Feinstein, John

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Last dance

behind the scenes at the Final Four
2007
A collection of stories from coaches, players, referees, and sportscasters that discusses the history of the NCAA basketball tournament, key people, and the effect of the Final Four on its participants.

Living on the black

two pitchers, two teams, one season to remember
2009
Recounts the 2007 season of professional baseball pitchers Tom Glavine and Mike Mussina, describing how each player strived to reach personal milestones as they neared the end of their careers.

Next man up

a year behind the lines in today's NFL
2006
The author chronicles the games, players, conflicts, agents, management strategies, summer training camps, and more of the Baltimore Ravens football club during the year he was permitted to follow them around.

A march to madness

the view from the floor in the Atlantic Coast Conference
1998
Discusses the coaching and coaches of all nine Atantic Coast Conference basketball teams, following them through the 1996-97 season, and looks at how they handle the pressures of the job in their personal and professional lives.

Rush For The Gold

Mystery At The Olympics
2012
Two teenaged aspiring journalists who are dating solve a mystery at the 2012 Olympic Games, while one simultaneously competes for a gold medal in swimming.

Last dance

behind the scenes at the Final Four
2006
A collection of stories from coaches, players, referees, and sportscasters that discusses the history of the NCAA basketball tournament, key people, and the effect of the Final Four on its participants.

The punch

one night, two lives, and the fight that changed basketball forever
2002
Recounts the events surrounding a fistfight between the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Lakers in 1977 in which Rudy Tomjanovich was nearly killed by a blow from Kermit Washington and discusses how both men's lives, and the game of basketball, were affected by the fight.

The rivalry

mystery at the Army-Navy game
2011
Eighth-grade sportswriters Stevie and Susan Carol up to solve a mystery at the famous Army-Navy football game.

Foul trouble

2013
"College recruiters are clambering to sign up Terrell Jamerson, the #1 high school basketball player in the country. But not all of these recruiters are straight shooters, and Terrell will have to think fast if he wants to stay in the game"--Provided by publisher.

The rivalry

mystery at the Army-Navy game
2010
Teen sportswriters Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson are assigned to cover the football game between long ime rivalries Army and Navy, and, after noticing the actions of secret service agents, they begin to suspect that the president, who is going to attend the event, is in danger.

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