Toshiba Classic: The PGA TOUR Champions most philanthropic stop

The Toshiba Classic, the most philanthropic event in PGA TOUR Champions history, is all set to take over Newport Beach Country Club in Orange Country, Calif. this week. Spectators will have the chance to watch legends like Fred Couples and Bernhard Langer compete for the $1.8 million purse. But, the real power behind the tournament is its manager and beneficiary, the [...]

By |2018-03-06T20:37:15+00:00March 6th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Toshiba Classic: The PGA TOUR Champions most philanthropic stop

A March Madness manifesto encourages fans from all schools to unite

There's no doubt that March Madness showcases a passion for basketball like no other. Because fans help fuel the NCAA tournament, Dove Men+Care teamed up with basketball legends, like David "The Admiral" Robinson and Shane Battier, to recreate the "Real Strength Manifesto" – a unifying message for fans that recognizes the impact of their care on the game. "As an [...]

By |2018-03-06T11:35:47+00:00March 6th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on A March Madness manifesto encourages fans from all schools to unite

Partially paralyzed college diving coach dives on his birthday every year

Cliff Devries, 44, loves the sport of diving so much that despite being paralyzed on his right side, he climbs up the ladder of the three-meter springboard each birthday, walks to the edge of the board and takes the head-first plunge with lifeguards waiting to pull him out. Devries, who coaches the diving team at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), [...]

By |2018-03-05T19:33:56+00:00March 5th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Partially paralyzed college diving coach dives on his birthday every year

Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada give furniture to students affected by hurricanes

Once New York Yankees teammates, always New York Yankees teammates. Although retired from playing baseball, Derek Jeter and Jorge Posada teamed up on Saturday to distribute furniture to Florida students who have been displaced from their homes in Puerto Rico and relocated to Miami due to the heartbreaking damage from Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria. Jeter and his sister, Sharlee [...]

By |2018-03-05T13:04:29+00:00March 5th, 2018|Jocks Giving Back|Comments Off on Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada give furniture to students affected by hurricanes

Brandon Canesi doesn’t have hands, but sinks a hole-in-one

Brandon Canesi was born without hands, but that hasn't stopped him from making incredible shots on the golf course. Most recently, he sunk a 150-yard hole-in-one on the 17th hole at the Wizard Golf Course in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. In late-February, he posted the video on his Facebook page with the caption, "Goes to show you can do anything [...]

By |2018-03-04T10:47:39+00:00March 4th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Brandon Canesi doesn’t have hands, but sinks a hole-in-one

High school freshman with Down syndrome wrestles in first match, wins

Grant Fehlhafer may only be a high school freshman, but he's his team's only undefeated wrestler. Fehlhafer has Down syndrome, and serves as the student manager for Seward High School's (Nebraska) wrestling team. He practices with the guys, but during their matches, he handles the thankless job of making sure everyone has everything they need. In mid-February, Austin Middleton, a [...]

By |2018-03-03T13:14:07+00:00March 3rd, 2018|Jocks Giving Back|Comments Off on High school freshman with Down syndrome wrestles in first match, wins

Virginia basketball fan donates $5,000 to the school after comeback win

Virginia basketball fan Michael Pittman put his money where his mouth was after one of the most exhilarating regular season wins in UVA history. During UVA's game against Louisville Thursday night, Pittman, a sports blogger who tweets from the handle @WahooBasketball, boldly stated that if Virginia pulled off the victory despite being down by seven points with eight minutes left [...]

By |2018-03-02T18:32:55+00:00March 2nd, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Virginia basketball fan donates $5,000 to the school after comeback win

Purpose2Play’s top five inspiring stories: February 2018

There was no shortage of inspiring sports stories in February. Here's a look back at the top five, as measured by pageviews, from Purpose2Play. 5. Former Eagle Jon Dorenbos will receive Super Bowl ring Former Philadelphia Eagles long snapper Jon Dorenbos had no intention of retiring from the NFL in the fall. After being traded, the 37-year-old was ready to [...]

By |2018-03-02T12:35:45+00:00March 2nd, 2018|The Big Play|Comments Off on Purpose2Play’s top five inspiring stories: February 2018

At 83, great-grandmother Flo Meiler is a high-flying pole vaulter

It's never too late to learn something new, including how to pole vault. Just ask 83-year-old Flo Meiler, who put the possibility of landing on her neck aside, bought an instructional video and taught herself how to vault at 65 years old. According to CNN, Meiler, who lives in Shelburne, Vermont, got her start in track and field while on [...]

By |2018-03-01T20:44:39+00:00March 1st, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on At 83, great-grandmother Flo Meiler is a high-flying pole vaulter

NBC doubles Paralympic television coverage compared to Sochi 2014

The 2018 Winter Olympics may be over, but the competition in PyeongChang is far from finished. That's because on March 8, the 2018 Paralympic Games kick off, and NBC is bringing the heat when it comes to coverage. In fact, the network is going to provide 94 hours of Paralympic action on television, which nearly doubles the coverage that was [...]

By |2018-03-01T18:57:58+00:00March 1st, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on NBC doubles Paralympic television coverage compared to Sochi 2014
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