In a time where you don't need to be a journalist to report, know how to hoop to train or can cap your way to the top...I am the #1 everything in the country.
Former #Pitt star Julius Page never wanted to run a marathon.
Now, he’s doing it to mirror the struggle, discipline and growth he sees in the kids he mentors.
My final piece for @PGSportsNow:
https://t.co/cVHZhEcZnX
Y'all go check out a Chartiers Valley basketball game. Word on the street he would have been the 8th man on the squad. Ok, line them up and put your money up.
Credibility is lost when you give a player the task of scoring (1500+), defending (reputation), delivering (did we win?) and nostalgia (dunks, one sleeve, headband, JP1) and I stuck around. This is my daughter dorm. I'm already in the HOF.
Julius Page Jr. was back at it again tonight. The Neighborhood Academy freshman scored a game-high 21 points. There were five dunks, including this one. 👀 Might be a good one to put on the Page family Christmas card. 🌲
Freshman Julius Page Jr. (are you feeling kind of old??) made his high school debut tonight for defending WPIAL and PIAA Class 1A champion Neighborhood Academy. Wearing dad's old number, Page scored 15 points and threw down this dunk. @JuliusPage
As a fan of Pitt basketball AND former player, I have to do better. What can I do to help get people in the seats? What can I do to have more alum show up? The environment is giving Capel a hard sell. If we wait until they win, doesn't that make us fair weather fans?
@jayselia I like the idea. I don't think the University believes lower prices will yield more fans. Maybe it's some leg work that has to be done to make something like this happen but I like the idea.
I am not blaming fans. I do understand that you do not want to spend your hard earned money to support a product that isn't successful. I understand. But what if we can help. Is it not worth it to try? Because I know when Duke or UNC comes into town all of a sudden it's full.
Best of 7. I went up 2-0 easy. Started getting tired. 3rd game was a struggle but I won. When I checked it up, LJ had a big smile on his face and pushed up on me. He won the next four. That was the motivation. Yoga next 10 months. Wait until next summer. I was 230 in May.