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Spits...Forsomethiswordconjuresup imagesofrunning grueling .mileson the soccer field and for others it m ay m ean the feeling ofelation
whenblankingyour tennisoppnent Eitherway,the interscholastic \}athleticprogramatWardlaw-Hartridgeenhancesthementalphysical
andsocialdevelopmentofaHofour studentathletes.Eachvarsity team mmbinestheexperienceofmoreseasonedplayerswith theexcitingtalent afnew ones in their strives for victory. Whdle w inning m ay be icing on thecake,our players find they m ust w ork together as a unit to arrive at ^•- thecommon goal being better than you were the day before. While determination and enthusiasm are two proverbial traits on our playing fields,youwillalsofind sprtsm anship and schoolpride. From the pre­ seasondoublesessionsin thefalltorainoutmake-upsin thespring,WHS !’i* spits are defined by the individuals w ith different strengths who blend
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