Boys' Athletic Booster Club = Athletic Booster Club for boys (plural)
Boy's Athletic Booster Club = Athletic Booster Club for a boy (singular)
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The cast of Athletic Boys - 2000 includes: Timo Rezzo
yes, because athletic girls are fit.
Some gals are quite athletic. They "work out" just as much as the guys to sometimes.
Both are pretty even
the girls upper chest is thicker than a boys which makes boys usually more athletic
Well, this is kind of a strange question, but in my opinion, it depends if the person is athletic or not.
The correct placement for the apostrophe for "the boys" would be "the boys'."
She loves boys with brown and hazel eyes. She also loves musicians and athletic guys. But you said 'Brown boys, brown eyes, tall, strong, athletic, musicians, and good at football. You have brown eyes, you are a musician and you are athletic, which conculeds that she would like you, but you would not be her 'Dream Boy' Good Luck!
The correct form is the nominative plural "Boys."
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One of the boys 'is' is grammatically right as 'one' is the subject and 'of the boys' is the prepositional phrase and so is not a part of the subject. This expression means that from a number of boys, only one is selected. Hence, 'is' is the correct option.
Yes, it would be a good idea. An athletic supporter keeps your genitals in place and prevents bouncing and twisting.