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mistabeecee41
12-20-2013, 01:53 PM
Great job by the players organizing this on their own. Looks like it was Stain, Stenger, Farr, Randolph, Abell, J-Mart and some walk ons.

http://www.espn1530.com/pages/lancesBlog.html

In September, Xavier basketball signed Trey Couch, 12, to a National Letter of Intent.
Trey lives in Liberty Twp. and has Cerebellar Degeneration, a neurodegenerative disease that has no cure. Xavier held a signing ceremony for Trey and his family at Cintas Center. He got a jersey and his new teammates showed him his locker. Trey and XU hooked up through Team IMPACT, a New England-based non-profit that works with college teams to establish support networks for children with life-threatening and chronic illnesses.
I received this email from listener Brian last night:
Trey has been very involved in the XU program since the "signing". He goes to practice, games, etc...and the XU players have taken to him like a teammate (brother). Well this evening a number of the XU players attended Trey's 6th grade basketball game without any fan fare, media, or XU influence. The visit was organized by the kids of the XU basketball team. This wasn't a publicity event, though something they wanted to do for their "teammate". It started earlier this week when Trey was at one of the XU practices and a player asked how his season was going. One of them then asked for his schedule to see if they could possibly make a game. Well, about 3 minutes after the start of his game tonight, the XU players walked in, Lance, I can't describe to you the feeling i got when a couple of players pointed over at Trey, as if to say "we're here for you buddy".
Without prodding, all of them came over and sat next to him on the team bench as the game continued. The XU players sat on the bench the entire game giving 5's to Trey's teammates (just like Trey) as the kids came in and out of the game. As the game ended the XU players hung out signed autographs, and took pictures. As the games at the complex wound down, Trey and his teammates persuaded the XU players to have a minor dunk contest (don't tell coach Mack).
They then followed by leading a game of knockout with whoever wanted to join (must have been 25 kids from the complex participating). For Trey it was on of those experiences he would never want to end.
As one of the parents on that team and being close to Trey and his family, I can't tell you how unreal that experience was for Trey and his teammates. If you wouldn't mind, and can find 30 seconds of one of you shows, to publicly thank the kids of the XU program. I feel they should be recognized for this.---Brian


Read more: http://www.espn1530.com/pages/lancesBlog.html#ixzz2o2iF9LkU

Masterofreality
12-20-2013, 03:02 PM
OK, THAT is nothing short of phenomenally awesome to the Infinite Degree.

Well done, guys!

bleedXblue
12-20-2013, 03:11 PM
Words cant describe how proud I am of those guys.

Pablo's Brother
12-20-2013, 03:37 PM
Way to represent Xavier. Proud of these young men, our team, Trey and our university.

paulxu
12-20-2013, 04:35 PM
Another example of THE XAVIER WAY.

JAPER
12-21-2013, 10:34 PM
Awesome! We need more of this. Follow Pope Francis' example. Go Trey! Go Xavier!

nuts4xu
12-22-2013, 02:36 AM
I grew up with Trey's parents, and this visit was something Trey will never forget. I am not close with the family, but I know how much this type of stuff means to Trey and his family. Kudos to our program for developing these type of people.

X-Fan
12-22-2013, 08:53 AM
That is just fantastic! Very impressed and proud of those fine young men.

blobfan
12-22-2013, 05:42 PM
I love hearing stories like this about the men on our team!

paulxu
12-22-2013, 05:57 PM
BF, you are all over the avatars! You are ready! Reps.

Masterofreality
12-22-2013, 06:48 PM
I grew up with Trey's parents, and this visit was something Trey will never forget. I am not close with the family, but I know how much this type of stuff means to Trey and his family. Kudos to our program for developing these type of people.


That is just fantastic! Very impressed and proud of those fine young men.

One of the leaders of that visit was Mr. Matt Stainbrook, a man who was well trained at St. Edward High School up here on the North Coast. The alma mater of my son and m nephew, among others. As they say....EdsUP!^

wkrq59
12-22-2013, 11:12 PM
This story and the Xavier Nation's rection to the prayers request above are what have endeared me to this university for more than 60 years.