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Birmingham, Ala – Texas Center, stole the ball from the TCU Prince TCU, dried around the stadium, and threw it into one side before it fell on the ground.
The Long Horn base exploded in chaos. From locking the arms, stopping each other from running to the stadium, until it falls to the ground, which shouts to their friends from exciting, they completely changed their energy in the inheritance field.
“They all came to me, and I’m like ‘boys, you’re making a smile for me,” Oldr said.
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The game, which was in the early fourth quarter, gave Long Horn’s first two games advance.
And for someone who doesn’t smile normally, it’s when Long Horns knew that their victory was officially performed by Kayla Oldakri with a 58-47 victory that they sent to the fourth end.
“He came out and had a crazy spark,” said a young guard player Jordan Kodio. “Something about everything he has done has brought a lot of energy.
Long Horn’s players ran away from the pitch to Oldr, helped and embraced him. After that, Oldker could only keep his right face anymore.
“The fact that he changed only with his full expression after that was as if, ‘Well, yes, we were locked,” Kodio said.
In the 15 minutes of the game, Oldkri 6 feet and 6-inch ended with nine points, five penalties, two thefts and a block. He also had one of the most difficult acts in court – he was guarded by the 6-7 princess.
Old Curri and Taylor Jones, the high center, united forces, and Prince limited only four points and nine limited penalties while forced to follow and six minutes left. Prince was 17.6 points and 9.4 penalties in each game.
Jones looked at the theft and Fastbrick Oldkri from the margins.
“It was just such a key game,” Jones said. “That’s the violence would follow us and he would have signed the deal.
For someone who usually wears the face of the game, Oldker could not protect himself from a smile.
“He’s very serious, he’s doing the job,” said Abi Boutilier, a second year student center. “And it’s nice whenever it’s extinguished like that and sees her energy, because we don’t see it much.
Ansley Gavlak is a student at the University of Georgia Sports Media Certificate Program.