The Greatest Player Ever
This exciting DVD Wilt, The Greatest Player Ever, takes the
viewer through a career that starts with the high school championship being
played at the Philadelphia Palestra against West Catholic High School in
1954. It displays even then the outstanding skills of this young player
who goes on to be the most outstanding basketball player in the world. Interviews
by his high school coach and visuals throughout his career make this DVD
the most informative narrative of his character and professional career.
His 100 point game against the New York Knickerbockers STILL stands
as the most outstanding achievement of ANY athlete.
Interviews of opposing players describe his amazing talent and marvelous
athletic abilities that sometimes seemed unbelievable.
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Work Hard - Never Give Up
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This beautifully illustrated children’s book has been written for
elementary school students and for special needs children in the lower school
grades. Its purpose is to communicate to these youngsters that although
frustration sometimes interferes with their learning processes, working
hard and persevering in their endeavors will ultimately benefit their efforts.
The book takes the reader through a series of incidents of a young
athlete who wants to become a basketball player and coach. He finally makes
the varsity team and eventually becomes the coach of the best basketball
player in the world, Wilt Chamberlain, and subsequently becomes a secondary
school principal who is honored to meet President Ronald Reagan in the Rose
Garden for outstanding achievements in his school.
It All Began With Wilt
Whether
or not you are a fan of basketball, you will enjoy this engaging true story!
In 1953, when only 22 years old, Cecil Mosenson began his career as a basketball
coach. The star of his first team happened to be Wilt Chamberlain. "It
All Began With Wilt" not only focuses on Coach Mosenson's relationship
with the young player who would become a star in the NBA, but it shares
the many memories the coach has had over 50 years of coaching.Excerpts from the book: As if by magic,
all the fans stopped in their tracks, turned around, and started back into
the stands. It looked to me as if he were holding the Ten commandments in
one hand and the other hand was pointing upward into the heavens. He was
the Charlton Heston of the basketball world.
During the last 1:10 seconds of the game with the jammed fieldhouse
in an uproar, the teams scored a total of nineteen points, and somehow Wilt
broke loose to score ten of them.We took the lead with twenty seconds left
and went on to win 75-74. He scored forty-six points and played with courage
when we needed him. I have always thought of that game as the high point
of Wilt's high school career. His tremendous competitive spirit and greatness
under pressure came of age that night. It was a pleasure to be his coach-most
of the time.
Mr. Principal, Your Activity Period... Sucks!
This
bestselling book focuses on education's unpardonable sin: Bad teachers!
Mosenson's first book became as popular as those from best-selling authors.
Mosenson deals with the realities of life in a compelling way. A blend of
humor and real-life molded together perfectly!Excerpts from the book: "He carried little
iron balls in one hand and a whipping stick in the other hand whenever he
walked the corridors. Occasionally, he wore jodhpurs tucked into his boots.
He marked test papers by plunging an ice pick through the papers. He was
the eccentric of the staff."
"Tony emptied the contents of the bag on the table where the faculty
committee and I were sitting. It was the pig's head on a platter. My world
suddently stood still."
"This book is insightful, poignant, and humorous. I never dreamed
about the emotional upheavals that principals dealt with. I laughed and
cried at the same time. What an incredible record of achievements and the
highs and lows of a principal."
A TRIBUTE TO WILT
This rare and newly released limited edition collage of Wilt Chamberlain
is beautifully illustrated by the nationally renowned artist, Don Dyen,
and is now available to the public. This numbered and signed art piece is
ideal for the home or office and for sports enthusiasts. The colorful collage
with illustrations of Wilt Chamberlain playing basketball was taken from
actual archive film footage never before seen from his high school coach
Cecil Mosenson from Overbrook High School.
This Tribute to Wilt is beautifully framed in black. This signed collectors
item is now available to the public. Be the first to own this sports collectible
masterpiece.
After an outstanding career as a high school basketball coach, which
included Overbrook High School in Philadelphia, and fifteen years as a successful
principal at Tredyffrin/Easttown School District in Berwyn, Pa, Cecil Mosenson
decided to put his experiences on paper.
The Result: Three heartwarming, emotional, entertaining books
*P.S. Any book purchased from this website will be signed personally
by the author Cecil Mosenson!