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Nothing but Net is the hilarious tale of the Cape Breton Grizzlie Bears, a bedraggled group of basketball misfits who turn sure defeat into heart-warming victory. |
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Jay must switch schools after a house fire. He must either give up the basketball season or play alongside his rival at his new school. |
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Jay is struggling with his running skills at basketball camp but luckily for Jay, a new teammate and friend has figured out how to bring out the best in people. |
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Kallana has always been more interested in fashions than in sports. When her father suddenly decides she should join the school basketball team, Kallana feels desperate. |
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A diagnosis of childhood arthritis threatens C.J's dream of one day playing on the national basketball team. |
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The Raptors are going co-ed, but Mason and his friends aren't sure how they feel about it. |
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Matthew Eagletail's good friend, John Salton, has come to visit. Together, the boys form the Bobcats to compete in the Rocky Mountain basketball tournament. |
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Off the Wall is a fast-paced, boisterous story with lots of plot twists and plenty of soccer to keep young readers amused. |
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Josh, Peter, and Sam are thrilled to be reunited at a hockey tournament in Kelowna, but a lot has changed. All three boys now play on different teams. Can they remain friends as they all compete to be in the gold medal game? |
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Cody is about to find out what it's like to no longer be the best kayaker in his club, and learn a few lessons about competition along the way. |
Sports Stories Series
High interest sports fiction

Series features
- Gripping, action-packed stories
- Short, high-interest fiction
- Contemporary themes and Canadian settings
- Award-winning authors who know their sport
"A winning series... designed to attract reluctant readers as well as provide recreational reading for children who are interested in stories about sports."
- National Library of Canada
"Lorimer is obviously succeeding with this series of action-driven novels which encourage young readers to 'Get in the Game'!"
- Resource Links
Kids who love sports love these books, and so do teachers. When you put one of these into a young sports fan's hands, you can feel confident they will enjoy reading.



