Sports/Hokies - John Lesko
Sports are like the beach, they just improve the quality of life. Sports are not necessary to life and I do think it is absurd how much some professional athletes make compared to other professions. This being said, sports have been a huge part of my life and I wouldn't give them up for just about anything. Whether it's watching them, playing them, or talking about them, sports bring people together. I was born and raised in Blacksburg, Virginia; in Blacksburg, Hokie football was religion. On saturdays that the Hokie's had home games, the whole town would shut down and everyone would go to Lane Stadium to root for the Hokies. For one whole day you forgot about everything else and came together with your friends, family and fellow Hokies you didn't even know to root for the same team. In the Lane Stadium, if you had maroon and orange on, you were part of a family. A family that triumphed at the highs and sorrowed at the lows, but it was all together. These families created by sports aren't something you come by often. It is hard to bring strangers together that love each other just for being part of something they are. If everyone treated strangers like Hokies treat Hokies, the world would be a better place.
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