Handball Dad Fathers Day Gift Handball Player

Handball Dad Fathers Day Gift Handball Player

Author: Maximilian Armbruster

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09-22

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13:

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This funny gift is for dads of handball players that love watching their kids score with jump shots. Every papa will love this present for birthday, christmas or fathers day. college ruled white paper 120 pages matte cover soft cover (paperback)


Fundamental Handball

Fundamental Handball

Author: Bernarh E. Phillips

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2013-05-31

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1473387892

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One can hardly expect to become a champion over night by merely reading a book on handball although it is possible that he considerably augment his ability with its guidance and serious application. In this instance, the source, which can be read in an hour or so, should first be covered carefully in order to become better acquainted with the game and with the philosophy of the would-be instructor. As the book is reviewed in subsequent lessons, the student should stop frequently to ponder over his errors committed on the court, to "act out" new fundamentals as they are explained, to think through certain suggestions pertaining to strategy and to jot down a tentative routine for his next practice session. In short, the author would like to volunteer as the reader's instructor for the next few months.


The History of Handball at Texas A&M University

The History of Handball at Texas A&M University

Author: Don Johnson

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published:

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1039149898

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Hitting a ball with the hand (Handball) is the oldest sport known to mankind. It has been almost 100 years since handball was introduced as an intramural sport at Texas A&M. This book connects a tie to those who helped handball along the way even before handball became a sport there and takes the reader through the years to the spring of 2022. Part of the history of handball is told in personal stories from those who have played at Texas A&M and the impact handball had on their lives and their lifetime achievements. Another part of the history includes a history of the Texas A&M courts, coaches, and Intramural Directors. With a rich history that has produced 26 players who have reached the All- American level and some who went on to become the world’s best, this story needed to be recorded.


Handball

Handball

Author: Michael Yessis

Publisher: WCB/McGraw-Hill

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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My Father Called Me Bobby

My Father Called Me Bobby

Author: Robert F. Scherma

Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers

Published: 2021-08-31

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1647505410

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"Not only a memoir, but a love letter to rich and memorable relationships that gives hope that there can be sweetness after loss, humor in remembrance, and stories to hold our joys past and present." – Melissa Febos, author of Whip Smart, Abandon Me, and Girlhood. My Father Called Me Bobby is an intriguing memoir detailing Bobby’s experiences growing up in an Italian family in the ’50s and exploring the sexual revolution a few decades later. The first-person narrative welcomes readers into his childhood and his initial experiences with God, faith, and religion, all tied in with the influences and antics of his Italian family. His initial decision to join the seminary and become a priest will not come as a surprise. Determined to be a priest, he spends almost four years in the seminary until the sexual revolution of the 60s turns his world upside down and he leaves the Church. He begins to experiment with his sexuality with women and then with men during one of the most infamous times in New York City. His descriptive writing style paints a vivid picture for his readers, allowing them to relive his experiences at his side, maintaining their attention page after page. His relationship with Beryl will warm the hearts of the readers and as events unfold, will shake them to their core. My Father Called Me Bobby will remind readers to live their lives to the fullest – full of love and passion and laughter – and is sure to leave readers enthralled until the very last page.


Legacy of Devotion

Legacy of Devotion

Author: Father Clifford Stevens

Publisher: Boys Town Press

Published: 2019-01-01

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 1944882405

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In his quintessential biography of Father Edward J. Flanagan, author Father Clifford Stevens paints an insightful, inspirational and enlightening portrait of the man who founded Boys Town and led a cultural revolution that forever changed the way children were viewed, valued, and cared for in society. Father Flanagan was a complex human being, greatly influenced by his upbringing in a loving, close-knit family, and by the countless teachers, priests, relatives, friends, and recipients of his kindness who guided and nurtured his life's journey. Father Stevens, a former Boys Town youth who knew the legendary priest, captures those experiences - the milestone moments that made the man - to create a compelling story of Father Flanagan's 61 years on earth.