Reader comments
Athletes, kids team up for Sports Hero Day

1 comment   |   Read story

Anonymous | 8:30 p.m. June 29, 2008
This event truly made my son's day and will be memorable for him long into the future. Today he ran around showing his autographs to all the neighbors and talked about what a great time he had. One neighbor even put his autographs page in a frame for him (kindness on top of kindness). As a matter of fact today he said it was too bad it wasn't his birthday yesterday because it was such a perfect day. Anyway, I wanted to express my appreciation, as does Alex.
Sincerely,
Anne Arendt

Add your comment

Comments are monitored. Any comments found to be abusive, offensive, off-topic, misrepresentative, more than 200 words or containing URLs will not be posted.

Words Remaining

E-mail address: For internal use only. We may want to contact you to publish your comment (not your e-mail address) in the newspaper or for a separate story idea.

Image
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News

Former Indianapolis Colts and BYU football player Rob Morris, right, gives route directions to Cody Fulton, Mona, during the Boys & Girls Clubs of Utah County Sports Hero Day in Provo.

Advertisement
previousnext

Latest comments

"...if Mormons make a mistake..." This guy did not make a "mistake". He...

With rumors of the UFL coming to Rio Tinto, this may be an opportunity to get...

Clinton to Dems: pass health bill

We really care what former President Bill Clinton says about health care. The...

Senators want food tax restored

For some people they take take take from the government and never pay...

In this case the person in question of the crime is a MAN. When the article...

5A football: Darts edge PG

A loser makes excuses. And actually your best player is Kruger not Lloyd....

Y. tight ends talented tandem

BYU will not beat Utah even though it's at their house. The Utes won't be...

It is unfortunate that BYU didn't face Utah last week. It would have been fun...

shes cute!

Flyers get QB back for semifinal tilt

If the kid should not have been ejected, it was the right decision. But...

Advertisements
Advertisement