The class was waiting for Miss. Singleton to teach them. Then she showed up with a cup of organic decaf coffee. "Okay Class," she said, "We'll be going to the gymnasium today so you can get ideas for assignments on the grammar words I showed you."

At the gymnasium, Coach Durham who had short blonde hair, purple eyes, and gym clothes, was teaching kids about basketball when Miss. Singleton came in. "Who invited the writing losers here?" Jeff asked.

"No one sir." Earl replied as he shoots the ball and aimed for the net, "Miss. Singleton seems to be having lessons here."

Miss. Singleton told her class to think of the first thing that comes into their head in basketball and grammar.

"Jeff Jackson constantly insults the students in the gymnasium and is very brutal." Ivy wrote down.

"Earl loves to attend gym class with his classmates and is delighted by his good grades." Sarah wrote down.

"Coach Durham is examining all of the students to make sure they don't slack off." Miguel wrote down.

Susie saw that the students were working on the paper and she was impressed.

Jeff thought he could ruin the language art's class by hitting one of them with a basketball. He tossed the ball, but Jenny grabbed it and aimed for the net. Coach Durham was impressed and he thinks that his son can come over to her house after school. Jenny agreed because she has a huge crush on his son since 6th grade.

After class, Miss. Singleton saw all the sports team availability. She recalled some of her friends playing baseball, football, and basketball in her high school days. She saw Jenny going out of the gym pretending she's playing soccer. "Miss. Jenkins." Susie said, "I can't thank you enough for saving our skins."

"No prob." Jenny replied, "9 years of sports playing paid off."

"In my household," Jenny explained, "I pretend to be an announcer whenever I do my chores."

"That's quite amazing," Miss. Singleton replied, "But do are you using the words I taught you?"

"I proceed with my vocabulary as I won't severely damage my grades," Jenny answered.

After school, Miss. Singleton was taking photos of squirrels and rabbits in the park when she saw Brandon and Dean playing one on one while Michael was keeping score. Dean made a score and Brandon congratulated his best friend. Madison, Emma, and Sarah were watching them play. Susie came up to them and loved the way the boys are playing basketball, "Wanna play 1 on 1 Miss. Singleton?" Michael asked.

"Go 4 it Miss. Singleton" Brandon shouted.

"Go Michael!" Madison shouted. "You're my hero Michael!"

"Strike A Pose" Michael shouted.

Susie did a dribble, she shoots, and aimed for the net, "Not bad for a girl." Dean comments.

"How are your dance classes, Dean?" Miss. Singleton asked.

"Rad," Dean said, "Sarah, Lucy and I are working on this new routine and you'll love it."

"Show me the routine on the next meeting okay Mr. Darling?" Miss. Singleton asked.

"Got it," Dean replied as she left.

"Doesn't Brandon look dreamy playing basketball?" Emma asked in a whisper.

"He does," Sarah answered in a whisper while they stared lovingly.

Dean stared lovingly at Emma, then he remembered something, "I have to go," Dean said, "My parents will be working home late and I need to babysit Darla"

"I have a date with Madison," Michael replied, "We're going to watch the 12 Dancing Princesses at the dance hall."

"Oh, Michael," Madison said romantically.

At Jenkins residents, she was listening to some Sweetie Tyrene music when Jeffery came to her room. She quickly stopped playing her music and switched it to hip hop music, "Jeffery" Jenny said, "I'm just listening to music."

"I brought a scrapbook of our long line of sportsmen." Jeffery said, "Figure you can pass the time while you wait for Douglas to show up."

They looked in the scrapbook and showed pictures of their parents teaching them how to play baseball, meeting their Grandpa Johnnie Jenkins for a baseball signing, their Aunt Jo giving Jenny a soccer ball that got her into the sport, their Uncle Joel teaching them martial arts, their uncle Jordan taking them to a golf game, their Aunt June taking them to a wrestling match and their cousin Jeanette teaching them cheerleading.

Suddenly, a doorbell rang and Douglas was at the door. He looked a lot like his father, but younger. Jenny blushed and started to play football with him in the backyard while working on some vocabulary. She asked him if she can go mini-golfing with him next Tuesday and he said yes.

The next day at the Have You Heard meeting, Jenny was doing some sit ups while Bryoni was recording it on her phone. Lucy was keeping track of how many sit-ups she does. "100 sit ups," Lucy said, "Nice job."

"Life's a game," Jenny said, "Play hard."

Susie comes in and gathered the club members, "So we all have our sports." Susie said, "Bryoni and Jenny are on the soccer team, the boys are on the basketball game, Lucy does ballet, Sarah, Emma, and Cathy do yoga, which is a natural hippie sport."

"My cousin Joy owns a bowling alley in Myrtle Beach with her husband, "Jerry".", Jenny explained,

"Didn't their son, "Jake" just turned 6?" Bryoni asked.

"He did?" Jenny answered, "He's getting bigger."

Then Miss. Singleton recalled Dean, Sarah, and Lucy about their dance routine. They kicked off their socks and shoes and did their dance. After they posed, the gang applauded.

The End.