Tales from the Sports Field

Tales from the Sports Field
Author: Neil Marks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005
Genre: Athletes
ISBN: 9780733317460

This lively mix of sports stories from raconteur extraordinaire Neil Marks is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and a tear to your eye. Tales from the Sports Field profiles some of Australia's best-loved sporting icons, such as Don Bradman, Adam Gilchrist, Tubby Allan and Phar Lap, and others less well known but just as important to the life of sport such as Bob Radford, CEO of NSW Cricket, and Jim Marsh, a bookmaker of the old school. In these days of commercial gain it's easy to forget the true values of Australian sport. In this engaging, funny and heart-warming collection, Neil Marks brings to life a spirit many thought lost.

Jake Maddox: Home-Field Football

Jake Maddox: Home-Field Football
Author: Jake Maddox
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1434240088

Mason finds out that football in his new town of Clearwater is nothing like where he came from.

Leveling the Playing Field

Leveling the Playing Field
Author: David Marc
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0815652550

Leveling the Playing Field tells the story of the African American members of the 1969–70 Syracuse University football team who petitioned for racial equality on their team. The petition had four demands: access to the same academic tutoring made available to their white teammates; better medical care for all team members; starting assignments based on merit rather than race; and a discernible effort to racially integrate the coaching staff, which had been all white since 1898. The players’ charges of racial disparity were fiercely contested by many of the white players on the team, and the debate spilled into the newspapers and drew protests from around the country. Mistakenly called the "Syracuse 8" by media reports in the 1970s, the nine players who signed the petition did not receive a response allowing or even acknowledging their demands. They boycotted the spring 1970 practice, and Coach Ben Schwartzwalder, a deeply beloved figure on campus and a Hall of Fame football coach nearing retirement, banned seven of the players from the team. As tensions escalated, white players staged a day-long walkout in support of the coaching staff, and an enhanced police presence was required at home games. Extensive interviews with each player offer a firsthand account of their decision to stand their ground while knowing it would jeopardize their professional football career. They discuss with candor the ways in which the boycott profoundly changed the course of their lives. In Leveling the Playing Field, Marc chronicles this contentious moment in Syracuse University’s history and tells the story through the eyes of the players who demanded change for themselves and for those who would follow them.

Jake Maddox: Track and Field Takedown

Jake Maddox: Track and Field Takedown
Author: Jake Maddox
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1434249298

Kyle's school decides to host an Olympic Fest in honor of the Summer Olympics, and he's assigned to compete in the track-and-field events. The only problem is, he's no good at them. Will practice make perfect, or will Kyle embarrass himself in front of everyone?

Lacrosse Field Blunders

Lacrosse Field Blunders
Author: Dionna L. Mann
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2022
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1663959358

Myra encourages her best friend, Myra, to try out for the lacrosse team, and although she is not really good at sports, Gabi allows herself to be persuaded; but when she struggles in a game Myra gets mad at her, and blames her for the loss--and the two friends realize they have to work at being not just friends, but true teammates.

Unknown, Untold, and Unbelievable Stories of IU Sports

Unknown, Untold, and Unbelievable Stories of IU Sports
Author: John C. Decker
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0253036178

A collection of previously unheard-of, incredible tales from the Indiana University Athletics program. For over 125 years, Hoosier athletes and coaches have grabbed headlines with their accomplishments and accolades. Legendary performers and larger-than-life figures have called Bloomington home, and their stories have been passed down through generations. But for every classic tale about a Hoosier athlete, coach, or program, there’s another that’s been forgotten. Until now. After gaining unprecedented access to IU archives and longtime employees, authors John Decker, Pete DiPrimio, and Doug Wilson reveal events and images that were lost for decades. Filled with new and entertaining stories of the people who have made IU Athletics legendary, Unknown, Untold, and Unbelievable Stories of IU Sports is a must-have for any fan. Discover behind-the-scenes stories of: the Olympic Trials featuring Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, Chris Mullin, and Steve Alford the infamous 1997 black football jerseys Ernie Pyle’s outlandish automobile polo match to raise funds for the IU marching band J. Moye’s notorious block against Duke the time Sam Bell won the bid for an NCAA track meet—without a facility or even bleachers and many more incredible stories from the renowned IU Athletics program “Unknown, Untold, and Unbelievable Stories of IU Sports is packed with enough rare information that, after reading it, anyone—from the casual fan to the dyed-in-the-wool fanatic—can be a Hoosier sports expert on trivia night.” —Bloom Magazine

Stories of Sports

Stories of Sports
Author: Katherin Garland
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2021-03-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 179362223X

Stories of Sports: Critical Literacy in Media Production, Consumption, and Dissemination discusses how media demonstrates privilege, policing, stereotypes, confirmation bias, and objectification in a world where the role of athletics in Western society speaks to privilege and power. Contributors use a critical media lens to analyze texts, including newspapers, magazines, film, television, social media, and sportscasts to demonstrate to readers the ways in which sports stories reinforce or disrupt patterns of power and the ways that power is enacted. This book questions the role of the sports-industrial complex in our society and argues that, while healthy competition and physical health can come from bodily exertion, corruption can contaminate these benefits with the wielding of influence and the acquisition of cultural and financial capital. Contributors examine how the ways that resources are allocated, the coverage of certain sports and athletes, and how viewers view competitive arenas speak to power and privilege in ways that can affect both athletes and athletic stakeholders, highlighting the importance of critically examining sports media. Scholars of media studies and sports will find this book particularly useful.

Kid Athletes

Kid Athletes
Author: David Stabler
Publisher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1594748233

Hilarious childhood biographies and full-color illustrations show how Tiger Woods, Gabby Douglas, Bruce Lee, Billie Jean King, and other budding sports champions faced kid-sized challenges growing up. Forget the gold medals, the championships, and the undefeated seasons. When all-star athletes were growing up, they had regular-kid problems just like you. Baseball legend Baseball legend Babe Ruth was such a troublemaker, his family sent him to reform school. Race car champion Danica Patrick fended off bullies who told her “girls can’t drive.” And football superstar Peyton Manning was forced to dance the tango in his school play. Kid Athletes tells all of their stories and more with full-color cartoon illustrations on every page. Other subjects include Billie Jean King, Jackie Robinson, Yao Ming, Gabby Douglas, Tiger Woods, Julie Krone, Bruce Lee, Muhammad Ali, Bobby Orr, Lionel Messi, and more! Excited for the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics? Check out Kid Olympians: Summer!

Let's Play

Let's Play
Author: Harsha Bhogle
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0143331590

Get ready for some fabulous fun with these action-packed stories from the sports field! Fancied Orchid School is already 33 for no loss in the three overs before lunch. Can Model School successfully unleash its secret weapon, Anshuman the chess nerd, and win the match? The two towns of Dilshan and Deewar have their prides at stake at the annual kabaddi competition, and when Lt. Aaron, owner of Tasty Buds and baker of delectable cakes, announces he will eat his hat if his town actually wins, it spurs the Dilshan-ites to greater heights. Neeru decides to start playing hockey like her mother to deal with her loss, and discovers there's no therapy like getting some dirt on her spotless whites. Hockey, TT, cricket, golf, basketball; winners, losers, underdogs, bullies, heroes and cheats, Let's Play! The Puffin Book of Sports Stories has them all, and more. Funny, uplifting and moving, this unique collection vividly portrays the heartbreaks and triumphs that are an essential part of playing sports, and is an absolute must-read.