For Some Bobcat Football Players, Reaching Out is a "Big" Deal

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There was laughing and giggling and shy smiles. Mostly what you’d expect to find when big, burly football players visit an elementary school. But for Joe Schreibeis, Jordan Craney, Mike Person, Blayde Becksted and Tanner Ripley, it was more than just a free pizza lunch. It was an opportunity to influence youngsters and spend some time giving back to the community.

“This is just as much fun for us as it is for them,” Ripley said.

As Person struggled to open a half-pint of milk, Craney was quick to comment that he had not forgotten how to open the tricky paper cartons. Schrebeis asked for the ranch dressing so Person got up and served him personally with a smile, squeezing the dressing bottle on to his salad.   Read full article here

UT Players Turn to Jesus After Arrest for Attempted Robbery

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Ohio State kicker Barclay finds success in life after soccer

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Chad Marshall, a defender with the Columbus Crew and the U.S. soccer team, was a world away from the Horseshoe when he saw his friend Devin Barclay celebrate a very different kind of Goooooooal! A field goal.

University of Montana Video

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Athletes at the University of Montana are coming together, and not just for a game. UM News reporter Laura Wilson and photographer Whitney Caldarone take a look at a group on campus that brings sports and spirituality into one room.  Click here to watch video

 

Ben Utecht : From Cincinnati Bengal To Worship Artist

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“But for all you are and all you’ve done, I give you all of me.”— Ben Utecht in “Yours”

Timing is everything.

Sure, it’s a cliché, but like many that often take residence across a car’s bumper, it’s a cliché because it just happens to be true. While many who believe in God often think they have a pretty good idea of how—and when—God should carry out His plans, it’s amazing how Abba’s wristwatch really has a tick-tock all its own, something that’s been a pervasive theme in Ben Utecht’s personal journey as an NFL player and now, as a recording artist for Stylos Records, distributed by Word Entertainment.

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AIA rallies around Cal Lacrosse player

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After Cal’s second consecutive victory, a 49-17 triumph over Washington State at Memorial Stadium last Saturday that evened the Bears’ Pac-10 record at 2-2 (5-2 overall), sophomore kicker David Seawright was feeling pretty upbeat. Then real life intervened – a Cal lacrosse player became severely ill, and a family, as Seawright reports, was shaken to its core.

 

This week was supposed to be different.

 

After a few consecutive serious dispatches, two consecutive Pac-10 wins had my sights set on a more humorous delivery.

 

Perhaps I would have shared that Jeremy Ross’ freestyle raps are as hysterical as he made Washington State tacklers look Saturday. Or, instead, I might have boasted of my superior talent on the ping-pong table – just ask Jahvid Best and Shane Vereen.

 

But all that changed on Saturday. Tighe Hutchins, a senior on the women’s lacrosse team here, was home alone save for the mother of one of her roommates when she had a seizure.

 

After being taken to the hospital, doctors discovered massive internal bleeding and were forced to perform numerous surgeries over a couple of days. Late Monday night, things got bad enough that a pastor was called to the hospital.

 

Yet Hutchins kept on fighting. Even with at least three more weeks in intensive care ahead of her, her family and closest friends tell of astonishing courage and high spirits.

 

The response from my fellow athletes at Cal has been utterly remarkable. After word spread that Hutchins, who has the rare O-negative blood type, was going through blood faster than her hospital could supply it, some teams canceled offseason workouts so their athletes could donate blood in Tighe’s name. The support allowed the Hutchins family, with the help of the Cal athletic department, to use blood reserved for other patients with the assurance of more to come.

 

On Wednesday night, a crowd of more than 300 athletes, coaches and even athletic director Sandy Barbour gathered on campus for a candlelit prayer ceremony put on by Athletes in Action.

 

This week, I was more proud to be a Cal athlete than ever before. And with weeks of fighting ahead for Hutchins, she can be sure that her fellow athletes will continue to fight for her, both on and off the field.

 

More blood is needed and can be donated to the Red Cross specifically for Tighe while prayers, positive thoughts, and support from the Cal community will continue to flow freely.

 

I guess this week was different after all.

From Michael Silver's The Game Face  Yahoo Sports "Dispatches from the Lair of the Bear"

Leader of Men - Kirk Cousins

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Sometimes it can be tough to take a stand and live out your faith on campus.  This is a great article from the State News on Michigan State QB Kirk Cousins that will encourage you in that pursuit. 

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Thai National Games 2009

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Thai National Games 2009

From the blog "With Passion" by Lori Lynn Christian
This past week I have been in southern Thailand! The Thai National Games happen every year in a different province of Thailand, and this year it was in TRANG! I went down with a Campus Crusade for Christ ministry called Athletes in Action! Everyday we went around to many athletic events and built relationships with the athletes! We gave them a free DVD about Christian athletes and the Thai's loved receiving them. It has been an awesome experience and I would love to work with Athletes in Action on more projects! The Thai people are very interested in foreigners so it was very easy for me and I had people come up to me and I was able to share with them about being a Christian. It truly has been an overwhelming week of fun watching the games and most of all being able to share my faith with so many athletes! 

Colorado State’s Katelin Batten

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First in the Rocky Mountain Collegian’s series on athletes and their faith:  Katelin

Mankato State CCC holds AIA 5K

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A great idea for a fundraiser and outreach event.  Read the article here: AIA 5Kaia5kmankato

Grady’s Field

Recently dedicated baseball field at AIA’s World Training and Resource Center is a result of one couple’s decision to turn tragedy into triumph.  Grady's Field

Athletes in Action a training ground for hundreds

The Dayton paper recently highlighted the AIA Sport’s Complex and the history of AIA’s HQ location on the Legacy Campus.  Training Ground