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Sept. 26, 2018 | Midwestern State University | thewichitan.com | Your Campus. Your News. | Vol. 83 No. 4

PHOTO BY BRADLEY WILSON | THE WICHITAN

Layton Rabb, quarterback and a senior in accounting, prays after football practice Sept. 19, 2018. The team had 24 seconds of silence in honor of Robert Grays who died in a football accident last fall.

PHOTO BY BRADLEY WILSON | THE WICHITAN

Dylan Spears, undecided freshman, does 24 pushups after football practice Sept. 19, 2018.

PHOTO BY DEMIAN PONCE | THE WICHITAN

Nicholas Gonzalez, kinesiology sophomore, does 24 pushups to commemorate Robert Grays after football practice Sept. 19, 2018.

#24 STRONG Athletes complete 24 service projects

DEMIAN PONCE REPORTER

In remembrance of Robert Grays’ death last year, students and officials dedicated the week to him. On Sept. 19, one year after Grays died in a football-related accident, the football players invited students and the people of Wichita Falls to come out to the practice field and do 24 pushups in remembrance of the late cornerback, No. 24. The football team does 24 pushups every day after practice and games. “We see them do the pushups everyday but it was different today. It was very heartwarming, very remarkable and touching to see all the people out here for Rob. He made a really big impact on the team and the coaching staff,” Cayla Perez, athletic training sophomore, said. The football team continues to show their love for Grays after a year of his death. After every game and practice, they perform 24

pushups in his honor. Texas A&M Commerce players also did 24 pushups. When the team runs out on the field at the beginning of each game, some players hold Grays’ jersey in hand at the front of the stampede. “Even though he’s gone, we haven’t forgotten about him,” Alonzo Burris, exercise physiology senior, said. Grays left a lasting impression on the school and its students. The student-athletes of the athletic programs volunteered their time to perform 24 acts of kindness around the community. “24 Strong Week is a great way for the school to honor Rob in a positive manner. Community service is something that Rob would definitely do if he was still alive. We all are just trying to live our lives like he did. Robert was caring, loving, and god fearing,” Edwin Bah, criminal justice senior, said. The football players kicked off the week by volunteering their time with the students at

Zundy Elementary and also spent some time with the kids from Notre Dame schools as they participated in the “Golden Shoes” joga-thon. “I had a great experience with the kids and I would do it again at anytime. I loved making the kids smile and start their day off right. It meant a lot and just being a positive influence to them. 24 strong week allowed us to touch peoples lives and change them through kindness,” Sir’Vell Ford, criminal justice senior, said. The cross country and track runners went to Endurance House Sept. 21 to donate new and used shoes. The bike store has been collecting shoes for about two months. Mike Pinson, owner of endurance house, said the store started collecting shoes after his son Hunter noticed a homeless man on the side of the road with duct tape on his shoes. Pinson said they were contacted by local schools that had students who did not have any shoes.

“It’s important for the students to give back to their community. It’s really helping out that the girls are giving back, and it teaches the kids to give back,” Mark Pinson, Endurance House owner, said. The volleyball team played with the kids at Notre Dame Catholic School and also showed their gratitude to their trainers by making 24 gift bags filled with snacks. “This week is a reflection on Robert Grays’ character, we are honoring and sharing his character by doing kind things he would have done and we are trying to make the community better at the same time and he inspired us for the better,” Jaycie Fuller, biology pre-med sophomore, said. The men’s golf team filled divots on the Wichita Falls Country Club. The men and women’s golf teams volunteered at the Wichita Falls Fire and Police Museum. “This week was special to us, we were able to give back to some people that are very

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