ASU defensive tackle Lawrence Guy helps families in need during Thanksgiving.
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Associate Athletic Director Jean Boyd at ASU's Office of Student-Athlete Development (OSAD) discusses the importance of sustained recognition in the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate (APR) annual reports and the balanced culture of athletics that has allowed many student-athletes at Arizona State to become successful graduates. ASU's women's tennis team has been ranked among the nation's top 10-percent in each year that the APR measurement has been in existence. Produced by Jen Jaeckels. Edited by Chakris Kussalanant for ASU News.
This is part 3 of the four part series on the ups and downs of the Recruiting Process. Jean Boyd Sr.Associate Athletic Director at ASU and Marcus Castro Walker continues to educate the requirements as well as methods youngster can take now to ensure that the kids are heading in the right path. This is a must see if you or someone you know is going through the recruiting process and needs direction.
A story on Pat's Run, which was held on April 18 in Tempe, Arizona. The story first aired on FOX Sports Arizona's "Miller Lite Diamondbacks Live" on April 20.
"BE INSPIRED | GIVE BACK | RUN WALK HONOR
Pat's Run is the signature fundraising event for the Pat Tillman Foundation. Held annually in April at Arizona State University's Sun Devil Stadium, the event attracts over 30,000 participants, volunteers and spectators from across the country. Together, they Run, Walk and Honor Pat's legacy while raising important funds to support the programs created to pay tribute to his commitment to leadership and service.
The 4.2 mile course winds through the streets of Tempe and is staged so that all participants finish on the 42-yard line on Frank Kush Field inside Sun Devil Stadium, symbolic of the #42 jersey that Pat wore while he was a Sun Devil.
Proceeds from Pat's Run directly support the Tillman Military Scholars program."
http://www.pattillmanfoundation.org/pats-run/
Pat's Run, scheduled to take place on April 21, has officially sold out. Are you participating in the event? We'd like to hear from you and even talk to you on camera after the race. Visit us at houseofsparky.com or hit us up on to let us know you're interested.
& http://www.pattillmanfoundation.com
Brandon interviews Keith Poole (former college teammates and friends) of the legendary Pat Tillman in Chandler AZ. And Announce is annual charity event "Pat's Run" and his amazing charity the Pat Tillman Foundation
FOOTBALL PLAYERS FROM THE ASU FOOTBALL SUN DEVIL TEAM PAID A VISIT TO THE SICK AT SUNRISE HOSPITAL IN LAS VEGAS. THEY ARE IN LAS VEGAS FOR THE MAACO LAS VEGAS BOWL