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Chris Whitaker/Americus Times-Recorder Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter are presented the inaugural Jeremiah Milbank National Gold Medallion by Boys & Girls Club of America trustee Jim Newland and Boys & Girls Club of Sumter County president Larry Jackson.
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Published September 20, 2008 10:56 pm - Christopher Williams and Wycovia Merritt have aspirations of being a professional athlete. But if that doesn’t pan out, Williams wants to work in landscaping and Merritt a police officer.


Youth of the Year named at Steak & Stake
Carters receive inaugural national recognition for Club support

Chris Whitaker

AMERICUS

Christopher Williams and Wycovia Merritt have aspirations of being a professional athlete. But if that doesn’t pan out, Williams wants to work in landscaping and Merritt a police officer.

The two young men were honored Thursday night as this year’s Youth of the Year by the Boys and Girls Club of Sumter County at the annual Steak and Stake banquet held at South Georgia Technical College.

Celebrating the club’s 10th anniversary, board of trustee members from the national chapter in Atlanta were in attendance, recognizing former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter and the three founding members — Bill Harris, Gwen Butler and Merion Fuller.

“To me, it was another stepping stone to really enrich the lives of the kids in Sumter County,” said Boys & Girls Club President Larry Jackson. “The two Youth of the Year award winners have already set goals and working toward them. And I think coach Felton was the greatest part of the night when he interacted with the kids. They’re already thinking of what they need to be successful.”

The Carters received the inaugural Jeremiah Milbank National Gold Medallion award, which is given to “individuals who have rendered outstanding service of national significance to the Boys & Girls Club movement.”

Harris, Butler and Fuller received the National Award of Merit, based on Jackson's nomination.

Following the lines of Hank Aaron, Evander Holyfield and Vince Dooley as keynote speakers was University of Georgia head men's basketball coach Dennis Felton.

Felton led Georgia to maybe the biggest surprise in SEC Tournament history when the Bulldogs won four games in three days, including two on the same day against Kentucky and Mississippi State.

Felton spent five seasons at Western Kentucky where he led the Hilltoppers to three-consecutive NCAA Tournament berths before coming to Georgia in 2003. During his tenure as a head coach, it's noted that all but two of his players have gone on to graduate college.

Felton’s message was straight to the kids, giving them nine tools the he encouraged them to put in their “tool kit for life.”

From identifying heroes to be role models to finding inspiration to becoming a leader, Felton used his life as a child and his interest in basketball and success as a coach to relate to the audience.

Williams, 12, said the courage tool probably meant the most to him.

“I think it was inspiring,” said Williams. “He gave you some tips for the future that will help motivate you to do better in school and encourage me to do better and move forward and never give up.”

Before Felton was done, he got the kids involved, asking them for tools they thought were important. Jacob Harrell, the son of South Georgia Tech women’s basketball coach Brandan Harrell, was the first to speak up, stating respect.

Others followed with courage, sportsmanship and teamwork.



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