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As a father and a former college football player, I started this blog to discuss the epidemic of poor sportsmanship with simple, “get real” talk. Education and positive role models are the keys to changing our national obsession with deplorable behavior on and off the playing field.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Sports Ethics Fellows Award Given On National Sportsmanship Day

The Sports Ethics Fellows Award is a national award given annually to role models who positively impact youth athletes. The Positive Coaching Alliance, giver of the award, strives toward the goal of "transforming youth sports so sports can transform youth."

Read more about the award, given on National Sportsmanship Day (March 6):

http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007703210324.
Posted by Brian Shulman at 12:06 PM

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