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When youth sports in Minnesota first came under control of the schools, basketball was the tip of the spear. Through extensive research, this book details how the game's popularity pushed all sports from a chaotic era to one of order, and how adult supervision helped ensure character development in participants.

Produktbeschreibung
When youth sports in Minnesota first came under control of the schools, basketball was the tip of the spear. Through extensive research, this book details how the game's popularity pushed all sports from a chaotic era to one of order, and how adult supervision helped ensure character development in participants.
Autorenporträt
Marc Hugunin has been a basketball fan for more than sixty years, since his dad first took him to see the local high school basketball team. "The older boys were heroic to me," he remembers. "I wanted to be just like them." Hugunin played basketball through high school and has remained a fan and become a writer and historian of Minnesota basketball. With his good friend Stew Thornley, he coauthored Minnesota Hoops: Basketball in the North Star State, published by Minnesota Historical Society Press in 2006. He was the historian for the Minnesota State High School League on the occasion of the one hundredth anniversary of state tournament basketball in 2012. After blogging about basketball for fifteen years, he launched a comprehensive website and blog, North Star Hoops, where he is known to many as Sunnyday or Sunny. In addition to his interests in basketball and writing, Hugunin also enjoys golf, music, and pizza. He lives with his cat, also named Sunny, in Stillwater, Minnesota, a block from the St. Croix River.