The Miracle of St. Anthony: A Season with Coach Bob Hurley and Basketball's Most Improbable Dynasty by Adrian Wojnarowski

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  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: January 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780641784224
  • Sales Rank: 6,840
  • 416pp
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On the mean streets of Jersey City, St. Anthony High School is more than a tiny brick schoolhouse-it is a beacon of hope. Though the school constantly teeters on the brink of bankruptcy, it is held together by Felician nuns devoted to helping students overcome the scourges of poverty by preparing them for college educations and a brighter future. And each year from the student body of just over 200, Coach Bob Hurley forges an elite nationally ranked basketball team through hard work, his coaching genius, and the sheer force of his personality. In thirty-one years as a coach, Hurley has won twenty-two state championships, two USA Today national titles, and has sent all of his players to college except for one (including his son Bobby, one of the greatest players in college basketball history). Award-winning sportswriter Adrian Wojnarowski brings the stories of the St. Anthony 2003-2004 season to vivid life, as Hurley struggles to turn a troubled group of players into state champions and national title contenders again-while keeping the school he loves alive to continue its educational mission at any cost.

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The Bob Hurley profiled here isn't as well known to the average sports fan as his son, Bobby, the Duke University basketball superstar. But the elder Hurley's profile should rise quickly, thanks to sportswriter Wojnarowski's fine and detailed look at the "miracle" Hurley has achieved as coach for more than 30 years of the men's basketball team at St. Anthony's High School in Jersey City, NJ. Wojnarowski provides an excellent look at the phenomenon of the school itself, which Hurley and two Felician nuns managed to keep open even after it lost funding from the church, educating "the poorest of the poor" (more than 50% of the students' families lived below the poverty line). He delivers a finely etched portrait of Hurley, whose passion and drive enabled him to construct "a national powerhouse program out of an enrollment that struggled to stay at 200" and keep the school's decade-long streak of 100% college acceptance. But Wojnarowski's main focus is on the 2003-2004 season, in which a varsity team that Hurley considered "the most academically, athletically and socially underachieving in St. Anthony basketball history" overcame its "dysfunctional" nature and had an undefeated season. Wojnarowski's sensitive, insightful look at the social backgrounds and emotional development of the varsity players -- and Hurley's remarkable understanding of them -- will keep readers riveted throughout this book, which is one of the best recent pieces of sports journalism.

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Biography

Adrian Wojnarowski is a sports columnist for The Record of New Jersey, where he was honored as Columnist of the Year in 1997 and 2002 by the AP Sports Editors, and is a frequent contributor to ESPN.com. He has appeared numerous times as a featured commentator on ESPN, on Jim Rome's television programs, WFAN radio, and the MSG Network.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 An inspiring, attention grabbing story...
A reviewer, a college freshman, 02/14/2008

I came across this book in a random book store a few years back, and finished it feeling like I needed to visit the school and somehow help out immediately afterwards. You become greatly connected with the characters, and find yourself checking up on them years after anyway you possibly can. Bob Hurley is an inspiration - and a hero. One of the greatest sports stories of all time.

Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 Miracle of St. Anthony
A reviewer, A reviewer, 10/19/2007

This is the true story of the struggle to achieve a better life by dedicating oneself to something and staying off the streets. The author follows Bob Hurley, the coach of a dysfunctional basketball team as he leads his team and tries to show them a better life. At the start of the season many of the players on his team skip class or get themselves into trouble with the law or school. The players don’t really seem to care about anything or take anything seriously. Coach Hurley pushes his players in an incredible way. Forcing them to do well in school and pushing them hard on the basketball court. He eventually helps the team come together as one unit. Every player is affected in a life changing way. Many players earn scholarships to college which help lead them on to a better life and out of the streets. However, since the story is non fiction it doesn’t end perfect for everyone. One theme of this book is the hard work it takes to achieve a better life. The players all must learn to stay in class and do their homework. While basketball is fun, school comes first. Many players find it very hard to stay out of trouble and give it their all. However, before each game the players all yell “hard work!” together. I really liked this book. It inspired me to want to work harder in school and do well in college. The fact that I am a basketball player also comes into play. The book inspired me to work even harder on the basketball court and put in more time trying to get better at the thing I love to do.

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