Jason Guerrero Guerrero 1
Eng 112 B
Dr. Warner
Building Through Sports Literature
ItÕs
hard to imagine a world where we cannot escape the harsh realities of life.
There are times when we need an outlet that allows us to dream, challenge
ourselves, and forget about our hang-ups. Drugs, violence, and broken homes
seem to be the status quo these days, and reality is something has become a
concept that seems to carry a shadow of negativity with it. The pitfalls of
reality strike at the hearts of our youth and plague their character, and
ultimately, their outlook on life. Teens often turn to sports to better
themselves physically and mentally. Unfortunately, even sports gets bad press
these days. Steroids, million-dollar salaries, and free agent happy athletes
have altered the perception towards sports. Teachers find themselves not only
struggling against their own duties, but the added weight of societyÕs
downfalls and in this case sports, adds to the weight teachers must carry. However, teachers can turn a negative
into a positive, and it does not mean only a math teacher is capable of this.
With a literary approach, what sounds like a math concept can become an English
teachers strategy to give young adults a look at something that has warmed our
spirits and given us an opportunity to dream: sports in young adult literature.
In particular, Robert LipsyteÕs The Contender provides teachers with a
tool to re-kindle the innocence of sports and in turn, innocence within the
potentially troubled youth.
The goal of this unit is to let young adults know that
there are outlets in life that provide for an escape through troubled times, or
challenging circumstances. From this unit, young adults are exposed to the
spirit that refuses to be pushed down, and from that
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they can
gain a sense of goal fulfillment no matter what obstacles you may face.
Teaching this unit is suitable for most young adults in general. Young adults
between the
ages of
13-19 can benefit from learning the unitÕs aims. In further, the basis for this
unit ties into a universal trend that seems to strike at the hearts of all
those who it comes into contact with: fighting through life as the underdog.
Launching The Unit
I think
of this in a light-hearted sense. Michael BufferÕs (famous boxing announcer)
ŌLetÕs get ready to rumble!Ķ quote comes to mind as a fun way to start this
unit and to look at things as a challenge and not so much an obstacle. In this
sense, we move forward by considering all or some of the following for
launching this unit:
*Play the
film Rocky and observe the students as they watch the film. Following the film,
have a discussion about what they found to be most interesting about the film.
A.
Bridge some discussion questions and journal entries to tie in:
1. Does
it matter that you need to be rich and famous in your life, or
that you do something that makes you feel good about
yourself? Explain why or why not.
*Write
about a time when you felt that you had to do everything in your power to seize
an opportunity and did it matter whether you won or lost?
*Do you
know someone like Rocky? If so, talk about what makes this person someone that
you respect. If not, do you think you could respect someone like Rocky, why or
why not?
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In addition to the film, spend a class going over some
inspirational quotes by famous athletes and entertainers that relate to life
and sports. The students should then choose two quotes that they found to be
the most useful or intriguing. The goal of this exercise is to get the students
to think with not only their minds, but through their character make-up as
well. These quotes have been identified as the following:
Sports do not build character.
They reveal it.
Heywood Broun
Sports serve society by providing
vivid examples of excellence.
George F. Will
If all the year were playing
holidays; To sport would be as tedious as to work.
William Shakespeare
We didn't lose the game; we just
ran out of time.
Vince Lombardi
It is almost impossible to
remember how tragic a place the world is when one is playing golf.
Robert
Lynd
The Text
In detail, The Contender provides the reader with an
insight to how sports can carry the spirit beyond the streets and even beyond
inner turmoil. ThereÕs the presence of a role model that extends beyond family:
AlfredÕs boxing coach. The story places the protagonist in an environment
filled with instability, uncertainty, and danger. Alfred is able to overcome
such odds through his persistent approach that he practices in boxing: never
giving up. Alfred learns from his coach that the journey and how you go about
the journey is the way to success, not just success itself as a means to an
end.
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Extending the Unit
For this portion of the unit, it is necessary to draw from
the students what they have truly learned from the unit. Part of the unit will
also include a list of young adult books that are very similar to the
contender. The novels share a common ground in that they are tied into sports,
and that there is a journey that the protagonist must go through. Students will
be introduced to these novels through a handout that includes brief summaries,
so that they may choose what novel suits them best. Of course, students may opt
out for another novel as long as the novel meets commonalities with the ideas
tied into the unit, and this will be met by a written proposal of the work they
have opted out for (justification is essential when opting out of assigned
work). Presentations or a report will go along with the individually assigned
reading. For the presentations, students must work alone and are free to choose
from the following:
1. Presenting
real life athletes or entertainers who overcame great adversity to be where
they are.
a. Presentation must include a short biographical description of
the person they choose and how that person is related to the book they choose.
b. A
handout for the rest of the class depicting a compare and contrast to their
protagonist and the real person they have chosen.
For
written reports, students must put themselves in the position of their
protagonist. Would they have made the same choices? Would they feel the same if
they were in the protagonistÕs situation? How would they take the journey vs.
the reward notion?
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Young Adult Literature Selections
Deadline
by Chirs Crutcher: Deadline is a story about a young man with big intentions
for his senior year. However, in order to accomplish such goals he must take on
some very challenging tasks. A couple of his goals: being the best football
player his town has seen and also getting together with a girl who hardly knows
he exists. The only problem: many secret discoveries lie ahead, and they may
not be as welcoming as the protagonist Ben intends.
Dogsong
by Gary Paulson: Not so much a sports story, the existence of this novel on the
list has more to do with the theme tying into the intentions of the unit than
just being about sports: the journey and learning from it. The setting is old
fashioned in that the protagonist (Russel) is from a village. Having grown
tired of his surroundings and wanting more from life, Russel seeks a different
means of life. RusselÕs wants are answered by the village shaman who in turn
sends Russel on a journey of self -discovery.
Ultimate
Sports by Donald R. Gallo: This is an anthology that features various
themes and twists. Because itÕs an anthology that associates sports with young
adults, it seems fitting to add to this collection recommended for young
adults.
The
Perfect Distance by Kim Ablon Whitney: The one with all the twists. It is a
story of young girl who must come to grips with reality at a very young age.
Francie (the protagonist) has dreams of riding horses in competition, but the
cards she has been dealt in life make the dream all the more distant. Racism,
broken-homes, and alcohol provide for a drama filled cocktail that also
provides some good lessons to learn from.
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Concluding the Unit
This is
the part where the student takes what they have learned and apply to
themselves. Journal entries come to mind, but that would seem redundant. At
this point, students should have developed some images of inner strength;
therefore, it would be of good feedback to see how the students were affected
based on the their views of how inner strength can be symbolized. Making
collages, making a single symbol, or using a specific piece of art students can
display what theyÕve learned and how they feel.
By this
time, students should also have an idea of what makes a life-learning journey
so important. In addition, students should see how sports help us to minimize
the troubles in our everyday lives. To test this have students write a journal
entry in which they feel that the works that were discussed or read justified this
assumption.
The
Unit is designed to play into the emotions of the students. It is a unit that
focuses on reaching out to youth in contrast to just lecturing them. It is a
unit that can get a little comical with regards to itÕs opening (Rocky), but in
the end the purpose gets across and that is whatÕs most important here.
Sport is imposing order on what was chaos.
Anthony Starr
What other people may find in poetry or art museums, I find in the
flight of a good drive.
Arnold Palmer
Play is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can
unfold.
Joseph Chilton Pearce
Eighteen holes of match play will teach you more about your foe
than 18 years of dealing with him across a desk.
Grantland Rice
Hunting is not a sport. In a sport, both sides should know they're
in the game.
Paul Rodriguez
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I don't
like that attitude. I can assure them it is much more serious than that.
Bill Shankly
For when the One Great Scorer comes
To write against your name,
He marks-not that you won or lost-
But how you played the game.
Grantland Rice
Nobody in the game of football should be called a genius. A genius
is somebody like Norman Einstein.
Joe Theismann
It's not so important who starts the game but who finishes it.
John Wooden
My life is like a zombie movie! I survive game after game after
game, but the football just keeps coming! The only way to stop team sports is
to aim for the head.
Matt Milby
If it weren't for baseball, many kids wouldn't know what a
millionaire looked like.
Phyllis Diller
Not every age is fit for childish sports.
Titus Maccius Plautus
A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey
player plays where the puck is going to be.
Wayne Gretzky
When you're in a slump, it's almost as if you look out at the
field and it's one big glove.
Vance Law
I couldn't see the ball come off the club for the first 27 holes.
It came off the club that fast.
Buddy Marucci
He's in the mold of a Tom Watson, in that he'll hit the ball in
the trees and undaunted go it there, flail it out and make something out of it.
Gary Mccord
I'll let the racket do the talking.
John Mcenroe
Don't park in the spaces marked, "Reserved for
Umpires.".
John Mcsherry
If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast
enough.
Mario Andretti
If you think it's hard to meet new people, try picking up the
wrong golf ball.
Jack Lemmon
Focus on competition has always been a formula for mediocrity.
Daniel Burrus
Baseball is a game where a curve is an optical illusion, a
screwball can be a pitch or a person, stealing is legal and you can spit
anywhere you like except in the umpire's eye or on the ball.
Jim Murray
There isn't a flaw in his golf or his makeup. He will win more
majors than Arnold Palmer and me combined. Somebody is going to dust my
records. It might as well be Tiger, because he's such a great kid.
Jack Nicklaus
If all the year were playing holidays; To sport would be as
tedious as to work.
William Shakespeare
Anybody who watches three games of football in a row should be
declared brain dead.
Erma Bombeck
We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time.
Vince Lombardi
It is almost impossible to remember how tragic a place the world
is when one is playing golf.
Robert Lynd
It's amazing how much of this is mental. Everybody's in good
shape. Everybody knows how to ski. Everybody has good equipment. When it really
boils down to it, it's who wants it the most, and who's the most confident on
his skis.
Reggie Crist
I play in the low 80s. If it's any hotter than that, I won't play.
Joe E. Lewis
If you can react the same way to winning and losing, that's a big
accomplishment... quality is important because it stays with you the rest of
your life, and there's going to be a life after tennis that's a lot longer than
your tennis life.
Chris Evert Lloyd
I was showing early symptoms of becoming a professional baseball
man. I was lying to the press.
Roger Kahn
We're going to turn this team around 360 degrees.
Jason Kidd
Desire is the most important factor in the success of any athlete.
Willie Shoemaker
Baseball is 90% mental, the other half is physical.
Yogi Berra
If you aren't playing well, the game isn't as much fun. When that
happens I tell myself just to go out and play as I did when I was a kid.
Thomas J. Watson
Don't forget to swing hard, in case you hit the ball.
Woodie Held
Football is violence and cold weather and sex and college rye.
Roger Kahn
Football is a mistake. It combines the two worst elements of
American life. Violence and committee meetings.
George F. Will
A good hitter has timing. A good pitcher upsets timing.
Warren Spahn
Every time you go out on the ice, there are slight flaws. You can
always think of something you should have done better. These are the things you
must work on.
Dorothy Hamill
Whenever I feel like exercise I lie down until the feeling passes.
Robert M. Hutchins
He's as good at his age as Jack (Nicklaus) was, and look at what
Jack has done in the gime of golf. That's the highest praise I can give anyone,
to compare him to Jack Nicklaus.
Michael Bonallack
Nobody's a natural. You work hard to get good and then work to get
better. It's hard to stay on top.
Paul Coffey
He's tough [Tiger Woods]. I wish I was that tough when I was his
age.
John Daly
Golf and sex are the only things you can enjoy without being good
at them.
Jimmy Demaret
They say golf is like life, but don't believe them. Golf is more
complicated than that.
Gardner Dickinson
The ardent golfer would play Mount Everest if somebody would put a
flagstick on top.
Pete Dye
Back then, my idol was Bugs Bunny, because I saw a cartoon of him
playing ball - you know, the one where he plays every position himself with
nobody else on the field but him? Now that I think of it, Bugs is still my
idol. You have to love a ballplayer like that.
Nomar Garciaparra
It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game
begins in the spring when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the
summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill
rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone.
A. Bartlett Giamatti
In my many years of coaching, he is the most focused in terms of
the important aspects of his life and his goals. He is a giver, not a getter,
and a product of two amazing parents.
Wally Goodwin
I know I am getting better at golf because I am hitting fewer
spectators.
Gerald R. Ford
I went through baseball as "a player to be named
later.".
Joe Garagiola
Quick guys get tired; big guys don't shrink.
Marv Harshman
Have you ever noticed? Anybody going slower than you is an idiot,
and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.
Ronnie Corbett
When I was 40, my doctor advised me that a man in his 40s
shouldn't play tennis. I heeded his advice carefully and could hardly wait
until I reached 50 to start again.
Hugo L. Black
If you are going to throw a club, it is important to throw it
ahead of you, down the fairway, so you don't have to waste energy going back to
pick it up.
Tommy Bolt
The will to win is worthless if you don't get paid for it.
Reggie Jackson
If you watch a game, it's fun. If you play it, it's recreation. If
you work at it, it's golf.
Bob Hope
I don't want to play golf. When I hit a ball, I want someone else
to go chase it.
Rogers Hornsby
If profanity had an influence on the flight of the ball, the game
of golf would be played far better than it is.
Horace G. Hutchinson
With those who don't give a damn about baseball, I can only
sympathize. I do not resent them. I am even willing to concede that many of
them are physically clean, good to their mothers and in favor of world peace.
But while the game is on, I can't think of anything to say to them.
Art Hill
If you're not just a little bit nervous before a match, you
probably don't have the expectations of yourself that you should have.
Hale Irwin
World records are only borrowed.
Sebastian Coe
Fans don't boo nobodies.
Reggie Jackson
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Works Cited
Paulsen, Gary. Dogsong. New York: Antheneum Books for Young Readers,
l985.
Crutcher, Chris. Deadline. New York: Harper Collins, 2007.
Gallo, Daniel R. Ultimate Sports. New York: Delacorte Press, l995.
Whitney, Kim Ablon. The
Perfect Distance. New York: Knopf Books for
Young Readers, 2005.
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