Heads of State: Pennsylvania's Greatest High School Basketball Players of the Modern Era - Mark Hostutler - Books - iUniverse - 9781450267052 - November 24, 2010
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Heads of State: Pennsylvania's Greatest High School Basketball Players of the Modern Era

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Publisher Marketing: The history of basketball spans more than a century, from its humble origin as a simple diversion during the harsh winters in America to today's perennial, rim-rattling show of international renown. Throughout the last 60 years, Pennsylvania has been at the forefront of the sport's evolution, supplying the world with a steady stream of stars, from Wilt Chamberlain to Kobe Bryant, who have proven to be some of the best to ever play the game. In "Heads of State: Pennsylvania's Greatest High School Basketball Players of the Modern Era," sportswriter Mark Hostutler sizes up the commonwealth to rank its 500 most-accomplished scholastic players from 1950-2010. With input from Sonny Vaccaro, Howard Garfinkel, and other hoops cognoscenti, the author canvassed the Keystone State, conducting hundreds of hours of research and interviews to assemble a list that is sure to stir passionate debate within an already buzzing community of roundball fans. Hostutler's unique compilation highlights the exploits of Billy Owens, Tom McMillen, Gene Banks, Tyreke Evans, Donyell Marshall, Jameer Nelson, Geoff Petrie, and several others, as they reminisce about their achievements as teenagers on the hardwood. Wonderfully crafted and jam-packed with information, the book is perfect for hard-core fans, stat junkies, or anyone in search of a good read.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 24, 2010
ISBN13 9781450267052
Publishers iUniverse
Pages 300
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   439 g
Language English  

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