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The Underdogs

Mike Lupica

The Underdogs

Mike Lupica

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The Underdogs Chapters 22-28 Summary & Analysis

Chapter 22 Summary

The match against Cannondale is going well. The Bulldogs benefit from Toby’s defensive presence and a touchdown he makes during the game’s first half. As soon as Toby fumbles a catch, though, his father starts in with badgering comments and insults. Even Toby’s stronger moves merit unkind sarcasm, such as “That’s more like it” (183). Toby’s performance improves in the second half after his father leaves for work.

The final score is 35-13 in the Bulldogs’ favor. Will is thrilled at their first victory.

Chapter 23 Summary

Over the next week of practices, Will sees how much coaching fulfills his father. He also witnesses Tim’s newfound respect for Hannah’s skills, who admits, “I was wrong about her” (187).

At the next game, Will notices right away that the opposing team, the Merrill Lions, is taking cheap shots at the Bulldogs. One Merrell player steps on Will’s hand while another pushes Will’s head to the ground as he tries to get up.

Hannah makes a touchdown. Although the play is clearly over, she is roughly tackled. Later, after another touchdown, her kick is blocked; the blocker also proceeds to tackle her. Joe takes her out of the game, and despite Hannah’s pleas, Joe keeps her out of the second half.

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