my life would be empty
without the sport I play. I would have a lack of everything my sport gives
me... integrity, courage, talent, fearlessness, pride, strength, stamina,
will, and the heart of a champion. If I didn't play, I would lose a part
of me. I'm an athlete. I'm a girl. I'm a champion, not because my team
always wins, but because when we don't, we learn from our mistakes. We try
to fix them, and most of all because we have fun. I have built lifelong
friendships and memories because of my being an athlete. I leave
everything on the field or court and continue to push myself. I am never
happy with second place, but I have learned to accept it. I have learned
to get over and through my anger and be the athlete and player I have
always dreamed of being. I don't play for my parents, for my family, for
my friends; I don't play for my coach or my teachers or my school. I play
for myself but when I'm playing I represent them. It isn't about winning
or losing, but I hate to lose. I won't settle for a tie, and I am not
satisfied with 100%. To play, you have to sacrifice everything, your body,
your time, your sweat, blood, and tears, everything... for your team. I am
a player, and athlete and a champion, not because I know what it is like
to win, but because I know what it is like to lose. I know what it is like
to feel the anger and pain that comes along with "second best." I have
been that girl with tears in her eyes, walking out to receive the second
place trophy and clapping as the other team, my opponents, receive the
first place one. I know what it is like to lose, to win, to want to quit,
to want to cry, to not want to get up. I know what it is like to hear the
cheers and yells for you. I know what it is like to feel the pressure of
everyone on your shoulders, and I know what it is like to choke under that
pressure. I know what it means to be an athlete, a true player, and that
is why I play. I AM AN ATHLETE, A CHAMPION, A TRUE PLAYER."
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