Dave Kindred

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Dave Kindred (born April 12, 1941) is an American sportswriter.

Kindred was born on April 12, 1941, in Atlanta, Illinois, USA.[1] When he was a teenager his mother bought him a typewriter for his birthday and he wrote about Stan Musial.[2] At around the same age, he aspired to become a sportswriter like Red Smith and would pick up his columns from the train station every Sunday morning.[3]

Kindred attended Atlanta High School where he played on their basketball team, leading them to the 1959 regional championship.[4] He continued his aspirations to become a sportswriter although he was discouraged by his English teacher who said, "Maybe one day you can grow up and be a foreign correspondent."[3] After graduating, Kindred attended Illinois Wesleyan University on a journalism scholarship[2] and competed on their Division III baseball team.[4] While in school and for two years after, he worked full-time on the sports section of The Pantagraph.[2] He found his time at the paper challenging for he was in charge of covering all basketball games across the city and keeping track of scores.[5]

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