When the Game Stands Tall The Story of the De La Salle Spartans and Football's Longest Winning Streak

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2005-08-23
Publisher(s): Frog Books
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Summary

The book that inspired the ESPN documentary151: The Greatest Streakis now Revised and Updated! By 2002, The Streaka historic 13-year run of consecutive wins by the Spartans, a high-school football team from Concord, California, that couldn't be beatwas still going strong. In this revised edition ofWhen the Game Stands Tall, author Neil Hayes, who had unrestricted access to the De La Salle team, writes from the inside about the games, the players, and their visionary coach, Bob Ladouceur, who managed to amass the highest winning percentage in football history (.995) through standing for something greater than winning. The book, which also features interviews with major sports figures like Bill Walsh and John Gruden, is a revealing portrait of the coach who believed above all in instilling basic life skills where winning is not the goal, but merely the byproduct of playing the game. The Streak had become a national story long before it ended in September 2004. In this revised paperback, Neil Hayes catches up on the lives of the main characters and takes readers through the final tumultuous year. What results is a timeless and inspirational story of struggle, tragedy, and triumph.

Author Biography

Neil Hayes is a sports columnist for the Contra Costa Times newspapers, a 195,000-circulation chain of daily newspapers based in Walnut Creek, California. He is a frequent guest on Bay Area radio stations, and his column is distributed nationally by Knight-Ridder wire services. He has twice been honored by the Associated Press Sports Editors for his enterprise reporting and has won numerous writing awards from the Pro Football Writer's Association of America.

Bob Larson, the award-winning photographer, has been allowed behind the scenes access to De La Salle's program for more than ten years. He documented the team's national record setting 73rd consecutive victory as well as the school's 100th straight win. Larson also created a photo documentary of the 2002 season. His black and white photos evoke both the public spectacle and personal faces of De La Salle's intriguing 'Streak.'

John Madden, the legendary NFL broadcaster synonymous with football for millions of fans nationwide, has an ability to explain the game's finer points with an idiosyncratic sense of humor. After 21 seasons as a game analyst for CBS and Fox, he is in his third season as the expert analyst for "Monday Night Football."

Tony La Russa, the St. Louis Cardinals manager, is a former Bay Area resident who zealously follows De La Salle and considers Bob Ladouceur a true authority and coaching guru, as well as a personal friend. He has used Ladouceur quotes to inspire and motivate his own St. Louis Cardinals players.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Tony La Russo ix
Preface by John Madden xiii
Introduction 1(105)
1 A Monument to Understatement
5(8)
2 Behind the Oleanders
13(11)
3 1971: The De La Salle Experiment
24(9)
4 A Deflating Debut
33(14)
5 1970's: Chewed Up and Spit Out
47(11)
6 A Friday Night in Paradise
58(18)
7 1978: A Controversial Hire
76(7)
8 A Prayer for Cameron Colvin
83(15)
9 1979: Inauguration
98(8)
10 One Step Up, Two Steps Back 106(10)
11 1980: The Spirit of Brother Laurence 116(6)
12 The Power of Commitment 122(16)
13 1982: Terry Eidson Fills the Void 138(9)
14 Judgment Day 147(19)
15 The 1980's: A Nemesis Named Shag 166(7)
16 Redemption 173(25)
17 1986-87: Collision Course 198(14)
18 Public vs. Private 212(10)
19 1991: Pittsburg's Claim to Fame 222(14)
20 Homecoming 236(17)
21 The Recruiting Controversy: Shades of Gray 253(11)
22 Foes and Neighbors 264(15)
23 1992: The Streak Begins 279(13)
24 A Weakness Becomes a Strength 292(20)
25 1998: Mater Dei Threatens The Streak 312(12)
26 A Headfirst Slide into History 324(21)
Afterword 345(2)
Epilogue 347(24)
Acknowledgments 371(2)
Appendix: Ladouceur's Record at De La Salle 373(8)
Index 381

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