Defending Champ

Defending Champ
Title Defending Champ PDF eBook
Author Mike Lupica
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 241
Release 2022-09-13
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1984836935

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In this follow up to Triple Threat, New York Times bestseller Mike Lupica takes us to the soccer field in another empowering story--now in paperback! Fresh off her football victory as QB, twelve-year-old Alex Carlisle is on cloud nine. But with football season over, Alex is ready to get back on the field on the spring for soccer. But after tryouts, with Alex back on her old team, she and her teammates find out that athletic funding has been cut in Orrville, and girls soccer is one of the first teams to go. Now, Alex knows playing soccer is about more than just healthy competition—it’s about fighting for their right to play. Why should the girls team be first to get cut? So the soccer girls hatch a plan. The girls team versus the boys team; if the girls can raise enough money, they will fund their own season. But Alex soon realizes that her plan to save the girls team has consequences. Will Alex be able to figure out a way so that everyone gets the chance to play? Or will the girls be the ones left out?

A Champion's Mind

A Champion's Mind
Title A Champion's Mind PDF eBook
Author Pete Sampras
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 330
Release 2009-05-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 030738330X

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In A Champion’s Mind, the tennis great who so often exhibited visible discomfort with letting people “inside his head” finally opens up. An athletic prodigy, Pete resolved from his earliest playing days never to let anything get in the way of his love for the game. But while this determination led to tennis domination, success didn’t come without a price. Here for the first time Pete speaks freely about the personal trials he faced—including the death of a longtime coach and confidant—and the struggles he gutted his way through while being seemingly on top of the world. Among the book’s most riveting scenes are the devastating early loss that led Pete to make a monastic commitment to the game; fierce on-court battles with Andre Agassi; and the triumphant last match of Pete’s career at the finals of the 2002 U.S. Open. "A thoroughly compelling read that really probes the hard drive of a champion...All the emotion and insight that Sampras seemes reluctant to express during his playing days come spilling forth." —Jon Wertheim, senior writer, Sports Illustrated

Robert Lindley Murray: the Reluctant U.S. Tennis Champion

Robert Lindley Murray: the Reluctant U.S. Tennis Champion
Title Robert Lindley Murray: the Reluctant U.S. Tennis Champion PDF eBook
Author Roger W. Ohnsorg
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Total Pages 414
Release 2011-02-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1426945132

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Robert Lindley Lin Murray, a middle-distance runner and tennis player and a Phi Beta Kappa chemical engineer at Stanford University, went east after graduating in 1914 to play tennis. He beat the top intercollegiate players, won several tournaments, and earned a fourth place national ranking. Murray won the 1916 U.S. Indoor title and joined Hooker Electrochemical in Niagara Falls, New York. Reluctant to play in the 1917 and 1918 national championships due to wartime contracts, Murray was persuaded by Hookers president to play and he won them both, the latter over Bill Tilden. Murray rose through the ranks of Hooker to president, CEO, and chairman of the board and was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame a year before retiring. Leading into Murrays exploits is a concise history of tennis, when and where the game was introduced to the United States, and American tennis through Lin Murrays brief but brilliant career. Also included is a review of California tennis and the significant impact of its players during the second decade of the twentieth century. The book concludes with short biographies of Murrays female and male contemporaries, before shorts and skirts replaced flannels and petticoats.

The History of Handball at Texas A&M University

The History of Handball at Texas A&M University
Title The History of Handball at Texas A&M University PDF eBook
Author Don Johnson
Publisher FriesenPress
Total Pages 378
Release 2022-12-23
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 103914988X

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Hitting a ball with the hand (Handball) is the oldest sport known to mankind. It has been almost 100 years since handball was introduced as an intramural sport at Texas A&M. This book connects a tie to those who helped handball along the way even before handball became a sport there and takes the reader through the years to the spring of 2022. Part of the history of handball is told in personal stories from those who have played at Texas A&M and the impact handball had on their lives and their lifetime achievements. Another part of the history includes a history of the Texas A&M courts, coaches, and Intramural Directors. With a rich history that has produced 26 players who have reached the All- American level and some who went on to become the world’s best, this story needed to be recorded.

GARY WOODLAND: THE WAY OF CHAMPIONS

GARY WOODLAND: THE WAY OF CHAMPIONS
Title GARY WOODLAND: THE WAY OF CHAMPIONS PDF eBook
Author Steve Huge
Publisher MCU Books
Total Pages 81
Release 2019-11-25
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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Gary Woodland is an illustrious, industrious and wonderful American professional golfer, from Topeka, Kansas who plays on the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) Tour. After he was successful in his college career, he swiftly turned pro in 2007 and briefly jostled on the Nationwide Tour. He has been competing on the PGA Tour since 2009 and has four wins; well known as one of the longest hitters on tour. In addition to his career, Woodland dreamed of starring in the NBA, but in Gary Woodland’s first college game on a basketball scholarship, he realized he needed a plan B. Well, it will surely interest you to know the plan of Woodland. He acted swiftly and switched universities, where he graduated from University of Kansas and studied a lovely course Sociology in 2007. This may have a positive result that shaped and sharpened his golf dexterity, he turned pro in 2007, and 12 years later held off world No. 1 Brooks Koepka to clinch his maiden major title with victory in the US Open at Pebble Beach.

Creating Masculinity in Los Angeles's Little Manila

Creating Masculinity in Los Angeles's Little Manila
Title Creating Masculinity in Los Angeles's Little Manila PDF eBook
Author Linda España-Maram
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 282
Release 2006-04-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780231510806

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In this new work, Linda España-Maram analyzes the politics of popular culture in the lives of Filipino laborers in Los Angeles's Little Manila, from the 1920s to the 1940s. The Filipinos' participation in leisure activities, including the thrills of Chinatown's gambling dens, boxing matches, and the sensual pleasures of dancing with white women in taxi dance halls sent legislators, reformers, and police forces scurrying to contain public displays of Filipino virility. But as España-Maram argues, Filipino workers, by flaunting "improper" behavior, established niches of autonomy where they could defy racist attitudes and shape an immigrant identity based on youth, ethnicity, and notions of heterosexual masculinity within the confines of a working class. España-Maram takes this history one step further by examining the relationships among Filipinos and other Angelenos of color, including the Chinese, Mexican Americans, and African Americans. Drawing on oral histories and previously untapped archival records, España-Maram provides an innovative and engaging perspective on Filipino immigrant experiences.

State Champions

State Champions
Title State Champions PDF eBook
Author W. Jack Savage
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 279
Release 2012-01-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1453547126

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