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Letโ€™s hear a message from the Ghetto Science Teamโ€™s school superintendent. Grandma Pookie: โ€œUnder-funded schools in poor communities anticipate the elimination of athletic programs, which could disable a poor studentโ€™s ability to advance in todayโ€™s society. The bulk of Americaโ€™s great athletes rose from poor and working-class communities. Was it not athletics that turned poor kidโ€™s hoop dreams into NBA realities? Donโ€™t fret! Your superintendent announces the GSTAA (Ghetto Science Teamโ€™s Athletic Association), an alternative high school athletic program for financially challenged students.

โ€œSome of GSTAAโ€™s objectives are:

1. Secure funding from the LMHFD national bankโ€™s 40 Acres and a Mule Land Grant to purchase two acres of land behind or surrounding Clubb Chicken Wing and Fat Meatโ€™s Burgers-N-Barbeque.

2. Build two football/baseball fields and gymnasiums, to be used as home and away sites for the GSTAA games. Clubb Chicken Wing and Fat Meatโ€™s place will serve as food and refreshment concession areas. (Profits will be used for maintenance, food costs and gas for buses, courtesy of Rev. Cletusโ€™ Car Sales.)

3. Secure funding for uniforms, courtesy of the Cootie Creek M.B. church building fund.

4. Receive donated sport supplies from Jo-Joโ€™s Discount Dollar Store.

5. Provide athletes with scholarship opportunities to advance in life and the financially challenged community with affordable entertainment.

Remember: East is east, and west is west, but an elephant never forgets. And if the budget cuts come, high school sports may never be the same as G.W. makes the world go round.โ€

Ken Stiggers is the co-host of The Lyric Lounge Thursday nights at Santiagoโ€™s.

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I wrote this in response to these questions: ” What would poor Afr-Am kids do iwithout extracurricular activities? Would they roam the streets with nothing to do?” I wondered: “What if poor folk work collectively to (excuse me for sounding like Jesse Jackson) “keep sprots alive” in order to “keep hope alive” in their communities? Call it thought corny, but the possibility of eliminating student’s recreation is near. Our choices are to act now or enjoy while we are able. Just watch the JPS channel on cable. Peace, Love and Universal Understanding Ken Stiggers


Please excuse me! “Sprots” is actually “sports….” Please excuse my dyslexic fingers typing words bass ackwards….

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