Finally, back from 13 day trip including the 7 day “book tour” in GEC country. I met so many great basketball fans and felt very appreciated for authoring the book. A lot of people had already read the book AND a lot of GEC basketball fans wanted the book. Most of the local high schools have agreed to sell the book at sporting events or let a school group sell the book to raise money for a school cause. I am happy that some school organizations can make some money off of the book. Anyone who can’t get to the local schools in the GEC can still order a book from me by contacting me or venmo.com/u/jack-sutter-10 I have not given up on a GEC Alumni event to get every former player in the Greater Egyptian Conference together. Maybe at the GEC Tournament in January or at a summer event like the Popcorn Festival. I really enjoyed talking with many former players and coaches this past week on the tour. Again, if anyone finds a mistake in the book please contact me. Also, if any players or coaches were not mentioned in the book but deserve to be, please let me know. I already have 2 players to add to the list of GEC players who went on to play in college. The 2nd printing of the book will be better than the first. I am considering offering additional pages for advertising if anyone is interested. Go GEC, play like a champion. Sorry, that is already taken. Picture is one of many I took on the tour that I will be sharing in the days to come. Pope County High School, Presser Dynasty L/R Patrick, Tyler, Not a Presser, Eli, and Masin

A remarkable family. Beginning in 1970 five Presser boys have been GEC MVP or All-Conference. The Presser name is synonymous with great high school basketball at Pope County High School.

Pope County High School: The Presser Family Effect L/R Patrick, Tyler, Author, Eli, Masin