Synopsis
As a tribute to his father and the values he wished to instill in his son, Whatever it Takes is a unique, sportscaster's-eye view of those athletes who exhibit the qualities we too would wish to instill in our sons and daughters. In today's world of superstars, celebrity athletes, and multimillion-dollar signing bonuses, Scott Murray refreshingly reminds us of the laudable legends of sports history whom our parents praised not only for their talent but for their tact. His book proves that the tradition of the sports figure role model has not been snuffed out and that there are many athletes who still do whatever it takes to be successful in competition, the community, and life.
About the Author
From U.S. presidents to U.S. Opens, from Olympics to Super Bowls, Scott Murray has covered them all. As an Emmy Award winning sports director and anchor at NBC Dallas Fort Worth, Scott has shared his love of sports, commitment to the community, and support of numerous charitable causes with thousands of Texans over the years.Although Scott has since retired from television news, he continues to be a sought-after motivational speaker, as well as a host, moderator, auctioneer, and master of ceremonies at charitable, corporate, and community events. However, most of his time is spent managing the communications and production company that he and son, Doug, own together, Murray Media, which creates, develops, produces, and distributes new television programming.Scott has been honored as Sportscaster of the Year seventeen times and won back-to-back Emmy Awards for Best Sports Anchor in 2000 and 2001. In 2002, he received the prestigious Silver Circle Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. But the honor he cherishes most was being named Father of the Year by Father of the Year, Inc.
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