In "The Last Shot" by John Feinstein, Dean Wojenski is a former College Basketball coach who was fired for violating NCAA rules. He plays a minor role in the story as a mentor to one of the main characters, Stevie Thomas, who helps him navigate the world of college Basketball.
In "The Last Shot" by John Feinstein, the blackmailer is a former teammate of Stevie Thomas named Jason Quick. Quick tries to extort money from Stevie by threatening to expose his father's past actions if he does not comply.
The antagonist in "Last Shot" by John Feinstein is Stevie Thomas, a high school basketball player who is accused of taking performance-enhancing drugs. Throughout the story, Stevie's actions and motivations create conflict and serve as obstacles for the main characters.
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The Last Shot by Sara Hubbard is 232 pages.Last Shot: Mystery at the Final Four is by John Feinstein. It has 258 pages.
The climax of "Last Shot" by John Feinstein is when the protagonist, Stevie Thomas, uncovers the truth about the basketball scandal and is faced with a moral dilemma about whether to expose it or protect his friends. This moment brings the story to its peak of tension and conflict.
The highpoint of the story was when Stevie and Susan Carol overhear a conversation between Chip Graber and a man in a suit blackmailing Chip
In "The Last Shot" by John Feinstein, the resolution occurs when the main characters, two young sportswriters, uncover a significant scandal involving a college basketball team while navigating the competitive environment of the NCAA tournament. They face ethical dilemmas regarding how to report their findings, ultimately highlighting the tension between journalistic integrity and the pressures of the sports industry. The story concludes with them making choices that reflect their values and aspirations as journalists.
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"Last Shot" by John Feinstein is a sports mystery novel centered around two teenage reporters, Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson, who are covering the NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four. As they navigate the high-stakes atmosphere of college basketball, they uncover a conspiracy involving point-shaving and must race against time to expose the truth. The book combines elements of sports journalism, suspense, and the moral dilemmas faced by young reporters in a competitive environment.
Thomas' last name in the book "Game" by Walter Dean Myers is Mullen.
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