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Girls Can't Play Football by ashthunder123
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*~WATTPAD FEATURED STORY IN TEEN FICTION~* "Girls can't play football," he stated, whilst smirking. "I'm pretty sure they can," I narrowed my eyes at him, angry at his judgement. "Well, then, prove it." ******* Samantha Anderson has always loved to play football. You could say that the sport was practically her life. She was always known to have a perfect life. Smart, beautiful, and talented, she was everyone's role model. What people didn't know was that her life wasn't perfect. She's had her own struggles and a very dark past which has stopped her from playing her very own favorite sport. Now in University, she's trying to get rid of her past and start with a fresh, new beginning. Unfortunately, she caught the eye of the quarterback in her University and he's set on finding out everything about her-- but this may just blow off her cover. The cover she's been keeping for over two years now. Highest Rankings: #11 in Teen Fiction #3 in Thriller #8 in Humor Featured In Teen Fiction: 21/10/2017
Hockey Boys vs Hockey Girls by noni1717
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"Nolan..." I say as his lips meet my neck. He gently kisses up and down my neck. "Stop." I say. "You're not my boyfriend, stop acting like it." "Oh kitten." He says while nibbling on my earlobe. I stifle a moan. "When will you realize that you are mine?" // If there is one way to show a boy who's boss, it's to smash them into the boards. Kaelin Summers knows that better than anyone. If there is one way to show a girl who's boss, it's to mess around with her. Nolan Hunter knows that better than anyone. She is a tough hockey girl who sticks with her team and has a slight problem with swearing. He is a rough hockey boy who leads his team and has a major problem with swearing. "They are all assholes and players." She says. "They are all so hot." He says. "I hate him." "I love her." // When neighbours are rival hockey captains with a unknown attraction to each other, it's a recipe for disaster. All Kaelin wants is to win the state championship and protect her team from the nasty hockey boys. But when Nolan Hunter and his two equally hot best friends, Ethan and Axel, come into the picture, things get a little more complicated. All of them have short fuses and bad tempers, and the protectiveness that only someone who belongs to a team can have. Kaelin has to resist his charm. Nolan has to break down her walls. *LOTS OF SWEARING READ AT YOUR OWN RISK*
Girl's Got Game by writtenrevolutions
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Growing up up with five brothers makes you a little tougher than the other girls... tough enough to beat up most of the guys, too. Football is what brought us all together, and football is what I love. But when people underestimate me, that's when I have no choice. I have no choice but to prove them wrong.
Hockey goons can date by Grizzliegirl15
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Catching Jordan 2 by rubyroxie
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A sequel to catching Jordan for those of us dying to know what happens next
Catching Jordan by MirandaKenneally
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ONE OF THE BOYS What girl doesn't want to be surrounded by gorgeous jocks day in and day out? Jordan Woods isn't just surrounded by hot guys, though-she leads them as the captain and quarterback of her high school football team. They all see her as one of the guys and that's just fine. As long as she gets her athletic scholarship to a powerhouse university. But everything she's ever worked for is threatened when Ty Green moves to her school. Not only is he an amazing QB, but he's also amazingly hot. And for the first time, Jordan's feeling vulnerable. Can she keep her head in the game while her heart's on the line? "Whoever said football and girls don't mix hasn't read Catching Jordan. I couldn't put it down!" - Simone Elkeles, New York Times bestselling author of the Perfect Chemistry series. ** Serialized with the permission of the publisher.
The Girl Who Wore Jordans by sophieanna
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The new girl. I know what you're thinking: this must be one of those stories where the new girl falls in love with the quarterback and they live happily ever after. You've heard that story about a million times; this is not one of those stories. In this story, the new girl, Elizabeth Turner, has a secret. On the outside, she may appear to be the pretty blonde girl, but on the inside, she's hiding something. In Liz's former life, she was a tomboy. Growing up, her dream was to be a player in the NBA. She lived and breathed basketball. When she came to a suburb of New York for her senior year of high school, she made the decision to keep her love of basketball a secret. No one knows she plays. No one knows her past. Why does Liz shield a part of her life from her new friends? What's keeping her back from exposing the truth? Well, to some, she's just the girl who wore Jordans. *IF YOU LIKE TGWWJ AND WANT TO READ MORE OF LIZ/DYLAN/ERIC'S STORY (ONCE YOU'RE DONE WITH TBWWBS), GO READ MY NEW STORY "THE CLUB"*
We Saved Each Other by Ashley22j
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"Everyone has their own bubble. They get wrapped up in their own lives, tangling certain people up with them in their maybe perfect life. Or maybe their not-so-perfect life. And it is my greatest pleasure to be tangled up in Spencer Gold's not-so-perfect perfect life. " -Jessica Michaels Jessica Michaels. The perfect Georgian peach with the once perfect life at the ripe age of seventeen. But then it all change in an instant, and she's moving to a little town. With a piece of pizza, a soccer ball, and her hilarious little sister she gets through life just living. She has a past and has gone through her fair share of sadness. So what the hell happened to her? She was once the most social, serene teenage girl in the world, so what changed that? Will she ever smile like that again? Spencer Gold. The town's most cliché bad boy at age seventeen. With his classic leather jacket, slick motorcycle, and fancy British ways Spencer gets through high school hating everyone but his best friend and his soccer team. All The girls want him, and all the guys want to be him. But he's egoistical, rude, deadly, and overall menacing. Will his rude, ruthless demeanour ever change? For the good? What happens when these two polar opposites collided. Will hell break lose? Or will there become a bond? If they change each other how will they do it? Will they save each other from themselves? ~~~~~~~~~ Warning! This book includes corny jokes, knee-slapping humour, loads of sarcasm, ships that will just make you want to scream at them, and some very emotional moments that will even get the biggest of big girls weeping. Also contains mild swearing, read at your own risk! Dun, dun, dun! ~~~ Completed September 5, 2016
Girl Football by mcpwrites
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Everyone said she couldn't do it; so many obstacles stood in her way on and off the field. But she didn't let their words stop her. She just wanted to prove that even though she was a girl - she could play football. But, could she fight through the pain of the memory of her father all while dealing with the ridicule and pressure of being a high school quarterback? Copyright © 2017 by Morgan Powell. All rights reserved. Complete.
Playing The Game by just-A_potato
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Not every blonde is stupid. In the South if you're a beautiful, blonde, blue-eyed girl high expectations are made. Either you're not extremely smart, so you find yourself a suitable husband to take care of you. Or you are smart and you just pretend to be dumb so you find yourself a suitable husband to take care of you. All her life Avery Skinner has been told what to do and how to do it- by everyone. By her mother, the girls she calls friends, the guys in school, teachers, family, even Mark the mailman. Needless to say, she's sick of it. Its time Avery took control of her life or at least get a firm grip on the sucker. She's loved football ever since she was a little girl. Yet she could never play because ladies aren't supposed to do such barbaric things. Especially in the South- unless its a rodeo and you're wearing those ridiculously tight outfits that show you're navel or showing you can hold your liquor. Avery has longed to be on the field, throwing the ball instead of cheering on the team her dad coaches that can't seem to win. Then her best friend Austin forces Avery to and for sometime everyone is fooled. But the truth can only be hidden for so long. The moment the townsfolk of Stonehenge, Alabama learned it was a girl under that helmet, was the moment true colors showed. It hasn't been easy and it won't get any better but Avery is here to play. * Avery is going to face REAL life problems, and not nice people. She's going to deal with sexual harassment, mean words, rude people, pregnancy, injuries, steroids, etc.. In this story I want to exemplify how sexist and cruel humans can be. There will be hard moments, but I want to put it out there because it IS a serious problem. Harsh language and such will be present. You have been warned, don't read it then complain. 'Kay Cover by; BoOk-LoVeR0204