Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Hoops

I loved reading Hoops, a fictional account of the first Indiana high school girl's basketball tournament in 1976. The books follows the Wilkins Regional High School girls’ basketball team through their bumpy inaugural season. The boy's Bears team is a perennial state power that gets lots of accolades and attention, but the start-up girl's squad suffers in comparison. Those players have to practice in the elementary school gym, deal with tension from peers who think they should stick to cheerleading, and struggle to find funds for basic things they need to run the team, like uniforms, equipment, and buses.

I will try not to spoil much, but they have trials and successes, and luckily they find someone who helps them not only advocate for the team but also find ways to pay for uniforms, travel, and everything they need to compete. This is historical fiction, but it is based firmly on real events, and it is a great way to revisit the recent past and see how it differs from our current realities, and why things are more equitable after Title IX was more fully realized. 

However, this book is not a dry history lesson. It is full of great character moments as well, and it's easy to root for the upstart team, mostly seen through the eyes of Judi. The game and action sequences are exciting and vivid, and the artwork is very clear and inviting. Fans of history, sports, and sports stories will find much to entertain them here.

Hoops is the debut graphic novel by Matt Tavares. He is a long-time children books' writer and illustrator, with more than 20 titles to his name. He speaks about his work on his graphic novel in this interview.

All of the reviews I have read about this book have been positive. Kirkus Reviews summed it up as "a winning tale, all the more exhilarating for its links to history." Beth Kanell called it "a page-turner where determination and hope fill every page." Ofama Umesi opined that it is "delightful and informative on a historical level."

Hoops was published by Candlewick Press, and they offer a preview and more information here

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