During the school year, I have celebrated both sporting and personal successes.
Two particular successes were with Mr. Hunter as my coach and with the school women's soccer team. We became national champions at the indoor championships, and I played a big part in this as goalkeeper, keeping the goal clean in the final. I could feel how proud Mr. Hunter was of me. As if this success wasn't enough, we were also runners-up on the pitch. It was a really great two days with Mr. Hunter as my coach and I loved playing soccer again, as it used to be my favorite hobby.
A very special success for me was when I once asked Mr. Hunter after a training session on Friday if he had a minute. I then asked him for advice about my problems in sport. He tried to give me a few tips, which I took to heart. It was really good to talk to him about it, because afterwards I felt so relieved of my problems and was able to go into the weekend feeling good.
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