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I               had               a               great               sports               weekend               in               the               middle               of               October.

It               started               off               with               the               Mets               in               the               National               League               Championship               Series.

Nothing               beats               having               your               baseball               team               playing               competitive               games               in               October.
               But               this               is               also               the               month               that               football               is               in               full               swing.

I               covered               three               games               as               a               freelance               writer               this               weekend.

So               far               in               2006,               I've               seen               more               than               my               share               of               blowout               games,               which               made               what               I               witnessed               all               the               more               special.
               First               up               was               a               high               school               game               between               county               rivals.

In               a               matchup               of               undefeated               teams,               the               Asheboro               Blue               Comets               hosted               the               Eastern               Randolph               Wildcats               in               front               of               an               overflow               crowd.
               Friday               morning,               I               was               listening               to               a               Greensboro-based               radio               station               and               they               were               talking               about               this               football               game,               which               was               happening               in               a               different               county.

It               was               then               I               started               to               figure               out               how               big               the               game               was               going               to               be.
               They               played               the               game               in               Lee               J.

Stone               Stadium,               which               has               a               seating               capacity               of               4,800.

They               did               not               announce               an               attendance,               but               a               high               school               football               highlights               show               on               television               estimated               the               crowd               at               11,000               people.
               The               Blue               Comets               emerged               with               a               12-10               victory,               their               first               over               the               Wildcats               since               the               1990               season.

It               was               an               exciting               game               from               start               to               finish               and               the               crowd               was               in               the               game               the               entire               time.
               Saturday,               I               had               a               college               double               header.

In               the               opening               game,               I               got               to               see               my               alma               mater               win,               as               the               Guilford               College               Quakers               upset               the               seventh-ranked               Bridgewater               College               Eagles,               33-28.

Guilford's               win               snapped               Bridgewater's               36-game               conference               winning               streak               and               sent               shock               waves               through               the               Division               III               ranks.
               For               the               nightcap,               I               saw               the               Greensboro               College               Pride               host               the               Shenandoah               Hornets.

I               was               pretty               tired               at               this               point               and               the               game               was               a               one-sided               affair,               with               the               visitors               running               all               over               the               Pride.

Shenandoah               held               a               30-10               lead               near               the               end               of               the               contest.
               Just               when               I               thought               the               game               had               nothing               to               offer,               something               happened               which               turned               it               into               the               most               memorable               tilt               of               the               weekend.

In               the               final               minute               of               the               game,               Greensboro               inserted               its               third-string               quarterback.

He               threw               a               ball               that               was               picked               off               at               the               5-yard               line               by               Anthony               Hayes,               who               proceeded               to               run               up               the               right               sideline.

After               he               crossed               midfield,               Hayes               made               a               cut               back,               ran               to               the               other               side               of               the               field               and               eventually               into               the               end               zone.
               However,               there               was               a               flag               on               the               play.

The               officials               called               the               Hornets               for               holding               at               the               end               of               the               return.

It               was               disappointing               that               Hayes'               remarkable               play               was               going               to               get               wiped               out               because               of               an               inconsequential               penalty.
               But               Greensboro               coach               Neal               Mitchell,               in               an               inspiring               moment               of               sportsmanship,               declined               the               penalty,               allowing               the               touchdown               to               stand.
               Nobody               in               the               press               box               could               believe               what               happened.

We               all               agreed               that               we               had               not               witnessed               a               similar               event               previously               at               the               collegiate               level.

Eventually,               I               stopped               marveling               at               Mitchell's               decision               and               realized               that               it               was               a               sad               commentary,               on               sports               in               general               and               my               (and               by               extension               everyone               else               in               the               press               box)               expectations               in               particular,               that               an               act               of               sportsmanship               was               met               with               such               disbelief.
               We've               become               so               desensitized               by               the               non-stop               coverage               from               ESPN               and               other               outlets,               which               love               nothing               more               than               to               take               a               negative               or               controversial               issue               and               hype               it               to               the               extreme.

Take               the               recent               Terrell               Owens               pills               incident.

I               could               not               even               fathom               a               guess               as               to               how               much               media               coverage               was               devoted               to               this               alleged               suicide               attempt.

Another               recent               example               is               the               amount               of               coverage               given               to               the               Duke               Lacrosse               team,               in               which               certain               members               allegedly               beat               up               and               raped               a               stripper.

Or               the               youth               baseball               coach               who               allegedly               offered               his               player               money               to               bean               a               handicapped               member               of               his               own               team,               so               he               wouldn't               have               to               play               the               autistic               child               in               a               playoff               game.
               By               contrast,               we               won't               hear               a               single               word               about               coach               Mitchell               and               his               decision               to               do               the               right               thing.
               Enough               already!

I               am               sick               to               death               of               negativity,               both               real               and               imagined,               being               forced               down               my               throat               at               the               exclusion               of               things               that               are               really               important.

I've               always               believed               in               a               quote               attributed               to               Chief               Justice               Earl               Warren,               who               supposedly               said,               "I               always               turn               to               the               sports               page               first.

The               sports               page               records               people's               accomplishments;               the               front               page               nothing               but               man's               failures."
               I               want               to               celebrate               coach               Mitchell.

If               you               read               this               and               feel               the               same               way,               send               an               email               to               Greensboro               College               athletic               director               Mr.

Kim               Strable               at               strablek@gborocollege.edu               and               let               him               know               what               a               fine               coach               he               has.
               After               the               game,               I               interviewed               Paul               Barnes,               the               winning               coach.

Here's               what               he               had               to               say:
               "I               thought               it               was               a               class               act,"               Barnes               said.

"[Hayes]               was               a               senior               and               he               wanted               him               to               have               it.

Greensboro               is               lucky               to               have               Mitchell               as               a               coach."
               I               couldn't               agree               more.






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