Crazywade All American 4918 Posts user info edit post |
Pray for this kid. Bless his heart.
http://www.gopack.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9200&ATCLID=591904
Quote : | "It’s football season. Hard hits dominate the SportsCenter highlights. Mammoth players flex their muscles for the cameras and then go out and deliver jaw-jarring tackles. Coaches all over the country talk about toughness and how their teams need to develop more of that elusive trait.
But let me tell you about toughness.
Toughness is telling your doctor before he performs brain surgery that he needs to make sure he’s fast, because you have a Wolfpack basketball game to go to.
Toughness is going through round after round of chemotherapy without flinching, but being devastated when your beloved team loses a close game.
Toughness is always bearing a bright smile, even though your gums are bleeding because of all of the medications that are being pumped through your body.
Toughness is learning to make it through the world without being able to see where you’re going. To be able to yell at the referee, “I could have made that call, Ref, and I’m blind!”
Toughness is Gregory Parrish. Gregory has been a member of the Wolfpack family now for several years, a steady fixture behind the Wolfpack bench, in the lockerroom, on the bus. Throughout everything he’s been through, ‘the guys’ have been his inspiration, and he has definitely been an inspiration to them. When the call goes out that Greg is struggling, the response shows just what he means to those who have come in contact with him. Julius Hodge calls from Denver. Ilian Evtimov checks in from Italy. Tony Bethel in Maryland, Cam Bennerman in Chicago, the entire coaching staff at Arizona State and every player, manager and trainer from the current Wolfpack team. He has had that much of an impact on so many people.
That call went out last night. Greg is in ICU at Duke, clinging to his life. His parents, Gary and Charlene, are at his side, just as grateful and graceful as they have been throughout his ordeal. And although Greg isn’t conscious, he’s still showing that toughness, fighting off an infection that threatens him.
So next time you hear someone talk about toughness, remember little Greg ... and say a prayer for him and his family. " |
[Edited on September 5, 2006 at 2:24 PM. Reason : .]9/5/2006 2:23:49 PM |
thegoodlife3 All American 39304 Posts user info edit post |
this is just awful 9/5/2006 2:40:02 PM |
Brass Monkey All American 13560 Posts user info edit post |
come on little Wolfpacker, get through that infection. we need you there cheering on the team, and we'll keep cheering on for you. the world would be a lot better if we had more people with that kid's spirit. i've noticed him at a fair amount of games. 9/5/2006 3:19:55 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148449 Posts user info edit post |
i wish him the best
but he should probably have his health at a higher priority than making it to a basketball game
still...cant really knock the little fella 9/5/2006 3:21:45 PM |
thegoodlife3 All American 39304 Posts user info edit post |
he's been at almost (if not all) the games for the past 3+ years 9/5/2006 3:24:28 PM |
Brass Monkey All American 13560 Posts user info edit post |
if i knew i didn't have much time on this earth i'd try to live it up. i'd try to make it to every possible game, go as many places, experience as much as possible. fuck eroding away in a hospital. 9/5/2006 3:40:35 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148449 Posts user info edit post |
no doubt...but with something as fragile as brain surgery, i think i'd be more worried about successfully completing the procedure
but anyway 9/5/2006 3:41:47 PM |
bigun60 All American 1069 Posts user info edit post |
Poor Kid, hope he makes it through this one. 9/5/2006 5:08:33 PM |
Crazywade All American 4918 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "no doubt...but with something as fragile as brain surgery, i think i'd be more worried about successfully completing the procedure
but anywa" |
You mean his parents?9/5/2006 5:14:02 PM |