The community is invited to participate in a reading
of The ’36 Combine, a screenplay about Coach A. A. McLaughlin and the
town of Alderson. The free event will be held at the Alderson
Community Center on Saturday, August 5 from 10am – 12pm. Light
refreshments will be served.
As its title suggests, The ’36 Combine, is set in 1936 at the height
of the Great Depression when Coach, as Mr. McLaughlin was always
affectionately called, first came to the town of Alderson to teach
math as well as coach football and basketball. At that time, the
football team had not won a game in years – hadn’t even scored one
touchdown! Yet, Coach inspired those young men to form a winning
combine. The entire school and the community at large joined in this
effort: attending games, raising money for equipment and other
necessary supplies, and forming a marching band.
The screenplay was written by local author Courtney Smith after she
interviewed many Aldersonians about Coach. “We originally presented
the information as nonfiction in a readers’ theater format,” Ms.
Smith remarked, “but I fell in love with the story and wanted to do
more. I wanted to include more information about Bill Simmons,
Eugene Boyd and Marjorie Michelinie, the Nine Girls Club, Norman
Hazeldine, Stella Nelson, and others who contributed.” Although the
screenplay is based on real people and true events, it is a
fictionalized version. Changes were made to make the story more
appropriate to be a Hollywood movie. Ms. Smith hopes that someday a
movie will be filmed and more people will learn about the remarkable
contributions Coach made to his community both on and off the
football field as well as the incredible support that he had in
Alderson.
For more information about the reading, please contact Courtney
Smith, 304-645-5465.
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