Rival crews, stolen money, and unexpected tragedy — all in a legit skateboarding setting
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Rival crews, stolen money, and unexpected tragedy — all in a legit skateboarding setting
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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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Fearing for his father in violent El Salvador, a young baseball player finds help from his community.
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Sarimah, a young Syrian refugee, moves to Saskatoon and has to switch from playing soccer in the sand to the snow while learning to adjust to her new life in Canada.
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<p>Lizzie has just been named captain of the soccer team – the boys’ soccer team, that is. She never dreamed anything like this would happen when she asked if the boys and girls could play on the same team.</p>
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An exciting new story by a former world-ranking swimmer about the pressures facing teen athletes who have the desire and the skill to take sports to the next level.
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Ozzie and the other Nigerian refugees compete with a team of refugees from Syria for time on the field. The two rival teams must then unite to try to win the division championship.
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<p>A brother and sister spend one quiet winter day on the icy pond behind their house–clearing the snow, skating with the crowd of neighbourhood kids, and cheering on the local hockey team, who play until the sun begins to set. Finally, under the moon and stars, the siblings once again have the ice to themselves.</p>
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The story of a young girl who overcomes envy, prejudice, and her own problems with self-esteem to make a place on a new hockey team.
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Malia wants to be a good basketball referee, but can she make the right calls, especially against her sister’s team?
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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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