This book focuses on the Centenary University women’s basketball team.
From a front row seat, I saw every regular season loss unfold. The mixed pre-season record proved to have no positive bearing; in fact, it might have fed a positivity which was delusional. The unique writing style for the games of both this year and the preceding season reflects the fact that the initial audience was a single individual on the team and there was no desire to otherwise publicize the writer’s written thoughts. That person has given permission to publish this book. In all likelihood, she had previously shared some of the write-ups with certain teammates and the coach had become aware of my thoughts.
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After a successful career on Wall Street, an extended stint as a homeless shelter volunteer, and executive leadership of a rescue effort at a leading New York City youth agency, Bob turned his attention to education. He created the WKBJ Partnership, which provided seed capital for North Star Academy Charter School (later to evolve into Uncommon Schools) and which became the centerpiece of his life’s energies: directly assisting over 300 financially challenged young people to pursue their educational aspirations. As an outgrowth of Bob’s interaction with a great many Hispanic immigrants, he subsequently established the Hispanic Information Center. The subject matter of his blog is indicative of the breadth and depth of his interests.