
McKillop to Coach in Chairmen of the Boards Charity Basketball Tournament
9/2/2008 4:50:33 PM | Men's Basketball, 'Cats in the Community
DAVIDSON, N.C. – Sixteen teams will lace up their shoes and put on their game faces to compete in the inaugural "Chairmen of the Boards" 3-on-3 charity basketball tournament, presented by Tuesday's Children to Benefit 9/11 Families, and Davidson coach Bob McKillop will lead an all-star cast of NCAA Division I Men's Basketball coaches who will serve as guest coaches for the round robin tournament.
The tournament will take place Sunday, Sept. 7, from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Hunter College in New York City. Coaching alongside McKillop will be Matt Doherty (Southern Methodist University), Seth Greenberg (Virginia Tech), Norm Roberts (St. John's), Jim Larranaga (George Mason), Tom Pecora (Hofstra), Paul Hewitt (Georgia Tech) and Bobby Cremins (College of Charleston), while Lou Carnesecca, Len Elmore, and Billy Packer are also expected to make special guest appearances.
Tuesday's Children is the premiere non-profit organization serving the needs of the 9/11 community, providing a wide-range of programming from mentoring, to advocacy for children, to next-step life skills, and leadership training for 9/11 families and rescue and recovery workers.
“I am very happy to join a team of friends and coaching colleagues as we lend our support to help serve the needs of the 9/11 families through the Tuesday's Children programs,” said McKillop. “The Tournament will provide great fun for the competitors and coaches, and the proceeds from the event will be a welcomed benefit to Tuesday's Children.”
Carmine Calzonetti, President of Tuesday's Children and former guard and assistant coach at St. John's University, reached out to his friends and colleagues in college basketball seeking assistance for this tournament.
“We are thrilled that these coaches are joining us, and we are looking forward to a fun and competitive tournament,” said Calzonetti. “The sports world has been incredibly generous to Tuesday's Children, and we are grateful for their continued support. It is thanks to the dedication of friends and donors that we are able to continue our programs and provide support to the 9/11 community.”
All proceeds from the event will be used to support the programs of Tuesday's Children. These programs include:
• Mentoring: The Tuesday's Children mentoring program pairs children of 9/11 with specially-trained adult role models who support each young person's emotional and developmental needs and help them build the confidence, skills and resources they need to meet their potential.
• Career Paths: Specifically designed for adolescents, this program helps teens prepare for college and a career through a variety of activities and leadership programs.
• First Steps: Designed to engage young children and their parents in activities and events that foster healthy child development, this program teaches surviving parents how to deal with the emotional challenges of raising a child who faces the loss of the other parent.
• Next Step/Turning Point: Designed to help parents and spouses focus on their own recovery, these programs show adults how to take crucial next steps in their lives so they can better care for themselves and their families.
• Tuesday's Champions: This new initiative provides a wide range of programs and events to 9/11 rescue and recovery workers and responders to help guide them along the path to a stronger, healthier future.
• Project Common Bond: This program unites teens from around the world whose lives have been directly impacted by terror to form an international community. This unique annual program will allow teens from around the world to form a community of peers that will work to forge a role so young people can contribute to the international dialogue about terrorism, peace, meaningful community service and other issues that impact their lives.
The tournament will be followed by trophy presentation, MVP award, a banquet dinner and auction prizes. “Chairmen of the Boards” is presented in partnership with Doubledown Media.
The tournament will take place Sunday, Sept. 7, from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Hunter College in New York City. Coaching alongside McKillop will be Matt Doherty (Southern Methodist University), Seth Greenberg (Virginia Tech), Norm Roberts (St. John's), Jim Larranaga (George Mason), Tom Pecora (Hofstra), Paul Hewitt (Georgia Tech) and Bobby Cremins (College of Charleston), while Lou Carnesecca, Len Elmore, and Billy Packer are also expected to make special guest appearances.
Tuesday's Children is the premiere non-profit organization serving the needs of the 9/11 community, providing a wide-range of programming from mentoring, to advocacy for children, to next-step life skills, and leadership training for 9/11 families and rescue and recovery workers.
“I am very happy to join a team of friends and coaching colleagues as we lend our support to help serve the needs of the 9/11 families through the Tuesday's Children programs,” said McKillop. “The Tournament will provide great fun for the competitors and coaches, and the proceeds from the event will be a welcomed benefit to Tuesday's Children.”
Carmine Calzonetti, President of Tuesday's Children and former guard and assistant coach at St. John's University, reached out to his friends and colleagues in college basketball seeking assistance for this tournament.
“We are thrilled that these coaches are joining us, and we are looking forward to a fun and competitive tournament,” said Calzonetti. “The sports world has been incredibly generous to Tuesday's Children, and we are grateful for their continued support. It is thanks to the dedication of friends and donors that we are able to continue our programs and provide support to the 9/11 community.”
All proceeds from the event will be used to support the programs of Tuesday's Children. These programs include:
• Mentoring: The Tuesday's Children mentoring program pairs children of 9/11 with specially-trained adult role models who support each young person's emotional and developmental needs and help them build the confidence, skills and resources they need to meet their potential.
• Career Paths: Specifically designed for adolescents, this program helps teens prepare for college and a career through a variety of activities and leadership programs.
• First Steps: Designed to engage young children and their parents in activities and events that foster healthy child development, this program teaches surviving parents how to deal with the emotional challenges of raising a child who faces the loss of the other parent.
• Next Step/Turning Point: Designed to help parents and spouses focus on their own recovery, these programs show adults how to take crucial next steps in their lives so they can better care for themselves and their families.
• Tuesday's Champions: This new initiative provides a wide range of programs and events to 9/11 rescue and recovery workers and responders to help guide them along the path to a stronger, healthier future.
• Project Common Bond: This program unites teens from around the world whose lives have been directly impacted by terror to form an international community. This unique annual program will allow teens from around the world to form a community of peers that will work to forge a role so young people can contribute to the international dialogue about terrorism, peace, meaningful community service and other issues that impact their lives.
The tournament will be followed by trophy presentation, MVP award, a banquet dinner and auction prizes. “Chairmen of the Boards” is presented in partnership with Doubledown Media.
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