Narrative Essay On Basketball

Words: 1934
Pages: 8

William felt his legs getting tired from all the running he has done. He took his shirt and wiped off the sweat from his forehead. He glanced back, and they were charging towards him. He shot his hands right up into the air. “Pass!” William called. His teammate passed the basketball over to him; he shoots from the three-point line as soon as he felt the contact between his hands and the roughness of the ball. Twelve year old William wore a plain grey t-shirt with blue basketball shorts. He was a stubborn child who never believed in himself, yet he still gets exceptional grades-at least to his parent’s standard. “That’s game!” William exclaimed as he walked over to give handshakes to the opposing team. William walked back home, which was only a half of a mile away. He walked up to his front door, and he touched the cold, hard metal of the door handle. As he opened the door, the cold air of his home rushed over him. He could smell his mother’s cooking as he walked in through the door. Taking off his shoes, William walked upstairs to his room. He sat down …show more content…
I’m hungry!” William said over the intercom.
“Dinner's almost ready! Come and help prepare the table,” his mother replied. William jumped out of his chair, and he sprinted over to the elevator on his floor. He used it to get down to the first floor and quickly walked to the kitchen. The scent of food overwhelmed him as he walked
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The two exited the room and walked into the cold, harsh weather. The shivered and walked next to each other for body warmth. They started up the mountain to the left of the room. William and Michael struggled up the mountain; they felt as if their feet went numb from the coldness of the snow. After about ten minutes of climbing. They saw land on the opposite side of the mountains. “Hey! Look there!” William pointed out a small speck of brown- which seemed to be a village of some