Soccer 'Cats #1: The Captain Contest by Matt Christopher

By Matt Christopher

Whilst Dewey and Bundy see the signal concerning the new summer time football league, they are psyched. Then they learn the tremendous print and know about the competition: Whoever attracts the simplest staff brand may be named captain of his or her staff and notice the brand reproduced on crew t-shirts.

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It landed at mideld. Bundy, Amanda, and Jerry rushed to it, as did three players from Team Four. Bundy got to it rst. After a quick glance at Dewey, he passed to Lou. Once again, Lou galloped downeld with the ball. He made it farther than he had before, but not close enough to the goal for a good shot. A Team Four halfback intercepted his pass to Jerry and sent the ball rocketing over Dewey’s head. 52 The Team Four right striker stopped it on her chest. When it fell to the ground, she shot it over to the center striker.

I don’t want to hurt your feelings, Bundy. But your drawing, well, it’s no good. ” Bundy was quiet for so long, Dewey thought he’d hung up. ” Dewey heard a strange ripping sound. “Don’t worry, Mr. Artist, I just tore up my drawing. ” Dewey tried to say something, but Bundy wasn’t nished. “And I’ll tell you what. Maybe my drawing is lousy. ” Bundy slammed the phone down. Dewey put the phone back in the cradle slowly. He trudged up to his room and lay on his bed, staring at the wildcat drawing.

Dewey sighed. “I don’t want to hurt your feelings, Bundy. But your drawing, well, it’s no good. ” Bundy was quiet for so long, Dewey thought he’d hung up. ” Dewey heard a strange ripping sound. “Don’t worry, Mr. Artist, I just tore up my drawing. ” Dewey tried to say something, but Bundy wasn’t nished. “And I’ll tell you what. Maybe my drawing is lousy. ” Bundy slammed the phone down. Dewey put the phone back in the cradle slowly. He trudged up to his room and lay on his bed, staring at the wildcat drawing.

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