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Ready, Set, PLAY! by ESPN's Mark Schlereth and Mark Preisler
http://www.triumphbooks.com/products/ready__set__play__/1572436185.php?page_id=145
The above book is not a bad choice but in real life....
My son, Justin Bauer, who is currently in jail in Gastonia, NC. had the experience of bonding through Little League in wooster, Ohio. Unfortunately, one of the coaches, a Klansman who was divorced and had a resentment against his wife and other woman, had a complaint filed against him by me. He was abusing the only little girl on the Little League Field. He told all of the boys that they 'ran like a girl' with only her there. After I field a complaint with the baseball commissioners about this, Shorty Long got meaner. There was a female juveline cut into pieces in Wooster. The Klan stuck together about this.
I had no experience in regard to Ku Klux Klan before. I did not want to be a target of them, but my husband was from Wooster, tha this man was someone he knew. This is an example of 'parents and children bonding through sports' as is on the front of the book. The book is much more inspirational and features Sports Legends like:
George Foreman
Cal Ripken Jr.
Lou Holtz
Laila Ali
Nolan Ryan
Grant Hill
Jim Kelly
and Julie Foudy
The point is bonding is bonding, and "Children Live What They Learn." I have had continued trouble because of dummies like this for the last 15 years, to the point of having to move to another state.
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