Knox County Eagles, local celebrities have a ball honoring DD Awareness Month

    The Knox County Eagles Special Olympics basketball team, their cheerleaders and the Bad Guys, a group of local celebrities, celebrate after playing an exhibition basketball game March 13 at Mount Vernon Nazarene University’s Ariel Arena. The game was part of a huge event celebrating Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month.
    Fred Main

    The Knox County Board of Developmental Disabilities does
    something every March to honor the community, businesses and organizations that
    support Knox Countians that are developmentally challenged.

    A basketball player in blue shoots as an opponent in orange tries to block.

    Brian Hess of the Bad Guys, left, plays defense as Tony Hawk of the Knox County Eagles glides in for a layup during their celebrity basketball game March 13 at Ariel Arena.
    Fred Maain

    Usually, it’s a luncheon at Mount Vernon Nazarene
    University. This year, though, the luncheon has outgrown its normal facility,
    so they wanted to do something a little different.

    The idea of a celebrity basketball game was discussed, and it
    became a hit even before the first ball was dribbled on the hardwood.

    Friday night, a large crowd watched as the Knox County
    Eagles, the KCBDD’s Special Olympics team, battled the Bad Guys, a group of
    celebrities from Knox County, in a fun game at MVNU’s Ariel Arena.

    “The month of March is DD Awareness Month and every year we
    do a luncheon to bring together a lot of the community members, a lot of the people
    in the program and their providers. But last year we outgrew our space and
    ended up moving it to June,” said Brittany Coon, public outreach manager for KCBDD.
    “We said, ‘let’s find other activities and events to do in March,’ and approached
    Paul (McNeal, coordinator of development at MVNU) about having a fun, celebrity
    basketball game. He was immediately on board.”

    A player with a basketball is defended in a gym setting.

    Knox County Eagles’ Blake Berger (51) drives past J.D. Burke during a celebrity basketball game March 13 at MVNU.
    Fred Main

    The Eagles beat the Bad Guys, 57-53, in the game that was
    just one of many activities going on at Ariel Arena. There were cheerleaders
    from Knox DD, who got a little help from McNeal during one of the time outs. There
    were chances at prizes with fun games like basketball shooting, Frisbee tossing
    and putting competitions, held during halftime and other time outs. Fans could
    create their own poster to cheer on their favorite player, and the cheerleaders
    even tossed T-shirts into the crowd. Plus, there were organizations such as
    Knox DD and PAK United there, sharing information on their groups as well as selling
    candy and T-shirts.

    “It was a great opportunity for our athletic department, as
    well as MVNU as a whole, to be a part of the community and not just always
    looking with our hand out. We were blessed to be able to have so many community
    members want to be a part of this. We turned down people. I think is something
    that could continue to grow in the future. I think everybody enjoyed
    themselves. It was a great event for the DD community, as well as us,” McNeal
    said. “We talked about making it an event. Just a great way to put our
    thumbprint on this event and hopefully be able to do it for years to come.”

    The game itself was a huge hit, as the Eagles were able to
    outlast the Bad Guys. Celebrities like police officers and firefighters, as
    well as VIPs from some of the area’s biggest businesses like Ariel Corp., Knox
    Community Hospital, Mount Vernon Chevy GM, Park National Bank, Elite
    Preparedness and E-Merge Real Estate, as well as MVNU participated in the game.

    Cheerleaders performing with pom-poms in a gymnasium.

    The Knox County Eagles’ cheerleading squad gets a little help from Mount Vernon Nazarene University’s Paul McNeal during a time out at the celebrity basketball game March 13 at MVNU.
    Fred Main

    “It was awesome coming out here,” said Brian Hess of Elite
    Preparedness. “It was all in fun; you could see the smiles on their faces, and
    it was a great time.

    “This was great. It was all in good fun. We got some
    exercise in. There were some good ball players. It’s exciting to see their
    faces light up for each other when they play. It’s pure basketball, the way it
    should be.”

    “It was for a good cause, and it was a lot of fun. I think
    both sides really enjoyed it. Good turnout. Paul did an excellent job
    organizing it,” said J.D. Burke, a firefighter with the Mount Vernon Fire Department.
    “I really hope they enjoyed it as well, and I think they did.”

    According to Eagles’ coach Danielle Berger, it was a huge
    hit with the team, which included members John Paul Kimble, Tony Hawk, Max Black,
    Jacob Jordan, Lakota Muston, Wesley Rardin, Levi Walton and Blake Berger.

    “It was fantastic. They’re always excited to play on the big
    courts, anyways, it’s real exciting. Then, to have the crowd behind them,
    that’s real fun. They were all excited,” she said. “I hope this becomes an annual thing. I think
    each year we have it, we’ll have more and more come out.”

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