Sweet Charlie, Dike, Cazzie, and Bobby Joe : high school basketball in Illinois /
"Far from the jaded professionals, the stories in Taylor Bell's Sweet Charlie, Dike, Cazzie, and Bobby Joe are of hungry young men playing their hearts out, where high-tops and high hopes inspire "hoop dreams" from Peoria to Pinckneyville, and Champaign to Chicago. Bell, a lifelo...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press,
[2004]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- The Bench
- Pregame Warm-Up
- Chapter 1: The 1940s
- Centralia: Winningest Team in History
- Dike Eddleman: The Greatest Athlete of All
- Taylorville: 45-0 in 1943-44
- Paris: The Ernie Eveland Era
- Decatur: End of an Era
- Champaign: Combes to Cabutti
- South Shore: Gaining Respect
- Pinckneyville: Two Legendary Coaches
- Mount Vernon: Three Titles in Six Years
- Max Hopper: The Captain
- Chapter 2: The 1950s
- Segregated Schools: Power of the Pointed Finger
- Hebron: The Giant KillersSt. Elizabeth: Gone but Never Forgotten
- Chico Vaughn/John Aden: Only Fifteen Miles Apart
- Lyons: A Generation Apart
- Du Sable: Where We've Come From
- Rockford: Six Points in One Second
- Elgin: Bill Chesbrough Era
- Illustrations follow page 64
- Marshall: Remember the Juniors
- George Wilson: The Messiah Comes to Play
- Chapter 3: The 1960s
- Collinsville: Bogie's Hometown
- Virgil Fletcher: A Winner and a Visionary
- Carver 53, Centralia 52: Smedley's Game-Winning Shot
- Cazzie Russell: In a Class by Himself
- Pekin: Four Years of GloryCobden: In Memory of Tom Crowell
- Rich Herrin: A Gem of a Man
- Galesburg: The John Thiel Era
- Thornton: Lipe, Lou, LeMarr, Lloyd
- Billy Harris: The Fastest Gunslinger of All
- Chapter 4: The 1970s
- Two-Class System: David vs. Goliath
- Thornridge: The Best These Ever Was
- Bob Dallas: Down on the Farm
- Jay Shidler: Ride the Shide
- Bloom: Tales fro Hungry Hill
- East Leyden: 104-0 in Four Years
- Illustrations follow page 124
- Jim Hlafka: Home, Sweet Home
- Chicago Pulbic League: Rise to Power
- Isiah Thomas: Hoop Dreams and DisneylandMaine South: The Biggest Upset of All
- Chapter 5: The 1980s
- Glenn Rivers: Doc Makes House Calls
- Quincy: The Hanks/Leggett Feud
- Lawrenceville: 68-0
- Mount Carmel: One of a Kind
- Springfield: Bragging Rights
- Ben Wilson: Too Young to Die
- King: The Landon Cox Era
- East St. Louis Lincoln: Four Titles in Eight Years
- Andy Kaufmann: Making a Point of His Own
- East St. Louis Lincoln vs. Peoria Central: Triple Overtime
- Chapter 6: The 1990s
- Move to Peoria: March Madness Finds a New Home
- Proviso East: Three Coaches, Four State TitlesIllustrations follow page 180
- Pittsfield: They Play Basketball, Too
- Staunton: They All Came Together
- Peoria: Cradle of the Crossover Dribble
- Dick Van Scyoc: 826 Career Victories
- Peoria Manual: Four State Titles in a Row
- Quad Cities: The Greates High School Arena
- East Aurora/West Aurora: Rivalry Heats Up
- Westinghouse: The White Shadow's Legacy
- Overtime
- Sources
- Photos
- Index