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How do you write a good luck note for high school sports?

The best good luck note for high school sports depends on your relationship with the athlete. Here are a few options, ranging from formal to informal:

Option 1 (Formal/Teacher/Coach):

> Dear [Athlete's Name],

> Wishing you and the team the very best of luck in your upcoming game/match/competition. Your hard work and dedication have been evident, and we're all incredibly proud of your accomplishments. Go get 'em!

> Sincerely,

> [Your Name]

Option 2 (Semi-Formal/Friend/Family Member):

> Hey [Athlete's Name],

> Just wanted to wish you the best of luck tomorrow! Remember to have fun, play your best, and give it everything you've got. We'll be cheering you on!

> Best,

> [Your Name]

Option 3 (Informal/Close Friend):

> [Athlete's Name],

> Crush it tomorrow! Go get 'em, tiger! We're all rooting for you. See you after the game.

> Your friend,

> [Your Name]

Option 4 (Focus on specific skill):

> [Athlete's Name],

> Remember all that work you put into your [specific skill, e.g., free throws, serve, tackling]? Let it all come together tomorrow. We believe in you! Good luck!

> [Your Name]

Tips for any note:

* Personalize it: Mention something specific you admire about the athlete or their performance.

* Keep it short and sweet: A short, heartfelt message is more impactful than a long, rambling one.

* Positive and encouraging: Focus on their strengths and abilities.

* Handwritten notes are best: A handwritten note shows more thought and care than a typed one.

* Consider adding a small, appropriate drawing or sticker if appropriate for your relationship with the athlete.

No matter which option you choose, make sure the note is genuine and reflects your support. Good luck to the athlete!

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