Sports Illustrated kids. Victory School superstars

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There's no crying in baseball

After Tyler sprains his ankle, he does not want to participate in the spirit activities at school.

There are no figure eights in hockey

Champion figure skater Josh challenges himself with the new sport of ice hockey.

Nobody wants to play with a ball hog

Because Tyler can't miss a shot when he plays basketball, he quits passing to his teammates.

It's hard to dribble with your feet

When Carmen, a basketball star, joins the soccer team, she struggles to learn the new sport.

Don't break the balance beam!

Ten-year-old Kenzie Winz, a gymnast at the Victory School for Super Athletes, must somehow overcome her fear of getting back on the balance beam after a routine in which she forgot to control her super strength and broke the beam in half.

Who wants to play just for kicks?

Josh does not want to take time away from hockey to play soccer for fun.
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A running back can't always rush

Danny loves to use his super speed all the time, especially on the football field, but going too fast causes him some big problems.
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I just have to ride the half-pipe!

Kenzie uses her super strength skill to learn snowboarding.
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Skating is hard when you're homesick

Alicia becomes homesick while on a school trip to Triumph Mountain, but with the help of her friend, she achieves her goal in ice skating.
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I could be a one-man relay

Since Danny has super speed, he is overconfident in his running ability and needs to learn that relay racing is about teamwork as well as speed.
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