The baseball boys of Lakeport
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A group of Lakeport youths organize an amateur baseball club, practice, send and accept challenges, and play a series of contested games culminating in a championship match decided by a winning run. Along the way they undertake lakeside and island adventures, uncover plots intended to sabotage the team, recover lost equipment, expose wrongdoing, and endure a kidnapping that tests their resourcefulness. The narrative blends detailed game descriptions and team strategy with summertime outdoor exploits, friendship, practical problem-solving, and moral lessons about sportsmanship, loyalty, and perseverance.
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