Inside the Game The Stories Behind Nova Scotia's Sports Headlines

Inside the Game

The Stories Behind Nova Scotia's Sports Headlines

“Many of Nova Scotia's best sports stories have never entirely been told, at least not to the extent they deserve.” In Inside the Game, sports columnist Chris Cochrane goes beyond the headlines to tell the real stories behind ten of the province's most memorable sporting events and achievements: Clyde Gray's boxing battles with the young, brash Chris Clark; NHL player Bill Riley's persistence in the face of racism; Andrew Haley's stunning performance at the 1996 Paralympic Games; and the surprising break-up of Colleen Jones' curling rink, one of Canada's all-time greatest teams-in any sport. Covering a range of sports (including hockey, billiards, boxing, harness racing) from the l960s to today, Inside the Game is an accessible, engaging read from a talented sports writer. Includes over thirty photos.

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Chris Cochrane

A native of Minasville, Hants County, Chris Cochrane started work with the then-fledgling Bedford-Sackville Daily News a week after graduating from the University of King's College journalism program. In 1984 he moved to the Halifax Chronicle-Herald, where he worked as a sports reporter and desk editor before becoming the paper's sports columnist in 1996. He lives in Fall River, Nova Scotia.

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