Scott Lynn has put together a captivating account of one of the great high school basketball teams of all time – the 1971-72 Illinois state champion Thornridge Falcons. Lynn deftly details how hurdles, caused by the racial integration of black students into previously all-white Thornridge, are overcome that enable the school to have unprecedented basketball success.
Fascinating personal stories abound about the principle members of the team, from Coach Ron Ferguson to star player Quinn Buckner. Readers will come away feeling that they shared this memorable period in our nation's history with those who made it at Thornridge High School.
THORNRIDGE is a must read for basketball fans and social science observers alike.
Jack Ramsay
Basketball Hall of Fame Coach
If ever a team was a worthy subject for a great book like this one, this is it -- the greatest high school team I ever saw.
Mike Downey
Former Sports Columnist
Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles times
I've been around plenty of great sports stories, and THORNRIDGE is one of the most compelling I've ever seen.
Mike Rich
Screenwriter
"The Rookie" "Finding Forrester" "Radio"
Quinn Buckner was the most mature high school athlete I ever saw, both physically and mentally. And that team was the same way. It was really a tough group. Their business was winning. And business was good.
Jim Durham
NBA Broadcaster, ESPN
In THORNRIDGE, Scott Lynn has perfectly captured the essence of one of the most important eras in our nation's history. This emotional, educational, entertaining, and spirited classic is so much more than a story of a solitary basketball team. THORNRIDGE is not about the score ---it's about all of our lives. With THORNRIDGE, Scott has truly thrown one down.
Bill Walton
Basketball Hall of Fame Player