Every two years, a sporting event known as the JAM happens in a random school of 8. This year, Saint's Hill Academy, the exact same school that Sandee, Ann, April, and Vick attend, will host the JAM.
Additionally, each House isn't just a SportsFest house, they're for everything competitive. And, the Sports Centre is finally built, and that's grounds for a better SportsFest, where the four houses come again to compete, with the new board game known as Salpakan which only Filipino students know how to play, swimming, of which Cangrejo and Navio have plenty of varsity for, and E-Sports, something that happens to be very high in demand.
Sandee doesn't give a care despite Campana's previous win, but there's something in her eyes that says she's still giving it her all, and so is Ysobel when it comes to volleyball.
Vick becomes stronger as she plays for SHA's girls' basketball varsity team, but she's not the only one jumping higher with the passion to regain Cangrejo's former glory. Martyn's also willing to be faster and mightier than before, but he hasn't learned anything from his past arrogance.
April learns and practices more chess tactics to ensure Navio's win, but her mental willpower may not be enough against a chess grandmaster. If all else fails, however, Orelya's there to secure a win in a lap of relay.
Finally, Ann is trickier than ever, ready to get back at Campana for Crucifijo's second place in scrabble. She's also said to be signing up for basketball - problem is, she's short and unable to dribble, and can barely shoot. What's her plan? And if she loses, can Nicole blitzkrieg her way to victory as she climbs the tournament brackets of Salpakan?
Everything factors down in SportsFest 2020, where everyone gives it everything they have, yet there's still only one winner.
UNEDITED
Not all storms come to disrupt your life, some come to clear your path.
Those are the words that Justin McCallister has been repeating in his mind since the day he was diagnosed with a non-cancerous brain tumour that's been causing partial seizures for the past five years of his life. Partial seizures that can't seem to be controlled by every epileptic medication he takes. It's caused him to push everyone away. He refuses to become friends with anyone because he knows, from personal experience, that they're eventually going to leave him behind due to his circumstances. He knows that no matter where someone stands in your life, be it family members or friends, they will find a way to stab you in the back. And after experiencing the divorce and complicated situation his parents went through, he's determined to avoid girls because he believes love is foolish and volatile.
Bring Adelaide "Addie" Levesque into the picture. She's a smart, beautiful girl that has a strong sense of direction, knows where she belongs, and wishes that she could have an epic love story like the one her parents share. But beneath her confidence, she's scared. She doesn't know what she wants to do after high school and it scares her. On top of that, none of the boys can't seem to understand her for who she is.
Everything changes when they meet.
Addie finds the situation to be painfully cliche, but she can't help but be curious about the new boy in her class. She wants to know why he keeps his hood up and earbuds in during lectures.
Justin knows he should stay away from her, but there's something about her that begs for his attention. She's sweet and charming, but the problem is, he doesn't want to delve deep into his past with her. He doesn't want to reveal the ugly truth about who he is beneath the act.
As Justin and Addie go through their final year of high school, the realize you never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.