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Asher. Asher is our reason. Asher is our why. We are so grateful to not only give our son an opportunity to showcase his abilities, but to give so many others that same opportunity. This video was filmed when we had first revived our program in the winter of 2022. We were pretty new to everything and didn't know anyone. The program was dormant for a few years prior. At this time, we had just started our very first sport, basketball. We had 14 amazing individuals sign-up for the season and the rest is history (in the making)! Today, we have approximately 100 registered athletes!!! Never did we think we would grow so fast, but we absolutely LOVE every second of it! We love all of our athletes and couldn't do this without the support of our coaches, volunteers, and our amazing community! We are incredibly blessed to be just a small part of an extraordinary organization! Enjoy the video!
Warning: You made need some tissues! It gets us EVERY TIME!
If you would like to donate to our local program, our mailing address is PO Box 1104 Plymouth, IN 46563. If you would like to volunteer or coach, please email us at marshallstarkeso@gmail.com. If YOU or someone you know has interest in becoming an athlete in Marshall or Starke County and would like to be a part of our family, please email or call 574-935-0513.
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