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The Chief Justice and the Code

July 12, 2017

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts recently gave a memorable speech at his son’s middle school graduation.  Here’s what he said in part: “From time to time in the years to come, I hope you will be treated unfairly so that you will come to know the value of justice. I hope that you will…

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The 4th of July and The Code

June 27, 2017

As we approach the 4th of July it’s important for those of us in the USA to reflect on who and what we are as a nation.  Our democracy is not something that our founders began and which will continue automatically.  Democracy is something that is continually being remade by its people.  When the Code…

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The Ump, the Ref, You, and the Code

June 13, 2017

We have read a number of statistics that talk about the drop-out rate of umpires and referees.  In many youth leagues covering a wide variety of sports it is not uncommon for there to be only about one third of those who begin continuing into a third season.  Why?  Some of it is financial –…

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Mickelson, Graduation and the Code

June 7, 2017

Phil Mickelson has announced that he’ll skip the U.S. Open in order to attend his daughter’s high school graduation.  Golfers know that the Open is the only major championship that Phil hasn’t won (he’s finished second six times), and so skipping this tournament is not like any other week.  But his daughter’s graduation is more…

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Graduation Days and the Code

May 31, 2017

This is the time of year for graduations – we graduate from one grade to the next, or from one school to the next.  Whenever we graduate we have reason to celebrate, because we have achieved a significant milestone.  It may be that we have not been as successful as we would have liked, but…

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Jason Day, Failure and the Code

May 24, 2017

On the first playoff hole Jason Day missed a four foot putt to lose the Byron Nelson PGA tournament on Sunday before a national television audience.  It was one of those moments that we can all identify with – missing an easy putt, a foul shot or layup in basketball, an easy shot in tennis,…

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Sharapova, the NFL and the Code

May 17, 2017

Maria Sharapova was suspended from tennis for a year (reduced from two years) for a drug violation.   Having served her time, she recently returned to tournament play and was given wild card entry into several tournaments, but the French Federation decided not to give her a wild card for the French Open – she will…

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Miracles: Jim Abbott, Kevin Ewing and the Code

May 9, 2017

The miracle wasn’t that Jim Abbott had a ten year major league career, or that he threw a no-hitter for the Yankees in 1993. The miracle was that he had no right hand.  His career inspired Kevin Ewing, a high school senior and also a pitcher with no right hand.  Ewing watched hours of film…

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The Good, The Bad, and The Code

May 3, 2017

A few days ago there was a story about a family who was sitting behind Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Mohamed Sanu on a plane flight.  Before landing, the mother gave him a note which read: “Hi!  You don’t know us but we wanted to thank you.  Our son sat behind you on this flight and…

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“Sports’ Greatest Citizens:” Dick Vitale and Illinois’ Joe Spencer and others honored at the 13th Annual Wooden Cup Awards

May 1, 2017

ATLANTA (April 12, 2017) – Hall of Fame sportscaster Dick Vitale and Joe Spencer of the University of Illinois each received the 13th Annual Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup at Atlanta’s Cobb Galleria Centre on Wednesday night. Special recognition was also given to Chris Singleton of Charleston Southern, plus Erin Houchins and Ian Saum each received…

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