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Hardwood Heroes: The History of High School Basketball in the Rio Grande Valley Vol. 1 Hardback w/dust jacketA RIO GRANDE VALLY SPORTS HALL OF FAME PUBLICATION Once upon a time, when the world was young, the Rio Grande Valley embarked on a journey in basketball. Though early games starting in the 1910s were played on dirt courts outdoors during the day (no electric lights) and though the first official high school seasons took place amid the chaos and uncertainty of extreme national and ethnic tensions on the border, the sport caught on rapidly. In the
A RIO GRANDE VALLY SPORTS HALL OF FAME PUBLICATION Once upon a time, when the world was young, the Rio Grande Valley embarked on a journey in basketball. Though early games starting in the 1910s were played on dirt courts outdoors during the day (no electric lights) and though the first official high school seasons took place amid the chaos and uncertainty of extreme national and ethnic tensions on the border, the sport caught on rapidly. In the Valley, football has always been king, but basketball too has generally had a staunch following of die-hards. In Hardwood Heroes Vol. 1 the reader will get a comprehensive look at the formative stages of the game, including on one hand the prominent pioneers Ð players, coaches, promoters Ð who made the game go, but on the other, the cultural and socio-political context of the times. The book ranges from the beginning, in 1913-14, all the way up to 1989, and en route it examines the impact of race, economics, and technology on the sport, among other factors. For instance, one can read about the initial attempts to popularize roundball and obstacles to doing so: one year during the Teens, the McAllen contingent had exactly one basketball to play with! In the early 1920s, the exploits of the Harlingen Cardinals were interrupted by a march from the Ku Klux Klan, protesting the impending graduation of the first Mexican-American student in school history. The book traces the population growth of various towns in the Valley and suggests that demographics have always been a predictor Ð with reservations Ð of success in high school sports. These population numbers also had something to do with which schools built indoor gyms, and which continued to play outside, into the Forties. Early basketball powers such as Raymondville would in time see their dominance dwindle with flattening census figures, but Hardwood Heroes surveys the BearkatsÕ rise to the state tournament in Austin, in the spring of 1940, when they had the best team in South Texas. And that is another element to the work. The reader will see, perhaps for the first time, that in the Ancient Era of Valley hoops, a number of schools besides Raymondville were to achieve the trip to Austin for the state tourney, including Harlingen a record six times, and Santa Rosa, which went on back-to-back Magical Mystery Tours in 1961 and 1962. Edinburg did it three times in a 10-year span starting in the early 1920s É did you know?Shipping Notes
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My dog LOVES these toys. They are just the right size, have 2 squeaky toys - one in head and one in tail, which drives him crazy in the best way. The unstructured center allows him to shake them wildly and catch them mid-air. I will buy these again.
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Easily Destroyed but My Frenchie Loves Them
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My Frenchie can easily destroy them, so I have to take them away. But they are losts of fun to play fetch with.
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Style: 5 Pcs No Stuffing Basic
The best dog toys. No stuffing all over the house! Perfect size for both our dogs to play with a tug of war with each other. My youngest dog is constantly bringing it to us to throw for her. It's got the noise to keep her entertained without being too loud!
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Good toy for dogs
Size: Large Size 3, Color: White-Blue
Bought this for our husky. Thought it would be bigger but it’s a good size for her. She has not managed to tear it apart after having it for a few months.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2026
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Puppy proof!
Size: Large Size 3, Color: White-Blue
Purchased the blue ball. Puppy loves to carry and shake the ball with the strapes in her mouth. Lots of bite marks but hasnt popped it. We bought 2. She plays in her fenced in yard with them. Fun to throw and kick around.
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