Life Isn't Always Fair | Kay Woodhouse
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The team had finally made it to the finals, and Bryan felt he had finally made it too, as a ball player and a member of the team. It wasnat always that way. He had come a long way since his family had moved here to Centerton when he was in third grade, starting in baseball that next summer. Those days were long past and now as a senior in high school he was the starting pitcher and captain of the team. He had quarterbacked the football team to the finals, and had been one of the co-captains of the basketball team. He was well on his way to earning the prestigious aoutstanding student-athlete of the yeara award. Everything was perfectaor so it seemed. No one knew all the turmoil that had followed Bryan. Oh, his friends and classmates knew he was from a abroken homea and that he and his mom and three younger sisters lived over by the schoolabut that was about all Bryan ever let anyone know about his life.