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Books in Lorimer Sports Stories series

  • Just Run

    Deb Loughead

    Paperback (Lorimer Children & Teens, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Fourteen-year-old Daisy Howson is a take-charge kind of girl, maybe even something of a control freak. She means well―she just wants everything to run smoothly, especially on her relay team. But when someone tries to sabotage the boys' relay team Daisy suspects her own team may be involved. Can she sort it all out and fix everything up again before the city championship meet?
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  • Rebound

    Adrienne Mercer

    Paperback (Lorimer Children & Teens, Sept. 1, 2016)
    All C.J. has ever wanted is to play basketball―one day pro basketball. Already in grade nine she's the captain of her high school team in Naskup, British Columbia. But her success comes at a price: her teammate Debi can't accept someone so young as captain, and is making C.J.'s life as difficult as possible. To make matters much worse, one morning she wakes up and is barely able to get out of bed. When her doctor tells her she has arthritis, she worries whether she deserves to be captain. Recognizing her new limitations, however, she comes to truly understand teamwork, and becomes the leader her coaches knew she could be.
  • Mud Run

    Bill Swan

    Paperback (James Lorimer, May 1, 2003)
    When Matt is too late to register for his new school's hockey team, he decides to join the cross-country running club instead. At first it's every one for themselves. No one runs with the pack, until finally a new coach demonstrates that tough competitors know the value of teamwork. When the championship finals arrive pouring rain makes the course a slippery mess, and forces the runners to make some hard choices. Mud Run is a fast-paced, humorous story about team spirit and taking life one step at a time.
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  • Rink Rivals

    Jacqueline Guest

    Paperback (Lorimer, Sept. 1, 2016)
    When twin brothers Evan and Brynley Selkirk move with their family from the remote Cree community of Whapmagoostui to bustling Calgary, their worlds turn upside-down. In place of the grey, frigid waters of Hudson Bay, they see the downtown canyons of a modern city. Bryn, a musical prodigy, trades piano practice for hockey practice to impress a new girlfriend; Evan, the family hockey hero, starts running with a bad crowd and neglecting the game. As the brothers' lies get them in deeper and deeper trouble with their parents, they have to rely on each other to gain the courage to do what's right.
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  • Goon Squad

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Hardcover (James Lorimer, Oct. 15, 2003)
    Jason's rough moves on the ice nearly got him kicked out of the hockey league, but he's learned to keep his aggression in check. Now he's on an elite team and his new coach is pressuring him to return to his old ways. If he doesn't toughen up, he might lose his spot on the team. But if he starts playing dirty, he could get kicked out of the league. Jason finds himself fighting to play fair in this exciting and often comic sequel to Power Play and Danger Zone.
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  • Slam Dunk

    Steven Barwin, Gabriel David Tick

    Paperback (Lorimer Children & Teens, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Mason's basketball team, the Cabbagetown Raptors, is going co-ed after seven successful seasons. He's pretty open-minded about the change, especially after he meets Cindy, a really top-notch player. The other guys aren't so sure. Before long everyone has taken sides, and the Raptors' chances of making the national finals seem to fade into oblivion. When Mason's growing friendship with Cindy goes sour, however, he takes it upon himself to make things better, both with Cindy and the team.
  • Making the Team

    Kelsey Blair

    Paperback (Lorimer, Aug. 22, 2016)
    When Hannah doesn't make the Grade 8 girls basketball team and her best friend June does, Hannah misses playing basketball and being part of a team. Worse, she and June don't spend as much time together and start growing apart. How can Hannah make sure that she makes the team next year while all the other players are playing more and getting better this year?Remembering how June saved her from being bullied when they first met, Hannah helps a classmate from being bullied, he returns the favour by teaching her about goal-setting and planning. As she develops her basketball skills and confidence, she realizes she stands a good shot at making the high school team. But can she ever get her friendship with June back?
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  • Hustle

    Johnny Boateng

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Fourteen-year-old Johnny Huttle--nicknamed “Hustle” by his best friend, Rex--comes from an inner-city neighborhood where the streets are tough and the street ball games are rougher. More than anything, Johnny wants to shine as the school’s star basketball player. But the one thing standing in his way is his best friend, Rex, who outshines Johnny effortlessly at everything, on and off the court. This makes Johnny angry enough that his game and their friendship suffer. When Rex starts getting into trouble in the neighborhood and is suspended from the team, Johnny has to put his jealously aside to help his friend--and his basketball team at the championship.
  • Trading Goals

    Trevor Kew

    Paperback (James Lorimer, Feb. 1, 2012)
    When Vicky and her mom pack up and move across the city to a new neighborhood, it means switching schools and leaving behind her best friend and her soccer team. Now she'll have to try out for goalkeeper with her former rivals, deal with racism at her new school and struggle to maintain loyalty to her old friends while making new ones. Vicky is awesome in net and tries to keep focused on her goals and the game she loves, but it's not easy without the support of her friends and family.
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  • Fadeaway

    Steven Barwin

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, April 1, 2011)
    Renna Rashad is not only captain, she's also de facto coach of her basketball team. But when a rival from an opposing team takes a vacant spot on the team, Renna faces some tough choices she wasn't prepared for. It starts with a shove in the hall, then a slight on the team's online blog, followed by exclusion from a team social event, and finally an uncalled-for move on the court that leaves her injured. Will Renna admit she's the target of bullying before her beloved team is torn apart?
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  • Breakaway

    Trevor Kew

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, March 1, 2012)
    Adam loves hockey, and he's good at it. So when his family moves to a major hockey city, he's sure he'll impress in the elite league his father signs him up for. The only problem is that he'll have to wait three weeks to find out, and it's tougher than Adam thought to make friends in the big city. But then he meets Rodrigo, a soccer nut whose family is from Uruguay, and finds that his hockey skills can work on the soccer field as well as the rink. He learns to love the new sport, but his close-minded father disapproves.
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  • Head Hunter

    Eric Howling

    Paperback (Lorimer, Sept. 21, 2015)
    As captain of the Westside Warriors, Colt plays clean and hard. But lately his coach has been losing his temper and ordering the team to win at any cost, even if it means playing dirty. What makes it worse is that Coach is Colt's father, and his erratic behaviour at home and on the field has Colt wondering if something is seriously wrong with his dad.Colt follows Coach's orders to go head hunting and take out an opponent with a helmet-to-helmet hit, but Coach then claims that Colt acted on his own. When it turns out that Colt's dad has symptoms from concussions he suffered in his NFL career, Colt is made acting coach for the championship game. But will he let a teammate continue playing after a hit to the head, even when the teammate's own dad is urging him to play through the pain?This book explores the dangers of concussion in contact sports and the lasting damage they can cause in the context of an action-filled football story.
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