Dave Kindred (born April 12, 1941) is an American sportswriter. Contents. 1 Early life and education; 2 Career; 3 Personal life; 4 References ...
I'm a reporter trying to write better than I can. This one is both a prequel and sequel to “Leave Out the Tragic Parts.” Arctic/Equatorial Illinois
I was a baseball player. I played baseball from the time I was eight, nine years olds. I played ball through college at Illinois Wesleyan.
Dave Kindred
Sportswriter
Dave Kindred is an American sportswriter. Wikipedia
Born: 1941 (age 83 years), Atlanta, IL
Education: Illinois Wesleyan University
Books
My Home Team: A Sportswriter's Life and the Redemptive Power of Small-Town Girls Basketball
2023
Leave Out the Tragic Parts: A Grandfather's Search for a Boy Lost to Addiction
2021
Sound and fury
2006
Morning Miracle: Inside the Washington Post A Great Newspaper Fights for Its Life
2010
The Colorado Silver Bullets: For the Love of the Game : Women who Go Toe-to-toe with the Men
1995
Heroes, Fools & Other Dreamers: A Sportswriter's Gallery of Extraordinary People
1988
Jul 24, 2024 ˇ Kindred has worked primarily as a sports columnist his whole career covering every major sporting event from 17 of Muhammed Ali's fights to more ...
Jan 8, 2024 ˇ Kindred talks about the spirit and stories of covering the Morton High School Lady Potters basketball team in his new memoir.
My Home Team: A Sportswriter's Life and the Redemptive Power of Small-Town Girls Basketball. by Dave Kindred ˇ 4.64.6 out of 5 stars. (58). Hardcover.
Sportswriting legend Dave Kindred has written more than 7000 columns during his outstanding career and was named National Sportswriter of the Year in 1997.
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Jan 5, 2024 ˇ ABC News' Phil Lipof spoke with legendary sports journalist Dave Kindred about his latest memoir, “My Home Team: A Sportswriter's Life and ...
One of America's greatest sportswriters, Dave Kindred joined the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times in 1965, became Times sports editor in 1969.