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The male basketball team had gathered after school Friday to warm up before the regular warm-ups prior to the game; it was an idea introduced by the new team captain, Kirk Godfrey, who was actually known around the school as 'Captain Kirk,' and the idea had apparently helped the team be more successful. Following the guard's question was a round of laughter. "Heck yeah!" Ethan Sharpe called out, grinning. Jake almost laughed, remembering the Greek boy with a short, dark afro that made him closel...y resemble the main character from Boy Meets World. Instead though, he passed the basketball in his hands to Brent, who shot the ball into the basket. "Good shot!" Kirk called from the other side of the gym. He glanced at his watch and blew a whistle given to him by the coach, who frequently skipped the warm-ups. "That's enough, guys! Be back here by 5:40!" Ethan jogged over to Jake, who was dribbling a basketball even though most of the other guys were already on their way out the gym doors. "You know what I heard?" Ethan asked, watching Jake launch the ball into the basket.
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