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Personal Narrative: The Football Game
It was friday evening and that meant that there was a football game. Everyone was getting ready, they were all painting their faces red and white for frankron and black and gold for lapel. Both teams and fans were enthusiastic and jumping up and down and chanting before the game. they ranted and roared let's go eagles. Both teams were warming up and getting ready. The frankton eagles and the lapel bulldogs were about to play the big game. There was only one problem...

The scoreboard wouldn't work.everyone was bummed and almost started crying. Without the scoreboard they couldn't play the big game. Without the scoreboard the couldn't see the timeleft or the score. Frankton and lapel were big rivals.the frankton football team tried to fix

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