Netball Mission
By (Author) B Hellard
By (author) L Gibbs
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
2nd May 2001
2nd edition
Australia
Children
Fiction
A823.3
Paperback
128
Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 10mm
157g
Rachel's cousin, Cassie, starts to socialise with Rachel and her friends. Cassie is a nice enough girl, but she's very different from Rachel and Sophie. She's into make-up, clothes and staying up late, whereas Rachel and Sophie are more interested in sport, movies and early training sessions. the differences between them gradually become more obvious, causing friction, until Cassie eventually loses interest in the group and moves on. Rachel and Sophie go to the Netball Regional Screening Day and perform well. they both receive invitations to attend the next Zone talent Camp, but Sophie's mother is diagnosed with breast cancer at the same time. this news places enormous stress on the family and it looks as though Sophie will have to miss out on the camp. Daniel suggests they organise a car wash to raise money for some home help so that Sophie can still go. Rachel still joins in the car wash, even though Daniel has been distancing himself from her and she's not sure why. Rachel and Sophie attend the Zone talent Camp, where Rachel clashes with the head coach and thinks she has been left out of the squad as a result. It turns out that the coach was driving her to see what she could achieve under pressure. Rachel is offered a scholarship to the Victorian Institute for Sport. Ages 9+
Lisa Gibbs and Bernadette Hellard are sisters who have been involved in all aspects of netball for over 30 years. They have played at A-grade level as well as coached and umpired. Bernadette is a primary schoolteacher who has particular interests in literacy and physical education. Lisa is doing her PhD in health and behavioural sciences. They both still play competitive netball.