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    Goodfellows: The Champions of St. Ambrose by Rick Gosselin, Tony Dungy (Foreword by), Jim Schwartz (Introduction)

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    (Paperback)

    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 14,767

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      • Pub. Date: May 2009
      • Publisher: August Publications
      • Format: Paperback, 288pp
      • Sales Rank: 14,767

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      Easy Readingby Anonymous

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      November 19, 2009: The book reminds one of the great memories of high school. Catholic schools were small but had great traditions. I was glad to be a part of it. I meet people in retirement now that went to Catholic schools around the state and all remember St. Ambrose.

      An Informative and Inspirational look at how High School Sports can shape people for the better.by Anonymous

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      August 26, 2009: A very entertaining look at a bygone era, this book would make a wonderful gift to anyone involved in high school or college sports, inspirational and motivational for fathers and sons alike. Also offers a glimpse of the major role Detroit, and Michigan, played in producing a quality batch of coaches back then. Sometimes it seems all roads led back to Duffy Daugherty, which could be a book of it's own.


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