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Maya Moore

2012
Offers a brief overview of the life and career of Maya Moore who helped the Minnesota Lynx to win the Women's National Basketball Association championship in 2011.

Superstars of the WNBA Finals

Introduces readers to some of the greatest sports players in the WNBA Finals, including Candace Parker and Diana Taurasi.

Dust Bowl girls

the inspiring story of the team that barnstormed its way to basketball glory
2017
A history of the women's Depression-era basketball team the Cardinals, formed by Midwestern basketball coach Sam Babb.
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Maya Moore

Describes Maya Moore's childhood, when she started playing basketball, and how she got to be an WNBA player.
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My shot

balancing it all and standing tall
"The professional basketball player and 2016 Olympic gold medalist shares her inspirational story of overcoming the challenges of competitive sports through balancing hard work and the support of family"--OCLC.
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Dust Bowl girls

the inspiring story of the team that barnstormed its way to basketball glory
A history of the women's Depression-era basketball team the Cardinals, formed by Midwestern basketball coach Sam Babb.

Basketball legends

Introduces the history, statistics, championships, and legends of basketball. Includes online content that contains weblinks, audio and video clips, activities, and other features.

Maya Moore

Basketball Star
2018
Maya Moore is one of the country s best female athletes. Learn about her childhood, the challenges she has overcome, and this basketball player s greatest accomplishments. Get the inside scoop on her NCAA and WNBA championship wins.
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The reappearing act

coming out as gay on a college basketball team led by born-again Christians
2014
It's hard enough coming out, but playing basketball for a nationally ranked school and trying to figure out your sexual identity in the closeted and paranoid world of big-time college sports--that's a challenge.Kate Fagan's love for basketball and for her religious teammates at the University of Colorado was tested by the gut-wrenching realization that she could no longer ignore the feelings of otherness inside her. In trying to blend in, Kate had created a hilariously incongruous world for herself in Boulder. Her best friends were part of Colorado's Fellowship of Christian Athletes, where they ran weekly Bible studies and attended an Evangelical Free Church. For nearly a year, Kate joined them and learned all she could about Christianity--even holding their hands as they prayed for others "living a sinful lifestyle." Each time the issue of homosexuality arose, she felt as if a neon sign appeared over her head, with a giant arrow pointed downward. During these prayer sessions, she would often keep her eyes open, looking around the circle at the closed eyelids of her friends, listening to the earnestness of their words.Kate didn't have a vocabulary for discussing who she really was and what she felt when she was younger; all she knew was that she had a secret. In The Reappearing Act, she brings the reader along for the ride as she slowly accepts her new reality and takes the first steps toward embracing her true self.
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Candace Parker

Simple text and full-color photographs briefly describe the life of Candace Parker and her career as a professional basketball player.
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