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Dave Kindred goes back on the beat to cover high school girls basketball

It’s one of the guiding principles of journalism, the reporter should never become the story.  Every now and then though, you find a reporter’s story too good not to tell. In 2018, Dave Kindred received the PEN/ESPN Lifetime Achievement Award for Literary Sportswriting, it was intended as a final bit of punctuation on a gilded career. Little did the presenters know, Kindred was still churning out column after column; sweating deadlines; interviewing athletes after exhilarating wins and deflating losses. Read More

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