Sunday, November 18, 2007

HIGH HEAT by Carl Deuker131-161

Shane has been asked to the coach's office during the English class. Grandison and a man came in. That man called Mr. Brock, who is head of Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association, asked Shane what happened with that pitch. He thought that Shane hit Reese on purpose. Shane said it was an accident. After Shane practiced with his teammates, Grandison asked Shane if he feel okay about pitching in a game on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Shane's team against the Roosevelt Roughriders, but he couldn't throw the ball as well as he did. After he went home, Marian asked him that does he remember today is the day that their father killed himself. Shane couldn't remember, but he thought it was because he didn't want to. On Saturday, Shane's team against the Ingraham Rams. Shane lost again.
On Sunday, Shane went to library to check the score of Shirelake. They always lost because Reese was not play in their team. When Grandison asked Shane did he heard about Reese didn't play the baseball game. Shane told a lie to Grandison that he didn't know.
Grandison asked Shane to work in the outfield. At night, he went to woodland to watch Reese to play the first game. Reese didn't play very well.
Shane didn't play again this year and also Shorelake's rank was very low.

opinion:
Firstly, I think Shane is so poor that everyone think he hit Reese on purpose. No noe can trust him. Also, he can't play as well as before because he is afraid that he will hit somebody again. I think he should relax, maybe later he can play well again.On the other hand, I can't believe that Shane always tell lie to Grandison. It is a bad thing that he should not do that. I don't want him to be a bad guy. Actually, he always care about Shorelake and Reese, but he doesn't want the other people know that. I think he should let the others know what he wants and thinks.
Finally, I hope that he can play better than before, and every one can trust him. Otherwise, Shane will be very sad and can get off from the nightmare.

1 comment:

Kenneth said...

I bet you like this book. Enjoy it.