Water Polo Whiz

Water Polo Whiz by Chuck Hines, published by Author House in October 2014, is a juvenile fiction novel that explores the journey of Sandy Scott, a talented swimmer who transitions from his home in the mountains of Western North Carolina to college in California to master the sport of water polo. The narrative unfolds over six years, culminating in Sandy’s return to his hometown, where he revitalizes a dormant water polo program at the local YMCA, engaging with young athletes aged eleven and twelve.
Readers will find a blend of sports and personal growth as Sandy navigates the challenges of coaching his team and participating in tournaments across Pennsylvania and Colorado. The story incorporates themes of family and budding romance, providing a multifaceted look at the impact of sports on youth development. With 168 pages, this edition is presented in English, offering an engaging read for those interested in sports and recreation.
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The leading character, Sandy Scott, a strong swimmer, leaves his home in the mountains of Western North Carolina and enters college in California to learn the sport of water polo. Six years later, he returns home and revives a defunct water polo program at his local YMCA, working with young eleven- and twelve-year-olds. The book follows his trials and tribulations as he takes his team of boys and girls to tournaments in Pennsylvania and Colorado. There is a family element in the story as well as a secondary love interest. Although fictional, the novel is based on some of the author’s actual experiences.
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