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I need a plot that has to do with soccer because I am writing to an author and for one of our paragraphs we have to tell them what we want them to write next and I want it to be about soccer with the main character as a girl who plays it or is good at it and then there needs to be something interesting about her soccer life, but then I also want something about how she is falling for the most popular guy who is also into sports, but she isn't so popular. This is the base line and i just need some more detail from you! In case you want to know what her other books are like click the following links! It will help you and if you give me an answer!! Thanx
http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com/2008/03/playing-with-boys-by-liz-tigelaar.html
http://emsbookshelf.blogspot.com/2007/08/pretty-tough.html
Answer
She's from Seattle, Washington, is a top-level goalkeeper for her local club team, and her father works for Microsoft. He's been transferred to the Liverpool office in Great Britain, and the whole family has to move to England. Dad enrolls her in a private girls academy, but the timing of their arrival is such that the school year has already started, and the girls squad has already lost their first two matches of the season.
On her first day, she is introduced to the headmistress who discovers her interest in soccer. The headmistress directs her to attend soccer practice after school. When she shows up (wearing typical American soccer practice gear but not her pads or gloves) none of the girls like her - they don't like any Americans - and neither does the coach.
But then they see her play and . . . you can take it from there. Sometime during the season, the starting keeper gets injured in an important playoff match, and there's nobody to replace her. That's when your girl pulls her keeper gloves from her bag and tells the coach that she can do it! And she saves the day in a penalty shootout!
As for the boy side of the story line, you can build on the above outline. But there are no boys at a girls finishing school in the U.K., so he'll have to be from the boys school in the same town and they meet somehow or another, and he doesn't know anything about her as a soccer player. But he's a huge soccer player. He only finds out about her abilities at the big match.
She's from Seattle, Washington, is a top-level goalkeeper for her local club team, and her father works for Microsoft. He's been transferred to the Liverpool office in Great Britain, and the whole family has to move to England. Dad enrolls her in a private girls academy, but the timing of their arrival is such that the school year has already started, and the girls squad has already lost their first two matches of the season.
On her first day, she is introduced to the headmistress who discovers her interest in soccer. The headmistress directs her to attend soccer practice after school. When she shows up (wearing typical American soccer practice gear but not her pads or gloves) none of the girls like her - they don't like any Americans - and neither does the coach.
But then they see her play and . . . you can take it from there. Sometime during the season, the starting keeper gets injured in an important playoff match, and there's nobody to replace her. That's when your girl pulls her keeper gloves from her bag and tells the coach that she can do it! And she saves the day in a penalty shootout!
As for the boy side of the story line, you can build on the above outline. But there are no boys at a girls finishing school in the U.K., so he'll have to be from the boys school in the same town and they meet somehow or another, and he doesn't know anything about her as a soccer player. But he's a huge soccer player. He only finds out about her abilities at the big match.
USAFA Summer Seminar?
Jake
How does my USAFA Summer Seminar application look?
1) Academics
- English Courses: English 9/A/Regular, English 10/A/Regular, English 11/A/Regular
- Math Courses: Algebra 1/A/Regular, Geometry/A/Honors, Algebra 2/A/Honors, Pre-Calculus/A/Honors, Statistics/A/AP
- Science Courses: Earth Science 9/A/Honors, Biology/A/AP, Chemistry/A/Honors
- Academic Letter (2)
- Cross Country academic pin recipient
- Student of the Month awards-AP biology and AP statistics
- ACT: 27- English-30 Math-26 Reading-25 Science-27
- GPA (unweighted):3.84
- Class Ranks: 54/561
2) Athletic Achievements
- Varsity: Track (10)
- Junior Varsity: Wrestling (9), Track (10), Cross Country(11)
- Individual: Weightlifting (7-11), Paintball (6-11), Skiing/Snowboarding(6-11)
- Paintball team captain: Decision made by teammates, based on overall skill and ability to make decisions under pressure
3) Civic Involvements
- Boy Scouts (Rank: Star-Eagle by October 2013) (6-11)
- DECA (Lettered),(9,11)
- National Honor Society (11)
- Children's Hospital volunteer (over 40 logged hours)
- Boy Scouts leadership: Quartermaster (2 times), Patrol Leader
- DECA leadership: attended 4 leadership training conventions
- National Honor Society leadership: Tutoring younger kids
- Hospital volunteer leadership: In charge of 4th floor playroom-every week (3-4 hours a week)
- NHS blood drive supervisor
- Feed my starving children (10+ times)
- Fire Station Cleaning- Maintain fire trucks and SWAT vehicles
- Cub Foods bagging (5+ times)
- Kurt Bills reelection committee volunteer
- NHS fundraising for troops volunteer
- Boy Scouts highway cleanup (3+ times)
- Rosemount High School concession stand operator
- Children's Hospital Emergency Preparation Crew
- Rosemount High School Cross Country set up team
- Boy Scout July 4th representative (Past 3 years)
- Salvation Army volunteer
- What I've learned:
-how to work well and communicate with others
-bring success to a common goal
-make good decisions under pressure
-get the job the right the first time
-inspire others
-Resolve conflicts
-How to build a strong, flexible, and highly effective team
-How to prioritize and finish the most important things first
4) Work/Job Experience
- Back waiter at Marx Fusion Bistro in Stillwater & self employeed landscaper and handyman
- Responsibilities: Clean dishes, bring food to table, make appetizers
- Supervision-Marx(job): Everyone supervises each other to make sure everything is done correctly
- Supervision-Hospital(volunteer): 4th floor child playroom- make sure kids are safe and behave
- Hours-Restaurant-Only work weekends, about 10-11 hours total a weekend
- Hours-Landscaping/Handyman-whenever work around my neighborhood is needed
5) Leadership Positions
- Boy Scouts (covered above)
- National Honor Society (covered above)
- Sports (covered above)
- DECA (covered above)
- Volunteering (covered above)
6) Family Education
- No, I will not be a first generation college student
- Mom (Education): Bachelor Degree, Medical School
- Dad (Education): Bachelor Degree
7) Service Academy Attendance
- No immediate family, but a close cousin attends the USAFA
8) Family Income/Location
- $200,000/Double-Parent Family/4 Dependents/Urban Community
I know my ACT math score is a bit low, but do you think this will prevent me from getting in? Thanks!
Answer
Usafa Summer Seminar and West Point SLS are primarily seeking potential LOA recipients due to very high scholastic achievement, athletic recruits who meet the standards for direct appointment and will potentially be offered an LOA, diversity recruits who meet the scholastic standards for direct appointment and will potentially be offered an LOA, and athletic and diversity recruits who do not meet the scholastic standards for direct appointment but do meet the standards to be offered a slot at Usafa Prep as a Cadet Candidate. We do know that a 26 Math score is not in LOA range. We do not know if there is match with any of the other categories named above. Usafa Summer Seminar is extremely competitive for those who do not have athletic recruit or diversity attributes.
Good Luck!
Usafa Summer Seminar and West Point SLS are primarily seeking potential LOA recipients due to very high scholastic achievement, athletic recruits who meet the standards for direct appointment and will potentially be offered an LOA, diversity recruits who meet the scholastic standards for direct appointment and will potentially be offered an LOA, and athletic and diversity recruits who do not meet the scholastic standards for direct appointment but do meet the standards to be offered a slot at Usafa Prep as a Cadet Candidate. We do know that a 26 Math score is not in LOA range. We do not know if there is match with any of the other categories named above. Usafa Summer Seminar is extremely competitive for those who do not have athletic recruit or diversity attributes.
Good Luck!
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