Wednesday, August 19, 2009

NBC's TODAY Show Highlights Smith Center Redmen Book "Our Boys"

by Jeff Fisher
Kansas High School Football Huddle


Joe Drape, author of the new book Our Boys, appeared on the TODAY Show this morning on NBC to promote his wonderful book on the Smith Center Redmen, who captured their fifth straight Kansas 2A football championship. You can learn more about the book at www.joedrape.com.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Garden Plains Gets Jump on Kansas High School Football Pre-Season with Midnight Madness


by Jeff Fisher
Kansas High School Football Huddle


On Sunday I told Huddle readers about the great new book Our Boys by New York Times writer Joe Drape that chronicles Smith Center's run to its fifth straight Kansas high school football championship last year. It's a great book about the passion for football in the country's heartland.

Not to be outdone or to show that Smith Center doesn't have the market cornered on football pride, Garden Plain opened the 2009 pre-season with a little midnight madness as the Owls took to the field at 12:01 AM Monday morning for a two-hour practice.

The Wichita Eagles and VarsityKansas.com have the story and the video.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Review of Our Boys...A Perfect Season on the Plains with the Smith Center Redmen

by Jeff Fisher
Kansas High School Football Huddle


After the hustle-and-bussle of three days in New York City to check-out the screening of my girlfriend Trish Hoffman's big screen debut in the new Joe Otting movie Under New Management, I settled into my airplane seat looking forward to my flight back to Chicago and reading New York Times writer Joe Drape's new book Our Boys, which chronicles the 2008 season of the Smith Center (Kansas) Redmen.

From the moment I began reading Our Boys, I was transported to this tiny town with a population of 1,931 people. Yes, the book is about Smith Center's drive for a fifth straight Kansas Class 2A high school football title, but Drape does an excellent job of weaving Midwest history and culture in-and-out of this great 265-page read.

Personally, as someone who is fascinated with small town football, I could feel Drape's love of the sport and Smith Center's people throughout.

For the book, Drape actually moved his advertising executive wife and young son from NYC to the tiny town that is smack dab in the middle of the United States. That fact alone, hooked me!

Ask Trish, I don't think there's anything more romantic than a Charles Kuralt-like tour of the America's high school football landscape.

Drape set the hook on me on Page 69 when he wrote:

"When we heard sirens here, we did not tune them out as in New York. Our hearts sank because they signaled that somebody we knew had taken ill, or had been in an accident or was in some kind of trouble."

It's that sort of dig into the community's soul that Drape puts in Our Boys from the beginning when he describes the highs-and-lows of the town from its farming heyday; to the Dust Bowl of the 30's; to win #67 that gave the community its fifth straight state championship.

Notice I said "gave the community" the championship! The Redmen won the game on the field, but as Drape eloquently tells us, it truly does take a village. Bravo Joe!

Our Boys comes out this week, and I can't think of a better way for a true fan of high school football to begin the season!

Pick it up!

To find out more, please go to Joe Drape's website at www.joedrape.com.

Jeff
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