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His Jersey
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Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2015
What's a football player's most prized possession? The fame? The popularity? The pride? Nope, it's his jersey.

Copper Wright High School has just been entered in a charity tournament that has the best teams in Texas playing against each other for the grand prize of 75 thousand dollars in scholarships. The quarterback has the pressure of many student's futures on the line, including his, but will he let one special girl distract him from it all? As they say, you can't win them all.

And it all started with his jersey.
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