Girl Football
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  • Parts 32
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  • Reads 199,342
  • Votes 3,533
  • Parts 32
  • Time 49m
Complete, First published Jun 14, 2017
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?




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