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Henry Heckelbeck never cheats / by Coven, Wanda.; Burris, Priscilla.;
When new student Max challenges Henry for the position of goalie on the soccer team, he must decide whether using the Book of Spells would make him a cheater.LSC
Subjects: Soccer stories.; Heckelbeck, Henry (Fictitious character); Wizards; Magic; Sports; Schools; Friendship; Brothers and sisters;

Meltdown madness / by Lubar, David.; Loveridge, Matt.;
Ever since Ed found the magic coin called Silver Center, strange things have been happening around him, but maybe if he finds the right words he can use the magic to raise money for the soccer team."Appeals to 1st-3rd graders; Reading level: grade 2"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Coins; Magic; Money-making projects for children; Moneymaking projects;
© c2013., Scholastic Inc,

Soccer mania / by O'Connor, Jane.; Preiss-Glasser, Robin.;
As her third-grade class makes its selections for the "Graveyard of Boring Words" and learns about "superb synonyms," slow-footed Nancy enthusiastically plays on the soccer team, with the goal of just being mediocre, or maybe even a little better than average.Ages 6-10.LSC
Subjects: Soccer stories.; Fancy Nancy (Fictitious character); Vocabulary; Schools;

Team PJ Masks /
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Subjects: Soccer stories.; Radio and television novels.; PJ Masks (Fictitious characters); Superheroes; Ninja;

Winners never quit! / by Hamm, Mia,1972-; Thompson, Carol.;
Shows that being a team player is more important than winning or losing a game.
Subjects: Soccer; Sportsmanship; Soccer players;
© c2004., HarperCollns,

My greatest save : the brave, barrier-breaking journey of a world-champion goalkeeper / by Scurry, Briana,1971-author.; Brockes, Emma,author.;
Briana Scurry was a pioneer on the U.S. Womens National Soccer Team, having won a World Cup and an Olympic gold medal. She was the only Black player on the team and the first player to be openly gay. But Scurrys storybook career ended in 2010 when a knee to the head left her with severe head trauma. She was labeled temporarily totally disabled, but the reality was even worse. 'My Greatest Save' is a story of triumph, tragedy, and redemption from a woman who has broken through barriers her entire life.
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Scurry, Briana, 1971-; African American women; Lesbians; Soccer players; Women soccer players;

Reds or Jets? / by Thompson, Kim,1970-; Curzon, Brett.;
This book focuses on: e (short e sound)Del and Jed are playing soccer for their two teams, on a sunny day at the beach. Text features high-frequency works, and words with the short e combined with selected consonants.
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) Words.; Decodable books.; Phonics.; Spellings: e (short e sound).; Soccer; Friendship;

Ayenda. by Margolius, Marie,film director.; MSNBC Films (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by MSNBC Films in 2023.For a generation of Afghan women, education and opportunities were a given. Growing up post-Taliban meant they enjoyed a freedom their mothers never did. But that all changed in August 2021, when the Taliban regained power in Kabul. One group of women saw what was coming and made the difficult decision to leave their home and their families and, in the dark of night, escape for the security of a better life anywhere but there. Through the harrowing first person stories of the young women who make up the Afghan Women’s Soccer team, we experience the immediate day to day and personal impact of two decades of American foreign policy decisions (and failures).Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Social sciences.; Physical education and training.; Foreign study.; Gender identity.; Documentary films.; Middle East.; Women's studies.; Current affairs.;

I am extraordinary / by Curry, Stephen,1988-; Bowers, Geneva.;
In his sophomore picture book, NBA superstar Stephen Curry encourages kids to embrace the differences that make them extraordinary! It's the first day of school for Mila, a young girl with hearing loss who dreams of playing on her school's soccer team. But, self-conscious of her hearing aids, Mila is too nervous to try out. With the help of and perspectives from new friends, what begins as a bumpy, anxiety-filled start for Mila, soon transitions into an eye-opening experience about what it means to be different-and what it means to be extraordinary. I Am Extraordinary teaches kids how to look inside themselves to find self-acceptance and the confidence to achieve any goal.Ages 4-7.
Subjects: Picture books.; Disabilities; Sports; Deafness; Friendship;

Blue Lock. [graphic novel] / by Kaneshiro, Muneyuki,author.; Brown, Scott O.,letterer,illustrator.; Burgener, Chris,letterer.; Derr, Nate,translator.; Nomura, Yusuke,1987-illustrator.; translation of:Kaneshiro, Muneyuki.Buruu rokku.English.;
"It's the final round of the first selection and Team Z needs to win against Team V--the undefeated team of Wing 5--to survive! A triple threat awaits Isagi, including prodigy Seishiro Nagi, who only started playing soccer six months ago. Moreover, Team Z is still one man down after Kuon's brutal betrayal in the previous game. The odds are stacked against them as they enter the pitch, and Isagi and his teammates are becoming painfully aware of how weak they really are. In this end, is it all pointless? Or will desperation triumph over talent?."Rated: Older teen, 16+.
Subjects: Sports comics.; Graphic novels.; Manga.; Soccer players; Soccer; Soccer;