Heart of a Lion – The Life, Death and Legacy of Hank Gathers
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Heart of a Lion – The Life, Death and Legacy of Hank Gathers

by: Kyle Keiderling

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Heart of a Lion – The Life, Death and Legacy of Hank Gathers
On March 4th, 1990 Hank Gathers, the leading candidate for college basketball’s player of the year award, fell to the court at Gersten Pavilion on the campus of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Within minutes the man who had led the nation in scoring and rebounding as a junior, and who had proudly boasted of being the strongest man alive, was dead. Heart of a Lion is the story of Hank Gathers, a young man who dared to dream while growing up in “the worst slum in America.”

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Kyle Keiderling is a freelance writer and the award-winning author of the critically acclaimed Shooting Star: The Bevo Francis Story, which as been optioned for a major motion picture and Heart of a Lion: The Life, Death and Legacy of Hank Gathers, which was named Best Sports Biography of 2011 by the International Book Awards Committee. He is a member of the United Sates Basketball Writers Association and has contributed articles to Basketball Times and the Lincoln Library of Sports Champions.
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Heart of a Lion – The Life, Death and Legacy of Hank Gathers

On March 4th, 1990 Hank Gathers, the leading candidate for college basketball’s player of the year award, fell to the court at Gersten Pavilion on the campus of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Within minutes the man who had led the nation in scoring and rebounding as a junior, and who had proudly boasted of being the strongest man alive, was dead. Heart of a Lion is the story of Hank Gathers, a young man who dared to dream while growing up in “the worst slum in America.”

“Hank Gathers was an extraordinary player. He was a young man who dared to dream in a place where dreams go to die. Hank’s dream ended tragically but his teammates carried on in his honor. Together they provided one of the greatest stories in NCAA tournament history. Hank has been gone 20 years but, the dream is alive.” – Jim Nantz, CBS Sports.

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