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The Tournament
Contributor(s): Kontos, Angelo (Author)
ISBN: 109837844X     ISBN-13: 9781098378448
Publisher: Bookbaby
OUR PRICE:   $31.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Drama | Canadian
Physical Information: 1.89" H x 6.06" W x 9.05" (2.63 lbs) 750 pages
 
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The Tournament reunites six friends to play in a hockey tournament that changes their lives forever. Alex Bucco is our 39 year-old protagonist and team captain. He is grieving the loss of his mother and is separated from the love of his life, Diana. Haunted by his past and feeling like he has nothing left to live for, he prepares to take his own life, but draws inspiration from his late mother and keeps going.
When Alex was young, his father was murdered by a group of criminals for not paying debts. Alex never truly dealt with the impact of this tragedy. His mother provided a sense of security that was ripped away after she became ill and died. Now Alex wakes up every night at 3:00 a.m., the exact time his father's murderers came into their home, and he struggles with repressed memories and unresolved anger.
Alex meets an old classmate named Corey who is organizing a team for a local hockey tournament. Alex reluctantly agrees to play. He convinces his former coach to return and reconnects with old teammates, including his closest friend from childhood - Isaac, an eccentric wannabe rock star.
Alex starts to train, is named captain, and continues to deal with the traumatic memories of his past. He also deeply misses Diana. The story primarily follows Alex, but also the lives and conflicts of the other five key players.
In the second part of the story, flashbacks reveal more of Alex's past, including the deterioration of his mother's health, his break-up with Diana, and his increased paranoia. In real time the tournament begins and the team, known simply as Toronto, starts off poorly. However, their play steadily improves after a disgraced hockey star joins their bench as an assistant coach.

Alex becomes close with Isaac again and helps him throughout the story, paying his rent and bailing him out of jail. The tournament gains popularity with the public and the team goes on an unbeaten streak before the playoffs. As the second part of the story concludes, flashbacks show Alex's mother pass away in hospital with Alex at her bedside.
The final part of The Tournament begins with the playoffs. Alex has left game tickets for Diana at the hospital where she works. She starts coming to games, but she stays out of view. During the first playoff game, Alex suffers a scary injury and Diana goes running to the dressing room to help him. Following that encounter, they start picking up the pieces and renew their commitment to each other with more honesty and openness than before. Toronto advances to The Final against New York and everything seems to be going well.
Alex's past then catches up with him as he finally meets the men responsible for his father's murder. The criminal syndicate have figured out who Alex is because of the tournament and believe they can squeeze him to repay the money his father owed. Alex is not intimidated, but he realizes that Diana will be harmed if he does not pay. He warns her to stay away.
As the team goes back and forth in a wild series against New York, Alex arranges to meet with the criminals in his apartment at 3:00 a.m. prior to the tournament's seventh and deciding game.
Unbeknownst to Alex, Diana reached out to Corey for help and he arranged for a trio of bruisers to confront the syndicate. They show up just in time to help Alex and the ghosts from his past are finally put to rest.
Alex shows up exhausted to play Game 7. After an intense encounter, he sets up the game winner and Toronto wins it all.
Following the post-tournament celebrations and goodbyes, Alex and Diana visit his parents' graves. They commit to healing their wounds and attend counselling together.
A flashback takes us to a younger Alex walking to school with his mother, a year or so after his father's murder. He carries a camera and takes a photo of her in which she looks happy with a bright sun in the background. When his mother asks why he took the picture, Alex replies that he always wants to remember her that way.