Jake Maddox: Rebound Time


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Can Sarit learn to love playing basketball without her dad on the sidelines?




Jake Maddox Girl: Full Court Dreams


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Last year, Annie didn't make the basketball team. But this year there's a new coach, and Annie's been practicing her heart out. Annie is determined to make the team this year, and she isn't going to let anything stand in her way!




Jake Maddox Girl: Volleyball Dreams


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Ramona loves sand volleyball but has a hard team being a team player. When she learns that the court will be destroyed by a plastic company, she must learn the importance of being part of a team.




Hoops and Hopes


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"For twelve-year-old Autumn Holloway, a week at Blazing Hoops wheelchair basketball camp is a dream come true. She has high hopes that it will be her ticket to making friends and connections in the adaptive sports community. But Autumn struggles to fit in with her wealthier fellow campers. To make matters worse, she has to use a borrowed basketball wheelchair that keeps needing repairs. It takes a chance encounter with the campus custodial staff to help Autumn realize that, no matter where she's from or how she speaks, she belongs at camp-and on the court-just as much as anyone else"--




Cheer Captain


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Julia wants to join her best friend Ava on the cheerleading squad in her new school--but if she is a better cheerleader than Ava, will it damage their friendship?




Team Jake Maddox Sports Stories: Jake Maddox: Running Back Dreams


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In the biggest game of the year, Noah\u2019s on the bench as usual. But when another player is injured, Coach puts Noah in. And soon, the outcome of the game rests on his shoulders.




Jake Maddox: Dance Team Dilemma


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Hannah has to decide what's more important: keeping her spot on her school's dance team or keeping her best friend.




Over the Net


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Allie loves everything about volleyball except hitting. She doesn't think she's good at it, and every time she messes up, her belief in her own abilities dwindles. Finally, she asks for help. Her idol, Nikki, agrees to coach her once a week. If Allie can learn to spike as well as she blocks, she could become one of the team's strongest players.




Playing Forward


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Isaac is too short to play forward. Will he give up?




Double Scribble


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