(Anderson County boys' basketball coach Glen Drury had a serious injury while riding his bike on March 15. I visited him several times in the hospital and interviewed him, along with his wife, Jennifer, at Cardinal Hill Hospital on March 31. He came home a few days later. This story appeared in The Anderson … Continue reading ‘He’s tougher than woodpecker lips!’
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Memories of a title are great, the people are even greater
I can't tell you where most of my high school mementoes are today. Memories of a title are great, the people are even greater. My yearbooks? They were packed up for a move and I don't think they've ever been unpacked. Pictures? I occasionally run across some when cleaning out some old boxes, have some … Continue reading Memories of a title are great, the people are even greater
Super Bowl winners remind us to glorify God regardless of situation
By John Herndon I really didn’t have a dog in the Super Bowl fight this year but that doesn’t mean I wasn’t keenly interested. I’ve been a Dallas Cowboy fan since I was a kid and still consider Roger Staubach my favorite player of all time. Since the Boys didn’t even make the playoffs, I … Continue reading Super Bowl winners remind us to glorify God regardless of situation
Great crowd, great lesson
Over the years, I have wondered what has happened to the crowds at high school basketball. You have to remember, I grew up watching the Anderson County Bearcats in the late 60s and early 70s. I can remember getting to games two hours before tipoff just to get a seat to watch Jimmy Dan Conner … Continue reading Great crowd, great lesson
Everything happens for a reason
Note: Last summer, I was visiting with Asbury University basketball coach Will Shouse when he shared his incredible story of allowing God to work His plans. This appeared in The Anderson News in July, 2017 and is one of my favorite stories I have ever written. Be inspired. By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com Everything seems to … Continue reading Everything happens for a reason