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The 10th Annual Vincent J. Dooley Awards and Scholarships Recipients for school year 2016-2017

May 1, 2017

Anna Katherine Cates of Darlington School, and Noah Shepard were named as the recipients of the four-year scholarship of $1000 per year by legendary Coach Vince Dooley on April 29, 2017 at a ceremony held at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta.  Nearly 300 student-athletes and guests attended the event which featured inspirational…

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Aaron Hernandez and the Code

April 24, 2017

Aaron Hernandez is a tragic figure.  He committed suicide in prison last week while serving a life term for murder.  From the time he was 17 years old,  he had had a series of serious brushes with the law.  The question that should be haunting all of his teammates, coaches and friends from his first…

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United Airlines and the Code

April 18, 2017

We have all seen the video of the passenger who was dragged off the United airlines flight, suffering a concussion and broken teeth in the process.  And we all have our opinions about the mistakes that were made by United – beginning with the CEO who almost immediately said that the appropriate procedures were followed. …

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Dick Vitale

Dick Vitale – 2017 Wooden Cup Winner

April 15, 2017

Dick Vitale is well known as college basketball’s top analyst and ambassador. Vitale joined ESPN during the 1979-80 season following a successful college and pro coaching career. Vitale called ESPN’s first-ever NCAA basketball game and over 1,000 games since.His thorough knowledge of the game is brought forth in an enthusiastic, passionate, and never boring style.…

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Justin, Sergio and the Code

April 13, 2017

It was a great display of sportsmanship: Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia each doing everything possible to win the Masters golf tournament last Sunday, but at the same time each cheering on the other as they both made many great shots.  In the end, when Justin realized that he was in all probability going to…

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The Game, the Refs, Kids and the Code

April 4, 2017

We did not see the game, but we understand it was close all the way, that a record number of fouls were called – 22 on each team – and that North Carolina won.  The one thing that is certain in any game is you don’t know what will happen (even on those occasions when…

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Shaved Heads, Dancing and the Code

March 30, 2017

We read that for the fifth year the UNC-Asheville baseball team had their heads shaved down on the field after their Wednesday night game.  They did it in support of the non-profit organization Vs. Cancer, which raises funds for research in childhood cancer.  The players had fun with it, generated awareness, and enjoyed raising money…

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Brady’s Jersey and the Code

March 21, 2017

We read that Tom Brady’s Super Bowl jersey has been found.  To our surprise it is apparently worth about $500,000.  That’s a lot of money.  They also found the other one that had been stolen – by the same person.  Naturally, the way our minds work at Athletes for a Better World, we think of…

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Downs Syndrome and the Code

March 8, 2017

We saw a story about a basketball team that had chosen a young man with Downs Syndrome to be one of the managers.  Being the manager was a thrill for the young man who idolized the team, and those on the team came to realize what a wonderful young man he was. We have seen…

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The Oscar Best Picture and the Code

February 28, 2017

We all talk about winning and losing and “treating those imposters just the same.” But at the Oscars – everyone knows what happened: the wrong name was given as the winner of Best Picture. And in the midst of the confusion, Jordan Horowitz, one of the producers of “La La Land,” the film that had…

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