Final Alumni

Final Alumni
Author: Carole Walker Carter
Publisher: Walker Carter Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2017-10-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1947734261

The Final Alumni is the first book in the Evers and McFarlan Detective Series. This series follows two high school best friends who join forces to solve multiple cases. Tish, haunted by a childhood experience, enables herself with many disciplines of martial arts, while Scotty falls back on his sharpshooter training and physical prowess as a football hero. Together they make an unstoppable team. Now living in Chicago, Illinois, and mentored by a well-respected couple who owns a detective agency, Tish and Scotty are enlisted to assist Aileen and Patrick Jamieson in solving cases in Chicago while pursuing a series of unsolved murders in their own hometown as well.

Chironian

Chironian
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1900
Genre: Homeopathy
ISBN:

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1917
Genre: Universities and colleges
ISBN:

Sonny Sixkiller's Tales from the Huskies Sideline

Sonny Sixkiller's Tales from the Huskies Sideline
Author: Sonny Sixkiller
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2004
Genre: Football
ISBN: 1582614075

Sixkiller, a former University of Washington quarterback, recounts high and low moments from Huskie history.

House of Champions

House of Champions
Author: Kevin Cook
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0813196426

The stories and accounts of Kentucky basketball's players, iconic coaches, and epic games have been told and retold, but lesser known are the stories of the arenas and venues that have been home to the Wildcats—buildings that have witnessed the sights, sounds, and shared spirit of the Big Blue Nation for over a century. In House of Champions: The Story of Kentucky Basketball's Home Courts, author Kevin Cook combines archival research and numerous interviews with players and coaches to reveal the rich history and colorful details of the structures that have hosted University of Kentucky basketball. A number of fascinating backstories are uncovered, including the excitement of Alumni Gym's opening night in 1925, the problematic acquisition of Black community land for the building of Memorial Coliseum, and the painstaking inscription of nearly ten thousand names of Kentucky's World War II and Korean War heroes to be displayed along the Coliseum's pedestrian ramps. The account concludes with a compelling overview of the development of historic Rupp Arena: its inner workings, the prominent figures involved, and how the initial conversation to build it began over a slice of Jerry's pie in 1968. This insightful and entertaining history reveals how the impact of sporting facilities extends far beyond game night as they continue to shape and influence the social, economic, and political landscapes of Lexington and central Kentucky.