Sarah Palin and the Wasilla Warriors: The True Story of the Improbable 1982 Alaska State Basketball Championship

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St. Martin's Publishing Group, Feb 28, 2012 - Sports & Recreation - 288 pages

With Sarah Palin and the Wasilla Warriors, acclaimed sportswriter Mike Shropshire goes beyond Sarah Palin's media profile to tell the incredible untold story of how she and a team of young women came together to overcome daunting odds as they battled their way to the Alaska state championship.

Long before the whole world knew Sarah Palin as "Momma Grizzly," the handful of girls on her high school basketball team called their starting point guard Sarah "Barracuda" for the tenacious defense she played. Hers was the kind of determination that fit in well on a scrappy team from a small town where people were proud to call themselves Valley Trash and happy to take on the big-city schools to prove which team was really the best.

As beautiful as Alaska is, it's also unforgiving. It's a place where your first mistake may be your last. When the winter comes and the nights are long and the temperatures plunge, everyone starts looking for an escape. All across Alaska, those gyms—bright and warm—become a sanctuary not only for the players but for their isolated hometowns as well.

 

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Section 1
1
Section 2
25
Section 3
39
Section 4
53
Section 5
67
Section 6
83
Section 7
97
Section 8
113
Section 11
155
Section 12
169
Section 13
181
Section 14
199
Section 15
215
Section 16
229
Section 17
253
Section 18
259

Section 9
129
Section 10
143

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About the author (2012)

Mike Shropshire is a veteran journalist and the author of several books, including the acclaimed title The Last Real Season. He has written for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The Dallas Morning News, Playboy, and Sports Illustrated. Raised in Fort Worth, he now lives in Dallas, Texas.

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