The Captain Question

Lambert Collins

1 At basketball practice yesterday, the sweat was pouring off my face. We were really pushing ourselves to our limits, but something was definitely off. We were missing passes and getting our game strategies mixed up. Charlie, who has never been anything but graceful on his feet, looked around in confusion and tripped. He was okay, but it showed how out of sync we were.

2 We all secretly knew what was happening, but we didn't want to admit it. We knew Coach Webb would be the one to say it.

3 At last, Coach called us over and we stood panting as he shook his head. "It's clear that something's not right. You guys all worked together so smoothly when Mickie was the team captain. After he and his family moved, our teamwork is falling apart. We really need to choose a new, strong captain."

4We agreed, sadly, but at the same time it seemed an impossible dilemma. How could you replace a guy like Mickie? He had been the glue that held our team together. He thought of great plays that baffled the other teams. He knew where to send everyone where they would be most effective. Mickie had the right answer for everything.

5 "Tomorrow we vote for a new captain," said Coach. "Put on your thinking caps and really give this some thought. This can be the decision that brings us a winning season."

6 So, I did exactly that. I sat down after dinner that night and thought about everyone on the team. I wanted to make the best choice I could. It might sound funny, but I even made a list and wrote down some ideas. I hoped that one of the players would emerge as a clear choice for captain.

7 What I found, though, was just the opposite. Almost every player had one special quality that would be great for a captain. On my list under "Charlie," I wrote that he was usually the fastest one on the team. He could move across the court so quickly he'd look just like a blur of our green and white uniform.

8 Kurtis was a good choice, too, because he was the oldest guy on the team. He had more experience playing basketball, and being older might help him think more calmly and clearly.

9 Jimar was the tallest player. He was so tall, he hardly had to jump to reach the basket. Once we got the ball stuck in the bleachers. While the rest of us were trying to climb up to it, he just stood on his tip-toes and popped it free.

10 Matt was great for the team because of his personality. Everyone liked him and he was a lot of fun to be around. He brought energy and fun to the game that was in many ways more important than wins or losses.

11 And Sameh would be a good choice for captain, too, because he had the best grades. Sports are important, but doing well in class is even more important. He showed how you should balance learning and playing.

12 The list went on and on. I was completely stuck! When I went to practice the next day, I was hanging my head and feeling pretty nervous. It was a tough choice and I felt like I would be letting everyone down when I admitted I didn't know who should be captain.

13 Coach Webb lined us up and asked us, one by one, who we wanted to vote for and why. I was surprised that most of the guys voted for themselves! They didn't seem to hesitate at all. When Coach asked them why, they just said it would be fun to be captain. Amir voted for Matt, but only said it was because he was a nice guy. Nobody had given it much thought.

14 At last it was my turn, and I embarrassedly told them I didn't know. Everyone had something good that would contribute to the team. I even showed my list. Then I apologized and stepped back.

15 Nobody said anything for a minute. Then Kurtis said I should be captain. Matt and Leroy agreed. And then, suddenly, everyone pointed to me and said I was their new choice. I had no idea what had happened! I was dumbfounded.

16 But again, it was Coach who was able to describe what was happening. He told me, "I agree you should be captain. Not only do you take decisions seriously, but you think about others instead of yourself. Those are some of the most important qualities in a leader. And, clearly, you know a lot about the team."

17 And that's how I became captain of the Edmonds High Eagles. I don't know if I'll ever be as good a leader as Mickie was, but I'll sure try.
In section 15, why does Kurtis say that the narrator should be captain?
Responses
A After listening to the coach speak at practice, Kurtis knew that the coach preferred the narrator.After listening to the coach speak at practice, Kurtis knew that the coach preferred the narrator.
B Kurtis grew tired of hearing every team member talk and he was anxious to get the whole thing over with.Kurtis grew tired of hearing every team member talk and he was anxious to get the whole thing over with.
C After listening to the narrator and seeing the narrator's list, Kurtis thinks the narrator is the best choice for captain.After listening to the narrator and seeing the narrator's list, Kurtis thinks the narrator is the best choice for captain.
D Kurtis is best friends with the narrator and has faith in the narrator, because he knows that the narrator will try hard to be a great captain.Kurtis is best friends with the narrator and has faith in the narrator, because he knows that the narrator will try hard to be a great captain.

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C After listening to the narrator and seeing the narrator's list, Kurtis thinks the narrator is the best choice for captain.
Which description is NOT part of what readers learn about the narrator from sections 5 and 6?
Responses
A The narrator plans and organizes his thoughts.The narrator plans and organizes his thoughts.
B The narrator respects and listens to his coach.The narrator respects and listens to his coach.
C The narrator thinks he will be chosen to be team captain.The narrator thinks he will be chosen to be team captain.
D The narrator understands how important the choice for team captain is.
C The narrator thinks he will be chosen to be team captain.
Which theme is MOST supported by this short story?
Responses
A A good leader is very important.A good leader is very important.
B Coaches should pick team captains.Coaches should pick team captains.
C A student leader should have the highest grades.A student leader should have the highest grades.
D It is very important to participate in physical activities.
A A good leader is very important.
Which section MOST CLEARLY supports that Coach Webb thinks the narrator should be captain?
Responses
A section 3
B section 5
C section 13
D section 16
D section 16