2004 Jordan-Matthews High School
In 2004, as Latino immigrants changed the demographics and stirred nativist resentment in a small North Carolina town, a high school soccer team known as Los Jets helped bridge the cultural divide.
Episode 7 of the Championship Stories podcast, hosted by Steve Marantz, titled "2004 Jordan-Matthews High School" was published on January 8, 2019 and runs 28 minutes.
January 8, 2019 ·28m · Championship Stories
Summary
In 2004, as Latino immigrants changed the demographics and stirred nativist resentment in a small North Carolina town, a high school soccer team known as Los Jets helped bridge the cultural divide.
Episode Description
It’s November 2004 in Siler City North Carolina. Siler City is a small town -- population 7500 -- in the center of the state. Poultry processing drives its economy. Siler City’s high school, Jordan-Matthews, is about to play for the boys state soccer championship.
Now, to be clear, high school championship games are commonplace. They happen every year, in 50 states.
But this one is different. It’s different because of the coach of the Jordan-Matthews team. His name is Paul Cuadros, and when the 2004 season is over he will write a book about it. Cuadros’ book will be about more than soccer. It will be about the Latino immigration that transformed Siler City, and much of America, at the millennium. It will be about the young Latino immigrants who played on his team. His book will be called “A Home on the Field” and it will provide a window on the issue that most perplexes America in the second decade of the 21st century.
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