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49 result(s) for "Teamwork (Sports) Juvenile fiction."
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Hoop hotshot
Joe can play basketball, but he's more interested in impressing the crowd than in helping his team. After being being cut from the freshman squad can he prove he has what it takes to play the game?
Striker assist
Talented striker Jax Cooper has been Most Valuable Player for the Screaming Hawks for four years in a row, but when he joins a traveling league he finds out that he still has a lot to learn about teamwork.
Volleyball victory
Andrea is looking forward to another winning volleyball season with her school team, but the new coach is putting them through a lot of basic drills, and Andrea is frustrated because she is not playing the position she is used to, and she does not understand why.
Breakaway
When seventh-grade soccer star LJ befriends Tabitha, who could not be more different from her, LJ learns to curb her competitive nature, which has been slowly alienating her friends.
I could be a one-man relay
Since Danny has super speed, he is overconfident in his running ability--will he learn in time that relay racing is about teamwork as well as speed?
Splashdance
\"Ursula, a bear, and Ricardo, a human, are preparing for the water ballet competition. But a new regulation at the community pool--no bears--leaves Ursula cut from the contest. Luckily, she encounters a group of undaunted animal swimmers at a local pond, and Ursula and her new team figure out a way to participate in the competition and make sure everyone is welcome at the pool once and for all.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Gold medal swim
Sam is the best swimmer on his team, and he is happy to help the new student, Julien, practice his laps and technique--but when it comes to an actual race, only one swimmer can win.
Full court flash
\"Dash is faster than all the rest, but that's quickly becoming a problem-his teammates can't keep up! His passes usually miss the mark, and he refuses to slow down, leading his fellow vipers to believe that dash might be all flash and no substance...\"--Page 4 of cover.
Bad-luck basketball
Brandon's junior high school basketball team is struggling to make the playoffs, and Brandon is starting to feel that his bad luck is dragging them down--and when their bus breaks down on the way to the big game, Brandon has to turn luck into opportunity.