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Choose one sports career that interests you now or one that you may wish to pursue in the future. In a 200 word, two-paragraph e

ssay, describe the requirements necessary for the career in your first paragraph. Then, in the second paragraph, explain your interest in the career and why you may choose to pursue this career.
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