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Chapter 21: “Full Sprints!”
Chapter 21: “Full Sprints!” provides an in-depth look into the rigorous preparation and emotional challenges faced by the Riverside Cubs as they gear up for another football season at the California School for the Deaf, Riverside (CSDR). On August 4, 2022, the coaching staff, led by Coach Keith Adams, convenes in his office for an important strategy meeting. The office is arranged to facilitate smooth communication among the deaf coaches, allowing multiple conversations to take place at once without…-
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Chapter 20: Unfinished Business
Chapter 20: Unfinished Business, takes us into the world of the Cubs as they reflect on the pivotal moment when Super Bowl LVI took place on February 13, 2022, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. This remarkable event wasn’t just significant for the sport, but also for deaf athletes, as players like Trevin, Christian, Jory, and Enos found themselves not only representing their team but the broader deaf athletic community. With 70,000 spectators in attendance, the stage was set for a powerful…-
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Chapter 19: “No Hope Left”
Chapter 19: “No Hope Left” captures a critical and emotionally charged moment in the Cubs' football season, where they face off against one of their toughest opponents, Faith Baptist. The energy is palpable as the Cubs prepare for a high-stakes game, and nerves run high, especially for players like Parker Mills, who leads Faith Baptist with his unrelenting physicality and aggressive running style. Mills' impressive skills on the field immediately set the tone, overwhelming the Cubs' defense and making…-
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Chapter 18: Finishing with a Bang begins with Cody Metzner, a hard-hitting player for the Cubs, expressing doubts about the size of the crowd at the championship game on November 27, 2021, because of the Thanksgiving holiday. His concerns quickly dissipated as he entered John W. North High School stadium and saw thousands of fans dressed in red shirts, filling the stands. Ticket sales had reached 2,362, and many more fans arrived at the door, eager to witness the game. Media presence was overwhelming, with…-
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Chapter 17: Underdog Meets Top Dog captures the anticipation and excitement that the Cubs experience as they approach their championship game, marking a historic moment in the Southern California deaf community. The intense demand for tickets reflects the growing anticipation for this game, but the limited seating at the California School for the Deaf Riverside (CSDR) forces the event to be moved to a larger venue, John W. North High School. This stadium, with its expansive capacity, accommodates the eager…-
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Chapter 16: A Football? But It’s Not Round begins by highlighting the pilgrimage of Aghdas Kavandi, a mother from Iran, to the shrine of Imam Reza in Mashhad, a revered site for millions. Aghdas’s journey was driven by her deep concern for her son, Kaveh, who was born profoundly deaf. Initially, she believed that his condition was a result of her fall during pregnancy, but this belief was later corrected when a genetic connection to deafness in the family was discovered. Despite this newfound…-
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Chapter 15: Battered
Chapter 15: Battered portrays the physical and emotional strain experienced by the Cubs football team as they approach the pinnacle of their season—the championship game of the California Interscholastic Federation, Southern Section. Their journey has already made history as the first deaf football team in California to reach this level. The Cubs had just endured a tough, hard-hitting game against Avalon, which left many of their players bruised and battered. For Trevin Adams, a key player on the team,…-
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Chapter 14: Avalon
Chapter 14: Avalon brings the Cubs to a critical semifinal match in the Southern California championship, setting the stage for an intense contest against Avalon. The Cubs, twenty-one strong, are led by their coaching staff aboard the Starship Express, a ferry making its way from Long Beach to Santa Catalina Island. Amidst the noise and excitement of the ferry ride, the players communicate through sign language, as the boisterous environment prevents them from engaging in any meaningful conversation. This…-
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Chapter 13: The Deaf Brain
Chapter 13: The Deaf Brain takes us into the cutting-edge world of neurosurgery, offering a fascinating glimpse into how the brain processes different forms of communication. In a landmark surgery led by Dr. Eddie Chang, a neurosurgeon from San Francisco, a profoundly deaf middle-aged man was treated for a brain tumor near essential language regions. The patient, unlike previous individuals Dr. Chang had worked with, communicated through American Sign Language (ASL), not speech. The operation, an awake…-
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Chapter 12: Fame
Chapter 12: Fame tells the inspiring journey of the California School for the Deaf, Riverside (CSDR) Cubs football team, whose extraordinary season brought them recognition beyond the deaf community. Their winning streak, which extended well into October, was not just a series of victories but a momentous achievement for deaf athletes everywhere. The Cubs' success was a symbol of resilience, proving that communication barriers did not limit their potential. Their unwavering determination resonated deeply…-
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