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KU men's basketball players were in the classroom to teach kids about health and exercise. 6News reporter Lindsey Slater has more on 'Fun and Fitness with the Jayhawks.'
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Kansas University basketball player Marcus Morris reaches down to slap hands with some of the kindergartners gathered at Hillcrest School, 1045 Hilltop Drive. Marcus, his twin brother Markieff Morris and fellow player Tyrel Reed talked about nutrition and exercise, played a game of dodgeball and signed autographs Wednesday at the school.
Kansas basketball player Markieff Morris looks over as Hillcrest kindergartners Rachel Parks, left, Diego Flores and Caden Nichols think about what foods are nutritious Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008 at Hillcrest School.
The kindergarten class at Hillcrest School got three big surprises yesterday, and they were all more than 6 feet tall.
Kansas University men's basketball players Tyrel Reed and twins Marcus and Markieff Morris came to teach the students about health and exercise as part of the Fun and Fitness with the Jayhawks program.
"We just came and talked to the kindergarten class about eating healthy and staying fit, and we just basically played with the kids," said Reed, a sophomore guard.
The players found themselves bullied during a game of dodgeball.
"They wouldn't let me get up," said Markieff, a freshman forward. "Every time I got up, they hit me again. They were just having a lot of fun with us."
Tyson Harris, 5, said he knew who the players were.
"Well, they win a lot," he said.
The players gave autographs to each student, but some weren't sure exactly whose was whose.
"I can't even read them!" said Alayana Tilly, 5, of her signed pamphlet.
Both the students and the student-athletes had a good round of physical education.
"It was great coming to work with the kids," said Marcus, a freshman forward. "They have great attitudes about being with us. I just feel great because I know they look up to us a lot."
Alayana took the opportunity to hit a big target. She hit "all of them" during dodgeball.
Fun and Fitness with the Jayhawks kicked off in spring 2006, and student-athletes have been to almost every Lawrence school.
Kindergartners get fitness lesson from KU players
Hillcrest kindergartners had a tall surprise today during their PE class - some KU basketball players.
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jross1972 (Joe Ross) says...
Interesting that the accused Morris twin is on a mission to teach kids about health and exercise. I pause to consider whether or not air rifle muzzle discipline can loosely be construed to promote health. "Alayana took the opportunity to hit a big target. She hit 'all of them' during dodgeball."I guess payback's a b!#@&.
September 24, 2008 at 6:45 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Hawklin (anonymous) says...
That makes little to no sense.
September 24, 2008 at 7:17 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
jross1972 (Joe Ross) says...
if it doesnt then you havent been watching the news...
September 25, 2008 at 12:55 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Hawklin (anonymous) says...
Ill pause and consider that. Are you going to use that funny everytime there is an article about the Twins?
September 25, 2008 at 7:29 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
plasticJHawk (anonymous) says...
I think it's great that the twins are doing this. Whether they volunteered for it or were delegated to do it, it's good that they are in the community learning what it means to be good representatives of KU Basketball.
September 25, 2008 at 7:42 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
txrockchalk (anonymous) says...
Tyson Harris, 5, said he knew who the players were."Well, they win a lot," he said.+++++++The players gave autographs to each student, but some weren't sure exactly whose was whose."I can't even read them!" said Alayana Tilly, 5, of her signed pamphlet.-------------Kids are so funny :o) This visit to the Hillcrest School is just another outstanding example of how the KU athletes give back to the community. Keep up the great work!
September 25, 2008 at 9:17 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
jross1972 (Joe Ross) says...
Hawklin...No. Not every time. Just when the irony of the situation is so remarkable as to lend itself to an apropos remark.plastic...I agree. these kids, most of whom are from an urban area and a background that is not shall we say "cut from a Kansas piece of cloth", are usually socialized into a Jayhawk mentality. those that take to it do so for their own betterment. those who dont go the way of Giddens and Giles. I dont think it is patronizing of these young men to say so. The values espoused by Coach Self and his staff are great ideals for any young man or woman to learn. Its just clear that the learning curve is pretty steep for some of these young men as they arrive on campus. Good to see them at events like this!
September 25, 2008 at 9:58 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )