Team's gesture supports grieving opponent

by nukegingrich | February 17, 2009 at 06:24 pm
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With all the cruddy news of the day, this story made me smile. .....

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.

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youngturk

Great story yank!

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harringtola

Made my day.

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lpmac

The coach who beat his opponent 100-0 should meet Coach Rohlman.  He sounds like a class act to say the least.

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