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The beast
by
Hoblin, Paul
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Soccer stories.
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Brain Wounds and injuries Juvenile fiction.
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Sports injuries Juvenile fiction.
2013
\"Alyssa Duncan is a beast on the soccer field. As the Copperheads' starting goalie, she might be the difference between a state title and total defeat and she likes it that way. When a concussion takes Alyssa out of the lineup, her rising-star teammate Becca Miller takes over in goal. Becca turns out to be pretty good, too. And what seemed like a temporary change might not be so temporary after all. Will Alyssa heal in time for playoffs? And even if she recovers, what kind of beast will she have to be to knock Becca back to her old position?
Impact
2021
Twenty-one women writers offer vital counter-narratives to \"one-size-fits-all\" descriptions of traumatic brain injuries and recovery.
Blow out
by
Higgins, M. G
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Soccer stories.
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Knee Wounds and injuries Juvenile fiction.
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Sports injuries Juvenile fiction.
2013
It is the start of a new soccer season, and Lacy Sheridan is anxious. She spent the winter recovering from a knee injury that still gives her nightmares. But Lacy is trying not to let fear get the best of her. She needs to bring her A-game if she wants to impress soccer recruiters.
Hit count
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Lynch, Chris, 1962- author
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Football Juvenile fiction.
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Football players Juvenile fiction.
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Sports injuries Juvenile fiction.
2015
Arlo Brodie loves being at the heart of the action on the football field, and while his dad cheers him on, his mother quotes head injury statistics and refuses to watch, but Arlo's winning plays, the cheering crowds, and the adrenaline rush are enough to convince him that everything is OK--in spite of the pain, the pounding, the dizziness, and the confusion.
Lissa on the side-lines
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Jones, Jen
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Jones, Jen. Team cheer ;
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Cheerleading Juvenile fiction.
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Sports injuries Juvenile fiction.
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Best friends Juvenile fiction.
2013
When Lissa Marks injures herself trying a daredevil stunt she finds it frustrating sitting on the sidelines, but the real shock comes when she finds out she won't be allowed to compete in the regional tournament.
Over & out
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Morgan, Melissa J
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Morgan, Melissa J. Camp confidential ;
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Camps Fiction.
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Practical jokes Fiction.
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Sports injuries Fiction.
2006
Having broken her leg practicing for the annual Color Wars competition, Jenna's misery is compounded when she is falsely accused of pulling a series of pranks that could get her sent home, and so, with little to lose, she begins planning her revenge.