A Quote by Bing Gordon

I ran the high school newspaper and was in student government. I played sports my whole life but was never picked as captain. — © Bing Gordon
I ran the high school newspaper and was in student government. I played sports my whole life but was never picked as captain.
I ran track. I ran cross country. But I did not play organized basketball in high school, at least on our team. But I played a lot of sports.
I played all sports coming up in Texas. I played basketball, football, baseball, ran track. All through high school I did all of that.
I ran for president of the student council at my high school in Louisville. And ran against a guy who I thought was better known and little bit better student and managed to win.
Sports were a big part of my life. I was the captain of the basketball team in high school, and captain of the basketball team at Princeton.
In high school, I was just a guy who ran the court and played defense. Now I have the whole package.
I wish all high schools could offer students the outside activities that were available at the old Harrison High on Chicago's West Side in the late '20s. They enabled me to become part of a school newspaper, drama group, football team and student government.
Howard Zinn ran what is called the Zinn Education Project. It is a radical, radical bunch of insane lunatic leftists. And there is a project at the Zinn Educational Project: A People's History of Muslims in the United States - What School Textbooks and the Media Miss. And this program is teaching your high school student, juror junior high or middle school student.
Throughout my entire life, I've always been a captain. I was the captain of my high school team. I was the captain at Oklahoma State University. I was the captain of the 2008 Olympic team.
I ran track for my school. I played football, but I didn't play for my high school; I played for a little league team.
I played football all my life throughout high school and ran track.
Number one in high school, when I was sort of entrenched in the street life, if you will, the major thing that kept me plugged in the mainstream was athletics. I played basketball throughout high school. I also played football, but I played basketball throughout high school.
I was such a dork in high school. I like - I played sports. I played in the symphony. I auditioned all the time. I was thrown off the sports teams for auditioning all the time.
I played football and ran track in junior high, but by high school I was getting serious about my studies.
I was sports editor for my high school newspaper, but I think I shied away from journalism.
I actually ran in junior high school a little bit, you know, like most kids do in track and things. Then I got out of it and just trained for football and played ball for so many years - high school, college and the NFL.
I actually was the captain of the football team. I went to Catalina Foothills High School, and I played football all four years. I started on Varsity my sophomore year, and senior year I was captain.
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