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Posted: October-14-2009 at 9:00pm | IP Logged Quote RW  

One of my "treasured" items is a John Wooden autograph. Back in the late '70s, when I was attending East Tennessee State University, legendary Buccaneer men's basketball coach Madison Brooks brought "The Wizard of Westwood" to campus to speak. Brooks and Wooden were longtime friends. Me and a few of my buddies really enjoyed hearing Wooden talk. He was such a great speaker and kept your attention, and a really humble person, especially considering his athletic accomplishments.
 
Tuesday night on ESPN SportsCenter, they had a great interview with Coach Wooden, him talking about turning 99. He might be nearing a century old, but his mind is very sharp.
 
Happy Birthday Coach Wooden!
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Former UCLA coaching great John Wooden turns 99

LOS ANGELES (AP) — John Wooden celebrated his 99th birthday Wednesday.

The former UCLA coach and Hall of Famer is confined to a wheelchair after a series of minor health setbacks in recent years.

One of Wooden’s last public appearances came in July when he gathered with current Bruins coach Ben Howland and several of his former players at a luncheon celebrating Wooden’s recognition by a national magazine as the greatest coach in American sports history.

Wooden, whose wife Nell died in 1985, is looked after by his daughter, son, several grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

“The most important thing in the world is family and love,” he said in July.

Wooden won a record 10 national championships at UCLA, including seven in a row. The Indiana native was inducted in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in 1960 and as a coach in 1973. He has kept busy as a speaker and author since his retirement from UCLA in 1975.

A web site set up to mark Wooden’s birthday attracted well wishes from 4,926 people by Wednesday afternoon. It coincided with the release of his latest book, “A Game Plan for Life: The Power of Mentoring.”

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Posted: October-14-2009 at 9:02pm | IP Logged Quote RW  

Another of my "treasured" items is the autograph of National Football League great Gale Sayers, who played for the Chicago Bears.
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