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by Matt Christopher


  Cap called a deep-pass play, but saw that Sam was surrounded by Moosetown defenders and threw the ball away.

  He turned to Hoot. “It's up to you. Give it everything you've got.”

  Hoot looked nervous. “I never kicked one this long before.”

  The Panthers set up for the field goal try. Ben snapped the ball to Cap, who set it down perfectly. Hoot put all his strength into his kick and the ball sailed straight toward the goalposts. Cap watched it.

  Come on, he thought, get there!

  The ball hit the crossbar, bounced back, and rolled on the ground. The game was over and the Panthers had lost, 27-24.

  As the cheering Steers and their fans celebrated, the dejected Cowpen players slowly walked off the field. Tully waited for them.

  “You boys should be proud of yourselves,” he said. “You were down by twenty at the half and you didn't give up on yourselves. You almost came all the way back. Good job!”

  “They would have won this game if they'd had the right coach.” Sable joined the group, looking unhappy.

  “Gramps …” Jimmy began, but Sable held up his hand.

  “No, Jimmy, the fact is, if Tully had coached the whole game, we'd never have been so far behind. He's a better coach than me and I want you all to know. I've been acting dumb for a couple of weeks, but I've learned my lesson.” He cleared his throat and continued. “Tully's right. You boys played well, once he showed up. In fact, I think we should celebrate our comeback. Let's meet at the Spot for a postgame feed. Candy, Bobby Jo, Gabe, that includes you. It's my treat!”

  There was a cheer from all the Panthers, and Cap and Jimmy grinned and exchanged high fives.

  “However,” Sable called out, “I still think we would've beat you if I hadn't broken my leg.”

  Tully stared at Sable and then laughed. “Maybe you would have, at that. But we'll never know. Now, let's head for Cowpen and feed these hungry Panthers!”

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  A new football team sparks an old rivalry

  Cap Wadell loves football, but it seems unlikely that he'll ever get to play on a real team—his hometown is so small that there aren't enough boys in his school to fill a regulation squad. Then his grandfather tells him how he solved that same problem years before: He and his schoolmates started a six-man football league. If Cap wants to do the same thing, Grandpa will be happy to help. Cap and his friends begin learning about six-man football without a problem. What is a problem is that Grandpa and Jimmy's grandfather have reignited an old football feud. When their rivalry starts to affect the team, Cap wonders if the team will survive.

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