Timberwolf Revenge
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All of the other players were still laughing.
Stu looked at Johnny.
“I have four words for you,” Stu said.
“What?” Johnny said.
“I told you so.”
“You’re right,” Johnny told Stu.
“Don’t worry,” Tom said. “Tomorrow I’ll go to Mayor Thorpe’s office and tell him I played a trick on you. I’m sure he will understand. You’ll get your stick back then.”
“No,” Johnny said. “He should keep it. That way I’ll never forget that Stu was right. Revenge is never a good idea!”
“Getting even isn’t a good idea either,” Tom said.
Johnny stuck out his hand.
“Truce?” Johnny asked.
“Truce,” Tom said. They shook hands. “So I better tell you something.”
“Yes?” Johnny said.
“Remember the sardines you put in my coat pocket?” Tom asked.
“Yes,” Johnny said. “How could I forget?”
“I put them in your duffel bag when you weren’t looking,” Tom said. “You’d better take them out before you get home.”
Sigmund Brouwer is the best-selling author of many books for children and young adults. He has contributed to the Orca Currents series (Wired, Sewer Rats) and the Orca Sports series, which also debuts this fall.
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Timberwolf Chase
Johnny Maverick and his friends play for the Timberwolves peewee hockey team in the small town of Howling. Tom Morgan has just moved from Toronto and is a talented player. Tom is also very competitive and seems determined to pick on Stu Duncan, who is slightly overweight. Johnny suggests a race between Tom and Stu. Tom eagerly accepts; Stu is reluctant, but Johnny convinces him to trust his best friend’s advice. On race day Tom is surprised by both the race and its outcome and learns that teamwork pays off.