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Unrivaled: Sewanee 1899
"Unrivaled: Sewanee 1899" Wins Independent Press Award, Celebrating a Legendary Sports Feat
Norman Jetmundsen, Jr. and Karin Dupree Fecteau's "Unrivaled: Sewanee 1899" has been honored with the 2025 Independent Press Award in the Coffee-table Book category, celebrating an extraordinary chapter in American sports history. The book, a visually stunning tribute, stemmed from the pair's award-winning documentary of the same name.
Jetmundsen, alongside David Crews, produced and directed the film, which chronicled the incredible 1899 Sewanee Tigers football season. This small college team achieved the impossible, winning five games in six days while traversing 2,500 miles by train, a feat that stands as one of the greatest in sports history. The documentary, aired nationwide and nominated for a Regional Emmy, captured the imagination of audiences across the country.
Realizing the wealth of original paintings, historical data, and research amassed during the film's production, Jetmundsen sought to immortalize the story in book form. Collaborating with graphic artist Karin Fecteau, they created "Unrivaled: Sewanee 1899," a beautifully crafted coffee-table book published under their own Shakerag Hollow Press imprint.
Jetmundsen credits numerous individuals for their influence, including his parents Ruth and Norman, a professor Douglas Paschall, Episcopal priests, his wife Kelli, and literary giants like Shakespeare and C.S. Lewis. He expresses particular gratitude to Fecteau, his wife, and the many who contributed to both the film and the book.
"Don't write so that someone might possibly understand what you mean. Write so that no one can possibly misunderstand what you mean," a lesson from his professor Douglas Paschall, guided his writing. Jetmundsen acknowledges the challenges of self-publishing and expresses immense gratitude for the book's recognition, a testament to the team's dedication and passion.