Sweet Charlie, Dike, Cazzie, and Bobby Joe: HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL IN ILLINOIS

Sweet Charlie, Dike, Cazzie, and Bobby Joe: HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL IN ILLINOIS

by Taylor H. A. Bell
Sweet Charlie, Dike, Cazzie, and Bobby Joe: HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL IN ILLINOIS

Sweet Charlie, Dike, Cazzie, and Bobby Joe: HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL IN ILLINOIS

by Taylor H. A. Bell

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Overview

In urban and rural high schools throughout Illinois, basketball is a Friday night ritual. Local games are often the biggest thing happening all week, and the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and state tournaments attract fanatical fans by the thousands.
 
Far from the jaded professionals, the stories in Taylor Bell's Sweet Charlie, Dike, Cazzie, and Bobby Joe are of hungry young men playing their hearts out, where high-tops and high hopes inspire "hoop dreams" from Peoria to Pinckneyville, and Champaign to Chicago. Bell, a life-long fan and authority on high school basketball in Illinois, brings together for the first time the stories of the great players, teams, and coaches from the 1940s through the 1990s. 
 
The book is titled for four players who reflect the unique quality of high school basketball, and whose first names are enough to trigger memories in fans who love the sport -- Sweet Charlie Brown, Dike Eddleman, Cazzie Russell, and Bobby Joe Mason. Bell offers exciting accounts of their exploits, told with a journalistic flair.
 
Beyond a lifetime spent covering the sport, Bell's research includes three hundred and fifty personal interviews with coaches, administrators, family members, and fans. He has attended the Elite Eight finals of every boys' state basketball tournament since 1958, and met and written about many of the most outstanding teams, coaches, and players who helped to make Illinois one of the most exciting arenas for high school basketball in the United States. Sixty photographs add depth to the accounts.       
 
By a fan, for the fans, Sweet Charlie, Dike, Cazzie, and Bobby Joe is the authoritative book on high school basketball in Illinois, and will elate anyone who has thrilled to the poignant highs and shattering lows of high school sports. 
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252090486
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 10/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Taylor Bell joined the sports staff of the Champaign-Urbana Courier after graduating from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, moved to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, and then to the Chicago Daily News.  When that paper folded in 1978 he joined the Chicago Sun-Times.  He has covered professional sports as well, but found his niche in traveling the state to write about high school sports. Before retiring in 2001, he wrote a column on high school basketball and covered the sport extensively throughout the state.
 

Table of Contents

Contents The Bench Pregame Warm-Up Chapter 1: The 1940s Centralia: Winningest Team in History Dike Eddleman: The Greatest Athlete of All Taylorville: 45-0 in 1943-44 Paris: The Ernie Eveland Era Decatur: End of an Era Champaign: Combes to Cabutti South Shore: Gaining Respect Pinckneyville: Two Legendary Coaches Mount Vernon: Three Titles in Six Years Max Hooper: The Captain Chapter 2: The 1950s Segregated Schools: "Power of the Pointed Finger" Hebron: The Giant Killers St. Elizabeth: Gone but Never Forgotten Chico Vaughn/Joe Aden: Only Fifteen Miles Apart Lyons: A Generation Apart Du Sable: Where We've Come From Rockford: Six Points in One Second Elgin: Bill Chesbrough Era Marshall: Remember the Juniors George Wilson: The Messiah Comes to Play Chapter 3: The 1960s Collinsville: Bogie's Hometown Vergil Fletcher: A Winner and a Visionary Carver 53, Centralia 52: Smedley's Game-Winning Shot Cazzie Russell: In a Class by Himself Pekin: Four Years of Glory Cobden: In Memory of Tom Crowell Rich Herrin: "A Gem of a Man" Galesburg: The John Thiel Era Thornton: Lipe, Lou, LaMarr, Lloyd Billy Harris: The Fastest Gunslinger of All Chapter 4: The 1970s Two-Class System: David vs. Goliath Thornridge: The Best There Ever Was Bob Dallas: Down on the Farm Jay Shidler: Ride with Shide Bloom: Tales from Hungry Hill East Leyden: 104-4 in Four Years Jim Hlafka: Home, Sweet Home Chicago Public League: Rise to Power Isiah Thomas: Hoop Dreams and Disneyland Maine South: The Biggest Upset of All Chapter 5: The 1980s Glenn Riversc: Doc Makes House Calls Quincy: The Hanks/Leggett Feud Lawrenceville: 68-0 Mount Carmel: One of a Kind Springfield: Bragging Rights 4 Ben Wilson: Too Young to Die King: The Landon Cox Era East St. Louis Lincoln: Four Titles in Eight Years Andy Kaufmann: Making a Point of His Own East St. Louis Lincoln vs. Peoria Central: Triple Overtime Chapter 6: The 1990s Move to Peoria: March Madness Finds a New Home Proviso East: Three Coaches, Four State Titles Pittsfield: They Play Basketball, Too Staunton: They All Came Together Peoria: "Cradle of the Crossover Dribble" Dick Van Scyoc: 826 Career Victories Peoria Manual: Four State Titles in a Row Quad Cities: "The Greatest High School Arena" East Aurora/West Aurora: Rivalry Heats Up Westinghouse: The White Shadow's Legacy Overtime Sources Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Basketball Illinois History, School sports Illinois History, Basketball players Illinois, Racism in sports Illinois History
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