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Dave Lower
@dlower32
Joined Athletes in Action Basketball in 1973, Wow, I guess I'm an old dude! Still love basketball....and loving being with AIA
Mason Ohio 가입일 Mart 2013
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🚨BREAKING: Arizona Wildcats forward Koa Peat opens up about his true calling — using his platform to share the Gospel rather than chasing basketball as his ultimate purpose.🚨
“I don’t think basketball is my purpose. I think being able to have this platform to share The Gospel is really my purpose.”
What a powerful testimony from a talented young athlete whose dad is a pastor. Peat isn’t walking away from the game entirely, but he’s making it crystal clear where his heart is anchored.
There’s a revival going on in sports right now — athletes boldly prioritizing faith, purpose, and the Gospel over fame and fortune. Stories like this are popping up more and more.
Continue to pray for this revival. Pray that more athletes use their platforms to point people to Jesus. 🙏🏽

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Way to go Andrew!! This guy can play!!
Andrew Hoerner@AndrewHoerner2
blessed to receive an offer from Western Illinois
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This is how to make a man cry on National TV 😭😭
The friendship between Ken Griffey Jr. and Jay Buhner was built during their years together with the Seattle Mariners in the 1990s, where they became inseparable both on and off the field.
Griffey, known for his effortless talent and charisma, found a perfect counterpart in Buhner’s intensity, humor, and loyalty, creating a bond that teammates and fans could clearly see.
Over time, that connection grew into something deeper than baseball- a genuine brotherhood formed through shared victories, struggles, and years of trust inside the Mariners clubhouse.
The often-quoted statement that Griffey would want Buhner to raise his children if anything happened to him and his wife has circulated widely in baseball circles, but there is no clearly documented public record of exactly when or where it was officially said- suggesting it likely came from clubhouse conversations or later retellings rather than a formal interview.
Regardless, the sentiment captures the depth of their relationship, reflecting a level of trust that goes far beyond friendship and into family.
Their bond remains one of the most respected examples of loyalty in sports, showing how rare and meaningful true friendship can be at the highest level.
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Michigan and UConn basketball players open up about their faith on Easter weekend ahead of the NCAA championship on Monday.
“Jesus wiped my eyes clean. My whole mind is different.”
“The way I talk, or act changed. The way I treat other people. It’s more not to get, but more to serve.”
Happy Easter!
Video: @cbnsports_
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This shows that, given the opportunity, HBCU coaches can win at the highest level if given the chance. Gone should be the days when this invisible ceiling is placed on coaches from these respective conferences. #TogetherWeWin #TheBestHasYetToCome #ItsPossible
Sean Robertson@CBS6SportsSean
From the #HBCU Coaching Ranks to the pinnacle of their profession! Congratulations to Drew Williamson (@VSUMBB) and Akeem Miskdeen (@hupirates_mbb) as part of Michigan's (@umichbball) National Championship Coaching Staff! @CBS6 @coach_Drew10 @CoachKeem
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