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Dantheman


Location: Orange County, N.Y.
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Great Story to Share...
Original Message   Jun 11, 2005 5:54 pm


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One Night Changes a Life, and Calif. Town
By TIM DAHLBERG, AP Sports Writer Fri Jun 10, 3:40 PM ET

CLOVIS, Calif. - The chant began late in the fourth quarter in the basketball gym at Clovis East High. The students started it first, clapping their hands in unison and pounding the bleachers with their feet. It didn't take long for the parents to pick it up, too. The noise grew until the whole gym seemed to shake. "We want Ryno. We want Ryno."

Pacing the sideline, coach Tim Amundsen felt himself getting goose bumps. Less than 4 minutes remained in the game, and Clovis East was winning comfortably over rival Buchanan High. Now Amundsen had a decision to make.

It was senior night, the last time Ryan Belflower would wear his home uniform. Everyone in the gym knew his story.

Ryan was a special education student who would do anything to fit in and worked tirelessly to make that happen. His basketball career began as a ninth grader passing out $#%* to the girls' team. Then he hooked on with the boys' team, getting there every morning at 6:30, helping out in drills, running the practice clock and cleaning up afterward.

Now, he sat proudly on the sideline in his own white No. 12 uniform.

The crowd wanted him in the game. Amundsen wanted him in, too. But he was also afraid the slightly built 18-year-old might get hurt.

Amundsen considered all this as he walked toward Ryan and patted him on the shoulder. Off came the warmup jacket, the buzzer blew and Ryan kind of half hopped, half ran onto the court, his left leg trailing slightly at an odd angle.

The noise was deafening as he ran out on the court.

In the stands, Justin Belflower was near tears. A few years earlier, he was a jock at Clovis East, one of those big men on campus. He knew how hard his kid brother had worked for this moment.

"If you had said four years ago he'd play in a varsity basketball game, I'd say stop lying because it will never happen," Justin said.

On this afternoon in February, it did.

And Clovis East would never be the same...




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MissSnowshoveler


If you don't have free speech, what do you have?

Location: NS
Joined: Feb 5, 2005
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Re: Great Story to Share...
Reply #10   Jun 13, 2005 7:54 am
 - What an awesome story to start the day - especially a Monday!!!!!

Sherri

If you don't have free speech, what do you have?
Dantheman


Location: Orange County, N.Y.
Joined: Jan 21, 2003
Points: 561

Re: Great Story to Share...
Reply #11   Jun 13, 2005 11:53 am
Culture...Me??? Usuallly if I'm involved it's sub-culture....

I read it on 24 Hour Campfire and was moved...and I know many of you guys and gals appreciate inspirational stories so ...I'm glad you all enjoyed it.

                                                                   Dan

Walt


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Location: Chester County, PA
Joined: Dec 31, 2004
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Re: Great Story to Share...
Reply #12   Jun 13, 2005 2:16 pm
Thanks Dan.

Walt

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Re: Great Story to Share...
Reply #13   Jun 13, 2005 10:55 pm
I enjoy the stories people post here and enjoy coming here a one stop place to get the know how. 

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