Personal Narrative: The Basketball Team

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January eighth, twenty-sixteen, the student government held a competition for the high school girls’ and boys’ basketball teams. So we basketball players had to go on stage and await further instructions. The boys and girls had to play a game of charades. Each team had a few minutes to act out the cards while the audience yelled out answers; the girls in the audience yelled answers for the girls’ basketball team and the boys in the audience yelled answers for the boys’ basketball team. The team who had the most cards answered correctly after five rounds won the game. The girls’ team went first, then us boys had a turn. We had to act out football, mowing the lawn, seesaw, and changing a tire. The boys captured the lead after the first round. …show more content…
The next round for the boys had tricky activities to act out. One card wrote “touching a cactus” and the next card wrote “banana split”. The fully engaged boys in the audience quickly screamed out the word banana but could not figure out the word split. Wanting to win the game, I acted without thinking about consequences. Moving the other basketball players out of the way I plundered down into the splits. In mid-split the faint sound of a rip could be heard with a sensation of a small breeze on my backside. Determined to win, I stayed in the splits till the boys called out the word split and realized the card wrote banana split. We ended up winning the round and patiently waited for the girls to take their turn. I slowly moved behind all the boys on the stage and took one other guy with me and unashamedly asked him if I ripped my pants and if so, the damage done to them. He took one look at them and confirmed the pants ripped down the middle of the