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Face-Off (Hockey Rivals Book One) Face-Off by Stacy Juba
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“Shaking his head, Brad switched on the television set and sprawled onto the sofa. What had gotten into his little brother? Chris was a good kid, not the type who went around picking fights.”
Stacy Juba, Face-Off
tags: hockey
“Brad glanced from his locker to find the large form of his friend and hockey teammate Trey Arenson looming over him.

Trey, whose two hundred pounds of hard muscle were spread over an imposing six-foot, two-nch frame, looked more like a linebacker than a goalie, but his build made him nothing short of an iron wall in the nets.”
Stacy Juba, Face-Off
tags: hockey
“T.J. hurried among Hayden Preparatory Academy’s old and weathered buildings with green ivy clinging to the faded bricks and worn brass plaques mounted above the doors, each bearing the name of the building. Sprawled out over a crisp autumn woodland, Hayden looked more like a traditional New England college than a mere high school.”
Stacy Juba, Face-Off
tags: hockey
“Because T.J. was fussy about his appearance and always spent at least ten minutes perfecting his hair before he went out anywhere, where his friends had nicknamed him G.Q., but while his vanity was a source of amusement to his friends, to his brothers, it was a source of provocation.”
Stacy Juba, Face-Off
tags: hockey
“Groaning inwardly, T.J. turned to find the grim face of his father looming over him. Six feet tall with graying chestnut hair and piercing blue eyes, Thomas Jason McKendrick was a commanding figure whose mere presence was enough to make anyone who crossed him shudder.”
Stacy Juba, Face-Off
tags: hockey