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Josh, Sam and Peter are together again for their last summer at hockey camp. Josh is certain that nothing could be better than playing with his friends and cousin Troy, until he discovers that his card shark cousin is gambling with the team's success. |
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When Jack's hockey coach moves, Jack's hockey-crazy grandfather P.J. steps into the role. But can the team adapt to Grandpa P.J.'s old-school methods? |
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Jordy Lee and his friends are thrilled when a new skateboarding park offers a youth competition. But what will Jordy's friends thinks when he gets coaching advice from a cute girl? |
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Josh, Peter, and Sam are thrilled to reunite at hockey camp, but a lot has changed. Can they really pick up where they left off as teammates and friends? |
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The Brunswick Valley kids on the road. In order to secure the top spot in the league, the gang is playing a series of away-games at schools around the province. |
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Gregg Stokes can tell you exactly when his life took a turn for the worse. It was the day his new stepsister, Amy, joined the starting line-up of his hockey team. |
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Sam has just moved with his family to Ottawa. He's quickly made first goalie on the Kanata Kings, but he feels insecure |
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Sam has just moved with his family to Ottawa. He's quickly made first goalie on the Kanata Kings, but he feels insecure |
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Linh-Mai has always admired the acrobatic moves of her soccer teams goalie -- Flyin' Brian. But her admiration becomes concern when an eye disease causes Brian to start losing his vision. |
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Matt Thompson and his friends have caught the racing bug. They've set their sights on the famous Alfie Shrubb Road Race in Bowmanville, Ontario. |
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'!"
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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.



