for real, when i first saw the list of coaches scheduled to attend, it looked like something that ESPN would throw for a jim
valvano benefit and have in manhattan. but nope, they had it in fucking indiana.
check out the list of coaches in attendance:
sorry about the photo sizes, i don't have any photoshop skills to shrink them down.Daimon Beathea - Elkhart Express
Shay Boyle - Loyola (IL)
Mike Brey - Notre Dame
Jeff Bzdelik - Colorado
Chris Collins - Duke
Tom Crean - Marquette
Mike Ditka - NFL
Homer Drew - Valparaiso
Dane Fife - IPFW
Steve Hawkins - Western Michigan
Tom Izzo - Michigan State
Stan Joplin - Toledo
Sean Kearney - Notre Dame
Mike Lightfoot - Bethel
Kelvin Sampson - Indiana
Matt Painter - Purdue
John Paxson - Chicago Bulls / NBA
Digger Phelps - ESPN / Notre Dame
Skip Prosser - Wake Forest
Jeff Reynolds - Air Force
Brad Stevens - Butler
Brock Strom - Air Force / College Football Hall of Fame
Jerry Wainwright - DePaul
here are some photos with some notes:
my first time meeting kelvin and he's a much better dresser off the court than he is on the court.
i don't get it. but he was a real nice guy and had some good stories to tell from
his trip to kuwait.
also my first time meeting mike brey. wanted to thank him for the irish
tanking in the first round, like i picked, but decided it against it. we have a
guy who does ND bball so i hadn't met him before. nice guy, real candid
and would be a good guy to cover.
and of course the man who could be the guv of michigan in a heartbeat.
grew up a spartan fan so it was real cool to meet tom. dude's voice just seems
hoarse from all the years of big ten coaching (and the fact this season was
probably one of the toughest in his career). was great to talk to and
wasn't curt. shared a couple stories about grand rapids and the 00 season
when they won it all.
hawkins is the coach at my alma mater, western michigan, so it's always cool to run
into hawk while working. and the fact he still remembered my name was the best part.
hawk has done a great job stealing all of ball state's talent from indiana and bringing
it north to michigan. every coach has their "coach speak" but as long as i've known him,
hawk has always been one of the straightest shooters i've ever met. if i'd ask something
stupid, he'd say "screw, what the hell are you talking about?" but then he'd forget about it
whenever i came around again. california native, wooden disciple, and one hell of a coach.
kelvin talking with a local businessman
from left: local businessman (his home is where this took place) ray stults, skip prosser, chris collins, mike brey
hawkins, sampson, local businessman (hawk: kelvin, start recruting out of state more...)
izzo and former spartan/current elkhart express (IBL) prez and coach daimon beathea. izzo was an assistant
under jud while daimon was around.
brey signing some autographs
notice the fucking blonde bimbo from fox28. living proof tv sports anchors aren't hired for brains or talent.'
her prominently displayed soho tattoo on her foot makes me want to get some sweet
forearm tatts.
john paxson, jeff nix (founder of camo kids, former ND assistant, current NYK director of scouting),
new butler coach brad stevens
paxson signing balls in the basement. he goes "him, there's 20 down here, does that signify something?"
me: "all the three pointers you used as daggers through the hearts of the pistons back in the day?"
ray stults and mike fucking ditka. i was amazed to see how much of an imposing figure ditka is at 67 years old.
i can only imagine seeing him and dealing with him when he was in his prime physical shape.
also good to see him considering he's been all over the press lately.
please visit http://www.camokids.org for more info on the organization. it was basically started by nix and former air force
coach jeff bzeldik to support kids at ft. carson, but now it's expanded to four bases and eight school.
here's my story:
By Screw
BRISTOL -- There was a gathering of A-list college basketball coaches Tuesday in Elkhart County that would make a basketball Hall of Fame induction jealous.
Oh yeah, "Da Coach" was there as well.
The second benefit gathering for the "Camo Kids -- Support through Sports" program was held Tuesday at the home of Elkhart businessman and U.S. Army veteran Ray Stults in Bristol. The goal of "Camo Kids" is to raise money to support the families of military members in the Middle East. "Camo Kids," formerly known as "Fort Carson's Kids," donates tickets to college athletic events to the children of soldiers called away to active duty.
Notable figures present Tuesday included Indiana coach Kelvin Sampson, Notre Dame coach Mike Brey, Express president and coach Daimon Beathea, former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo and Western Michigan coach Steve Hawkins.
"Camo Kids" specifically benefits the children of service members stationed at Ft. Benning (Ga.), Ft. Carson (Colo.) and Ft. Bragg (N.C.). "Camo Kids" partners with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and eight universities to help provide a positive athletic experience: the U.S. Air Force Academy, Notre Dame, Indiana, Purdue, Valparaiso, Auburn, Butler and IPFW.
The local thread in all of this is Jeff Nix, the director of scouting for the New York Knicks and former assistant basketball coach at Notre Dame under Digger Phelps and John MacLeod. Nix partnered with Stults in '05 to form "Fort Carson's Kids," which was initially created by Colorado head coach Jeff Bzdelik when Bzdelik was coach at Air Force.
Hawkins said he wasn't sure what he was getting involved with when he first heard of "Fort Carson's Kids," but when Sampson and Izzo returned from "Operation: Hardwood" in Kuwait and shared their stories, he didn't hesitate to help out.
"It was a day where you walked out and said -- I know this is going to sound corny, but it's one of those days where you walk out and say, 'It's good to be an American,'" Hawkins said. "It was a very heartwarming experience and as soon as Jeff called me up to organize next year's, I just said 'Count me in.'"
Brey just returned from being part of "Operation: Hardwood" in Kuwait and said he saw teamwork he had never seen before on the court.
"Throughout the week, people are coming up to us saying 'Thanks for coming,'" Brey said. "My response was, 'First of all, we're honored to be here. Thank you for all you do for us.' I think the best example of teamwork that I've ever witnessed is our military in that setting."
Sampson said his trip to Kuwait humbled him.
"You know there is always something bigger than we are in this life and going over to Kuwait really taught me that," Sampson said.
According to "Camo Kids" media contact Bob Nagle, last year's benefit raised $68,000. There is no set goal for this year's campaign.
Nix, who has been with the Knicks for over a decade, acknowledged how fortunate he is to have such supportive friends.
"It's more than basketball," Nix said. "These coaches are my friends and for them to come and help me out and help Ray out, it means so much."
Izzo said Nix's enthusiasm for "Camo Kids" encouraged him to take the plunge.
"It was something that was passionate for him and -- boom, boom, boom -- he was 100 miles per hour on it," Izzo said.
The A-list gathering of coaches seems like something only a large sports television broadcaster would organize and hold in Manhattan. But Nix, a Granger resident, said it said a lot that all these high-profile coaches would be meeting in Northern Indiana.
"That's why I've made this my home for 20 years. This is home for me, it's always going to be home. The people in Michiana are so generous and compassionate and they know the cause we're involved in."
The Details
Who: Camoflage Kids.
What: Bristol-based group that donates collegiate athletic event tickets to the children of soldiers serving in active duty.
Benefit for: Kids of Ft. Benning (Ga.), Ft. Carson (Colo.), Ft. Bragg (N.C.), the Indiana National Guard and the Indiana Marine Corps Reserve.
Hosted by: Jeff Nix, New York Knicks Director of Scouting and former Notre Dame assistant basketball coach and Ray Stults, president of Elkhart-based Odyssey Parts and U.S. Army veteran.
Participating schools: Notre Dame, Indiana, Purdue, Butler, IPFW, Valparaiso, U.S. Air Force Academy, Auburn, Duke and North Carolina.
Notables in attendance: Kelvin Sampson (Indiana), Mike Brey (Notre Dame), Steve Hawkins (Western Michigan), Tom Izzo (Michigan State), Skip Prosser (Wake Forest), Mike Ditka (former Bears coach), John Paxson (Chicago Bulls' V.P. of Basketball Operations), former Concord basketball coach Jim Hahn, Digger Phelps (former ND coach), Daimon Beathea (Elkhart Express president).
Attendance: About 90 and growing at 6 p.m.
Websites: http://www.camokids.org, http://www.thehomefrontcares.org.