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Books for 7 - 9 Year Olds
 
 
           
       
 
 
The Sports Book
 
 
       
     
 
The Sports Book
 
  • 36 pages
  • 6 3/4 x 8 1/4
  • Wipe Clean Cover
  • All Ages
  • $14.95
  • Read the Story
 
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
   
   
   
 
 
   
 
 
   
   
 
     
   
 
 
Fair play and sportsmanship are promoted in all of our personalized sports books. In this soccer adventure, it's your skill and quickness that puts your team in first place!
 
   
 
 
     
   
 
     
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  • Full Name
  • Nickname: When you add a Nickname, the Nickname will be used throughout the story instead of the Child's First Name. We suggest you add the Nickname in the story only if it is a name the child is commonly known by.
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Hometown
  • Names of up to Three Friends
  • Sporting Event
  • Coach's Name
   
     
   
   
 
 
     
     
 
   
     
     
       
     
     
   
 
     
   
 
     
   
 
     
   
 
 

The Sports Book

This book was created
especially for

{First Name} {Middle Name} {Last Name}
at the age of {Age}


{Dedication}
{Book From}

{Date of Gift}

 
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
 
 
   
     
   
 
 
   
       
     
     
   
 
 

{First Name or Nickname} {Last Name} rolled over in bed, saw dawn was already breaking and knew he would not be able to go back to sleep. He had tossed and turned most of the night because he was excited. This restlessness, however, was also partly due to an aching calf muscle.

As {First Name or Nickname} started to get up, he once again felt the tightening in his leg. He rubbed his muscle and the tension eased.

Now, fully awake, {First Name or Nickname} was very aware of the half-queasy, half-exhilarated feeling that came before every important {Sports Event}. But today was not like every other sports day. Today, {First Name or Nickname} {Last Name} was competing in the last and most important {Sports Event} of the season. The championship was at stake!

While {First Name or Nickname} was eating breakfast, dozens of thoughts filled his mind. He imagined his friends and family at the {Sports Event} standing and cheering for him. He could almost hear the announcer saying, "{First Name or Nickname} {Last Name} of {Hometown}, is simply spectacular today."

Then his thoughts turned back to reality. {First Name or Nickname} drank his orange juice and rubbed his leg. He knew it was time to leave when he saw {Friend(s)} outside the kitchen window.

The ride seemed unusually long this morning. When they finally reached their destination, {First Name or Nickname} could see several people were already warming up. He rushed to join his teammates.

The announcement was made that it was time to begin. The {Sports Event} got off to a good start. {First Name or Nickname} felt winning was possible. The team was in great condition.

It soon became apparent that the teams were evenly matched. First one, then the other, took the lead. With only minutes left, defeat or victory depended entirely on {First Name or Nickname}. His early morning vision was coming true!
Then it happened! Suddenly the dull ache in his leg muscle became a terrible cramp. {First Name or Nickname} tried to go on. Again the muscle knotted and the pain was fierce. There was no doubt about it, he could no longer compete.

The {Sports Event} ended. The championship was won by the opposing team.

As the group gathered around the van, {First Name or Nickname} began to think of everything that had happened before the {Sports Event}. He remembered his leg aching during the night and how restless he had been. The excitement of the championship had pushed the pain out of his mind until the fierce cramp had become unbearable.

{First Name or Nickname} also thought about his dream of being the hero of the day. This morning's dream of stardom seemed foolish. He felt discouraged.

{First Name or Nickname} and the others began to pile into the van when they saw the coach approaching. One by one they took their seats.

{First Name or Nickname} wondered what would be said and how {Coach's Name} would react. He wished he could disappear.

{Coach's Name} stopped to talk to some of the parents. Inside the van, there was total silence. No one spoke. {First Name or Nickname} knew that everyone was upset. He was feeling very uneasy.

The coach got into the van. {First Name or Nickname} continued staring at the floor. {Coach's Name} broke the long silence. "We all gave our best today. All of you on the team gave 100 percent. The cheers from the rest of you gave us a real boost. {First Name or Nickname}, how's your leg?"

{First Name or Nickname} looked up. The coach was wonderful!! This {Sports Event} had meant everything to the team, yet {Coach's Name} was more concerned with how {First Name or Nickname} felt.

{Coach's Name} then told a hilarious story, and they all began to laugh and talk at once. With words and antics, they created an instant replay of the entire {Sports Event}. They made fun of themselves until they were weak with laughter. The tension between them ended, and their friendship became stronger.

By the time they arrived at their favorite pizza place, {First Name or Nickname} felt good. The aroma of the food coming from the restaurant smelled fantastic. {First Name or Nickname} had already decided on a medium cheese pizza and a large drink.

The restaurant was busy. Coaches, athletes and spectators came to eat and talk about the efforts of the teams.
As they were waiting to order, a team member joked, "{First Name or Nickname} {Last Name}, every time we compete, you get better and better. One of these days you might even get a professional offer." They all patted {First Name or Nickname} on the back. No one could lose with friends like these.

{Coach's Name} put an arm around {First Name or Nickname} and hugged him. "Stack them up, team," said the coach. The teammates piled one hand on top of the other. {First Name or Nickname} felt so good that he forgot the dull ache in his leg.

{First Name or Nickname} joined {Friend(s)} and his other friends who were sitting in a booth at the back of the restaurant. {First Name or Nickname} was glad to see them. He had just begun to tell them about {Coach's Name} when he saw Kia.

Kia was a know-it-all who never missed a chance to put someone down. Anyone who had a bad day at any sports event was a sure target. Kia's outspoken meanness was well known in {Hometown}.

{First Name or Nickname} felt his heart pounding rapidly. He struggled to catch his breath. Kia had seen {First Name or Nickname} and was coming straight toward him. There was no place to hide.

Kia was definitely one of the few people who always came to criticize. Even adults often cringed at Kia's remarks. {First Name or Nickname} could feel everyone looking at him.

"Well, {First Name or Nickname}, how does it feel losing the biggest {Sports Event} of the year single-handedly?" Kia's voice boomed.

Everyone stopped eating. The entire restaurant was silent.

{Friend(s)} looked up. {First Name or Nickname} was fighting to keep control of his emotions. All earlier feelings of disappointment came flooding back. What could he say?

Only a few minutes passed, but to {First Name or Nickname} it seemed like forever. He tried to speak, but no words would come.

{Coach's Name} slowly got up from the table and walked over to Kia. "If I remember correctly, Kia," said the coach, "your poor sportsmanship caused the penalty which lost us the championship last year. It was {First Name or Nickname} who stuck up for you and {First Name or Nickname} who sat with you in this same restaurant when no one else would. How can you criticize the one person who has treated you like a friend?"

Kia started to answer, but seeing the look on the coach's face, knew it was best to keep quiet.

Kia, speechless, was a sight to behold. A sigh of relief spread throughout the entire restaurant.

As they left the pizza place, everyone began buzzing with conversation. {Friend(s)} recalled times when {First Name or Nickname} had been nice to others when they needed it. {First Name or Nickname} always seemed to be there with a word of encouragement. Each one agreed that today's loss was not the end of the world.

Win or lose, they knew that they could always count on {First Name or Nickname} {Last Name} for friendship and support. Everyone was really glad {First Name or Nickname} was on their team.

The awards banquet was held a few weeks later. Parents, friends, and relatives brought their favorite dishes. Chicken, lasagna, potato salad, green beans, casseroles, garden salads, and every dessert imaginable filled the tables. The food was always delicious at these gatherings.

The team got together and talked about many things. One topic was the surprise plaque for {Coach's Name} which they had all chipped in to buy. {First Name or Nickname} was pleased about this gift. It was a super way to say thank you to a special coach.

Most of the conversation, however, was about the Sportsmanship Trophy. This was the most-coveted award of all. Each athlete imagined how that trophy would look on a shelf at Home.

The sportsmanship award was voted on by the team. Each member was entitled to one vote.

Several days before the banquet, {Coach's Name} had explained to the group the qualifications for this trophy. According to {Coach's Name}, three qualities were needed. The athlete had to show good team spirit, play by the rules of the sport and be gracious in victory or defeat. The coach had added that, although the trophy was not given specifically for athletic ability, a good athlete could win.

The ballots were cast at the banquet. There were many who qualified this year, and the vote was sure to be close.

The banquet room was very festive. Balloons, bright paper streamers, laughter and conversation all added to the excitement.

{Coach's Name} stood to begin the presentations, and the team quickly took their seats. {First Name or Nickname} sat next to {Friend(s)}. In spite of the fact they were excited, a hush came over the room.
"We have had a great season," said {Coach's Name}. "We've learned about teamwork, winning and losing. We have learned the discipline of weekly practices, but most importantly we've learned about friendship and sportsmanship."

One by one, the team members were called up to receive their participation trophy. {Coach's Name} spoke of the special talent of each athlete as the awards were presented. These remarks meant a lot to the team. They listened carefully to the words of the coach.

As the last of the trophies were given out, the anticipation began to grow. Finally, only the large, shiny, gold Sportsmanship Trophy remained on the table. Everyone held their breath. The coach continued, "The vote was close this year. In fact, the trophy was won by only one vote. {First Name or Nickname} {Last Name}, your teammates have voted that this award go to you."

Unknown to everyone, Kia had cast the tie-breaking vote.

The team had not won the championship, but they had learned many important lessons. They knew it was difficult to lose, but as long as they kept trying, they could not be defeated. Good sportsmanship now had real meaning. Winning was not everything. Their spirits had never been higher. {First Name or Nickname} beamed with pride as the team gathered around him. Groups of friends excitedly talked about the fantastic team they would have next year. {First Name or Nickname} {Last Name} was eagerly looking forward to another season.

Autographs

for

{First Name or Nickname} {Last Name}

 
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
   
   
 
 
   
   
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
   
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
       
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