Mateo always assumed he'd make the baseball team with his buddy Jason,
but when only Jason makes the team, his mood sinks low. So low, he knows
he has to do something about it. But what? What can he be good at? When
Mateo wins free lessons, he discovers he's pretty good at
roller-skating. And it doesn't hurt that the most beautiful girl he's
ever laid eyes on happens to be Roller City's star skater. But still,
roller-skating? No way can Jason find out Mateo is whirling around in
girly skates--anybody halfway to cool would be hanging at a skate park,
on boards or blades. Other issues stacked against him are the strong
reservations of his mother who feels Mateo should be spending his time
studying, not skating, and his inability to eat gluten--no more grabbing
a pizza with the guys. Despite these conflicts, Mateo keeps his sense of
humor and channels his innermost strength into an incredible ride on
roller skates that just might take him all the way to regionals.