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22. True or False? When holding the hockey stick properly, players keep two hands on it for control and the blade stays low to the floor for safety. O True O False
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22. True or False? When holding the hockey stick properly, players keep two hands on it for control and the blade stays low to the floor for safety. O True O False
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