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Alumni Dante Taylor 2009 McDonald All-American now at
Univ. of Pittsburgh
The Frankie Williams Foundation and Frenji Sports saluted Kenny Anderson as its first inductee
into the Legends Circle on November 21st, 2008.
The Foundation was founded in 2007 and is dedicated to children succeeding in academics, athletics and in life with mentoring support. The Foundation was created in honor of the late Frankie Williams, who inspired the young people he touched with his commitment to education and sportsmanship. The Frankie Williams Foundation is led by CEO/President Benjamin Carter, Operations Director Tom Sampogna, COO Tonya Williams. Anderson spoke about his return to the NYC and future plans with Frenji Sports. "When Benji and Tom told me what they were trying to do, I was ecstatic because I am trying to do the same thing down in Florida with a grassroots program. I grew up on grassroots programs in New York City. I started with Riverside Church at 14 years old and got a lot of exposure, not only to basketball but academically. I got the chance to play against the best in the city and the best in the country by making trips off to Phoenix, Virginia all over with AAU teams. From Riverside Church, I went on to play with the Gauchos, so you know a grassroots is a big thing to me. I retired from the NBA about 4 or 5 years ago and the first thing I thought about was my mentor Vincent Smith who kinda raised me and taught me to play basketball but do the right thing and make the right decisions. That's something that I plan on doing. If I could reach one or two kids as far as playing basketball, going to school, getting an education and using basketball and not letting it use you then I know I did my job," said Anderson.
2011 TEAM FRENJI CYP CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
2010 TEAM FRENJI CYP CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
2009 TEAM FRENJI HIGH SCHOOL RUNNER UP IN THE CYP TOURNAMENT
HELD IN PORTCHESTER NY
2009 COACHES FOR THE FRANKIE WILLIAMS CHARITY CLASSIC
HELD AT THE GREENBURGH COMMUNITY CENTER; EX NBA PLAYER, KENNY ANDERSON & TINY MORTON OUT OF LINCOLN H.S. IN BROOKLYN HOME
OF LANCE STEVENSON AND SEBATIAN TELFAIR
ST JOHNS ASSISTANT COACH FRED QUARTLEBAUM POSE WITH
GRASSROOT STUDENT ATHLETES AFTER TALKING ABOUT COLLEGE ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS AT THE GREENBURGH COMMUNITY CENTER IN 2008 |
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