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Former NFL Player Oliver Davis, Basketball Legends Mike Jones and Loretta Cobb, Share there experience attending Mother Mary Mission and the upcoming Legends Banquet to be held athe Mothjer mary Mission's Gynasium.
A
Hey
pop
Barnes
here
and
no,
it's
not
focused
on
health,
its
Columbus
connection
and
to
my
right,
I'm
gonna.
Let
them
introduce
themselves
and
give
you
a
teaser
we're
gonna
talk
about
a
good
event,
a
sports
event
on
the
8th.
Think
about
that.
A
minute
see
you
back!
On
the
other
end
of
this
commercial.
B
A
E
C
February,
the
8th
mother,
Mary
Mitchell
held
their
second
annual
mother
Mary
mission
corporation
legends
Hall
of
Fame,
and
this
is
a
recognized
individual
who
have
done
an
outstanding
job
in
the
community
and
in
their
career,
who
have
made
a
significant
impact
and
trailblazing
away
for
others
that
they
go
along
in
their
throughout
their
career.
Exactly.
C
How
Mike
John
was
an
outstanding
high
school
basketball
here
at
Central,
High
School
and
went
on
to
Auburn
High
School,
as
they
are
on
a
scholarship
and
played
very
well
there,
whether
his
basketball
team
did
excellently
and
also
you
know,
102
D.
Our
European
League
went
with
the
MVP
over
in
the
European
League
and
won
the
championship
yeah
over
there
and
he's
done
an
excellent
job
and
coming
back
into
the
community
and
opened
up
basketball
programs
to
help
the
youth
to
help
him
follow
his
trailblazing
career
that
he's
set
forth
and.
C
Up
the
gadget
Hall
of
Fame
was
written
for
just
for
sports,
but
we
open
up
to
other
categories
such
as
religion,
business
and
military.
We
have
two
individual
who
left
mother
Mary
mission,
who
Donna
excellent
and
went
up
the
ranks
in
the
military
circles,
William
Thomas,
who
you
know
being
a
chef
chief
sergeant
sergeant,
and
also
some
business
people
like
Walter,
McClarty,
right,
George,
Ingersoll,
other
coaches,
like
Wallis
Davis
and
our
coach.
C
A
Tell
you
something
what
really
has
got
me
my
adrenaline
going
is,
you
know:
I
went
to
a
school
like
mother,
Mary,
missionaries,
Our
Lady
of
Mercy
in
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
is
for
the
for
Native
Americans
and
African
Americans,
and
and
they
really
plowed
away
and
when
I
got
here,
I
heard
so
much
about
mother
Mary
mission.
It
did
the
same
thing
here.
So
can
we
talk
a
little
bit?
A
A
So
if,
because
you
talked
about
that
and
then
we
can
segue
into
this
again,
so
whoever
wants
to
speak
to
start
talking
about
mother,
mary
mission
or
what
mary
mother
mary
mission
did
for
you,
the
activities
you
did
there
so
that
our
viewing
audience
who
may
not
know
anything
about
mother
mary
mission
will
get
really
kind
of
like
a
history.
Well,.
D
I'll
speak
on
my
behalf
when
I
was
in
high
school
I'd
had
opportunity
to
be
able
to
coach
the
young.
Ladies
and
I
came
through
during
an
era
where
we
didn't
even
have
basketball
for.
Ladies
so
I
grade
you
graduated
in
1981,
so
to
be
able
to
be
in
high
school
and
I,
was
selected
and
asked
to
come
and
be
a
volunteer
coach.
That
was
truly
an
honor
for
me.
So
your.
B
D
A
D
E
D
E
A
Heard
that
mother
Mary
mission
did
the
same
thing
that
our
Lady
of
Mercy
did
because
at
those
particular
times
you
may
not
have
had
the
nurses
be
able
to
go
to
the
doctor's
office.
Someone
that
was
showed
you
that
attention
and
and
just
really
be
an
advocate
for
you
and
I-
heard
that
the
nuns
that
they
and
the
preset
mother
Mary
mission
were
not
leave
for
health
care,
but
also
soldier
work,
social
work
services
where
they
could
direct
you
to
the
services
that
you
needed.
C
A
lot
of
they
are,
you
know
there.
It
was
a
institution
that
brought
about
a
quality
education
with
discipline
and
also
in
pride
of
about
a
safe
haven
a
year
with
you
within
the
community.
By
having
that
institution
there,
and
even
though
it's
been
closed
down
for
the
past
several
year,
we
were
trying
to
regenerate
and
revise
the
mother
nature
to
make
sure
that
it
have
that
same
effect
that
they
had
many
years
ago
right
and.
A
You
know
you
brought
up
something
that
I
didn't
think,
but
you
right
it
was
a
safe
haven
for
y'all,
because
you
know
you
know
if
there
was
a
problem,
you
know
a
place
to
go
and
then
what
Mike
was
talking
about
you?
They
one
thing
that
Catholic
schools
are
known
for
is
structure,
structure,
discipline,
getting
you
focus
on
tasks
and
those
are
all
skills
that
you
really
need
it
at
that
particular
time
in
your
life
to
advance
to
the
careers
that
you
all
have
you
know
you
just
don't
go
into
the.
A
E
C
E
D
D
A
Oh
something
having
something
like
that:
two
individuals
that
you
knew
really
cared
for
you
because
keep
in
mind.
In
fact,
I
know
that
the
sisters
in
the
priest
took
a
lot
of
abuse.
You
know
for
being
there
for
you
and-
and
that's
really
what
touched
my
heart
and
and
and
really
I'll
be
honest
with
you
when
I
came
from
overseas
and
other
people
must've
thought
I
was
crazy
whenever
I
flew
in
from
overseas
and
and
and
came
from
the
airport.
A
My
first
stop
was
always
where
our
Lady
of
Mercy
and
I
remember
when
I
was
stationed
in
Burma
Holland
Germany,
when
I
took
the
cab
and
I
kept
looking
to
find
out,
and
it
hit
me
with
that
they
had
her
tolling
the
church
down
to
people.
There
must
have
thought
I
was
a
full
uniform
sailor
standing
on
the
side
of
the
curb
cried
like
a
baby
because
I,
because
it
was
going
and
that's
why
mother
Mary
mission
is
so
vital
to
keep
mother
Mary
mission
here
because
of
this
historical
track
to
the
african-american
community.
C
And
if
you
would
like
to
all
make
a
donation
to
the
mother
Mary
mission
and
we
try
to
revise
it,
you
can
contact
Frank
brown
of
father
Weiss
who's,
the
person
in
charge
of
the
mother
Mary
mission.
You
can
call
706
three
nine,
two,
seven,
eight
five,
both
again
that
number:
seven.
Oh
six,
three,
nine,
two,
seven
eight
firebolt
and
we
would
greatly
be
glad
too
happy
to
accept
any
type
of
donation
that
you
would
like
to
make
to
the
mother
mary
mission
and
we're
going
to
come
back.
We're.
A
B
A
C
Otis
Wright
tell
the
audience
which
one,
fortunately,
we
got
together
and
provided
transportation
for
95
kids
within
the
tri-state
area
and
took
them
to
the
NFL
experience
that
the
NFL
Super
Bowl
was
in
Atlanta
Georgia
that
year
it
was
a
great
experience.
For
years.
We
had
a
great
time
went
up.
There
safely
got
a
chance
to
meet
with
some
of
the
professional
athletes
that
was
current,
that's
got
walked
around
the
facilities,
and
so
they
had
a
great
time
and
we
look
forward
those
type
of
things
we
try
to
do
in
the
communities.
D
One
of
the
main
things
that
I've
been
blessed
and
fortunate
to
do
was
open
up
the
dr.
Martin
Luther,
King
unity,
walk
of
faith,
and
that
is
focused
on
our
health
care,
and
this
is
our
fourth
annual.
We
just
finished
it.
The
fourth
annual
this
past
weekend
are
coming
up
and
it
was
just
phenomenal
and
to
be
able
to
get
people
together.
You
know,
because
outside
of
sports
now
you
also
gotta
be
healthy.
A
D
My
thing
that
God
gave
me
was
to
come
back
and
have
health
care.
Free
health,
care's
have
a
day
of
people
coming
out,
celebrate
and
rejoice
in
thanking
God,
giving
testimonies
and
having
doctors
and
nurses
to
be
able
to
come
out,
and
let
us
know
what
programs
and
what's
available
for
in
the
communities
for
us,
so
I
am
just
over
where
I'm
to
being
a
part
of
that
and
I'm
telling
you
pop.
You
came
the
first
year
you.
E
D
A
E
Right
now,
I've
been
back
in
June
would
be
two
years
I'm
part
on
of
my
own
Academy.
Now
I
was
the
owner
in
Cyprus,
and
now,
thanks
to
the
mother
mayor
mission,
they
allow
me
to
fulfill
sort
of
my
dream
about
giving,
like
you
said,
giving
back
that
allowed
me
to
use
the
gym
space
to
try
to
create.
You
know,
get
kids
back
into
the
program
and
the
things
like
we
stressed,
and
we
were
just
talking
before
coach,
Davis
and
I
I
mean
some
kids
come
to
practice
in
the
morning.
E
You
know
except
fewer
I'm
struggling
with
the
schoolwork
in
this,
and
this
is
what
we're
trying
to
open
at
the
mission
and
I
also
been
running
a
basketball
camp
here
for
kids
for
the
last
seven
years
that
we've
been
running
that
Carver
high.
But
hopefully
we
can
split
it
up
this
year,
getting
help
the
mission-
and
you
know-
and
you
know
we
want
the
kids
in
there,
because
a
lot
of
talent
here
and
I'm
kind
of
frustrated
and
not
seeing
basketball,
flirt
away
ready
well.
E
A
C
Mother
mayor
mission,
envisions
Harlan
Hall
of
Fame,
is
on
February
the
8th
at
7
o'clock
at
the
mother
Mary
mission
gym
that
way.
That
is
where
we
would
have
our
banquet
and
we
have
16
inductees
this
year.
Last
year
we
had
12
excellent
unsung
heroes.
That's
exactly
gonna
recognize
16,
more
unsung
heroes,
an
excellent
job
and
and
trailblazing
into
the
community
to
the
world,
and
our
doing
very,
very
well
and.
A
A
And
get
your
tickets
now
it
was
such
a
what
I
liked
about
it
was
such
a
marvelous
event
when
you
said
unsung
heroes:
individuals
from
mother
Mary
mission
that
went
out
to
be
extremely
successful
and
in
the
you
know,
in
a
field
of
sports
and
now
you're
widen
it
to
be
military
and
in
any
other
field.
So
this
is
going.
C
To
be
awesome,
you
know
one
of
the
other
fields
that
we
did
also
had
was
education.
We
have
one
young
lady
who
are
graduate
for
mother
Mary
mission
with
a
superintendent
of
Lee
County
school
system.
Wow
we're
gonna
honor
her
as
well
too.
So
she's
done
an
excellent
job,
I
call
it
the
queen
of
education.
A
It's
a
place
where
you
come,
where
we
call
sacred
ground,
because
you
wonder
something
that
sprouted
so
many
individuals
as
Coach,
Davis
and
Loretta
and
Mike
will
say,
like
these
individuals
went
on
to
have
successful
careers
only
because
of
mother
Mary
mission,
so
coach.
If
you
could-
and
let
me
tell
you
something-
I
had
coach
or
the
first
person
taping
coached
is
so
good.
I
got
my
notes
here
on
the
side
of
coach
enjoyed
this
bad
boy
for
memory,
so
tell
them
what
that
long
thing
is
a
Nega
and,
and
they.
C
A
And
I
just
want
to
tell
everybody:
I,
don't
miss
out
now,
because
you're
going
to
see
some
really
individuals
in
the
community
that
you
all
know
by
the
way
that
y'all
know
really
be
honored
for
the
achievements
that
they
made.
Anyone
know
something
not
too
long
ago.
There
was
a
mess
and
we
and
that
church
was
full
and
you
know
what
got
me
everyone
there.
It
was
not
only
a
church
celebration,
but
I
saw
a
homecoming
of
everyone
hugging
each
other
crying
and
kissing
each
other
on
the
cheek.
It
was
such
a
warm
experience.