Saturday, May 25, 2019

Teamwork

W get into does it mean to be a successful squad? Over the past year, I watched my mother fight unitary of the hardest battles in the world. My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer last year, and even the best team of doctors could not cure her. The day she died, she went to my basketball game in the morning, and she died later(prenominal) that afternoon. The lesson I learned is that even if you give it your all, sometimes you taket always achieve your goal and take. My mother always wanted me to go to an NBA game. I have been a Wizards fan my whole life and have never been to a game.I am always observing how the best teams perform. I think the Wizards ar a great team that love the game and respect each other, and that is what you need to be a successful team. For example, the more you trust your teammates, the more likely it is the team will achieve its goal. A team must work together to achieve a goal, but sometimes even the best teams dont win. John Wall is one of my big gest idols. He trusts and respects his teammates, plays with speed and precision, and even when he loses, he is always respectful.If I could see him play, it would be a dream come true. Runner up Its virtually working together By Zoe Cachion, 11, Arlington Teamwork is helping people out when they need it, and working together. You win as a team, and you lose as a team, You need to have empathy for other people on your team, Teams and teamwork are not just sports and other competitions. Teamwork is about . .?. trust, loyalty, confidence and perseverance. Success in your team is not really winning every single game. Its more about working together with your teammates.Sure, it feels wonderful to win, but it feels even better when you know everybody in the team worked hard to get that win. Thats what success in teamwork means to me. Runner up The ubuntu blast By Dan Huynh, 12, Falls Church Before each of their games, the successful Boston Celtics yell the African word ubuntu, which i nspires the team to snap on the greater neat rather than individual success. A successful teams players dont care about only their stats, All-star appearances, salary or winning championships.Positive teammates focus on the people they play with every day and how they can help their peers improve. An ubuntu-type player will pass on opportunities to others. For example, the Washington Wizards show that their team is centre on the greater good because, as Kevin Seraphin said, we play like a team. Nobody is selfish. Nobody wants to be the hero. Every night, you let somebody else shine. This attitude makes their team successful. Ubuntu does not only apply to professional sports it pertains to amateur sports also.For example, my aquatics coach told our team that during a water polo game, one of his players had the opportunity to get a hat trick. However, instead of shooting himself, he pump-faked and passed to his open teammate, who scored. This team was successful because its player s shared opportunities rather than focused on themselves. When a team works together, teammates are fitted to help one another overcome obstacles and improve both as individuals and as a team. As the ubuntu philosophy states, I am what I am because of who we all are.

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