They Better Call Me Sugar: My Journey from the Hood to the Hardwood

They Better Call Me Sugar: My Journey from the Hood to the Hardwood

by Sugar Rodgers
They Better Call Me Sugar: My Journey from the Hood to the Hardwood

They Better Call Me Sugar: My Journey from the Hood to the Hardwood

by Sugar Rodgers

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Overview

In unflinchingly honest prose, Sugar Rodgers shares her inspiring story of overcoming tremendous odds to become an all-star in the WNBA.

Growing up in dire poverty in Suffolk, Virginia, Sugar (born Ta’Shauna) Rodgers never imagined that she would become an all-star player in the WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association). Both of her siblings were in and out of prison throughout much of her childhood and shootings in her neighborhood were commonplace. For Sugar this was just a fact of life.

While academics wasn’t a high priority for Sugar and many of her friends, athletics always played a prominent role. She mastered her three-point shot on a net her brother put up just outside their home, eventually becoming so good that she could hustle local drug dealers out of money in one-on-one contests.

With the love and support of her family and friends, Sugar’s performance on her high school basketball team led to her recruitment by the Georgetown Hoyas, and her eventual draft into the WNBA in 2013 by the Minnesota Lynx (who won the WNBA Finals in Sugar’s first year). The first of her family to attend college, Sugar speaks of her struggles both academically and as an athlete with raw honesty.

Sugar’s road to a successful career as a professional basketball player is fraught with sadness and death—including her mother’s death when she’s fourteen, which leaves Sugar essentially homeless. Throughout it all, Sugar clings to basketball as a way to keep herself focused and sane.

And now Sugar shares her story as a message of hope and inspiration for young girls and boys everywhere, but especially those growing up in economically challenging conditions. Never sugarcoating her life experiences, she delivers a powerful message of discipline, perseverance, and always believing in oneself.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781665073196
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Publication date: 08/03/2021
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 5.70(h) x (d)
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

About the Author

Sugar Rodgers is a professional basketball player and current Assistant Coach for the Las Vegas Aces. She honed her skills as a young girl growing up in Suffolk, VA, by shooting hoops with neighborhood drug dealers before eventually being recruited by the Georgetown Hoyas, making her the first person in her family to attend college. She graduated Georgetown as the leading scorer of all time, and was drafted by the Minnesota Lynx in 2013. She also played several seasons with the New York Liberty before being traded to Las Vegas in 2019. She was named to the WNBA All-Star team for her 2017 season with the New York Liberty.

Table of Contents

Introduction 9

Chapter 1 Williamstown 13

Chapter 2 Tomboy 25

Chapter 3 Second Grade 30

Chapter 4 Golf 36

Chapter 5 Tiger Woods and California 47

Chapter 6 My First Jail Visit 54

Chapter 7 Football 62

Chapter 8 Toe-to-Toe with a Drug Dealer 72

Chapter 9 My First Basketball Team 80

Chapter 10 City League Basketball 87

Chapter 11 The Bust 95

Chapter 12 The Tournament 107

Chapter 13 The Funeral 113

Chapter 14 DD Bug 118

Chapter 15 Life at Coach Betty's House 121

Chapter 16 Aunt Linda 131

Chapter 17 Boo Williams 138

Chapter 18 Getting Recruited 150

Chapter 19 Powder Puff 155

Chapter 20 Senior Prom 162

Chapter 21 Georgetown Hoyas 167

Chapter 22 Scooter 174

Chapter 23 Freshman Year 180

Chapter 24 Dad 187

Chapter 25 Senior Year 193

Chapter 26 Preparing for the Pros 197

Chapter 27 Draft Day 199

Chapter 28 Minnesota Lynx 207

Chapter 29 Living the Dream 211

Chapter 30 Dream Big 215

Chapter 31 Self-Talk and Positivity 217

Acknowledgments 225

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