
A true story – based on real events
In the winter of 1921, the boys of Leslie High School practiced basketball on a dirt court carved into the side of a hill. They had no coach, no gym, and no reason to believe the rest of Arkansas even knew their town existed. What they did have was discipline, toughness, and a superintendent whose fierce expectations shaped them more than any formal training ever could.
When an unexpected invitation arrived for the state tournament in Little Rock, the team stepped into an indoor gym for the first. time in their lives. Their shoes were worn thin. Their nerves were raw. And yet, something about them caught the attention of the defending champions’ coach, who quietly taught them how the game worked on a polished floor. With new shoes on their feet and a spark of confidence in their hearts, the Leslie boys stepped into the tournament ready to prove they belonged.
What followed became one of the most remarkable underdog runs in Arkansas sports history.
This book preserves the true story of six boys from the Ozarks who carried their town’s pride into a world they had never seen.
Through photographs, records, and vivid narrative, it brings back a moment when heart mattered more than resources, and when a forgotten team from a small mountain town nearly rewrote the state’s expectations.
A story of grit. A story of place. A story worth remembering.
After months of research this story comes to life, based on newspaper articles and archives, as well as anecdotes from those who knew them. This story is available in Kindle (free with Kindle Unlimited, paperback, and hardback.
The author is available for speaking engagements, book signings, and historical events.