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One Game on Our Field

The Journey to That Night at Pirate Park

By Tim Dowdy

Overview


One Game on Our Field tells the story of the 2001 Pearl High School baseball season—a season that became more than wins and losses. Written by head coach Tim Dowdy, the book captures the journey of a group of young men and the culture that shaped them during a remarkable spring in Pearl, Mississippi. This book is intentionally personal and reflective. Dowdy tells the story the way he lived it—honestly, in detail, and with deep respect for the moments that defined the season. Each chapter revisits games, practices, and conversations that reveal how discipline, trust, and belief were built over time. While baseball provides the backdrop, the heart of the story reaches beyond the field. It explores leadership, accountability, resilience, and the power of a team committed to something bigger than itself. The result is a vivid portrait of a season, a program, and a moment in time that continues to matter long after the final out was recorded.
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Description


One Game on Our Field is a deeply personal account of the 2001 Pearl High School baseball season, told by head coach Tim Dowdy. More than a chronicle of games and scores, it is a reflection on leadership, discipline, belief, and the quiet moments that shape a team long before championships are decided. Set in Pearl, Mississippi at the turn of the century, the book captures an era when preparation mattered, relationships were built face-to-face, and success was earned through consistency and trust. Dowdy recounts the season as it unfolded—practice by practice, game by game—preserving the conversations, challenges, and decisions that defined the journey. Every player and every role mattered, and the story honors that collective effort. The book is intentionally written as a remembrance rather than a polished commercial memoir. It embraces the texture of memory, allowing moments to linger and lessons to emerge naturally. Baseball serves as the framework, but the themes extend far beyond the field: accountability, resilience, work ethic, and the power of committing to something larger than oneself. Interwoven throughout the narrative are reflections on mentorship and growth—how young athletes learn to handle pressure, trust their teammates, and take responsibility for the only things they can truly control: their effort and their attitude. These lessons, forged during one unforgettable season, continue to resonate years later. At its core, One Game on Our Field is about time and place—about a team, a school, and a coach intersecting at just the right moment. It preserves a season that could easily fade into memory and transforms it into a lasting record of what can happen when preparation meets opportunity and a group of young men choose to become a team.
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About The Author


Tim Dowdy brings a unique insider's perspective to this remarkable story as the head coach who guided every step of Pearl High School's transformation to state champions. During his four-year tenure at Pearl (1999-2002), Dowdy compiled a 103-52 record, captured three district championships, and led the Pirates to the 2001 MHSAA 4A State Championship. His coaching earned him Clarion-Ledger Metro Coach of the Year honors in both 2001 and 2004, and recognition as a 2021 inductee into the Crossroads Diamond Club's Mississippi High School Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame. With seventeen years of coaching experience across Mississippi high schools including Grenada, New Hope, Pearl, Ridgeland, and Gulfport, Dowdy spent his career teaching biology and developing young athletes. He retired in 2019 as principal of Ridgeland High School and currently resides in Madison, Mississippi. As the coach who lived every moment of Pearl's journey to the 2001 State Championship, Dowdy offers the ultimate insider's account of one of Mississippi high school baseball's most inspiring transformations.
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Book details

  • Genre:sports & recreation
  • Sub-genre:Baseball / Essays & Writings
  • Language:English
  • Pages:344
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798317833343

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