On April 9th, I met with my mentor and the rest of the team in the parking lot to travel to Oceana High School for their tennis match. I helped carry the equipment from the van to the tennis courts. Then I recorded the names of the players from both teams. After, I introduced the players on the team before they began to play. I led the cheer in our team huddle and rooted for the boys as they met their opponents. I watched them play. After each match was done, I recorded the scores. My mentor and I gathered the equipment and put it in the van. The team and I ate out at Taco Bell before we all left.
My meeting with my mentor was pretty fun. It was fun because we ate out after the boys' tennis match. Other than that, I felt like the work I was handed was repetitive. I was given the same tasks once again. I understand that there isn't much to do when you are a high school sports manager. Being a manager for a professional sports team comes with different tasks that are extremely important to the team's success. I learned that from my research paper. I am questioning whether I want to do this in the future as I am finishing up my capstone project.
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