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Essay heading: Dawn Staley
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She was smart and realized early that if she was passing the ball instead of shooting, she was more likely to play during a game. Like many athletes, Staley knew that playing with players that were taller than her and that could jump higher than her would allow her to get better. Another incentive was that if she lost, she had to buy grape soda for the winner (Perel 1998)... displayed 300 characters
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Another incentive was that if she lost, she had to buy grape soda for the winner (Perel 1998). This method of staying out of trouble and her natural talent became her ticket out of the neighborhood and her means to give back to the neighborhood where it all started.
Dawn Staley’s career in basketball began at Dobbins Vocational Tech High School... displayed next 300 characters
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