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MNPatsFan
02-18-2009, 08:49 AM
I saw this heart warming article and thought you may appreciate it.

http://sports.espn.go.com/highschool/rise/basketball/boys/news/story?id=3914375

In case the link doesn't work for some or all of you, I will post the story below:

Two missed free throws, ordinarily the cause of a coach's headache, became the symbol of sportsmanship in a Milwaukee boys basketball game earlier this month.

Milwaukee Madison senior Johntell Franklin, who lost his mother, Carlitha, to cancer on Saturday, Feb. 7, decided he wanted to play in that night's game against DeKalb (Ill.) High School after previously indicating he would sit out.

He arrived at the gym in the second quarter, but Franklin's name was not in the scorebook because his coach, Aaron Womack Jr., didn't expect him to be there.

Rules dictated Womack would have to be assessed a technical, but he was prepared to put Franklin in the game anyway. DeKalb coach Dave Rohlman and his players knew of the situation, and told the referees they did not want the call.

The referees had no choice. But Rohlman did.

"I gathered my kids and said, 'Who wants to take these free throws?'" Rohlman said, recounting the game to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "Darius McNeal put up his hand. I said, 'You realize you're going to miss, right?' He nodded his head."

McNeal, a senior point guard, went to the line. The Milwaukee Madison players stayed by their bench, waiting for the free throws. Instead of seeing the ball go through the net, they saw the ball on the court, rolling over the end line.

"I turned around and saw the ref pick up the ball and hand it back to the player," Womack said in the Journal Sentinel. "And then [McNeal] did the same thing again."

Said Rohlman: "Darius set up for a regular free throw, but he only shot it two or three feet in front of him. It bounced once or twice and just rolled past the basket."

"I did it for the guy who lost his mom," McNeal told the newspaper. "It was the right thing to do."

Womack, overwhelmed by DeKalb's gesture, wrote a letter to the DeKalb Daily Chronicle, which had first reported the story.

"As a principal, school, school district staff, and community you should all feel immense pride for the remarkable job that the coaching staff is doing in not only coaching these young men, but teaching them how to be leaders," Womack wrote.

DeKalb had traveled more than two hours for the game, and waited another two as Womack rushed from the hospital, where he had been with Franklin, to the school to gather his team.

"We were sympathetic to the circumstances and the events," Rohlman said in the Journal Sentinel. "We even told Coach Womack that it'd be OK to call off the game, but he said we had driven 2½ hours to get here and the kids wanted to play. So we said, 'Spend some time with your team and come out when you're ready.'"

The two schools had met twice previously, and this one ended with a Madison victory, but as in the other games, they also a shared pizza dinner "four kids to a pizza, two Madison kids and two DeKalb kids," Womack told the Journal Sentinel.

"That letter became a big deal in DeKalb," Rohlman said in the paper. "We got lots of positive calls and e-mails because of it. Even though we lost the game, it was a true life lesson, and it's not one our kids are going to forget anytime soon."

Womack, in his letter to the DeKalb Daily Chronicle, added this at the end: "I'd like to recognize Darius who stepped up to miss the shot on purpose. He could have been selfish and cared only for his own stats [I hope Coach Rohlman doesn't make him run for missing the free throws]."

claymore
02-18-2009, 12:05 PM
I would have made the shot. But Im competitive.

NightTrainLayne
02-18-2009, 12:40 PM
I would have made the shot. But Im competitive.

You would have tried to make the shot. .. but I bet you're a lousy on a basketball court. :laugh:

BroncoNut
02-18-2009, 12:49 PM
You would have tried to make the shot. .. but I bet you're a lousy on a basketball court. :laugh:

that is completely not funny, let alone worthy of the lol smiley.

claymore
02-18-2009, 12:51 PM
You would have tried to make the shot. .. but I bet you're a lousy on a basketball court. :laugh:
I m good at playing Horse.

that is completely not funny, let alone worthy of the lol smiley.

NTL is off today, even for him . *shrugs*

BroncoNut
02-18-2009, 12:52 PM
I m good at playing Horse.


NTL is off today, even for him . *shrugs*

big time off. that was not funny at all. it was stupid of him to think that it was. I feel sorry for him sometimes.

claymore
02-18-2009, 12:54 PM
big time off. that was not funny at all. it was stupid of him to think that it was. I feel sorry for him sometimes.

I guess it makes sense to not have a funny guy be an insurance guy. You dont want him driving out after the tornado lands on your house and crackin jokes & all.

BroncoNut
02-18-2009, 12:56 PM
I guess it makes sense to not have a funny guy be an insurance guy. You dont want him driving out after the tornado lands on your house and crackin jokes & all.

well. what worries me is that he thinks he is funny. If he had a sense of humour, it would be alright. I would hate worse to have him out in society lauging "out loud" at his own stupid jokes. it's bad enough on the internet, can you imagine in the real world?

claymore
02-18-2009, 12:58 PM
well. what worries me is that he thinks he is funny. If he had a sense of humour, it would be alright. I would hate worse to have him out in society lauging "out loud" at his own stupid jokes. it's bad enough on the internet, can you imagine in the real world?

Hell yeah. He strikes me as the kinda guy that has "paid" for sex before.

BroncoJoe
02-18-2009, 01:07 PM
Hell yeah. He strikes me as the kinda guy that has "paid" for sex before.

Technically, anyone that is married is paying for sex.

jmo.

BroncoNut
02-18-2009, 01:08 PM
Technically, anyone that is married is paying for sex.

jmo.

technically, we don't care about your opinion

NightTrainLayne
02-18-2009, 01:13 PM
This got way off topic and it's probably all my fault.

Maybe you guys should start a "NTL's not funny" thread in the lounge if Cswil hasn't already. Seems like there's something like that out there.

:focus:

BroncoNut
02-18-2009, 01:17 PM
This got way off topic and it's probably all my fault.

Maybe you guys should start a "NTL's not funny" thread in the lounge if Cswil hasn't already. Seems like there's something like that out there.

:focus:

it's not all your fault, a large part of that is me, and I am sorry.


now back to topic.

this is a nice story. people from the midwest have a lot of class

claymore
02-18-2009, 01:37 PM
Technically, anyone that is married is paying for sex.

jmo.

Paying the extended price!

G_Money
02-18-2009, 03:02 PM
Nice story. The kid's momma should be proud that even her last day taught a lesson to a bunch of kids she'd never even met.

Nice to know they're still teachin' some kids what they should be teachin' em in sports - and it ain't how to shoot a better basket.

~G

Broncospsycho77
02-18-2009, 03:11 PM
Good story. Glad some reporter somewhere made note of it. Stories that people should hear every now and then.