Travel Team Lupica

Posted on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 9:10 pm



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Travel Team by Mike Lupica?

If u read the book travel team by mike lupica or know the answers to these questions please help…

1. What is the name of the team Danny tries out for?

2. When he gats his own travel team does he play the team he first tried out for?? If so does he win??

The team danny tries out for is the Vikings, which is the team that his dad led to the Championship years ago.

When Danny makes his own team , the Warriors, he ends up playing the Vikings twice. The first time is a scrimmage that the Warriors lose badly. in that game, Danny tries to foul Teddy Moran, who has been trash-talking the whole game. When he tries to foul Teddy, things go wrong, and Ty Ross, the best player on the Vikings, breaks his wrist

The second time that the teams meet is in the playoffs. Ty has recovered, but wants to play for the Warriors, not his dad’s team. Danny and the Warriors come from behind, and in the end, Danny feeds the ball to Ty for a perfect layup to win the game.

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