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Les superstars de l'école Victory

Suivez les parcours de jeunes protagonistes dans une prestigieuse académie de sport, où l'entraînement intense rencontre l'amitié et la croissance personnelle. Les histoires se concentrent sur le dépassement des défis, le renforcement de l'esprit d'équipe et la recherche de son propre chemin vers le succès. Cette série célèbre la passion pour le sport, la détermination et l'esprit indomptable de la jeunesse. Les lecteurs aimeront les personnages dynamiques et le message inspirant de persévérance.

I Could Be a One-Man Relay
I Broke Into Gymnastics Camp
Don't Break the Balance Beam!
I Don't Want to Live on the Tennis Court
There's No Crying in Baseball
I Only Surf Online

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  • I Only Surf Online

    • 56pages
    • 2 heures de lecture
    4,2(11)Évaluer

    Carmen's encounter with a mysterious surfer ignites her interest in surfing, but her initial attempts lead to frustrating wipeouts, making her long for the comfort of basketball. The story revolves around her struggle to overcome challenges and the encouragement from the enigmatic surfer, who may inspire Carmen to persevere and embrace the sport. Themes of resilience and self-discovery are central as Carmen navigates her fears and finds her footing in a new passion.

    I Only Surf Online
  • 4,4(20)Évaluer

    The story revolves around Tyler's initiative to boost school spirit by organizing a baseball game where teachers face off against students. This event not only fosters camaraderie and competition but also highlights the dynamics between students and faculty, showcasing their interactions and relationships in a fun, engaging setting. The game serves as a backdrop for themes of teamwork, rivalry, and community within the school environment.

    There's No Crying in Baseball
  • Kenzie struggles to harness her super strength, which excels in tumbling but causes chaos on the balance beam. Her inability to control her power leads to falls and potential embarrassment among her teammates. As she navigates the challenges of gymnastics, she must learn to balance her abilities to avoid becoming the subject of jokes and to succeed in her sport.

    Don't Break the Balance Beam!
  • Kenzie faces a dilemma at gymnastics camp: she must confess to breaking the gym door to save the camp from cancellation. Torn between honesty and the fear of consequences, Kenzie navigates the pressure from her peers and the weight of her decision. As she grapples with her choices, themes of friendship, integrity, and personal growth emerge, highlighting the importance of taking responsibility and the impact of one's actions on the community.

    I Broke Into Gymnastics Camp
  • I Could Be a One-Man Relay

    • 56pages
    • 2 heures de lecture
    4,0(8)Évaluer

    Danny struggles with the pressure of teamwork as he resists practicing with his relay team. His reluctance highlights the challenges of collaboration and the importance of each member's contribution in a sport that thrives on unity. As he navigates his feelings, the story explores themes of friendship, perseverance, and the realization that success is a collective effort.

    I Could Be a One-Man Relay
  • Alicia faces the challenge of defending cheerleading against her brother Danny and his friends, who dismiss it as unworthy. Determined to showcase the skills and dedication of her team, she aims to demonstrate that cheerleading is indeed a legitimate sport. With her exceptional jumping ability, Alicia sets out to change perceptions and prove the value of her passion.

    Cheerleading Really Is a Sport
  • Danny's super speed makes him a star on the football field, but it also leads to challenges in his everyday life. His hurried approach causes mistakes in his homework and discomfort when eating. The story explores Danny's journey to understand the importance of slowing down and finding balance, teaching valuable lessons about patience and mindfulness beyond the game.

    A Running Back Can't Always Rush
  • Kenzie is hesitant to engage in winter sports until a friend's encouragement leads her to try snowboarding. She quickly realizes that her gymnastics skills translate well to the snowboard park, enhancing her experience and confidence on the slopes.

    I Just Have to Ride the Half-Pipe
  • Five Fouls and You're Out!

    • 56pages
    • 2 heures de lecture
    4,1(21)Évaluer

    The story revolves around Carmen, who faces a setback after fouling out in a basketball game. With the support of her friends, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery to understand her mistakes and improve her skills. Themes of friendship, perseverance, and personal growth are central as she learns valuable lessons both on and off the court.

    Five Fouls and You're Out!
  • Carmen excels as a dribbler on the Victory basketball team, but her confidence is challenged when she tries out for soccer and struggles with ball control. After overhearing negative comments from other girls, she grapples with feelings of inadequacy. This experience highlights her journey of self-discovery and the realization that skills in one sport don’t automatically translate to another, emphasizing themes of perseverance and resilience in the face of criticism.

    It's Hard to Dribble with Your Feet
  • Tyler faces the consequences of his reckless behavior when his parents decide to hold him financially responsible for the damage he causes at home. This new approach forces him to confront the impact of his actions, leading to potential growth and responsibility as he learns to manage his mistakes.

    I've Got the No-Skateboard Blues
  • The story follows Tyler, who realizes he has a unique super ability to make perfect basketball shots. However, his newfound talent leads him to become a ball hog, alienating his teammates and causing frustration. As opposing teams adapt to his skills, Tyler must confront the consequences of his actions and learn the importance of teamwork and sharing the spotlight in order to truly enjoy the game.

    Nobody Wants to Play with a Ball Hog
  • Alicia takes the initiative to host a volleyball tournament aimed at fundraising for her pen pal's cheerleading squad. The story highlights her determination and creativity in bringing the community together for a good cause, showcasing themes of friendship and teamwork. As the tournament unfolds, challenges arise, testing Alicia's leadership and commitment, ultimately leading to a heartwarming conclusion that emphasizes the impact of collaboration and support.

    You Can't Spike Your Serves
  • Alicia's journey begins with her desire to support her friend Danny by forming a hockey cheer squad during a school trip. However, her excitement quickly turns to homesickness, leading her to struggle with the idea of participating in figure skating lessons. Torn between her commitment to her friend and her feelings of discomfort, Alicia's experience highlights themes of friendship, personal growth, and overcoming challenges.

    Skating Is Hard When You're Homesick