Catching Faith
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  • Reads 264
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 25
  • Time 3h 30m
Complete, First published Mar 06, 2022
**SEQUEL to "The Gift of a Coach: A Novel of Baseball and Friendship**

Jake Wolff has been Brennan's saving grace. He took a team that meant nothing into a team that is feared by every competitor they come up against. Everyone at the school cannot thank him enough. They are always trying to give him the thanks he deserves but he's too humble to admit it.  
Jake has never really accepted help or praise from anyone if he doesn't need it. 

But that was before 2020 hit Brennan High School...

Like all the other schools, Brennan and the entire world gets shut down. Keeping connection with each other, Brennan deals and things seem to be going smoothly... until... Jake catches COVID and it's safe to say that it's pretty bad. 

He ends up in the hospital and it rocks the team to its core and shakes up Jake's best friend, Nick Zaminski pretty good. 

Can Nick hold the team together and be strong for Jake or is there just not enough faith to hold onto?
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