Was It All Just for Kicks?

Was It All Just for Kicks?

by Don Osborne
Was It All Just for Kicks?

Was It All Just for Kicks?

by Don Osborne

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Overview

An Unexpected Honor


It happened on May 1, 2011 on Sunday afternoon with about seventy-five friends, former kickers and families of former kickers, coaches, my family, and other friends from the church and community. The Thomasville Athletic Boosters Club, the Thomasville Athletic Department and others from the community had made the arrangements. They had raised enough money to replace the old original post and add one at the other end of the field. This field is not only used for football practice and track and field, but soccer is also played there. It is probably one of the best facilities of its kind around. This facility was named "The Allen Brown Athletic Complex" in honor of retired football coach Allen Brown. So having the goal posts dedicated to me on that Sunday afternoon was a great honor.
There were several speakers who said some very complimentary things, pointing out the two beautiful new goal posts that were being dedicated to me. Then my attention was called to a plaque that was placed on the wall of the Allen Brown athletic Complex.
I was overwhelmed by all the wonderful things said and the honor I received. I was also amazed at the number of friends who were there to share this moment with me. I really didn't think I deserved this much adulation. As I told them, I have enjoyed it so much because of all the rewards received in seeing these young men progress and become successful in their journey through life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161324417
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication date: 05/07/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Don and Jane Osborne came to the High Point, North Carolina, area in 1957 when he was sent by Remington Rand to work there as an office machine technician. They chose to live in Thomasville, North Carolina, and soon became a part of that community. It wasn’t long before Don was involved in helping coach a Little League football team. Some years later, he was asked by the father of one of the players to help his son learn how to kick the football. The rest is history. Don has spent forty-nine years so far in helping young players learn all the football specialist skills.
He worked for the Remington Rand local office in High Point, North Carolina, for several years before establishing a small office machines repair business of his own in Thomasville. Don established Archdale Office Supply in 1979 with a partner, Charles Fitzgerald. This company was a success from the start largely because of the great group of employees. Don is now retired, and he and Jane are still living in Thomasville, North Carolina.
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