Eric Hanna, born in Youngstown, Ohio, was a walk on basketball player at the Ohio State University (1994-95, 1996-98) who earned a scholarship for his senior season, making the first start of his entire life in the last game at historic St. John Arena on February 28, 1998. Eric was a two time Academic All-Big Ten selection (1997-98), Fred Taylor Award Winner (1998) and John Havlicek Award Winner (1998). He currently teaches American History at Shanahan Middle School in the Olentangy Local School District where he has earned the Battelle for Kids Celebrate Teaching Distinguished Educator Award in 2013. Eric has been an assistant coach at Capital University (1998-2001, 2002-2009) and at Vassar College (2001-2002). Currently the youth basketball director for the Plain City Area Ball Association, Eric has continuously coached basketball at every level from kindergarten to college since his collegiate playing experience. Eric earned the 2019 Reader's Favorite Gold Medal for Non-Fiction Sports Books for his publication of Fight to the End.
Reader's Favorite Five Star Review!
Fight to the End is Eric Hanna’s inspiring and moving memoir that chronicles his hard-fought journey that begins in childhood to become an award-winning player while playing for Ohio State University. Unlike other stars, Hanna was not always good at the game. He was the player who many times was not sure whether he would even make the team. In many instances, he had to endure ridicule given his awkward frame. After a surprising growth spurt, he gained the height but he was still far from muscular when compared with his other teammates. His father also did not share his dream and he had to depend on his mother only for encouragement. Still, Hanna’s love for basketball carried him through the toughest of times. Even when his chances at playing seemed to be over, he always found a way back to the court.
Eric Hanna’s Fight to the End contains life-changing lessons on the themes of resilience and fighting for one’s dream. Even though he lacked physique and skill on many occasions, his passion for playing was consistent and it carried him through when others at his level chose to give up. The work is also chronologically arranged which makes it easy to follow and the details included give depth to the main events. The pace is accommodating and it allows the inclusion of the author’s thoughts and emotions during different scenes. Fight to the End by Eric Hanna is also written for a wide range of readers, not only for those interested in basketball. It is a book that proves the power of passion and endurance in the face of disheartening obstacles.
- Reviewed By Edith Wairimu
Fight to the End by Eric Hanna is an autobiographical memoir of the author's life in basketball, beginning when he was in the fourth grade, having left the court within moments of walking onto it (and was soon after coerced by a baseball coach to return). From then on, he was hooked. As his athleticism and ability grew, so too did his body to a lanky and towering 6'7”. When a series of grievous issues ranging from player accidents, felonies, academic disqualification, and transfers deplete the Ohio State University basketball team, the Buckeyes are forced to take prodigious measures and open up last-minute tryouts in the hopes of filling the vacancies with walk-ons.
Eric Hanna's story is as inspirational as it is absorbing in Fight to the End. The book's title is a clever double entendre, encompassing both the Ohio State University fight song and Hanna's persistence in going after his dream. The personal success and fallbacks, as well as those on his team, carry the story through his time as a player constantly having to prove himself on Division I, Big Ten team. What I enjoyed most about Hanna's story is the way he tells it. It feels like someone is sitting on your sofa, reminiscing with you. He has earned the right to narrate with bravado, but his restraint and humility are a credit to himself, his book, and the story itself. This is not a man with natural talent that landed in his lap. Hanna worked hard, studied hard, played hard...and these qualities are what make Fight to the End a story many will struggle to put down even when they've finished the last page.
- Reviewed By Jamie Michele for Readers’ Favorite
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Reader's Favorite Five Star Review!
Fight to the End is Eric Hanna’s inspiring and moving memoir that chronicles his hard-fought journey that begins in childhood to become an award-winning player while playing for Ohio State University. Unlike other stars, Hanna was not always good at the game. He was the player who many times was not sure whether he would even make the team. In many instances, he had to endure ridicule given his awkward frame. After a surprising growth spurt, he gained the height but he was still far from muscular when compared with his other teammates. His father also did not share his dream and he had to depend on his mother only for encouragement. Still, Hanna’s love for basketball carried him through the toughest of times. Even when his chances at playing seemed to be over, he always found a way back to the court.
Eric Hanna’s Fight to the End contains life-changing lessons on the themes of resilience and fighting for one’s dream. Even though he lacked physique and skill on many occasions, his passion for playing was consistent and it carried him through when others at his level chose to give up. The work is also chronologically arranged which makes it easy to follow and the details included give depth to the main events. The pace is accommodating and it allows the inclusion of the author’s thoughts and emotions during different scenes. Fight to the End by Eric Hanna is also written for a wide range of readers, not only for those interested in basketball. It is a book that proves the power of passion and endurance in the face of disheartening obstacles.
- Reviewed By Edith Wairimu
Fight to the End by Eric Hanna is an autobiographical memoir of the author's life in basketball, beginning when he was in the fourth grade, having left the court within moments of walking onto it (and was soon after coerced by a baseball coach to return). From then on, he was hooked. As his athleticism and ability grew, so too did his body to a lanky and towering 6'7”. When a series of grievous issues ranging from player accidents, felonies, academic disqualification, and transfers deplete the Ohio State University basketball team, the Buckeyes are forced to take prodigious measures and open up last-minute tryouts in the hopes of filling the vacancies with walk-ons.
Eric Hanna's story is as inspirational as it is absorbing in Fight to the End. The book's title is a clever double entendre, encompassing both the Ohio State University fight song and Hanna's persistence in going after his dream. The personal success and fallbacks, as well as those on his team, carry the story through his time as a player constantly having to prove himself on Division I, Big Ten team. What I enjoyed most about Hanna's story is the way he tells it. It feels like someone is sitting on your sofa, reminiscing with you. He has earned the right to narrate with bravado, but his restraint and humility are a credit to himself, his book, and the story itself. This is not a man with natural talent that landed in his lap. Hanna worked hard, studied hard, played hard...and these qualities are what make Fight to the End a story many will struggle to put down even when they've finished the last page.
- Reviewed By Jamie Michele for Readers’ Favorite
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https://www.warrenpublishing.net/store/p203/Fight_to_the_End_by_Eric_Hanna.html