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Cracker Jacks- Living Life as We Play Sports
by William Humble
ISBN:1-59526-518-X
108 pages
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6" x 9"
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As young athletes look to their adored sports icons for direction and acceptance in a fast-paced and demanding world, they develop habits, behaviors, and attitudes that reflect those sports icons—their heroes. Yet, young athletes soon come to learn that the special privileges and accommodations that professional sports athletes receive are not consistent with the athletic, academic, and moral expectations required of them at school, work, and home. Though these young athletes have strived to find guidance, it is often the less noble professionals that influence them. The disturbing social trend of placing more importance on the sports hero than the sport itself has left many young athletes directionless and confused. Cracker Jacks profoundly captures the essence of competitive sports and the life lessons that can be taken from various aspects of participation. Examining six popular youth sports, Cracker Jacks challenges the reader to see their value in relation to life and worry less about the icons that play them. Each sport is broken down into entertaining analogies that relate to the game of life. Though sports figures are heralded for their exceptional athletic prowess on the field or in the gym, their accomplishments are dwarfed next to the overwhelming bigness of the sport itself. While an athlete's fame may last only a short time, the wisdom gleaned from the sport lasts a lifetime. Cracker Jacks is a must-read for all young, collegiate, and aspiring professional athletes.
About the Author As a starter on his Texas Division 5A high school football team, William Humble began to realize the importance of sports on a person's development. He saw many young athletes corrupted by drugs, alcohol, or fame, following the examples of professional athletes, older collegiate brothers, and legendary alumni, whose poor behaviors appeared beyond reproach. With no moral or social guidance, they graduated high school without any personal ethics to rely on in a tough world. Now attending the U.S. Naval Academy, Humble's desire is to provide young athletes with simple and dependable insights regarding their activities. His hope and prayer is that America's young competitors might begin to view their participation in sporting events from a more holistic and life-affirming perspective.
About the Author
As a starter on his Texas Division 5A high school football team, William Humble began to realize the importance of sports on a person's development. He saw many young athletes corrupted by drugs, alcohol, or fame, following the examples of professional athletes, older collegiate brothers, and legendary alumni, whose poor behaviors appeared beyond reproach. With no moral or social guidance, they graduated high school without any personal ethics to rely on in a tough world. Now attending the U.S. Naval Academy, Humble's desire is to provide young athletes with simple and dependable insights regarding their activities. His hope and prayer is that America's young competitors might begin to view their participation in sporting events from a more holistic and life-affirming perspective.
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