Well, if that doesn’t make you proud, we don’t know what will. Allan Guei, a star basketball player from Compton High School in LA, won the local foul-shooting contest – and pocketed $40,000 in the process. Three months later, Guei, who has a full-ride scholarship to Cal State Northridge, decided to give the money to the runners-up.
From Yahoo! Sports:
“I’ve already been blessed so much and I know we’re living with a bad economy, so I know this money can really help my classmates,” he said in a release from the school. “It was the right decision.”
Guei was allowed to participate as a reward for his good grades. The contest was only eligible for students with a 3.0 GPA or above. Under NCAA rules, he would have been allowed to keep the money.
Moonblue54 says
u00a0u200e”Give, and it will be given to you. They will pour into your lap a good measure– pressed down, shaken together, and running over. For by your standard of measure it will be measured to you in return.”~Luke 6:38
Aa says
Wow, this young man is blessing his classmates in a way that many others only wish they could. He makes me proud!
Stefanee_m says
What an awesome young man! Kudos to his parents!!
Stan 'Jenkins' Anukege says
He really does make me proud…in order to be a winner, you have to help others win as well.