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USA TODAY Sports and the USA TODAY Network have crafted numerous books in the past year that would be make excellent holiday gifts.

Count your blessings around Thanksgiving, right?

Here’s another: The USA TODAY Co. stands ready to provide the perfect holiday gift for the sports fan, music lover or avid reader in your life.

Plus, in the true spirit of the Black Friday season, our items are on sale.

Over the past year, USA TODAY and news outlets across the country have published more than a dozen hardcover, premium books on topics from championship seasons (Eagles, Dodgers, Buckeyes, Gators, etc.), well-known figures (Uecker, Corso, Carter, Trump, etc.), musical icons (Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, Springsteen’s Jersey roots) and so much more.

Check out our lineup. Then check a gift off your to-do list!

Order now and all books will arrive in plenty of time for the holidays. Even if you procrastinate, you can send a gift certificate to say an incredible book will arrive soon.

Amazing sports books!

USA TODAY Sports has crafted a hardcover children's book previewing the Milan and Cortina Winter Games. It is called "Chasing Gold: A Kid's Guide to the 2026 Winter Olympics."
  • “CHASING GOLD: A Kid’s Guide to the 2026 Winter Olympics.” Watch your little ones’ eyes light up as they discover figure skating, skiing and other winter sports, meet Team USA’s superstars and try the book’s fun activities such as Olympic bingo and crafts. Details at Gold.KidsGuidebook.com.

Buy our Winter Olympics book for kids now!

USA TODAY Sports published "Not So Fast, My Friend: A Tribute to the Soul of College Football" after Lee Corso's final broadcast on "College GameDay."
  • “LEE CORSO: Not So Fast, My Friend: A Tribute to the Soul of College Football.” Each of the 160 stunning pages celebrates what makes college football a cherished American passion. Besides insider stories about Corso’s career as a Florida Seminole (rooming with Burt Reynolds), college coach and beloved broadcaster, “Not So Fast, My Friend” includes tidbits about every major-college team and each of Corso’s 431 headgear predictions. Details at Corso.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Lee Corso tribute book now!

"Bob Uecker: The Life and Career of the Milwaukee Brewers’ Legendary Broadcaster," a 144-page book from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, chronicles the life and career of a backup catcher who batted .200 but became a beloved figure in baseball who transcended the game.
  • “BOB UECKER: The Life and Career of the Milwaukee Brewers’ Legendary Broadcaster.” This 144-page hardcover brings to life the wit, wisdom and unparalleled storytelling of an American icon. Filled with rare photos and insider anecdotes, this book about “Mr. Baseball,” so dubbed by Johnny Carson, traces Uecker’s life from Milwaukee to a journeyman catcher to a Hall of Fame broadcaster to an actor, Miller Lite pitchman and self-deprecating funnyman. Details at Uecker.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Bob Uecker tribute book now!

With the 75th anniversary of Dale Earnhardt's birth and the 25th anniversary of his death rapidly approaching, The News-Journal will publish a new book about him: "EARNHARDT! The Intimidator's Life, Legacy and Enduring Popularity after 75 Years."
  • “EARNHARDT! The Intimidator’s Life, Legacy and Enduring Popularity after 75 Years.” Dale Earnhardt earned his nicknames of the Man in Black and The Intimidator by willing his black No. 3 Chevrolet past the competition and into the hearts and minds of NASCAR fans … and way beyond. With the 75th anniversary of his birth in April, The Daytona Beach News-Journal is producing a coffee-table book about the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion whose legend has only continued to grow, nearly 25 years after his tragic death on a last-lap crash at the Daytona 500. At 160 pages, the book will provide flag-to-flag coverage of Earnhardt’s long run as NASCAR’s leading man, with tons of classic photos and plenty of stories — old and new. Details at ManInBlack.PictorialBook.com. This book will not ship until April, to include Earnhardt coverage from this year’s 500, but gift vouchers are available right now.

Buy our Dale Earnhardt tribute book now!

Stephen Borelli (aka “Coach Steve”) and USA TODAY Sports have crafted a new book for navigating sports parenting: "Coach Steve’s Youth Sports Survival Guide: How Parents and Kids Can Get the Most Out of the Experience."
  • “COACH STEVE’S YOUTH SPORTS SURVIVAL GUIDE: How Parents and Kids Can Get the Most of the Experience.” USA TODAY Sports columnist Stephen Borelli, a national authority on the $40 billion youth sports industry, offers his perspective and expert advice from sports figures ranging from Caitlin Clark to Andre Agassi, Shannon Miller, John Wooden, Annika Sorenstam and even Ted Lasso. Details at CoachSteve.USATbook.com. This book will not ship until March, but gift certificates are available right now.

Buy Coach Steve’s survival guide for youth sports!

That championship season books!

USA TODAY Sports has crafted a hardcover collector's book titled "Dynasty in Blue: The Dodgers' Back-to-Back Championship Reign." In 2025, the Los Angeles Dodgers became the first team to capture consecutive World Series championships in a quarter-century.
  • “DYNASTY IN BLUE: The Dodgers’ Back-to-Back Championship Reign.” This 208-page collector’s book captures the historic season that cemented the Dodgers of the 2020s among baseball’s greatest dynasties. It’s all there with dynamic photos and insider stories — from Opening Day in Tokyo to Shohei Ohtani’s MVP season, Clayton Kershaw’s last hurrah, Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s playoff dominance and the dramatic home runs by Max Muncy, Miguel Rojas and Will Smith that won Game 7 of the World Series. Details at LAD.ChampsBook.com. Also available: “BLUE BLOODS: Superstars Align for LA’s 2024 Championship Run,” the story of Ohtani joining the 50-50 Club and the Dodgers crushing the Yankees in the World Series. Details at LA.ChampsBook.com.

Buy Dodgers 2025 championship book now! Buy Dodgers 2024 championship book now!

"Flying High" chronicles the Philadelphia Eagles' run to glory, culminating in a dominant victory in Super Bowl 59 that ended the reign of the Kansas City Chiefs.
  • “FLYING HIGH: How the Eagles Soared to the Championship.” Saquon Barkley hurdled defenders backward, and Philadelphia kept the Chiefs from a three-peat. Details for this 208-page hardcover at Fly.ChampsBook.com.

Buy our Eagles championship book now!

The Columbus Dispatch has crafted  "Scarlet Reign," which chronicles Ohio State's dominant run to winning the College Football Playoff during the 2024 season.
  • “SCARLET REIGN: Inside the Ohio State Buckeyes’ Fight to Claim College Football’s Crown.” The Buckeyes steamrolled the College Football Playoff field by a combined score of 145-75. Details for this 208-page hardcover at OSU.ChampsBook.com.

Buy our Buckeyes championship book now!

The Oklahoman has crafted a book about the Oklahoma City Thunder's amazing 2025 championship season.
  • “THUNDER UP! SGA’s MVP Season and OKC’s Historic Championship.” From Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP brilliance to the NBA’s best record to a thrilling seven-game NBA Finals, these 160 pages of stunning photography and behind-the-scenes stories capture the magic of a season that shook the NBA. Details at  ThunderUp.ChampsBook.com.             

Buy our Thunder championship book now!

The Gainesville Sun and USA TODAY Sports have produced a 208-page book titled "CHOMP-IONS!" that commemorates the Florida Gators' third national championship.
  • “CHOMP-IONS! The Florida Gators’ Rise to the Top of College Basketball.” This 208-page coffee-table book takes Gator Nation courtside for Walter Clayton Jr.’s All-America heroics, crushing Tennessee’s spirit with a 30-point victory and another in the SEC title game, the impossible Elite Eight comeback against Texas Tech, the epic second half to eliminate Auburn in the semifinals and the wild finish against Houston for Florida’s third national championship. Details at Florida.ChampsBook.com.

Buy our Gators championship book now!

Celebrate the Florida Panthers' second straight Stanley Cup championship with a commemorative hardcover collector's book from USA TODAY Sports and The Palm Beach Post.
  • “RUN IT BACK! The Florida Panthers Repeat as Stanley Cup Champions.” This 144-page collector’s book relives another thrilling Final against the Edmonton Oilers, plus Sergei Bobrovsky’s mastery between the pipes, Sam Bennett’s scoring prowess in the playoffs, Matthew Tkachuk’s knack for agitating opponents and Brad Marchand’s goal in double overtime to prevent a 0-2 deficit in the Final. Details at Panthers.ChampsBook.com.

Buy our Panthers championship book now!

Music to your ears books!

The Tennessean has culled its amazing archives to craft a celebration of country music and its grandest stage: "Full Circle: 100 Years of the Grand Ole Opry."
  • “FULL CIRCLE: 100 Years of the Grand Ole Opry.” Celebrate a century of country music and its grandest stage. From Roy Acuff, Lester Flatt and Loretta Lynn to Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood and Vince Gill! Packed with rare photographs, compelling stories and exclusive insights from The Tennessean in Nashville, “Full Circle” honors the legends who built the Opry stage, the stars who shine today and the rising voices shaping its future. Details at Opry100.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Grand Ole Opry anniversary book!

“From Freehold to E Street: Six Decades of Bruce Springsteen” features stories and photos from the Asbury Park Press. It traces the career of The Boss from the early days in Jersey to international phenom.
  • “FROM FREEHOLD TO E STREET: Six Decades of Bruce Springsteen.” Before his rise from the backstreets of the Jersey Shore to global superstardom, reporters and photographers from the Asbury Park Press chronicled the emergence of The Boss. After that, they kept right on covering New Jersey’s folk hero. This book includes rare photos, concert reviews and interviews from the early days. Details at Bruce.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Bruce Springsteen book now!

"This Swift Beat" by USA TODAY is the perfect gift for the Swiftie in your life. Relive the unprecedented Eras Tour through the eyes of fans and journalists who followed the tour for two years.
  • “THIS SWIFT BEAT: Following the Record-Shattering Eras Tour Around the World with Taylor Swift’s Most Devoted Fans.” Step into the whirlwind of sequins, screams and superstardom with a front-row ticket to the Eras Tour phenomenon, this century’s Beatlemania. Details at TSBeat.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Taylor Swift tour celebration book!

Tragedy-to-triumph books!

USA TODAY marks the 20th anniversary of the worst storm in U.S. history with a new book, "Katrina's Legacy: The Hurricane That Changed America." It captures the catastrophic destruction from 2005 and the extraordinary stories of perseverance that have unfolded ever since.
  • “KATRINA’S LEGACY: The Hurricane That Changed America.” Twenty years later, USA TODAY and news outlets across the country provide a comprehensive look at the disaster that revealed our deepest flaws and our greatest capacity for compassion. These 160 pages give voice to the survivors from New Orleans and coastal Mississippi who showed profound resoluteness in the face of overwhelming destruction, the evacuees who built new lives in new places, and the countless strangers who became family during America’s darkest hours. Details at Katrina20.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Hurricane Katrina remembrance book!

The Asheville Citizen Times chronicled the stories of perseverance despite the devastating flooding in Western North Carolina caused by Tropical Strom Helene.
  • “MOUNTAIN STRONG: Tropical Storm Helene: Perseverance amid historic flooding, destruction in Western North Carolina.” Step into the heart of Appalachia, where the unyielding spirit of a community shines brighter than the darkest of storms. “Mountain Strong” stands as a poignant tribute to the strength and resilience of those who weathered the unimaginable. Details at Strong.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Tropical Storm Helene book!

Famous people books!

USA TODAY chronicles Robert Prevost's amazing journey from Chicago to the papacy in Rome in a new book, "Pope Leo XIV: The First American Pope."
  • “POPE LEO XIV: The First American Pope.” For centuries, American Catholics dreamed of this moment. Now, preserve it forever. This magnificent coffee-table book captures Robert Prevost’s remarkable journey from Chicago to missionary work in Peru and ultimately to the Chair of St. Peter. These 128 pages of dynamic photography and insightful stories will be a treasured keepsake of faith, heritage and American pride at a pivotal moment in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. Details at PopeLeo.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Pope Leo commemorative book now!

USA TODAY has crafted a new book as a tribute to Jimmy Carter, the late president and humanitarian who once was a Georgia peanut farmer.
  • “JIMMY CARTER: Peanut Farmer, 39th President, Humanitarian.” From humble peanut fields to the highest office in the land, Carter’s extraordinary journey exemplifies the American dream. This 160-page tribute captures the life of America’s longest-lived president: from a Georgia farmer to the White House and his even more impactful post-presidency years as a Nobel Peace Prize winner and tireless humanitarian. Details at Carter.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our President Carter tribute book now!

USA TODAY has crafted a book about Pope Francis' transformative papacy titled "Pope Francis: A Tribute to the First Latin American Pontiff.”
  • “POPE FRANCIS: A Tribute to the First Latin American Pontiff.” Celebrate the late pope’s humble spirit, compassionate leadership, transformative papacy and historic significance as the first cleric from the Americas to lead the Roman Catholic Church. Looking for a thoughtful present for someone whose Catholic faith guides his or her life? Each of the 160 beautifully crafted pages offers a chance to reflect on his teachings and read his words that brought comfort and inspiration to millions around the world. Details at PopeFrancis.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Pope Francis tribute book now!

After he was sworn in again in January 2025, USA TODAY published a new book about the 45th and 47th president titled “Donald Trump: The Road to a Historic Second Term."
  • “DONALD TRUMP: The Road to a Historic Second Term.” This 160-page hardcover volume captures the electrifying journey of President Trump’s unprecedented return to the White House. From the campaign trail to the debates, multiple assassination attempts and Inauguration Day, every pivotal moment of Trump’s remarkable political comeback is immortalized in vivid detail and with striking photography. Own a piece of American history — a collector’s item to save for future generations. Details at Trump.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our historical President Trump book now!

Sports legacy books!

The Detroit Free Press chronicles the long and storied history of the Detroit Tigers in its new book called "Roar Of 125." The Tigers were charter members of the American League when it was formed in 1901.
  • “ROAR OF 125: The Epic History of the Detroit Tigers.” This archival-quality, 208-page hardcover chronicles 125 seasons of Tigers baseball. Al Kaline. Miguel Cabrera. Hammerin’ Hank Greenberg. Tram & Lou. Sparky. Verlander & Scherzer. Prince Hal. Galarraga’s 28-out perfect game. Wire-to-wire and Gibby’s homer in 1984. McLain’s 30 victories, Lolich’s three in the World Series and Horton’s throw to nab Brock in ’68. The Corner. The CoPa. It’s all there, plus an all-time Tigers team picked by the Detroit Free Press. Details at Tigers125.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Tigers 125th anniversary book now!

Titled "Farewell to The Ralph: Remembering Where We Cheered, Froze, Cried and Bonded," a new Democrat and Chronicle book will be a 208-page coffee-table volume published in premium format tied to the Buffalo Bills' last year at the Orchard Park stadium.
  • “FAREWELL TO THE RALPH: Remembering Where We Cheered, Froze, Cried and Bonded.” Since 1973, the Buffalo Bills’ stadium has gone by a multitude of names, topped by “The Ralph” after former owner and founder Ralph C. Wilson. The stadium has been home to countless highs and lows — from dramatic Josh Allen touchdown runs to the heyday of the early 1990s Super Bowl years. This 208-page coffee-table book from the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle commemorates The Ralph’s long and storied history as the gates close for good after the 2025 season. Details at BillsStadium.PictorialBook.com. This book will not ship until March — after a W in Super Bowl 60? — but gift certificates are available right now. Thousands already have reserved a copy of “Farewell to The Ralph.”

Buy our Bills stadium commemorative book!

The Enquirer looks back on an amazing era in baseball history with its new book titled “Big Red Machine: Cincinnati’s Dynasty 50 Years Later."
  • “BIG RED MACHINE: Cincinnati’s Dynasty 50 Years Later.” Until the Dodgers won the World Series in 2024 and 2025, no National League team had won back-to-back championships since the Reds in 1975-76. With this 160-page 50th anniversary book, Reds fans can step back to a legendary period in Major League Baseball history. Every page from The Enquirer immerses fans in the era’s defining moments and personalities. Every Reds fan recalls the “Great Eight:” Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench, Tony Perez, George Foster, Ken Griffey, Dave Concepcion and Cesar Geronimo. Feel the roar of Riverfront Stadium echo through these pages and reconnect with the pride and passion that made the Big Red Machine a force unlikely any other in baseball. Details at Reds.PictorialBook.com. Also available: “Pete Rose: A Tribute to a Baseball Legend,” this 160-page hardcover chronicles the career of baseball’s all-time Hit King. Details at Pete.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Big Red Machine anniversary book! Buy our Pete Rose tribute book now!

And even more sports books!

The Register-Guard chronicles Oregon football's 2024 season in "Dawn of the Ducks."
  • “DAWN OF THE DUCKS: The Inside Story of Oregon’s Epic March to the Big Ten Championship in Season One.” In 2024, the Ducks finished the regular season unbeaten and ranked No. 1 after beating Penn State in the Big Ten championship game. Details at Oregon.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Ducks commemorative book now!

The IndyStar and Bloomington Herald-Times chronicled the 2024 Hoosiers in "Culture Shock: The Inside Story of the Best Football Season in Indiana History."
  • “CULTURE SHOCK: The Inside Story of the Best Football Season in Indiana History.” In 2023, the Hoosiers lost nine of their 12 games. In 2024, new coach Curt Cignetti inherited a team picked for 17th in the Big Ten but finished 11-2 and reached the College Football Playoff. Details at Indiana.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Hoosiers commemorative book now!

The IndyStar published a hardcover collector's book, "Gold Rush! How the Indiana Pacers raced to their first Eastern Conference title in 25 years," to commemorative the Pacers' amazing 2024-25 season.
  • “GOLD RUSH! How the Indiana Pacers claimed their first Eastern Conference title in 25 years.” Boom, Baby! With a series of late-game heroics, Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers to Game 7 of the NBA Finals against the Thunder only to suffer a torn Achilles tendon in the first quarter. Details at Pacers.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Pacers commemorative book now!

The IndyStar has crafted a new book that celebrates the inspirational backstories from Indiana's female athletes, some household names, some local legends, some practically unknown. The hardcover, coffee-table book is titled "Inspiring Women of Indiana Sports."
  • “INSPIRING WOMEN OF INDIANA SPORTS: They Changed the Games We Love.” The Hoosier State has produced champions across every sport imaginable — from Caitlin Clark’s record-breaking performances to trailblazers in track and field, swimming and diving, gymnastics, soccer, cycling and beyond. Read how they have inspired generations of athletes to chase their dreams. Details at WomenIN.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our book on inspiring Indiana women now!

The Oklahoman has crafted a new book, "The Big House: Celebrating 60 years of high school basketball championships at State Fair Arena." It includes all the state champions from 2025, the arena's final season.
  • “THE BIG HOUSE: Celebrating 60 years of high school basketball championships at State Fair Arena.” This 144-page keepsake from The Oklahoman celebrates the six decades high school basketball teams chased glory and fans roared with pride at an Oklahoma City arena nicknamed The Big House. The book includes coverage of all the state champions from 2025, the arena’s final season. Details at OKBigHouse.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our book celebrating OKC’s Big House now!

From our vault books!

Looking for other gift options? We have much, much more from years gone by.

In its book "Nick Saban," The Tuscaloosa News recounted the unparalleled career of a legendary coach with seven national championships, the last six with the Alabama Crimson Tide.
  • “NICK SABAN: A Career That Changed Alabama Football Forever.” With a foreword by Miss Terry. Saban won seven national championships, including six with the Crimson Tide, before retiring after the 2023 season. Details at SabanBook.com.

Buy our Nick Saban tribute book now!

The Detroit Free Press produced a special commemorative book — "Hail, Yes! 25 Years Later: Relive the 1997 Michigan Wolverines’ Run to the Rose Bowl and the National Championship" —  to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Michigan's first national football title in 49 years.
  • “MAIZE & GRAND: Michigan’s Epic March to the 2023 National Title.” The Wolverines also won their 1,000th game — the all-time record — and handed Saban a loss in his final game. Details at Michigan.ChampsBook.com. Also available: “HAIL, YES! 25 Years Later,” the amazing story of the 1997 Wolverines, who ended a 49-year national championship drought. Details at UM.PictorialBook.com.

By our 2023 Wolverines championship book now! Buy our 1997 Wolverines championship book now!

The Green Bay Press Gazette and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel combined forces to produce the definite history of Lambeau Field, the Packers' home since the late 1950s.
  • “WHERE LEGENDS ROAM: The Greatest Players, Coaches and Teams to Play at Lambeau Field.” From Starr to Farve to Rodgers. From Lombardi to Holmgren. From the Ice Bowl to the Lambeau Leap. Details at LambeauBook.com.

Buy our Lambeau Field commemorative book now!

For the 150th running of the Kentucky Deby, the Louisville Courier Journal crafted a hardcover book celebrating the history of the country's grandest horse race.
  • “150 YEARS OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY: Through the Lens and Voice of The Courier Journal.” From Aristides to War Admiral to Citation to Secretariat to Seattle Slew to Justify to Mystic Dan. All the drama, all the glory, all the hats! Founded in 1868, The Courier Journal is only seven years older than the Kentucky Derby and has covered all the races at Churchill Downs. Details at Derby150.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Kentucky Derby anniversary book now!

Celebrate Georgia football's first national championship since 1980 with this hardcover collector's coffee-table book.
  • “DOMINANT DAWGS: Georgia’s Journey to the 2021 National Championship” AND “GLORIOUS: Georgia Secures its Second Consecutive National Title with a Perfect Season” AND “DAWGS RISING: How Kirby Smart Transformed Georgia into a Perennial Contender.” These books from the Athens Banner-Herald commemorate the Bulldogs’ national championship seasons of 2021 and 2022 and Kirby Smith’s accession to the top of his profession. Details at UGA.PictorialBook.com, ABHbook.com and Smart.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Georgia 2021 national championship book! Buy our Georgia 2022 national championship book! Buy our Kirk Smart commemorative book now!

After the legendary Bob Knight passed away in November 2023, the IndyStar crafted a commemorative hardcover book about the longtime Indiana basketball coach.
  • “BOB KNIGHT: On the Record: The Story of a Complex Character and Hall of Fame Coach.” With a foreword by Steve Alford. Details at Knight.PictorialBook.com.

Buy our Bob Knight tribute book now!

“UNMATCHED: Caitlin Clark’s Remarkable Journey, From Her Iowa High School Career to Breaking Collegiate Records and Captivating the Nation" details Clark's rise to national prominence.
"Fever Pitch" tells the story of Caitlin Clark starting her pro career as the No. 1 draft pick, packing arenas throughout the WNBA and winning rookie of the year with the Indiana Fever.
  • “UNMATCHED: Caitlin Clark’s Remarkable Journey, From Her Iowa High School Career to Breaking Collegiate Records and Captivating the Nation.” Details at Caitlin.PictorialBook.com. AND “FEVER PITCH: How Caitlin Clark Captivated the Basketball World and Won Rookie of the Year.” Details at Clark.PictorialBook.com. Experience the phenomenon that is Caitlin Clark with two hardcover books — one from The Des Moines Register and one from the IndyStar — totaling 304 pages filled with photos from her life and stories of her exploits.

Buy our book about Caitlin Clark at Iowa Buy our book about Caitlin Clark with the Fever

Deck your walls!

To celebrate the Los Angeles Dodgers' latest World Series championship, USA TODAY Sports has crafted a commemorative page print.
Celebrate the Oklahoma City Thunder's first NBA championship with a commemorative page print from The Oklahoman that shows the team's on-the-court celebration after beating the Indiana Pacers in Game 7.
The Wisconsin Badgers won their eighth NCAA hockey championship in dramatic fashion in March 2025.
USA TODAY Sports has crafted a commemorate page print that celebrates the Las Vegas Aces' third WNBA championship in four years.

The USA TODAY Network also has a series of page prints for fans looking to adorn their walls with memorable moments, including the Dodgers, Eagles, Thunder, Panthers and Aces celebrating 2025 pro championships and Ohio State (football), UConn (women’s basketball), Florida (men’s basketball), Wisconsin (women’s hockey), Texas (softball) and LSU (baseball) celebrating college championships.

Other page prints commemorate the winners of the Kentucky Derby (Sovereignty), Indianapolis 500 (Alex Palou) and U.S. Open (J.J. Spaun and Maja Stark). There’s a page print of Lee Corso making his final headgear prediction: Brutus rules! And there’s a page print of Pope Leo XIV: America’s turn!

These color, full-page prints come in a variety of sizes and styles. Go to usatodaystore.com and search for the team’s name, the two-legged or four-legged athlete’s name, or the broadcaster’s or pontiff’s name.

Buy our commemorative page prints now!

Contact Gene Myers at gmyers@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X @GeneMyers. After nearly a quarter-century as sports editor at the Detroit Free Press, Myers unretired to coordinate book and page print projects across the USA TODAY Network. Check out more books and page prints from the USA TODAY Network coming every month.

This story has been updated with the book announcement made on Black Friday about the Man in Black, Dale Earnhardt.



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Daniel S Kippert, age 63, born on April 24,1962 to parents Jack and Patricia (Sweeney) passed away on Aug 26, 2025. Dan attended Madison West High School and graduated with an Economics degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1991.

Dan worked many jobs over the years, primarily in retail. Enjoyed his time refereeing youth basketball, umpiring softball games, watching Wisconsin Badgers and Green Bay Packers.

A man who valued his privacy, Dan faced significant health challenges throughout his life, including a long battle with Ulcerative colitis and the complications of alcoholism.

While these struggles were a part of his journey, they did not define the totality of who he was as a son, brother and a friend. He is now at peace, free from the physical and mental burdens he carried for so long.

Dan is survived by his mother Patrica, brothers Mike, Dave (Jo Ann) and sister Kathy (Dan) Schmudlach, Including several cousins, nieces, nephews, their families and his beloved cat Sammy.

In keeping with Dan’s wishes, a private family memorial will be held at a later date.

He is preceded in death by his father, Jack and brother, John.

Dan’s family would like to thank all the care givers who assisted Dan throughout his healthcare journey, Sun Prairie Emergency personnel including Social Services, St. Mary’s Hospital, Dean clinic and Agrace.

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Duke Athletics is proud to host the National Girls and Women in Sports Day Clinic, presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina at historic Cameron Indoor Stadium! 

As a proud partner of Duke Athletics, Blue Cross NC has enhanced its commitment to women’s athletics by being the presenting sponsor of National Girls & Women in Sports Day. Building on its commitment to support youth mental health, connectivity and resiliency, Blue Cross NC encourages participation in sports and an active lifestyle that supports physical and mental wellbeing. By partnering with youth, parents and community leaders like Duke Athletics, Blue Cross NC believes there is opportunity to help reduce stigmas associated with mental health for young people in sports.

This year’s clinic is scheduled for Saturday, February 7, 2026 from 9-10:30 a.m., in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Each participating women’s varsity sport will have a designated section in the stadium to teach a sport-related skill or technique. 

The clinic is FREE of charge and open to girls and boys in Grades 1-8.  Registration is not required but strongly encouraged. A Parent or Guardian must be present at all times.

Additionally, this season, registered participants will receive a complimentary ticket to the Duke Women’s Basketball game on Sunday, February 8th against SMU.

Please fill out the below form to register. Do not forget to download, complete, and bring the participation agreement with you to the clinic!

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2025 in Review: Seven Questions for Assemblymember Mia Bonta, an Outspoken Advocate for Maternal Health and Working Families 

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Assemblymember Mia Bonta (D-Oakland). File photo. Credit: California Black Media Credit: California Black Media

By Edward Henderson, California Black Media 

Assemblymember Mia Bonta (D-Oakland) serves California’s 18th Assembly District (East Bay). She was first elected in a special election on Aug.31, 2021. 

Bonta, who says she is guided by a long-standing commitment to educational equity, community safety, and expanding opportunities for working families, has built a legislative record focused on addressing systemic inequities through prevention-focused, community-driven solutions. 

Raised in a Puerto Rican family that valued public service, she has spent her career advocating for resources that strengthen schools, expand access to childcare and healthcare, and remove bureaucratic barriers that disproportionately harm Black, Indigenous, immigrant, and low-income communities.

Her work, she says, reflects a deep belief in uplifting historically underserved neighborhoods, ensuring families can afford to live and thrive in the East Bay, and protecting the social safety nets that help vulnerable residents meet basic needs. 

Throughout 2025, Bonta’s efforts emphasized dignity, access, and fairness across issues ranging from maternal health and immigration to youth justice reform. While celebrating hard-won policy victories shaped by community advocates and impacted families, she has also been candid about the persistence of deeply rooted challenges –particularly for young people navigating systems that too often prioritize punishment over support. 

California Black Media (CBM) spoke with Bonta about her successes and disappointments in 2025 and her outlook for the new year. 

What stands out to you as your most important achievement last year and why?  

I was proud to lead AB 1261, expanding access to legal counsel for immigrant youth. I came into the Legislature to fight for our children, and with the federal administration openly targeting young people for deportation, this bill was a labor of love. No child should be forced to stand alone in a courtroom, navigating a legal process they don’t understand, often in a language they don’t speak. That is not who we are as Californians. I’m grateful my colleagues and our governor agreed.

How did your leadership last year contribute to improving the lives of Black Californians?   

I led AB 1376 to reform our youth probation system, which for too long has kept young people trapped in cycles of law enforcement contact and contributed to the school-to-prison pipeline. Of the more than 10,000 young Californians navigating probation, 86% are youth of color. Under prior law, non-custodial wardship probation often came with as many as 50 separate requirements, each one a potential technical violation that could extend supervision and derail healthy adolescent development. Research shows that this instability leads to school disengagement, employment barriers, and repeated involvement with the system.

AB 1376 limits the length of probation and requires that conditions be individualized, developmentally appropriate, proportional, and not excessive, to provide real, immediate relief for youth across the state.

What frustrated you the most last year?  

It has been frustrating to operate under yet another Trump administration rather than one that could have been led by a daughter of Oakland. With deep cuts to health care, violent immigration raids, and rising costs, the challenges facing California families have only grown. But these pressures also make the work we’re doing more urgent.

What inspired you the most last year? 

I am constantly inspired by the people of AD-18 – Oakland, Alameda, and Emeryville. They never give up, never back away from a righteous fight, and continue to push forward even when the odds are stacked high. Their resilience fuels my own, especially in the hardest moments.

What is one lesson you learned in 2025 that will inform your decision-making in 2026? 

We are strongest when we fight together. Last year, I was especially proud of the broad coalition we built to secure funding for the RIGHT Grant, which allows community-based organizations to provide critical in-person rehabilitation services inside our state prisons. Even in a tough budget year, we were able to elevate this as a priority because we demonstrated how wide and deep the support was.

In one word, what is the biggest challenge Black Californians are facing currently? 

Trump.

What is the goal you want to achieve most in 2026? 

In 2026, I look forward to fighting to protect health care access, advancing smart and effective public safety policies, and continuing to invest in communities that have been overlooked for far too long.



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PASCO, WA – Girl’s hockey is gaining momentum, and the Junior Americans are creating opportunities for girls of all ages to engage with the sport. The organization has experienced steady growth in recent months, highlighted by their latest hockey event.

Executive Hockey Director Garrett Stephenson shared that they hosted a “Try Hockey for Free” event in October, which saw 42 girls participate. “This is the most this program has seen for a Try Hockey for Free event before,” said Stephenson.

With professional women’s hockey gaining popularity, girls now have role models to look up to and opportunities to pursue the sport. The girls’ club is continuing its efforts with tournaments scheduled for March.



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Travis Snider wants to change youth sports for the better.

As a former Major League Baseball player with the Blue Jays, Pirates and Orioles, Snider experienced the game at its highest level. But he also got to see firsthand the emotional costs that came with it.

Snider was bound for baseball stardom. He was the top Little Leaguer in the state while playing for Mill Creek Little League back in the late 1990s/early 2000s, and was one of the top-ranked high school players in the nation in 2006, when his Jackson High team won the Class 4A state title and Snider was picked No. 14 overall by the Blue Jays in the MLB draft.

But with all that success came a tremendous amount of pressure, which affected him in such profound ways that Snider was later diagnosed with complex post-traumatic stress disorder.

Now, Snider is trying to keep other kids from going through that same experience.

Alongside author, speaker and life coach Seth Taylor, Snider created a company called 3A Athletics, which seeks to help fix the culture of youth sports. The Seattle-based company offers resources to educate parents and coaches about how the intense and overbearing ways they interact with young athletes can negatively impact their mental and emotional health, and even hurt their success on the field.

Snider sees youth sports as a system that sets up kids for failure. When the only priority is success and intense training to play at a high level, it can lead to burnout or kids quitting before reaching their full potential.

Moments like the car ride home after a game or the reaction to an on-field mistake are crucial times in determining whether a child develops a love for the game or has a negative experience.

Through their resources, which include PDFs, workshops, guidebooks and videos on its website, 3A Athletics hopes to help parents, athletes and coaches learn how to approach sports in a more mentally healthy way.

“We really wanted to come alongside parents and help them start to understand how we’re really driving the industry, but also doing a lot of damage,” Snider said. “… It really starts with us as the parents, being willing to look in the mirror and become aware of these things that are happening on a daily basis in our interactions with our kids, with the organizations and teams, and coaches and umpires, and how that really impacts the overall experience and culture.”

An example of 3A Athletic’s teachings comes in a PDF on their website called, The car ride home and why it’s such a big deal.” Snider and Taylor emphasize turning these moments from an experience filled with critiques about a child’s performance into what they term a “sanctuary of love.”

“[Parents] can choose words and actions that prioritize their child’s well-being over their desire to coach or critique. Simple conversations can clarify that children often do not want postgame analysis and instead crave emotional support,” the PDF states.

Another says that young athletes “need coaches and parents who value effort over outcome and who understand that failure is part of growth — not something to be feared or avoided.”

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Snider remembers how crushing the expectations could feel when he was young.

He was an All-Star for Mill Creek when he was 9, won two Little League state championships and pitched a no-hitter while hitting two homers in a state semifinal. His travel ball team won three national championships before winning the state title his senior year.

While the success was fun, the stress to keep winning was continuing to build and expectations for the team were sky-high.

“The general love for practicing and playing baseball was really cultivated and supported in that environment,” Snider said. “As we started to achieve more of these things, none of the parents or coaches had really experienced that kind of success and really understand, kind of, the nuances to how the identity formation is taking place in these 8-, 9-, 10-, 11-, 12-year-old years.”

In one big game when he was 11, Snider had an on-field panic attack when he was unable to throw a strike, one of two he’d have that weekend. In hindsight, he realizes that it was due to the pressure he felt to succeed, even at such a young age.

“It was really the first time I had experienced failure at that level, where you got thousands of people in the stands and the game just sped up,” Snider said. “My nervous system was not able to process it in that moment.”

While he never experienced that type of panic attack while playing again, he continued to battle many of the same emotional and identity issues during his 15-year professional career, in which his on-field successes didn’t live up to the hype that came with being a high first-round draft pick.

Snider spent eight seasons in the major leagues between 2008-15 and finished his career with a .244 average, 54 career homers and 212 RBI.

When he retired in 2022 after several years back in the minors, he underwent an identity crisis and has discussed going through therapy to work through the problems he faced since childhood.

“Our identity, what we’re known as, is the baseball player,” Snider said. “We get introduced in social circles and get into rooms that most people won’t get into because of what we do. So it becomes a very blurry line in terms of what makes me valuable.

“These are the kind of core points we’re hitting on with parents in those developmental years is, kids are looking for the things that say, ‘I’m safe and I’m loved and I’m valuable.’”

The A’s in 3A are Awareness, Activation and Achievement, the three pillar concepts of Snider’s mission. Awareness of the issues facing youth sports, activation of an athlete’s potential through supportive coaching and parenting practices, followed by achievement in their chosen field.

Some of 3A’s content is free, while the “premium content,” such as access to books and video workshops, requires a monthly subscription. The resources are limited to baseball, softball and soccer, but they plan to expand to other sports.

Through the resources that 3A has for parents and coaches, Snider hopes to teach those around youth sports that it’s OK to simply let the kids play for fun, without subjecting them to endless criticism and undue pressure.

3A Athletics has also partnered with local organizations like Driveline Academy to help spread their message through athlete training sessions and journaling.

Deven Morgan, Driveline’s director of youth baseball, has seen many parents act problematically during his time at the company and admits he was too intense about his teenage son’s on-field performance in the past.

He remembers one moment of intensity that caused him to reevaluate his approach.

“Something’s got to change, because I can’t be the reason that this kid doesn’t want to continue playing in this sport,” Morgan recalls thinking. “So I started to get my head screwed on straight.”

In Morgan’s mind, teaching athletes and their parents healthy coping skills and how to grow from their failures, rather than get angry about them, goes beyond just helping them figure out how to succeed in sports.

“I think that’s one of the ways where we can help all these kids get value out of the experience, in a way that informs the rest of the way that they approach their lives, right?” Morgan said. If you can provide context to failure, and you can actually get better from it and you can make adjustments to it, then that’s just like a life skill, that’s not a sports skill.”

With three kids of his own, Snider knows that all parents want their child to succeed.

But he stresses that parents placing too much importance on athletic accomplishments and trying to live their dreams through their child can be harmful.

“Ultimately we want the experience to be the kid’s experience,” Snider said. “Not the parents’ experience and not the coach’s experience, but the actual people who are on the field playing these sports. To really have a chance to experience and find out what they like, what they don’t like, and decide, ‘Is this what I want to pursue?’ and be able to help them build a healthy relationship with success and failure.”

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