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Kickoff Blitz

Kickoff Blitz PDF Author: B. A. Hoena
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1434219097
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 65

Book Description
When Tou Yang's football team plays the team from his former school, where he was picked on for being small, he struggles to remain focused and use his skills against Darren, who still wants to bully him.

Kickoff Blitz

Kickoff Blitz PDF Author: B. A. Hoena
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1434219097
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 65

Book Description
When Tou Yang's football team plays the team from his former school, where he was picked on for being small, he struggles to remain focused and use his skills against Darren, who still wants to bully him.

Kickoff Blitz

Kickoff Blitz PDF Author: Blake A. Hoena
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781434232052
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 56

Book Description
Tou Yang is the smallest kid on his football team, but he plays like a giant. Tou's job is to dash down the field and smash the ball carrier on kickoffs and punts, and he does it well. When the Bandits come to town, an old enemy on the other side of the line goes out of his way to bring Tou down. Darren cuts corners and plays dirty. Will Tou be able to overcome his gridiron bully, or will Darren send him to the sidelines?

Full Court Pressure

Full Court Pressure PDF Author: Jessica Gunderson
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1434219119
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 30

Book Description
Caught between his old team and his new team, Zack will have to find a way to play through the pressure.

Reality Check

Reality Check PDF Author: Nelson Yomtov
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1434219127
Category : Graphic novels
Languages : en
Pages : 30

Book Description
Ricky played rough and hurt his team's top scorer. Now his teammates are mad. Can he fix things before the state's top team comes to town?

If Only

If Only PDF Author: J. Anderson
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1475980612
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 471

Book Description
At some point in a person's life, he or she makes a wrong choice. When the heart is involved, wrong choices can be devastating. If Only is a creative reimagining of reality, inspired by actual events from the Redhead's and the authors' lives. Weaving forty-five years of actual events, people, and experiences, the authors present a fictional account of what could have been. Bill is an exceptional young man of extraordinary integrity yet he struggles with his confidence in his personal relationships. A gifted athlete and student, he strives to be the best. A leader both on and off the field, he pursues his goals relentlessly. Sarah knows what she wants out of life, and nothing is going to get in the way of her dreams. Strong, intelligent, and assertive, once she sets a plan in motion, she makes it happen. When these two meet unexpectedly, they forge a lifelong relationship. Together, they tackle any obstacle, disaster, or heartbreak that comes their way. While nurturing their relationship, they deal with life's choices, foes, desires, and all the external pressures that threaten to rip their love apart. We all live with the consequences of the choices we've made. Some of us are making those choices at this moment. Most of us have pondered what a different choice would have made with those lost opportunities, about what could have been by making that different choice.

What Winners Won't Tell You

What Winners Won't Tell You PDF Author: Malcolm Jenkins
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1668004518
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 304

Book Description
As a two-time Super Bowl champion, three-time Pro-Bowler, first round draft pick, and former Jim Thorpe Award recipient, Malcolm Jenkins knows a thing or two about winning. Over the course of his thirteen-year NFL career, the now retired defensive back’s triumphs extend beyond that on the football field. As a successful entrepreneur, he has seen the blossoming of his business ventures with an eponymous company named Malcolm Inc., and a media conglomerate named Listen Up Media. As a philanthropist, he strives to make a positive difference in the lives of young people in underserved communities through The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation. And as the father of two daughters, he understands the challenges of loving his children, and preparing them for an often unkind and hostile world. But for every triumph, there is a tragedy, for every loss, a lesson. In What Winners Won’t Tell You, Jenkins share with readers the insight he’s gained from winning and losing alike. One moment, Jenkins is riding high from being the only NFL player to have Super Bowl victories against Hall of Fame quarterbacks, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady and then he’s navigating the harrowing low of a divorce from the mother of his children. In another moment he’s advocating for the advances of Black people in America, and then feuding publicly about the direction of this advocacy. Providing fans and readers alike with an intimate portrayal of life on and off the field, detailed breakdowns of his greatest moments against the games premiere players, and poignant reflections about what it means to straddle the narrow line between victory and defeat, What Winners Won’t Tell You is the best kept secret for those who want to know what it takes to be a champion.

Tough to Tackle

Tough to Tackle PDF Author: Matt Christopher
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 0316094544
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 51

Book Description
No one trusts a quitter... More than anything Boots Raymond wants to be a quarterback for the Apollos. But because of his size, the coach assigns him to a tackle position-and there's no arguing with the coach. Boots rebels and almost quits the team. It seems that nothing can change his mind, but his brother Tom intercepts and teaches Boots something valuable he learned from playing football and being a soldier.

Spotlight Striker

Spotlight Striker PDF Author: B. A. Hoena
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1434221288
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 57

Book Description
Carlos Ramirez is the Strikers' best scorer. But the state's best team, the Bandits, are coming to town, and Carlos hears that he'll have a very special fan in the stands.

Quarterback Scramble

Quarterback Scramble PDF Author: Brandon Terrell
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1434222209
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 30

Book Description
Ben Paulson rides the bench while Wes Blake gets the glory - until Wes gets benched for pulling poor grades, and Ben is thrust into the spotlight.

Here Come the Colts

Here Come the Colts PDF Author: Doug Bennett
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479712159
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 307

Book Description
"Here Come the Colts!" . . . .That was the slogan that was written on the side of the team buses, and this is the story of a decade of championship football, the Atlanta Colts of the 1970's, who won 17 of a possible 30 championships in the three age/weight classifications of the Georgia Youth Football Conference from 1970-1979, dominating that league in that decade. This book is about the players and coaches in the decade of the 1970's for this Atlanta Colt youth football program, the ACYA, based in north Atlanta, Georgia who participated in the three age and weight classifications of the varsity program. It also includes information and recounts about some of the opposing teams and their coaches and layers that made up metropolitan Atlanta's most competitive big league youth football organization of the era of the 1970's, the Georgia Youth Football Conference. It is the author's tribute to the ACYA founder and leader, the late Bob Johnson, who is mentioned frequently throughout the book. The Atlanta Colt Youth Association program, aka "ACYA" was often referred to as the number one "Pop Warner" sanctioned youth football program in the entire US in the 1970's. The book is written in narrative from the perspective of the author, who participated as one of the Varsity Colt head coaches in the last eight years of that decade (1972-1979) and observed the 1970 and 1971 seasons from an Interleague coaching position within that same famous Pop Warner program. The chapters detail the author's recollections and opinions and most of the detail centers mainly around his own players' and teams' experiences. The author provides season by season summaries of each of the varsity Colt teams, highlighting some of the most important games in which his own team participated, with capsules of many others. He also reveals some of the strategies employed in detail and the actual on the field rationale and logic behind many of the significant plays and events in some of those games. The author is Doug Bennett, who was a head coach for the "varsity" Colts for nine years, and participated in the ACYA program a total of 12 years from 1969-1980. In the subject decade of this book, the 1970's, Bennett was a varsity Colt Head Coach for the years 1972-1979. His teams won six consecutive GYFC championships from 1972 to 1977, finishing second in 1978 and third in 1979. Using a combination of research from written historical material, actual game films and the author's memory, as much detail as possible is written, including the author's recollection of specific game circumstances, situations and plays, with emphasis on individual player and team performances, etc. There are chapters describing the program's and author's philosophies and strategies on Offense, Defense, Special Teams, Practice and Game Preparation providing written description and analysis of how these championship teams were built from the first day of practice through the end of a season as it was learned from the legendary Coach Bob Johnson. The ACYA program was not only a football program for the children, it was almost a society within the society of the Dunwoody area and surrounding neighborhoods in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, particularly in the decade of the '70's. It was run totally by adult volunteers, whose dedication allowed the program to prosper and flourish from its inception in 1965. The ACYA program was the annual focal point in the lives of these families from the start of football tryouts in early August until the last bowl games in December, for all of the years they were involved. Lifelong friendships were formed there, among the children football players and the adult parents and volunteers in those families. The program still serves the community today and many of the volunteers who have been involved in recent years are former players from the era discussed in this book.