From Deseret News archives:
Tavernari's soul touched by Hinckley
He's got mega-confidence in his game. If it were a dispensable, projectable matter, it could be spread to cover a couple of basketball teams.
Last Saturday, Tavernari had a good game, shooting himself out of a little slump in Brigham Young University's blowout win over New Mexico. He'd made just 1-of-13 shots going into the game but hit his first five in a row that night.
In previous games, he could hear people yelling from the stands to not shoot, but he heard others encouraging him to keep firing away.
In the world Tavernari lives in, he sees hope where others see failure. He senses opportunity where others may shrink away.
This past weekend was just one such weekend for the native of Brazil with the NBA-range shot. The death of LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley this past Sunday left Tavernari mourning a new friend he had just found, and he was not ashamed to share his love for the LDS leader.
Tavernari joined the LDS faith two years ago. He is part of the one-third of the members of that faith who have only known one president, one prophet President Hinckley.
"Whenever I heard him talk, it was like he was speaking directly to me, specifically to me," said Tavernari.
President Hinckley's death brought Tavernari a different kind of Sunday after his successful athletic performance the day before.
"It's sad. I'm a convert to the church, I joined just over two years ago and he's the prophet of my generation. He was a person I always looked up to," Tavernari said. "Whenever I heard him talk in a priesthood session, it was as if he and I sat down and were talking. I just really felt his spirit when he talked."
In the short time Tavernari got to know his prophet, he said it stood out that he took the religion more deeply to the corners of the world.
"He grew the number of temples, missionary work increased, there was tremendous growth of the faith. It's sad he will be missed," said Tavernari.
"The whole concept of the church grew worldwide because of him, and the impact he had was just huge.
"But you know, he's in a better place now. He's with his wife. Every time he gave a talk, it seemed like he spoke of her and told of his love for her and missed her.
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