Heart of a Champion . But fate eventually brought them together and the rest is history, with the Wildcats winning a pair of national championships.As a promising high school basketball player in Georgia, Jeff Sheppard was initially overlooked by Kentucky bask

| TITLE | : | Heart of a Champion |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.54 (933 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 1886110662 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 160 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 1998-05-01 |
| GENRE | : |
As a promising high school basketball player in Georgia, Jeff Sheppard was initially overlooked by Kentucky basketball coach Rick Pitino, who was looking for hardworking players to lead the Wildcats to the top of the college basketball world. But fate eventually brought them together and the rest is history, with the Wildcats winning a pair of national championships.Heart of a Champion tells of a ballplayer who wouldn't quit and whose hard work earned him MVP honors in the 1998 Final Four as he led his Kentucky teammates in one of the most memorable comeback stories in college basketball history.
Editorial : About the Author Jeff Sheppard's story is one of hard work, luck and glory. As a senior at McIntosh High in Fayette County, Ga., he was initially overlooked by recruiters for the University of Kentucky Wildcats. But fate eventually brought them together and Sheppard led the Wildcats to a pair of NCAA national championships, in 1996 and 1998, where he earned MVP honors in the Final Four. Tom Wallace is a veteran sportswriter who has covered Kentucky basketball for 12 years. He once served as editor of Cawood on Kentucky and is a former columnist for The Cats' Pause. His previous books include Travis Ford: Big Blue Dream, Inside/Outside: A Behind the Scenes Look at Kentucky Basketball and Embracing the Legend: Jim Harrick Revives the UCLA Mystique (with John McGill).
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Q - Are there a lot of typos/misspellings, grammatical errors or other editing failures?
A – No.
Q - Is this a fast, easy read or is it more of a leisure read?
A – Sting is a leisure read.
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A – Adult language and themes. The behavioural signs include facial expressions, posture, changes in motor co-9ordin


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