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Scoring on the Goalie
Scoring on the Goalie
Scoring on the Goalie
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Scoring on the Goalie

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Rich spoiled brat, Emily is a star soccer star on the NKU women's soccer team. She treats all her teammates like gum on her shoe. So, the team decides to get even with her, without having to force her off the team. The dilemma the team has, is that Emily is the best player in the conference, and winning the championship depends on Emily’s ability to score goals.

The leader of the team revolt, goalie Hannah, realizes the delicate nature of the situation and recruites several other players to help with the plan. They decide to put the spoiled girl into some very humiliating situations. But surprisingly they are not as upsetting to the sexy rich girl, as the team has hoped.

In the end, Hannah and Emily finally have the inevitable confrontation and it builds to the point of both girls needing to make a decision on the future of the team. Will the team just have to put up with mean and nasty Emily, or will Emily learn what it means to be a team player.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTenth Muse
Release dateJul 23, 2019
ISBN9780463975466
Scoring on the Goalie
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Candice Christian

Candice was born in Paris KY on 9 January 1988. Her parents, George Bertrand Christian, an attorney who once aspired to be an actor, and Frances Hollowell insisted that Candice and her sister Simone, be sent to a Catholic school. Candice was deeply religious as a child, at one point thought of becoming a nun.

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    Scoring on the Goalie - Candice Christian

    Scoring on the Goalie

    Candice Christian

    Copyright 2019 Candice Christian

    Published by Candice Christian at Smashwords

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    Acknowledgments

    Captain Robert Hatch

    Part One

    The women's soccer team of Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, KY, was doing very well this year. They had a great record: 13 wins and 2 losses.

    The team had its share of personality issues, though, and right at the heart of those problems was Emily Rhodes.

    At a mere, 5 feet, 3 inches weighing just, 114 pounds she was the smallest player on the team. As a sophomore who hadn't yet turned 19, she was the youngest starter. With her average of 2 goals per game, she was the team's most prolific scorer. And since she was a Rhodes, she was quite haughty. The Rhodes's were one of the richest families in the city; and their genes carried an abundance of intelligence and physical beauty besides.

    The team had a love-hate relationship with Emily. She enjoyed giving them back-handed compliments, like: You're a good ball-handler, Kendra. As good as I was when I was 9! Or: Nice skirt, Hannah. And you've learned to save your money, obviously; good for you. Emily also liked to arrive late to practice and she truly savored keeping everyone aware of who scored the most points for their team--or for any team in the conference. Her teammates didn't like to admit it, but Emily really was that good. They put up with her because Coach Jarrett said that they had to, and because Emily would probably lead them to a league championship this year.

    But is it worth it? Hannah Wells asked her friend Alex Kirkman. Don't we take too much grief from that little snob?

    It's close, but no. We're seniors. This is the only chance we'll have to win a state title. You've worked harder than anybody to get there. Sure, I'd like it if Emily was less--

    --Arrogant? Less a bitch? I do want to win; I always want to win. And we need her to do that. But...it'd be great to teach her some humility.

    I think we'd all agree.

    Hannah had plenty of reasons to dislike Emily--more than anyone else, she

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