Chase Huxley is a star athlete on his wrestling and rugby teams. His hunky stepdad Ryan, is every part the doting, loving father figure in his life. The two spend a couple of nights alone together in the mountains.
After playing two matches in one day, due to rain delays earlier, my body was aching everywhere, and I really needed a good massage. While the physio dug his strong fingers deep into my pecs, his head overlooking mine, my cock started tenting under the towel. ‘Don’t worry about it’ he said. ‘It happens all the time. I need you to relax.’
Tonight is the big football game -- a crosstown rivalry match that could send one team to the state championship. Our 18-year-old Matt gets invited by his new-found friend who happens to be the star wide receiver. After the big win, Matt finds himself in the locker room living out a fantasy he could have only imagined just months earlier.
18-year-old Matt is finally going to exact the first part of his revenge for the evil sexual hijinks of the one-time manager of his after-school job. With the help of some new friends, he doles out the punishment in the showers of Grand Valley's YMCA. Matt is going to have a lot of fun at the Y at the expense of one of his tormenters.
Set in 1983, Mike, a twenty year old college boy on the wrestling team has his first sexual experience at the hands of Paul, the cute doctor's assistant who administers his preseason physical.
Chase Huxley is a bisexual star athlete of his wrestling and rugby teams. He's always been a nice, wholesome guy, but his older stepbrother Brad has plans to turn him into a complete cock slut by the end of the summer. In this chapter, Chase gives his first-ever blowjob.
Coach proposed giving me some lessons in sex. He said I could just come over to his house, after practice. And he could show me some things, teach me how to do it good, teach me how to fuck.
Battling self-doubt, a jock tries to reclaim his lost swagger by dominating a gym acquaintance. In the process, they both discover what he really likes.
Nolan is the star quarterback for his small town's high school football team. Despite his athletic prowess, he isn't exactly bright, and he keeps getting stuck in compromising situations. In this chapter, Nolan and his teammates have to cram into a van for a road trip. In order to save space, Nolan's best friend Parker has to sit on his lap.
In high school, John Dooley liked baseball. He wanted to play well. The idea he'd fall in love and that love followed him, no matter where the game took him, was a nice benefit. Going to college wasn't in his plan. College ball wasn't on his mind. John loved the game. He didn't see himself in the minors. No one knows where they're going to end up, but walking onto a big league diamond in uniform, glove in hand, ready to play his first big league ...
"Louisville wants you!"
Do has figured out that he can't work and play baseball, no matter how many men do. He loves the game, but if he's going to play, he needs to focus on the game. When it comes to sports, no one knows baseball players like the coach. While Do is ready to leave the game behind, it's not done with him yet. When he gets the call, he's off with his glove and his cleats, not expecting to see an old friend waiting at ...
John has returned for one more seaon of baseball. It was the only reason he stays in college. The game may be in his blood, but he can let go of it any time he likes. He hasn't yet. John is a good baseball player and his teammates want him as their captain. The foach sees John going as far as he wants to go, as long as he continues to enjoy playing the game. He hasn't tired of baseball or Andy, and there's no reason to make any changes.
Do has gone to college. He isn't sure he wants to continue playing baseball or concentrate on his studies. It's not an unusual intellectual exercise. Do can stop playing baseball if he wants, but he likes the game as much as he likes anything, but Andy.
Andy and Do meet on an American baseball field. They play ball on and off the baseball diamond. As high school kids, being good means you play every day. Neither Do or Andy expect to play baseball after high school, but most high school kids don't have a sense of how talented they are. Do and Andy play ball, fall in love, and stay together, even when the game pulls them apart.