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Hardcourt Comeback

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Brett Carter is a hotshot on his basketball team, the Wildcats—or at least he was. After missing an easy layup shot at the buzzer in an important game, he feels like a total loser.
But things get worse. At his best friend's birthday party at a rock climbing center, Brett freezes on the wall. Then he blows an easy question in the American history bee at school. He is losing his confidence fast, both on and off the court—and the championship game is coming up.
Can Brett overcome his fears and play like a "winner" again?
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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2010
      Gr 5-8-In "Dugout Rivals", Jake Daley is looking forward to a new season of baseball. Since he was voted "Team's Best Eleven Year Old" last year, he's sure he is going to be the shortstop for the Red Sox. Then Adam Hull moves in. He can do it all: hit, field, and pitch. Suddenly, Jake has competition for the MVP trophy. Over the course of the season, he must come to terms with his shortcomings as Adam works through his own set of problemshis parents' bitter divorce and the uncertainty of moving again. During the championship game, both boys learn why there is "no 'I' in team." Similarly, in "Hardcourt Comeback", Brett Carter is the big man on the courts, but after missing a crucial game point, forgetting the answer to an easy question in Brain Bowl, and becoming paralyzed with fear on the rock-climbing wall, his self-esteem is as deflated as an old basketball. Can he regain his confidence before the big game? While the characters are much more self-aware than most seventh graders (and families and coaches feel like they were made for a TV movie), Bowen's stories move along briskly with rapid-fire action sequences and end with surprising twists. Less-athletic readers may be unfamiliar with plays and sport-specific lingo. Both books conclude with a "Real Story" section that references real players' life events to underscore the motivation for coaching pep talks in the books."H. H. Henderson, Heritage Middle School, Deltona, FL"

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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      April 15, 2010
      Grades 4-7 Brett Carter, star of his basketball team and most everything else, develops a nasty case of the yips after his misses an easy game-winning layup. His confidence gets further shaken when he freaks out halfway up a climbing wall and muffs a question in the school social-studies bee. Hows he going to get the touch back? This entry in the Fred Bowen Sports Story series is flush with life lessons about perseverance, dedication, and picking oneself up after a hard knock, not to mention loads of on-court action. It reads like a succesful drive to the hoopquick, purposeful, and effective.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

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  • ATOS Level:4
  • Lexile® Measure:620
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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