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6 Middle Grade Books About Off-Beat Sports for Young Readers

by Donna Gephart

One word that strikes fear into my heart? Dodgeball.

When Mr. Rizzo, our gym teacher, said it was time for dodgeball, I created a reason to visit the nurse’s office. I didn’t want a big rubber ball hurtling toward my head with great speed.

Similar feelings of dread overtook me during basketball, baseball, football, and every other sport with, well, a ball that could potentially injure me. I needed to find a sport with a tiny, non-threatening ball or none at all.

In middle school, I loved being part of Mr. Richardson’s after-school Ping-Pong Club. I could put spin on that ball like nobody’s business. And I won second place in my school’s talent show competition for my mad hula-hoop skills. Not everyone could spin a hoop on one finger, while dancing around stage in a black leotard to the 1974 disco song “Kung Fu Fighting.” And clearly, that was a good thing.

So, where are the middle grade books with characters like me who didn’t feel comfortable playing traditional sports? Right here: