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Leah
Bachman
The Soccer Superstar
May you always play your very best.
Your friends at Grissom AFB, IN.
Today was the day! Leah
Bachman, age 5, from Holliston, MA, still couldn’t believe he had been
lucky enough to win the big soccer sweepstakes. The grand prize had been
tickets to watch his favorite team the Spartans
at the stadium. Leah was especially excited
because as the big winner he was going to get to sit on the bench with Phil and Raphael!
Also, Leah could take Sophia
and Andrea to the game , too.
Once inside the stadium, Leah,
Sophia and Andrea were ushered to the Spartans
locker room
“Leah, you’ve been such
a big fan of ours that we’d like to make you an honorary member of the Spartans,” the coach said. “Here’s your very own
uniform.”
The coach then turned to the players. “Okay everybody, let’s win this one for Leah!”
The team all cheered and ran out to the field.
Leah, Sophia and Andrea
hurried to their seats on the bench. They didn’t want to miss the opening kick
off.
As they sat down, the referee tossed the coin. The Spartans won the coin toss, and decided that they
would kick off.
The ball was kicked into play. The players dribbled
the ball down the field.
“Go team!” yelled Leah.
Leah watched excitedly
as the ball went up and down the field. His team kept making runs at the goal
but hadn’t been able to score yet. The opposing team was the Panthers and they had already scored once.
Suddenly, Leah heard a
whistle. One of the Spartans had been fouled by
the other team and was lying on the ground clutching his leg.
With all the excitement on the field, no one noticed
that the ball was zooming through the air right towards Leah. What could he do? Thinking fast, Leah
gave the ball a mighty kick. Up, up in the air the ball went.
That was quite a kick.” The coach said to Leah. “We have an injured player and the team needs a
player to kick the free kick. Have you ever kicked a free kick before Leah?”
“Sure! I love playing Soccer! I know I can score on
the free kick for you,” Leah said.
Leah could not believe
his good luck. He was actually going to get a chance to help the Spartans win the game!
Phil and Raphael walked
up and said, “Glad you are going to try our free kick, Leah.
We know you can score.”
Leah lined up in front
of the goal to kick the ball.
The coach yelled, “I know you can do it, Leah.”
Leah looked at the soccerball lying on the field. With all of his might, he
kicked the ball straight at the goal.
The goalie from the Panthers
jumped towards the ball as it flew through the air. The soccerball
sailed by the goalie’s hands and into the net.
Now the score was tied, but Leah
wanted the Spartans to win.
Leah used all his
soccer skills. He dribbled the ball down the field/ he trapped the ball with
the top of his foot. He even used his head to pass.
“Way to go Leah,”
yelled the coach from the sidelines. “That was a great header!”
Leah kept looking for
the shot but hadn’t scored another goal. There was less than a minute left in
the game and Leah was getting tired, but he
couldn’t disappoint his team.
The ball came towards Leah
but he was far from the goal. Suddenly, he saw an opening.
“Do I really have the shot?” wondered Leah.
There was only one way to find out. Leah used all his strength and tried a long kick. The
crowd grew silent as the ball flashed through the air. The ball hit the edge of
the goal for just a second, then bounced into the net.
Score!
Leah had scored the
winning goal! The Spartans had won the game! The
crowd started chanting, “Leah, Leah!” The other
players hoisted Leah above their shoulders and
marched him around the field.
“This has been the best day of my life,” Leah said to Sophia and Andrea.
As the coach handed Leah
the Most Valuable Player trophy, he said, “Leah,
you can play on our team any day. You’re a real soccer superstar!”
Leah Bachman
Enjoy this book.
A special gift from
Your friends at Grissom AFB, Indiana