Author: John Sparks
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462814190
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 77
Book Description
Ken Puckett was a typical fifteen year old growing up in a small town, USA. He was a big time sports fan, and all he wanted to do was play his sports. Sports were a major part of his young life. But what he found out as he started to become involved in organized school sports, was that he would not only be taught lessons on the football field and basketball court, but also lessons in life. That was the time he started to become a young man.
The Game
Author: John Sparks
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462814190
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 77
Book Description
Ken Puckett was a typical fifteen year old growing up in a small town, USA. He was a big time sports fan, and all he wanted to do was play his sports. Sports were a major part of his young life. But what he found out as he started to become involved in organized school sports, was that he would not only be taught lessons on the football field and basketball court, but also lessons in life. That was the time he started to become a young man.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462814190
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 77
Book Description
Ken Puckett was a typical fifteen year old growing up in a small town, USA. He was a big time sports fan, and all he wanted to do was play his sports. Sports were a major part of his young life. But what he found out as he started to become involved in organized school sports, was that he would not only be taught lessons on the football field and basketball court, but also lessons in life. That was the time he started to become a young man.
The Speed Game
Author: Paul Westhead
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496224078
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Paul Westhead was teaching high school in his native Philadelphia when he was named La Salle University’s men’s basketball coach in 1970. By 1980 he was a Los Angeles Lakers assistant, soon to be hired as head coach, winning an NBA title with Hall of Fame center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and rookie guard Magic Johnson. After compiling a 112-50 record, he was fired in November 1981. After a short stay as coach of the Chicago Bulls, Westhead reemerged in the mideighties as a coach at Loyola Marymount in California, where he designed his highly unusual signature run-and-gun offense that came to be known as “The system.” The Speed Game offers a vibrant account of how Westhead helped develop a style of basketball that not only won at the highest levels but went on to influence basketball as it’s played today. Known for implementing an up-tempo, quick-possession, high-octane offense, Westhead is the only coach to have won championships in both the NBA and WNBA. But his long career can be defined by one simple question he’s heard from journalists, fellow coaches, his wife, and, well, himself: Why? Why did he insist on playing such a controversial style of basketball that could vary from brilliant to busted? Westhead speaks candidly here about the feathers he ruffled and about his own shortcomings as he takes readers from Philadelphia’s West Catholic High, where he couldn’t make varsity, to the birth of the Showtime Lakers and to the powerhouse he built nearly ten years later at Loyola, where his team set records likely never to be approached. Westhead says he always found himself telling prospective bosses, “My speed game is gonna knock your socks off!” So will his story and what it could do to bring back a popular style of play.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496224078
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Paul Westhead was teaching high school in his native Philadelphia when he was named La Salle University’s men’s basketball coach in 1970. By 1980 he was a Los Angeles Lakers assistant, soon to be hired as head coach, winning an NBA title with Hall of Fame center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and rookie guard Magic Johnson. After compiling a 112-50 record, he was fired in November 1981. After a short stay as coach of the Chicago Bulls, Westhead reemerged in the mideighties as a coach at Loyola Marymount in California, where he designed his highly unusual signature run-and-gun offense that came to be known as “The system.” The Speed Game offers a vibrant account of how Westhead helped develop a style of basketball that not only won at the highest levels but went on to influence basketball as it’s played today. Known for implementing an up-tempo, quick-possession, high-octane offense, Westhead is the only coach to have won championships in both the NBA and WNBA. But his long career can be defined by one simple question he’s heard from journalists, fellow coaches, his wife, and, well, himself: Why? Why did he insist on playing such a controversial style of basketball that could vary from brilliant to busted? Westhead speaks candidly here about the feathers he ruffled and about his own shortcomings as he takes readers from Philadelphia’s West Catholic High, where he couldn’t make varsity, to the birth of the Showtime Lakers and to the powerhouse he built nearly ten years later at Loyola, where his team set records likely never to be approached. Westhead says he always found himself telling prospective bosses, “My speed game is gonna knock your socks off!” So will his story and what it could do to bring back a popular style of play.
Class Book
Author: Columbia College (Columbia University). Class of 1895
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Languages : en
Pages : 142
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Pages : 142
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The Blue and Gold
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Languages : en
Pages : 666
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Pages : 666
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The Coach
Author: Thomas B. Speaker
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1617390704
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
In the Coach, The newest novel from author Tom Speaker, follow 'Dart' Darnell through eight years of playing elementary, middle school, and high school basketball, four army years during WWII, four years of playing college basketball, and forty-one years of coaching. Coach with him, not just through the X and O's, but the ecstasy of winning, The lessons learned from losing, And The joy of his experiences as he see young kids grow to success in basketball, but more importantly grow to be successful in life and becoming good fathers and family men. Make the decisions with him as he balances the opportunities of coaching success with the most important successes in life of being a good husband, father, and Christian. 'It was one of the most positive and touching reading experiences I've had this year.' Although this is a fictional book, author William Joseph Palmer says, 'I really liked the way the author tied his plotting To The real historical events of the decades as they unfolded and interwove the fictional characters with real characters like Oscar Robertson and Ray Crowe.' —William Palmer, award-winning author of the Dickens Series
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1617390704
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
In the Coach, The newest novel from author Tom Speaker, follow 'Dart' Darnell through eight years of playing elementary, middle school, and high school basketball, four army years during WWII, four years of playing college basketball, and forty-one years of coaching. Coach with him, not just through the X and O's, but the ecstasy of winning, The lessons learned from losing, And The joy of his experiences as he see young kids grow to success in basketball, but more importantly grow to be successful in life and becoming good fathers and family men. Make the decisions with him as he balances the opportunities of coaching success with the most important successes in life of being a good husband, father, and Christian. 'It was one of the most positive and touching reading experiences I've had this year.' Although this is a fictional book, author William Joseph Palmer says, 'I really liked the way the author tied his plotting To The real historical events of the decades as they unfolded and interwove the fictional characters with real characters like Oscar Robertson and Ray Crowe.' —William Palmer, award-winning author of the Dickens Series
The Stanford Illustrated Review
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Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Pages : 62
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Crazy with the Papers to Prove it
Author: Dan Coughlin
Publisher: Gray & Company, Publishers
ISBN: 1598510681
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Cleveland sports journalist Dan Coughlin shares stories of some of the more unique individuals and events he covered over the course of his forty-five-year career.
Publisher: Gray & Company, Publishers
ISBN: 1598510681
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Cleveland sports journalist Dan Coughlin shares stories of some of the more unique individuals and events he covered over the course of his forty-five-year career.
The Record of the Class
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Languages : en
Pages : 438
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Pages : 438
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One Sports Fan Left Behind
Author: William D. Butler
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1463432909
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Nearly everyone in America is interested in sports. However, many people are becoming disenchanted. Media coverage is dominated by scandalous stories involving many of America's best known figures in nearly all major sports. Fans have come to see professional athletes, in general, as being overpaid, immature and obnoxious. Ticket prices have become outrageously exorbitant. Many fans feel that they have been betrayed by something that they once held so dear. One Fan Left Behind, written by a typical, longtime sports fan, speaks to and for those fans. Some of the issues addressed are controversial and may serve as catalysts for further thought. Many dubious things about sports are blithely taken for granted. For instance, did you ever wonder why it is that if a basketball player is fouled in the act of shooting 25 feet from the basket, (a shot which he was probably going to miss anyway) he gets to move ten feet closer to the hoop to shoot three free throws? But if he is fouled in the act of shooting a lay up, (a shot which he rarely misses) he has to move several feet further from the basket to shoot only two free throws. One Fan Left Behind is written in a style which is lighthearted, entertaining and at times, tongue-in-cheek. Portions could be used as a stand-up comedy routine. Other segments can be described as nostalgic, poignant and/or deadly serious. The topic is singularly timely. So many things happen every day that it was difficult for the author to finish writing this book. He had to simply drop the pencil and stop writing. The story is still unfolding.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1463432909
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Nearly everyone in America is interested in sports. However, many people are becoming disenchanted. Media coverage is dominated by scandalous stories involving many of America's best known figures in nearly all major sports. Fans have come to see professional athletes, in general, as being overpaid, immature and obnoxious. Ticket prices have become outrageously exorbitant. Many fans feel that they have been betrayed by something that they once held so dear. One Fan Left Behind, written by a typical, longtime sports fan, speaks to and for those fans. Some of the issues addressed are controversial and may serve as catalysts for further thought. Many dubious things about sports are blithely taken for granted. For instance, did you ever wonder why it is that if a basketball player is fouled in the act of shooting 25 feet from the basket, (a shot which he was probably going to miss anyway) he gets to move ten feet closer to the hoop to shoot three free throws? But if he is fouled in the act of shooting a lay up, (a shot which he rarely misses) he has to move several feet further from the basket to shoot only two free throws. One Fan Left Behind is written in a style which is lighthearted, entertaining and at times, tongue-in-cheek. Portions could be used as a stand-up comedy routine. Other segments can be described as nostalgic, poignant and/or deadly serious. The topic is singularly timely. So many things happen every day that it was difficult for the author to finish writing this book. He had to simply drop the pencil and stop writing. The story is still unfolding.
Clem Haskins
Author: Clem Haskins
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
ISBN: 9781571671431
Category : Basketball coaches
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Tells the life story of Clem Haskins, coach of the University of Minnesota's Golden Gophers, discussing his humble beginnings in Campbellsville, Kentucky, his lifelong struggles against racism, and his success as the first full-time African-American head coach at U of M.
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
ISBN: 9781571671431
Category : Basketball coaches
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Tells the life story of Clem Haskins, coach of the University of Minnesota's Golden Gophers, discussing his humble beginnings in Campbellsville, Kentucky, his lifelong struggles against racism, and his success as the first full-time African-American head coach at U of M.