Villanova's Scottie Reynolds

I follow Big East basketball. For years now, I've watched Scottie Reynolds of the Villanova Wildcats improve and become the best player in the Big East and a first-team All American. Even though I was typically rooting against 'Nova, he always seemed like a class act.

Yesterday, I was stunned to learn that Reynolds is a Church of Christ kid. A great article in this month's Christian Chronicle profiles this college basketball star. There's another great article about Reynolds in this blog posting from the Basketball Times Online. He's from the greater DC area and grew up going to church every time the doors opened. Even when his high school team had a Wednesday night game, he typically went to Bible study first and then went to the game.

Villanova is in Philadelphia, one of five D-1 programs in the Philadelphia area (St. Joseph's, Penn, Temple, Villanova and La Salle). Going to college hasn't stopped Scottie's involvement in church. He is active in the King of Prussia Church of Christ, a good church on the outskirts of Philly. The article talks about him taking time to even teach the high school class sometimes.

I'm sure there are many good Christian kids playing college basketball today. But this story of a true star who takes church seriously is one that touches me. Pass it on to others.

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