Former University of Louisville basketball players and coaches reunited at Rocky’s Italian Grill in Jeffersonville on Tuesday to sign memorabilia which will be used at an auction.
The money from the auction will go to Family and Children’s Place, which helps children and families affected by abuse, neglect and violence, said spokeswoman Reylene Medina.
Mike Kapfhammer, owner of Buckhead Mountain Grill and Rocky’s, has been a member of the charity’s board for 14 years and set up the event to assist the charity.
“Sexual abuse is a horrific problem, and if they can’t intervene, it can lead to problems the rest of their lives,” Kapfhammer said.
He called Robbie Valentine — a former University of Louisville basketball player who serves on the Greater Clark County Schools Board — and asked if he and fellow alumni wanted to meet at Rocky’s to sign memorabilia.
“It’s great to be able to bring everyone back together and help this charity,” Valentine said.
B.J. Flynn — who starred at Jeffersonville High School before playing at U of L in the mid-1990s — said it was good to have players from several decades come together.
“It’s for charity, and it’s great to see all the former
U of L family,” he said.
Darrell Griffith — who played 11 years for the Utah Jazz after leading U of L to the 1980 NCAA National Championship — was one of the biggest stars at the event.
“We always try to support the community, especially when it has to do with helping children,” Griffith said. “My teammates and former U of L alumni try to make this a better community.”
Valentine described Griffith as a “legend” and said he was excited to play for the same program as he did. He also said he was appreciative that he remains involved in the community.
Wiley Brown — a starting forward on the 1980 team and head basketball coach at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany — said his former teammates came from all over for the event.
“I’ve been playing and coaching for many years, but I’ve never seen a team as close as our 1980 team,” he said.
Valentine praised former
U of L Coach Denny Crum for teaching his players to be involved in the community.
“He always said, ‘In order to get big things, you’ve got to do the small things,’” Valentine said.
Crum had planned to attend, but was out of town on other business.
SO YOU KNOW
• WHAT: U of L memorabilia auction, with proceeds going to Family and Children’s Place.
• WHEN: Jan. 31 after the U of L men’s basketball game against the University of West Virginia at Freedom Hall in Louisville. The game begins at noon, and the benefit will immediately follow.
• HOW MUCH: Tickets cost $20 for the auction, and players and coaches will be there to sign autographs
• CONTACT: Call 812-893-3900 ext. 269
Clark County
Former U of L basketball stars meet in Jeffersonville to benefit charity
Card party
-
-
Half of Jeffersonville Fire Department overtime budget already gone
During the closing moments of the meeting Councilman Matt Owen said he was shocked by Mayor Moore’s plans and comments pertaining to two Jeffersonville Parks and Recreation Department matters reported in the News and Tribune during the last week.
Continued ... -
Charlestown resident makes appeal for filtration plant
“I understand that manganese is a secondary contaminant and it’s not something that’s necessarily harmful to health,” Burchett said. “I would much prefer that the water that comes into my home have as little manganese in it as possible, as well as anything else. I just want water.”
Continued ... - News and Tribune briefs for Feb. 7, 2012
-
Student sues to wear breast cancer bracelet
An Indiana eighth-grader sued his school district in federal court Monday for the right to wear a bracelet promoting breast cancer awareness with the message “I (heart) Boobies.”
Continued ... -
Elderly man robbed outside Jeffersonville bank
The man returned to his car and sat down to close the car door when Williams grabbed the door and reached inside the vehicle, Hollis said.
Continued ... -
A fair fee? Indiana imposing fees for 4-H participants for the first time
Allen said his hope is the fee being charged by the state and the county will be enough to cover costs and that 4-H members will not be asked to cover any more expenses.
Continued ...
“They have never had to pay a program fee,” Allen said. - News and Tribune briefs for Feb. 6, 2012
- Feb 5, 2012
-
CAPITOL CROSSROADS: Bauer tactics unite, divide outnumbered Dems
Democrats like Rep. Peggy Welch, who was drawn into a more Republican district last year, refused to boycott with Bauer.
Continued ... -
Greater Clark begins Fitness Calendar Challenge
Teresa Stengel, health services coordinator, said if other family members get involved with students, children might be more likely to continue with exercise routines and watching their diets.
Continued ... -
Man struck, killed on I-65
The preliminary investigation shows Jones was struck by a northbound Chevrolet Penske rental van driven by Patrick Shroering, 26, of Mount Washington, Ky.
Continued ...
-
Half of Jeffersonville Fire Department overtime budget already gone






