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Beyond the Jump Shot: The Elevated Life of Kenny Sailors – by Debbie Sorensen

Posted on September 2, 2024September 2, 2024 by Mark Lieberman

I got this one from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. I needed a break from the fiction thriller books I have been reading.

I had never heard of Kenny Sailors, but was intrigued by the description and wanted to learn more.

He was raised by his mother, who taught him his work ethic (mostly, it was outdoor farm work). I should probably tell you Kenny was born in 1921, so just imagine those times!

I wouldn’t say he invented the jump shot, as several sources believe. He just wanted an advantage in basketball over his taller older brother, and the jump shot was it. He perfected it, and along with his dribbling skills and positive work ethic, that helped him be successful as a basketball player. His University of Wyoming 1943 team won the NCAA Championship. He had a few years as a professional basketball player from 1946 to 1951.

After basketball, he had a few hunting businesses with his family. But, he is probably more known for being a teacher and was the pioneer of girls basketball in Alaska by increasing the awareness and popularity. He did a lot of good things for kids wherever he landed as a teacher. Even when he got older, he was still helping the youth generation.

It was a quick read, and I really enjoyed it. Now, I am looking forward to watching the documentary about him.

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