Chapter One
Five-a-Side
âHot-shot!â yelled Harry.
Harry always shouted âHot Shotâ when he scored a goal. That was why people called him Hot-Shot Harry.
Harry had just scored his second goal. It gave Gateway School a 2â0 lead in the final of the local Five-a-Side Festival.
Brad was the teamâs main defender. He ran towards Harry, and they slapped hands.
âGreat goal, Hot-Shot!â cried Brad. âI bet we win the match now.â
Just then the other side took a shot at goal. But Gatewayâs goalie Charlotte dived and grabbed the ball.
âGood save, Charlie!â cried Harry, giving her a thumbs-up sign.
At half-time, their teacher told the players not to relax.
âRemember, anything can happen in five-a-side soccer,â Mrs Phillips said. âThe game isnât over until the final whistle.â
The second half of the match had only just started when the opposition scored.
The striker for the other team sent the ball flashing past Charlotte. She didnât stand a chance.
Harry was furious.
âYouâre rubbish, guys!â he shouted. âWhere was the marking?â
âCool it, cousin,â said Leela. She was the other striker. âIt wasnât anybodyâs fault.â
âDonât tell me to cool it!â snapped Harry. âIâm captain.â
Leela gave a little shrug and turned away. She knew there was no point in trying to argue with Harry.
They didnât speak to each other for the rest of the game. Not even when Harry scored a third goal.
âHot-shot!â he cried. âThatâs my hat trick.â
The three goals made Harry the teamâs top scorer in the tournament. He had beaten Leelaâs total. She knew he wouldnât let her forget it.
The six members of the squad got their medals and Harry held up the silver trophy for the cameras.
âWell done, everyone,â Mrs Phillips said. âGateway School will now be in the County Finals next month.â
âWe seem to do better at five-a-side,â said Brad. He was sitting on a bench in the boysâ changing room and gazing at the medal in his hand. âWeâve lost too many matches this season playing eleven-a-side on a big pitch.â
âYeah,â Harry agreed. âThatâs because we get rid of some of the dummies when we play with just five players.â
Brad shrugged. âSo which dummies are left in the five-a-side team?â
âMy cousin, for a start,â said Harry.
âLeela? Sheâs good. I mean, sheâs dead fast,â said Brad.
âYeah, but itâs not just speed you need, is it?â argued Harry. âYou need a bit of strength and skill on the ball.â
âI suppose so â but she can still score goalsâ¦â
Brad saw the look on Harryâs face, and shut up. He didnât want to be put in the captainâs list of dummies.
In the girlsâ room, Leela and Charlotte were also talking.
âHeâs cute, your cousin,â said Charlotte with a grin as Leela came out of the showers, drying her long black hair.
âHarry?â Leela asked in surprise.
âWho else? How many other cousins you got?â asked Charlotte.
âIâve got hundreds. And none of them are cute.â
âWell, Harry can be â sometimes,â Charlotte said.
âReally?â replied Leela. âMaybe you wonât think heâs so cute, Charlie, when I tell you he reckons all girls are dummies.â
Chapter Two
In Goal
The boys were having a lunchtime kick-about on the playing field.
âWatch this!â cried Oliver.
He was always looking for new ways of celebrating a goal, but he was better at football than gym.
He did a clumsy cartwheel across the grass, followed by a bumpy forward roll.
âGroundâs too hard,â he muttered, rubbing his shoulder.
Brad laughed. âThat needs a bit more practice,
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