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How To Win and the Code

June 18, 2018

In case you missed it:  High school pitcher Ty Koehn struck out the final opposing batter Jack Kocon to secure his team the section championship and a spot at the Minnesota state titles.  But that’s not the story.  Here’s the story: after securing the win, Koehn brushed aside his excited catcher and embraced Kocon in…

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What a Week and the Code!

June 10, 2018

Hail to the Champions: the Washington Capitals, the Golden State Warriors, Triple Crown Winner Justify, Simona Halep and Rafael Nadal !   Now that’s a week !!!   How many of those championships did you care about or even watch? Some we’re sure (if you’re reading this!) !!  So, here’s the question: what made those teams or…

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James Harden and the Code

May 31, 2018

One of the best moments of any game are those that immediately follow the end, when players who have competed furiously until the end meet their opponents and greet each other often in genuine friendship.   The game may be over and one team is thrilled while the other is often bitterly disappointed, but this does…

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Yanny or Laurel and the Code

May 22, 2018

There has been a big Internet controversy over when an audio tape is played whether you hear “Yanny” or “Laurel.”  Siri tells me that she hears Yanny, but that only half of us will believe her!    How is this like the Code?  We think this is a fun illustration of something important: even when we…

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Robinson Cano and the Code

May 18, 2018

Robinson Cano, the second baseman of the Seattle Mariners, has been suspended for 80 games for taking illegal drugs.  So, he now becomes another name in the list of “cheaters.”  He not only has lost his reputation but probably his likely inclusion in the Hall of Fame.  Voters don’t like cheaters.   Some commentators have wondered…

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The Volcano and the Code

May 11, 2018

A volcano is causing disruption and destruction in Hawaii.  People have known that some sort of eruption would come, but not when or where.  It’s like that in sports – eruptions can come, and we know they will, but we never know when or where.  This is why the “mental” part of sports is so…

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Barbara Bush and the Code

April 24, 2018

Barbara Bush died last week after a long and good life.  Everyone seemed to agree that she was the “captain” of the family team, the chief motivator, and the “enforcer.”  How do you think that she reflected the tenets of the Code?  What are the values that she represented that you most admire? What is…

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Fighting, Brawls, and the Code

April 18, 2018

Let’s be clear: fighting is childish.  It means you have lost control of your emotions, which is what happens to children, not adults.  Fighting is childish: it means you believe that violence is the proper solution to a problem.  Fighting is childish: it means you believe that it makes you “a tough person.”  All of…

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Phil Coyne and the Code

April 12, 2018

Phil Coyne has been an usher for the Pittsburgh Pirates for 81 years.  And now, at age 99, he has decided to retire.   Last year on his birthday the Pirates gave him a special numbered uniform – 99!  He’ll turn 100 in a couple weeks, and except for the need for a cane, he’s as…

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Being a Hero and the Code

April 3, 2018

Anyone who has ever shot a basketball has said to her or himself (or out loud) 3 – 2 – 1 and shot the ball to win the game theoretically. Notre Dame’s Arike Ogunbowale did that not once but twice to win the semi-final and then the National Championship game for her team. I doubt…

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